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Plan 2320

NEW CONSTRUCTION
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Price to Be Determined O'Fallon

Mobile, AL 36695

Total Views 1,249
4 Beds
2 Baths
2,320 Sq Ft
-- Price per Sq Ft

Highlights

  • New Construction
  • Gourmet Kitchen
  • Vaulted Ceiling
  • Hutchens Elementary School Rated 10
  • Built-In Refrigerator
  • Covered Patio or Porch

About This Floor Plan

The Plan 2320 by Adams Homes is available in the O'Fallon community in Mobile, AL 36695. This design offers approximately 2,320 square feet and is available in Mobile County, with nearby schools such as Baker High School, Hutchens Elementary School, and Bernice J Causey Middle School.

Sales Office

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Office Address
2815 O'Fallon Way
Mobile, AL 36695

Home Details

Home Type

  • Single Family

Parking

  • 2 Car Attached Garage
  • Front Facing Garage

Home Design

  • New Construction

Interior Spaces

  • 2,320 Sq Ft Home
  • 1-Story Property
  • Vaulted Ceiling
  • Formal Entry
  • Family Room
  • Dining Room

Kitchen

  • Gourmet Kitchen
  • Breakfast Area or Nook
  • Walk-In Pantry
  • Built-In Refrigerator
  • Dishwasher
  • Kitchen Island

Bedrooms and Bathrooms

  • 4 Bedrooms
  • Walk-In Closet
  • 2 Full Bathrooms
  • Primary bathroom on main floor
  • Double Vanity
  • Secondary Bathroom Double Sinks
  • Private Water Closet
  • Bathtub with Shower

Laundry

  • Laundry Room
  • Laundry on main level
  • Washer and Dryer

Outdoor Features

  • Covered Patio or Porch

Home Details

Home Type

Single Family

Lot Details

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Parking

2

Listing Details

  • Bathtub with Shower: Bathtub with Shower
  • Bathtub: Bathtub
  • Built-In Refrigerator: Built-In Refrigerator
  • Property Sub Type: Single Family Residence
  • Property Type: Residential Plan
  • Standard Status: Active
  • Subdivision Name: O'Fallon
  • Interior Amenities: Primary bathroom on main floor, Double Vanity, Private Water Closet, Secondary Bathroom Double Sinks, Walk-In Closet, Main Floor Bedroom, Main Floor Primary Bedroom, Gourmet Kitchen, Kitchen Island, Walk-In Pantry, Breakfast Area or Nook, Dining Room, Open Floor Plan, Vaulted Ceiling
  • Is New Construction?: Yes
  • Room Types: Family Room, Formal Entry
  • PlanType: SingleFamily
  • Land Value Excluded: No
  • Bathrooms Full Min: 2
  • Bathrooms Full Max: 2
  • Bedrooms Min: 4
  • Bedrooms Max: 4
  • Living Area Min: 2320.000
  • Living Area Max: 2320.000
  • Special Features: 8194

Interior Features

  • Appliances: Kitchen Range
  • Full Bathrooms: 2
  • Total Bedrooms: 4
  • Stories: 1

Exterior Features

  • Builder Name: Adams Homes - Baldwin County
  • Patio And Porch Features: Covered Patio or Porch, Front Porch, Patio

Garage/Parking

  • Garage Spaces: 2
  • Parking Features: Direct Access Garage, Garage, Attached Garage
  • Garage Entry: Front

Utilities

  • Laundry Features: Laundry located on main level, Laundry Room, Washer And Dryer

Map

Other Plans in O'Fallon

  • Plan 1930

    Plan 1930

    Price to Be Determined

    • 4 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,930 Sq Ft
    • 1 Story
    • 2 Car Garages
    Plan 1930
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  • Plan 2300

    Plan 2300

    Price to Be Determined

    • 4 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,300 Sq Ft
    • 1 Story
    • 2 Car Garages
    Plan 2300
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About the Builder

Since 1991, Adams Homes has been delivering unparalleled value to homeowners in the southeastern United States, including Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina. As one of the largest privately-held home builders in the country, they offer home buyers both the benefit of purchasing from a local owner-operated builder and the benefit of purchasing from a large, established builder. Founded in 1991 by Wayne Adams, Adams Homes started serving homebuyers in Pensacola, Florida. Throughout the 1990’s and early 2000’s, Adams Homes grew its business into markets throughout Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi. Since 2005, Adams Homes has expanded into markets in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee.
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