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$349,500

6702 Spring Leaf
Spring, TX, 77379
3beds·2baths·2,182sq ft

About this home

This charming one-story cedar and stone home offers a fantastic layout and inviting curb appeal. Step through the double doors into a bright foyer that opens to a huge den and dining space lined with windows facing the backyard. The island kitchen provides generous counter space—perfect for cooking, hosting, and everyday living. With a 2-car plus attached garage, energy-efficient double-pane windows, and nearly half an acre to enjoy, this home delivers comfort and value in a wonderful neighborhood.

Property details

Year built
1978
Property type
Residential
Style
Single Family Residence
Heating
Electric, Natural Gas
Cooling
Electric
Garage spaces
2
Water
Public
Sewer
Public Sewer
Lot
0.407 acres
Taxes / yr
$6,226

Property history

DateEventPrice
· New$2,900
Estimated monthly
$2,486/mo
P&I $1,860 · Tax $524/mo · Ins $102/mo

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

Listed by
Grace & Company Home Services LLC
Elizabeth Miranda
MLS92328056Listed6/5/2026Days on market1
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