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Vineyard,UT 84059
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family Residence
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 4,167 sqft
Price per Sqft $211
Subdivision Holdaway Fields
MLS Listing ID 109165
Style Cottage/Bungalow
Bedrooms 3
Full Baths 2
Half Baths 1
Year Built 2024
Annual Tax Amount $2,000
Lot Size 4,167 Sqft
Property Description
Welcome to Goodboro Homes Active Adult Living Community! This home is the Gambrel Cottage plan from the Cottage Bungalow Series of active adult homes designed by Bradford R Houston Design Studios for Goodboro Homes. Once a large homestead from the 1800s is now a diverse, walkable, historically-inspired community. This unit features 2,319 square feet of finished living space on the main and upper levels it will also includes a 1,725 square foot unfinished basement. The active adult community at Holdaway Fields will include 126 homes, a clubhouse, pool and pickleball courts. Front yard maintenance and snow removal included with the HOA fees. Referencing local, traditional architecture found in Utah's most revered neighborhoods, Holdaway Fields explores the charm and potential of classic bungalows, friendly front porches, and timeless streetscapes. Homes intentionally define the street edge with open yards, front porches, and entries. Active adult lots, village lots, and estate lots bring diversity in age, income, and lifestyle to the community. Just minutes from the Utah lake trail system and Sleepy Hollow Golf course. Rendering photos are examples only, finished product may differ slightly.
Location
State UT
County Utah
Community Holdaway Fields
Interior
Heating Forced Air,Gas
Cooling Central Air,Ceiling Fan(s)
Exterior
Exterior Feature Curb & Gutters,Sidewalk
Garage Spaces 2.0
Utilities Available Culinary, City,Electricity Available,Natural Gas Available,Sewer Connected
Building
Lot Description Landscaped,Sprinkler - Full
Structure Type Concrete,Frame
New Construction No