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$255,000

▼ 9% from $280,000
5003 Daymon
Hutto, TX, 78634
3beds·2baths·1,471sq ft

About this home

Charming 3-bedroom, 2-bath home perfect for first-time buyers. The living room features a cozy fireplace, and the open kitchen with gas stove flows into the living area for easy entertaining. Primary suite offers a soaking tub and separate shower. Two additional bedrooms provide flexibility. No carpet throughout adds a modern touch. Spacious backyard ideal for outdoor fun and relaxation. Comfort, style, and practicality combine—don’t miss your chance to make this home yours! Call to schedule your private showing today! You won't be disappointed! (Photos are virtually staged)

Property details

Year built
2004
Property type
Residential
Style
Single Family Residence
Heating
Electric
Cooling
Electric
Garage spaces
2
Water
Public
Sewer
Public Sewer
Lot
0.1793 acres
Taxes / yr
$6,222
Estimated monthly
$1,814/mo
P&I $1,357 · Tax $383/mo · Ins $74/mo

Estimate only. Taxes and insurance are typical TX defaults; check exact figures before buying.

Listed by
Stag & Stone Realty LLC
Christopher Dahl
MLS54745246Listed4/10/2026Days on market75
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