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Alamo Country Club Golf Course Home for Sale

841 Palm Drive, Alamo, Texas

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This nice brick single family home for sale in the Alamo Country Club has three bedrooms, two baths, 1,825 square feet and was built in 1985. The asking price is $220,000.

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The property has a leafy lot, a brick driveway, an attached two car garage and an attractive brick back patio that overlooks the 9th tee of the community golf course.

Inside, the floors are light gray/tan carpet, tile and laminate wood; the walls are off-white with wood trim. The living room is rounded with lots of windows, while the bedrooms feature vaulted ceilings with wood beam accents. The master bath has a tub and a walk-in shower.

There is a separate dining area off the kitchen, which has wood cabinets, beige countertops and black appliances.

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The HOA fee is $185 per month.

Visit tinyurl.com/36b6r48v to see this home or Google the address above to find other Realtor sites with more information and pictures.

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Texas:

Two Spanish explorers in the 16th and 17th centuries were the first Europeans to visit this area and settled near El Paso in 1682. A French colony also existed for a time at Matagorda Bay. Americans started to settle at the edge of the Brazos River in 1821. Mexico, recently independent from Spain, controlled Texas at this time.

The American settlers eventually rebelled against Mexico and fought for their independence in the Texas Revolution (1835 to 1836). Legendary battles included San Jacinto and the Alamo. The U.S. annexed Texas in 1845, and the Mexican-American War began in 1846 as Mexico fought to keep Texas.

The U.S. captured Mexico City in 1848 and ended the war. The subsequent Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo not only kept Texas in the U.S. but gave the Americans ownership of California, half of New Mexico, most of Arizona, Nevada, Utah and parts of Wyoming and Colorado. Texas has been a part of the U.S. ever since.

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