Available June 1, this beautiful brick home in the quiet North Oaks neighborhood has three generously-sized bedrooms, two baths, two living areas, and a big fenced yard in an established neighborhood with huge oak and pecan trees. Atrium doors lead to a big patio, extending living area to the outdoors, great for entertaining. Large windows offer lots of light throughout. Beautiful hardwood parquet and ceramic tile in common areas. Ceiling fans in all rooms + new central AC / gas central heating. Spacious open-plan den / dining room / kitchen. Large kitchen with refrigerator, gas stove, and dishwasher provided. Separate laundry room with washer / gas dryer connections. Need storage? Large bedrooms with lots of closet space (2 are walk-ins; primary bedroom has 2 closets) + another FIVE closets off the hallway! Two car attached garage + two car carport = covered parking for four vehicles. Includes onsite storage building and big privacy fenced yard. Pets negotiable with additional deposit. Just north of Braker Lane and four blocks east of I-35, this home is close to major shopping, dining and entertainment venues as well as schools and restaurants, and is within walking distance of a big neighborhood park. Quick and easy access to Braker Lane, Parmer, N. Lamar, Tech Ridge, Dessau/Cameron, and a straight shot to downtown. $2,025 per month $2,025 deposit Showings by appointment only. Call or text for more info, or to schedule an appointment to see. $2,025 per month $2,025 security deposit $50 application fee per adult applicant. All adult tenants must apply. Pets negotiable with additional deposit. First month's rent and security deposit due at time of lease signing. Needed to qualify: Household income of 3X monthly rent Good (or better) credit Verifiable rental history Sorry, no Section 8. Text or call for more information or appointment to see.
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