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HDC-2447-1 - The Morgan Lane
| Living Sq. Ft: | 2447 sq. ft. | Floors | 1 |
| Bedrooms: | 4 | Width | 73 ft. - 6 in. |
| Baths: | 2.5 | Depth | 62 ft. - 0 in. |
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Available Foundations: Basement |
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| Craftsman / Country / Southern / Cottage | |||
As low as: $750.00


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We still feel the excitement every time we unlock the door... We purchased a beautiful country lot on May 8th 2009, and our home was completed February 8th, 2010. As we watched the house being built I kept telling my husband to ""pinch me"" this has to be a dream. We named our home CASA BELLA meaning house beautiful. We moved in February 19th, 2010, and we still feel the excitement every time we unlock the door... We would definately recommend House Plan Gallery to anyone... Hope & Dave R. Boyertown, Pennsylvania |
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The plans were easy to read, detailed, and the layout was very practical with no wasted space? We are very happy with our house plans from House Plan Gallery. We literally viewed thousands of houseplans over several years and fell in love with the one we are building from House Plan Gallery. The plans were easy to read, detailed, and the layout was very practical with no wasted space. We would highly recommend House Plan Gallery to anyone looking for their next house plans! Stephen C. Abingdon, Virginia |
Looking for the house that has it all? Then look no further. This beautiful Craftsman design features all the things that make a house a home. Four over-sized bedrooms are complimented by large walk-in closets, and the flex space provides a perfect spot for that home office, playroom, or dining room. A breakfast area, and raised bar all provide spaces for those family meals with close access to the fully equipped kitchen. The great room includes gas logs, a coffered ceiling, and beautiful views to the covered rear porch beyond. The master bedroom also features trayed ceilings and the master bathroom leaves nothing to be desired. The expansive garage provides plenty of room for oversized trucks and SUV's and also includes a large storage area. The bonus room as well as the full basement provide excellent spaces for future expansion or for additional storage. This is the perfect home for you and your family!
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