400 N River Oaks Dr
Burnet, TX 78611
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Bedrooms
3
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Bathrooms
2
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Square Feet
2,130 sq ft
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Available
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About This Home
This well-kept 3-bedroom, 2-bath home sits on a spacious corner lot just one block from the constant-level waters of Lake LBJ. Ideal for long-term renters, it features a flexible layout with an office that can serve as a fourth bedroom, plus two bonus rooms perfect for a media room, guest space, or hobbies. The main level includes the primary suite, office, and a spacious living room. Upstairs, you'll find an additional bedroom and bonus area. The fully fenced backyard offers a covered patio and storage unit for added convenience. Enjoy easy access to the nearby boat ramp and HOA lakeside park, just a short stroll away. Located close to Inks Lake State Park, Perissos Winery, Longhorn Caverns, and more, this home delivers the perks of lake living without the waterfront price tag. Now available for long-term lease—schedule a showing today. Lease Details: Qualifications: Income of 3x rent Credit Score 600+ Application Fee: $125 per applicant (18 years and older) Security Deposit: One month's rent Pet Deposit: $500 per pet
400 N River Oaks Dr is a house located in Burnet County and the 78611 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Burnet Consolidated Independent attendance zone.
House Features
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