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Cotswold Houses for Sale

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    $590,000

    • 5 Beds
    • 3.5 Baths
    • 4,290 Sq Ft

    828 Whittington St, Auburn, AL 36832

    Welcome to this exceptional 4,290 square foot residence, crafted by the renowned Stone Martin Builders, where thoughtful design meets everyday luxury. Nestled in a highly desirable neighborhood, this spacious 5-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home offers the perfect blend of comfort, functionality, and style.Step inside to find a flowing open-concept layout ideal for both family living and

    Mailon Reese THREE SIXTY EAST ALABAMA

    828 Whittington St, Auburn, AL 36832
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    $605,800

    • 6 Beds
    • 3.5 Baths
    • 4,286 Sq Ft

    821 Whittington St, Auburn, AL 36832

    Do you need more room? Great space inside & out offering lots of options for the house & yard! Full brick/stone exterior for easy maintenance. Immaculately maintained. Open concept floorplan with kitchen open to living room & breakfast area. Kitchen boasts a large center island, under cabinet lighting, kitchen desk & walk in pantry. Large breakfast area with 4 windows overlooks the private,

    RYAN EDWARDS ANNIE WILLIAMS TEAM BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESERVICES

    821 Whittington St, Auburn, AL 36832

Why Live in Cotswold

Cotswold, a neighborhood in Auburn, features suburban drives lined with sidewalks and homes built in the last 15 years. These new traditional houses typically have five or six bedrooms, two-car garages, and fenced-in backyards. The community includes two pools open from April to October, and residents can also enjoy nearby recreational spots like the Yarbrough Tennis Center, Kiesel Park, and Chewacla State Park. Auburn's Parks, Recreation and Culture department plans to develop a new park within walking distance, which will include sports fields and a recreation center. Dining options are abundant in downtown Auburn, with popular spots like Hamilton’s On Magnolia and The Hound, while fast-food options and grocery stores are closer to the neighborhood. The Cotswold HOA organizes community events and requires annual dues of $350. Football is a significant attraction, with Auburn University’s Jordan-Hare Stadium just four miles away. Cotswold is located at the end of Richland Road, about four miles from downtown Auburn and three miles from Auburn University. The neighborhood is served by Auburn City Schools, the third-best district in Alabama, with highly rated institutions such as Richland Elementary, Creekside Elementary, J.F. Drake Middle, East Samford School, Auburn Junior High, and Auburn High School. The area has a low crime risk compared to the national average, contributing to its appeal for families.
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