A new construction home in the guard-gated community of Audubon Hollow by Butler Brothers boasts open living areas and ample outdoor space. The three-story home features an elevator with access on each floor, commercial-grade appliances, custom features and high-end finishes throughout.
The home at 80 Audubon Hollow is listed at $ 2,550,000 by Walter Bering with Martha Turner Sotheby’s International Realty.
Listing submitted by SMARTePLANS.
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