3 Fraiser Fir Pl: Home for lease in The Woodlands

Enjoy living in the Village of Creekside Park - 3 Fraiser is a beautiful home for lease in The Woodlands located in a great cul-de-sac lot. 

 

By living in this home for lease in The Woodlands, you will not only be surrounded by a quiet ambience - 3 Fraiser is conveniently located near shops and schools as well as the most gorgeous parks and trails in the area.

 

This home for lease in The Woodlands features 4 bedrooms (plus an extra one downstairs), 3 full and 1 half bathrooms, and a 2-car attached garage. Master bedroom is located on first floor. It includes master bathroom with luxurious bathtub and granite countertops. All bedrooms have carpet floors.

 

Features found inside 3 Fraiser are a beautiful landscape and living space in frontyard, formal dining room, open kitchen with family and breakfast area, and huge backyard. You’ll see marvellous finishes everywhere - even homebuyers with the most demanding taste will be amazed by them.

 

You won’t want to miss details about 3 Fraiser’s amenities - gameroom with Surround Sound and DVD and TV equipment upstairs, pergola with grill and table for six at backyard, and gas log fireplace at family room give you endless entertainment options whenever you want.

 

Creekside Forest Elementary is situated within walking distance of this home for lease in The Woodlands. School-aged residents are zoned to Tomball Junior High and Tomball High. Parks near 3 Fraiser are Lake Paloma and Clear Pond, among others.

 

Don’t miss the chance of being part of the Village of Creekside Park. If you’re interested in living in 3 Fraiser, reach us at (800) 891-5818. Our realtor Dany Merlo will be glad of helping you to answers your questions about this home for lease. You can also schedule a meeting and a visit! Dare to discover this home for lease is what you’ve been looking for your family.

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