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Successful Tenant Rep Work by Austin Silent Market; The Park at Harris Ridge,



The Park at Harris Ridge, Asking $1995 per month, for Lease. Pflugerville ISD, 2,203 sq. ft Home, 4 bedrooms, 2 car garage.

Tenant Rep work performed by Austin Silent Market Inc's Willy McGee and Emily McGee. Licensed Agents. 

BRAND NEW house!!, 4 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath, Be the FIRST to live in this beautiful house; Very well thought out, open, spacious and practical floor plan; Move-in Ready; Gorgeous modern white kitchen with lot of cabinets & counter space, never used stainless steel appliances, big kitchen island, farm style stainless sink and a spacious pantry; Big Family Room open to kitchen & Wall wired with High-Low connections to install the TV keeping wires hidden, Plenty of windows with blinds installed, recessed lights; Master bedroom downstairs with an impressively large walk-in closet for a house this size, Three bedrooms, each with its own walk-in closet and a full bathroom upstairs, Very large Gameroom upstairs with a storage closet that can be used as a media, flex or office space; Lots of storage space throughout the house - 4 full walk in closets in 4 bedrooms + 2 linen closets downstairs + 1 coat closet; newly landscaped & sodded grass with full automatic sprinkler system; fenced backyard, Community pool, Easy access to I-35, shopping, 15 mins to Domain retail/ restaurants, 20 mins to Austin downtown and several employers closeby - Amazon, Apple, 3M, Dell, HID, GM, etc. 

































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