To be Built-Don't miss your chance to own a stunning new construction home with the "Gabrielle" floorplan by David Weekley
Homes, available through their Build On Your Lot program. This exceptional design maximizes the potential of a five
acre lot located in Summit Springs Subdivision. Please note that the lot is sold separately, and you can find more
details in MLS listing 8591435. Anticipated completion is set for 2025. The pricing includes several remarkable
features: a 634 sq ft. Casita with a kitchen, Elevation B, 12" sliding doors in the family room leading to the outdoor
patio, an Outdoor Living area with a fireplace and outdoor kitchen, French doors at the study, and a generous $50,000
credit toward design center upgrades. It's important to mention that site development costs are not included in the
listed price and will be determined separately. For a limited time, we're offering an enticing incentive of $25,000 for
those who decide to purchase now. Additionally, you can benefit from an extra $3,500 to be applied toward closing
costs if you choose our preferred lender, Darryl Crawford with Guild Mortgage. The floor plan is flexible, allowing you to
make modifications to suit your preferences. All contractual arrangements will be documented using the David Weekley
builder Contract. The Gabrielle floorplan is a testament to vibrant comforts and easy elegance. The spectacular kitchen
boasts a deluxe pantry and presentation island, providing a wonderful focal point for the home. This space overlooks
the rest of the home, allowing for easy interaction with family and guests. Summit Springs a gated community is
dedicated to preserving the Black Buck Antelope, and each homesite enjoys an agricultural exemption, adding to the
unique charm of this community. Situated between the charming towns of Spicewood and Marble Falls, Summit
Springs offers the best of both worlds.
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