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HDC-21002-1 - The Bellmont Lane
| Living Sq. Ft: | 2100 sq. ft. | Floors | 2 |
| Bedrooms: | 3 | Width | 65 ft. - 2 in. |
| Baths: | 2.5 | Depth | 61 ft. - 8 in. |
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Available Foundations: Slab /Crawlspace |
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As low as: $705.00


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We got the plans yesterday!!! We got the plans yesterday!!! We are VERY pleased with the modifications you so graciously made for us. David and Iris F. Daphne, Alabama |
Looking for the plan that has it all? Then look no further. This home is packed with all the features that you've always wanted, all within 2100 s.f. A foyer, formal dining room, flex space, and half bath are all extras that you would expect to find in a much larger home. The great room includes 11 ft. ceilings and a gas log fireplace. The kitchen is well-equipped and is located within close proximity to the breakfast area, dining room, and garage entrance. The master suite includes a trayed ceiling, dual lavatories, compartmented toilet, whirlpool tub, separate shower, and his and hers closets. Each of the other bedrooms also feature individual walk-in closets and share a bath with separate sinks. The front and rear porches provide perfect outdoor living space. The bonus room is also a great place for a playroom / gameroom and even has space for a future bath. The many available features and flexibility of this home make it the perfect choice for you and your family.
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