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A house near Leon Springs that recently hit the market for $2.3 million has the distinction of being designed by one of San Antonio’s most award-winning architecture firms, Lake Flato, while also being seriously sustainable.
The three-bedroom, four-bath property boasts a rainwater harvesting system, solar panels, geothermal pumps and drought-tolerant landscaping, according to its sales listing. The sleek, zen-inspired dwelling also includes floor-to-ceiling windows in many rooms, which offer “awesome views” of its Hill Country surroundings.
Built in 2009 and situated on a 2.3-acre lot, the home also includes a pool and spa, screened patios and a three-car garage.
This home is listed by Ellen McDonough with Phyllis Browning Co. All photos and listing info via Realtor.com.