3805 Peak Lookout Drive

OK, I'm not about to say that 1.2 million dollars is a small amount of money, but for 4,300+ square feet on one acre with a pool, this thing seems like a total bargain! It's not like they skimped on the finish out either. It's got lots of custom cabinetry, nice tile work etc. Designed by Clark Richardson Architects.

Price: $1,295,000

Details: 4,370 sq/ft, 5 Bed, 4 Bath

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426 Eagle

I always try and coach my buyers to look at the things that can and can't be changed when you are looking at a house. This house is a perfect example great architecture that just needs the easy stuff changed. Change the paint color inside and out, maybe some new flooring in areas, and this would be an amazing space. 

Price: $650,000

Details: 3,984 sq/ft, 5 Bed, 3 Bath

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2011 De Verne

I love it when you see modern new construction that is high end, but manages to do it in a subtle classy way. This house looks intriguing from the street without being imposing. The single story with a flat roof and lots of stone work are reminiscent of the 50's. On the inside you see a build out you would expect in a million dollar home. My favorite is that light filled open living room / kitchen. Brilliant. 

Price: $989,000

Details: 2,209 sq/ft, 3 Bed, 3 Bath

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2401 Wildgrove

I fully admit that it's the mid century architecture that draws me in on this one. While the remodel may not be quite the style I would have chosen, I am happy that it looks to be high quality, not just a Home Depot flip job. Oh, and that location? Yeah, I could live with that. 

Price: $719,000

Details: 2,150 sq/ft, 3 Bed, 2 Bath

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816 South Center

It's always hard to pick a favorite on Fridays when so many good new houses hit the market. This house built in 2006 has KRDB's look all over it, and while it would be perfectly at home in Agave, it just happens to be in 78704. I have to admit it's aged pretty good considering it is almost 10 years old now. 

Price$599,000

Details: 1,750 sq/ft, 3 Bed, 3 Bath

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