Step into the 2768, a beautifully designed home that balances openness with privacy to create the perfect space for family living and entertaining.
The large front porch welcomes you into a foyer. To your right, you’ll find an open yet private dining room, cleverly positioned to maintain both elegance and functionality. From here, the home flows seamlessly into a spacious living room, offering plenty of space for relaxation and gatherings.
The kitchen, located just beyond the living room, is a chef’s dream with an island, three-sided countertops, and a pantry conveniently located in the corner. This layout provides ample space for cooking, storage, and hosting.
Past the kitchen, a hallway leads to a utility room that connects to the garage, a generously sized storage room, two secondary bedrooms, and a shared full bathroom. This side of the home ensures convenience and practicality for family members and guests alike.
On the opposite side of the house, you’ll find a fourth bedroom with its own private bathroom, complete with two doors for easy access by guests when needed. This thoughtful design offers versatility and comfort. Nearby, the primary bedroom serves as a true retreat, featuring an expansive en-suite bathroom with plenty of counter space, ensuring a luxurious and relaxing experience.
With its spacious layout, thoughtful flow, and carefully crafted details, the 2768 is a home designed to meet your needs and exceed your expectations.
Wharton County, located in Southeast Texas, offers a blend of rural tranquility and easy access to urban amenities. Established in 1846, Wharton, is a charming town that serves as the county's hub for commerce, government, and culture. Other cities in the county include East Bernard, known for its strong agricultural roots, and El Campo, a bustling town with a rich history and vibrant community life. Wharton County is known for its scenic beauty and outdoor activities. The county is home to several parks and wildlife areas, including the San Bernard National Wildlife Refuge, which offers birdwatching, fishing, and hiking. The Wharton County Historical Museum is a great place to explore the region's past, showcasing artifacts from the county's early days and its agricultural heritage. The county is also known for its agricultural significance, particularly in rice farming. Visitors can experience the local culture at events such as the Wharton County Fair, which features livestock shows, rodeos, and carnival rides, making it a popular event for families. With its proximity to Houston—about 70 miles away—Wharton County provides the perfect balance of rural living and access to the city’s amenities, shopping, and cultural attractions. Its tight-knit community, rich history, and abundant outdoor recreation make it a great place to raise a family or enjoy a peaceful lifestyle. Whether you're exploring the natural beauty of San Bernard National Wildlife Refuge, enjoying local festivals, or experiencing Wharton County’s agricultural charm, it’s an ideal location to call home in Southeast Texas.
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