Description
180 degree views of Galveston Bay and the Houston Ship Channel from this four bedroom, four car garage home with an elevator and a boathouse. This David Weekley inverted floor plan insures the main living areas and master bedroom have wonderful views of Galveston Bay. The elevator makes transitioning from the first or second floor effortless. The 27' boathouse with a lift has deep water access to Galveston Bay. Exclusively one of 18 homesites in Grand Cay that can accommodate a second boathouse and/or pier for boats up to 60 feet in length. Interior is meticulously appointed. Kitchen has stainless appliances, cabinets with pullout drawers, oil rubbed bronze fixtures, pendant lighting, granite counters and custom backsplash. Water views from every room upstairs. Master bedroom with water views is spacious and the bath has separate vanities, framed mirrors, freestanding tub, frameless shower enclosure and his/her closets. Home has never flooded and protected by the Texas City Levee.
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4BEDS
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0.18ACRES
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3BATHS
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11/2 BATHS
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3,576SQFT
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$251$/SQFT
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Description
180 degree views of Galveston Bay and the Houston Ship Channel from this four bedroom, four car garage home with an elevator and a boathouse. This David Weekley inverted floor plan insures the main living areas and master bedroom have wonderful views of Galveston Bay. The elevator makes transitioning from the first or second floor effortless. The 27' boathouse with a lift has deep water access to Galveston Bay. Exclusively one of 18 homesites in Grand Cay that can accommodate a second boathouse and/or pier for boats up to 60 feet in length. Interior is meticulously appointed. Kitchen has stainless appliances, cabinets with pullout drawers, oil rubbed bronze fixtures, pendant lighting, granite counters and custom backsplash. Water views from every room upstairs. Master bedroom with water views is spacious and the bath has separate vanities, framed mirrors, freestanding tub, frameless shower enclosure and his/her closets. Home has never flooded and protected by the Texas City Levee.