A 10,367-square-foot home located on the Shoal Creek Golf and Country Club is on the market with an asking price of $3.15 million.
A 10,367-square-foot home located on the Shoal Creek Golf and Country Club isLocated at 10 Augusta Way, this three-level house built in 1990 is located on a 3.4 acre plot, surrounded by the golf course.
With six bedrooms, 7 full and two half-bathrooms, the home has two kitchens with quartz countertops, a built-in Gaggenau refrigerator/freezer, wine cooler, double ovens and two dishwashers. There’s also an espresso maker.You can relax in a heated, indoor saltwater pool, sauna and steam shower. The pool area has new, natural slate flooring, tiled walls, and opens to a hot tub patio. There’s a private balcony, marble master spa-bath, walk-in shower, soaking tub and crystal chandeliers.
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