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WEB ID: 84608210

25315 Saddlebrook Champion Way Tomball, Harris, TX 77375

Tomball, Harris, TX 77375

in contract | Single Family | Built in 2012

3 beds
2 baths
1692 Approx. Sqft/ 0.16 acres
$300,000
  • Maintenance/Common Charges: $40.83
  • Annual Tax: $6,738.00
  • Buyer's Brokerage Compensation : 3%

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in contract
WEB ID: 84608210

25315 Saddlebrook Champion Way Tomball, Harris, TX 77375

Tomball, Harris, TX 77375

in contract | Single Family | Built in 2012

3 beds
2 baths
1692 Approx. Sqft/ 0.16 acres
$300,000
  • Maintenance/Common Charges: $40.83
  • Annual Tax: $6,738.00
  • Buyer's Brokerage Compensation : 3%

The Details

About 25315 Saddlebrook Champion Way, Tomball, TX 77375

Welcome Home! Quiet Community that offers a Park with Splash Pad Water Fountain. Impressive Stone Brick Elevation. Open Layout that has been Freshly painted with Neutral Colors inside out. Lots of Natural Light throughout the home. Carpet replaced in 2024. Kitchen offers a gas range, Breakfast bar, Island, lots of Cabinets and Counter space a window by the Sink area, Stainless Steel appliances. Flex Room can be...
Listing Courtesy of NEXTHOME REALTY CENTER, (281) 213-6200, HARMLS:79460308

key features

  • Central air
  • High-Efficiency HVAC
  • Attached Garage
  • Sprinkler System
  • Attic Fan
  • Back Yard
  • Back Yard Fenced
  • Carpet Flooring
  • Ceiling Fans
  • Central Electric Cooling
  • Central Gas Heating
  • Composition Roof
  • Digital Program Thermostat
  • HVAC>13 SEER
  • Insulated Doors
  • Insulated/Low-E windows
  • Insulation - Batt
  • Patio/Deck
  • Radiant Attic Barrier
  • Subdivision Lot
  • Tile Flooring
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    Tomball

    Tomball’s geographic advantages have made it a destination since the early 19th century. The land was flat and arable, ideal for farming and cattle raising. Plus, Tomball’s gentle downhill slope toward the Galveston ports made it a useful train stop. But the event that really put Tomball on the map was the discovery of oil in 1933 and the subsequent oil boom. Humble Oil Company, better known by its current name, Exxon, struck a deal with the town for exclusive drilling rights, in exchange for free water and natural gas, an agreement that lasted through 1988. Though Tomball has grown in the past half century, it still retains a small-town feel, with under 12,000 residents. Tomball is the rare Texas suburb with a high walkability score, and it hosts a popular weekly farmers market, a food truck park, and monthly festivals, including a well-attended annual tribute to the tasty crawfish.

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