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About this home
Welcome to this spacious and beautifully maintained home in the highly desirable Wildhorse Ranch master-planned community. Offering over 3,400 square feet of living space, this home features 4 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, multiple living and dining areas, a game room, and an open-concept floor plan designed for both everyday living and entertaining. The well-appointed kitchen opens seamlessly to the family room, creating the perfect gathering space for family and friends. Generous bedroom sizes, abundant natural light, and flexible living areas provide room for everyone to work, relax, and play. REASONABLE OFFERS ACCEPTED This home is thoughtfully equipped with an electric vehicle charging station in the garage, making it ideal for EV owners. The covered patio includes gas and plumbing hookups, providing an excellent opportunity for a future outdoor kitchen and entertaining space. Located in one of the fastest-growing corridors in Central Texas, this home offers exceptional convenience with easy access to US-290, SH-130, and Parmer Lane. Enjoy a short commute to Tesla Gigafactory, Samsung's Taylor campus, Applied Materials, Dell Technologies, Downtown Austin, and Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. Residents enjoy resort-style community amenities including a pool, fitness center, clubhouse, parks, playgrounds, and approximately 20 miles of scenic hike-and-bike trails throughout the community. Whether you're looking for space, convenience, outdoor recreation, or access to Austin's booming employment centers, this exceptional home offers the perfect combination of comfort, location, and lifestyle.
Decker Lane, located between Decker Lake and Walter E. Long Metropolitan Park, is a residential and industrial Austin neighborhood with lakeside views and wide-open roadside stretches. The neighborhood’s character concentrates around the Decker Ln and FM 969 intersection, where truck yards, small service shops, and long, low commercial buildings set a working-corridor tone. Nearby, Walter E. Long Metropolitan Park frames the area with boat ramps, picnic areas, and shoreline paths. Housing trends toward modest single-story homes and newer infill on larger lots, with big skies and utility easements shaping the streetscape. Decker Lake’s coves and the park’s event grounds add a weekend-outdoors rhythm. The setting feels distinctly east Austin: practical, spacious, and oriented to the water and the road.
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Property details
Interior
Exterior
Finance
Kitchen
Bathroom
Bedroom
Living
Interior features
Breakfast bar
Ceiling fan(s)
Interior steps
Multiple primary suites
Quartz counters
Study
Walk-in closet(s)
Blinds
Double pane windows
Bedrooms
One main-level bedroom
Multiple primary suites
Bathrooms
Three full bathrooms
One half bathroom
Kitchen
Gas oven
Range
Microwave
Exhaust fan
Laundry & utility
Dedicated laundry room
Gas water heater
Flooring
Carpet
Tile
Heating & cooling
Natural gas heating
Central air
Ceiling fan(s)
Exterior features
Covered front porch
Rain gutters
Fenced yard
Back yard
Landscaped yard
Automatic sprinklers
Community pool
Home design
Two-story home
Faces west
Resale property
Parking
Attached garage
Two garage spaces
Private driveway
Concrete surface
Covered parking
Garage faces front
Electric vehicle charging station(s)
Total parking for four vehicles
Construction
Brick and HardiPlank-type exterior
Shingle roof
Slab foundation
Built (year per public records)
Utilities
Electricity connected
Natural gas connected
Public water
Public sewer
HOA & community
Part of an HOA (Wildhorse Master Community, Inc.)
HOA fee of $230 quarterly
HOA fee covers grounds maintenance
Community amenities include clubhouse, park, pool, pet amenities, and common grounds/areas
Electricity and solar
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Planned unit development (PUD) district is the designation for a large or complex single or multi-use development that is planned as a single contiguous project and that is under unified control. The purpose of a PUD district designation is to preserve the natural environment, encourage high quality development and innovative design, and ensure adequate public facilities and services for development within a PUD. A PUD district designation provides greater design flexibility by permitting modifications of site development regulations. Development under the site development regulations applicable to a PUD must be superior to the development that would occur under conventional zoning and subdivision regulations. A PUD district must include at least 10 acres of land, unless the property is characterized by special circumstances, including unique topographic constraints.
Permitted uses
Include but are not limited to:
Agriculture-Other
Garden center
Agriculture-Cropland
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