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CHOOSING TEXAS

4240 Whitley Place Drive
Prosper, Texas 75078

Exceptional 4-bedroom, 5-bath home in the coveted Whitley Place neighborhood of Prosper, Texas. Nearly 4,000 square feet of thoughtful living space, with a first-floor primary suite, dedicated home office, and upstairs media room with theater equipment included. The kitchen anchors the main floor with a massive island, farmhouse sink, six-burner gas range, double ovens, and a swing-arm pot filler. Step outside to a heated gunite pool, raised spa, cedar-ceilinged covered patio, and mature privacy landscaping — built for Texas summers. Two fireplaces, herringbone brick floors, hand-scraped hardwoods, and arched architectural passageways throughout. Walking distance to Cockrell Elementary (0.2 mi) and zoned to acclaimed Prosper ISD. Tandem 3-car garage. 

 

$1,100,000.00

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Private Pool

A heated gunite pool with a raised spa, glowing under string lights and the warm reflection of the home's interior windows. The kind of backyard that turns an ordinary Tuesday into something that feels like a vacation.

Front Exterior

A brick-and-stone facade with deep gables, navy shutters, and a covered porch with timber-stained columns. The kind of curb appeal that holds up at every angle, in every season — built in a style that won't date.

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Front porch

Brick floors, dark-stained columns, and just enough room for two rocking chairs and a galvanized planter of succulents. North-facing, which means it's shaded in the afternoon when you actually want to sit out here.

Bird's Eye View

A look at the full footprint: deep lot, mature trees, the pool tucked into its own private corner. Established neighborhood, walkable streets, and a quick line to the elementary school just two doors down.

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Curved Staricase

A sweeping iron-rail staircase rises against a hand-scraped hardwood floor, with arched openings leading deeper into the home. The first impression is intentional — and it sets the tone for everything that follows.

Two-Story Foyer

The foyer reaches up to a second-story landing crowned by a wrought-iron lantern. Arched passages on both sides open the space into the dining room and great room, so the entrance never feels like a hallway.

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Great Room

A soaring vaulted ceiling, a wall of windows out to the pool, and room for a sectional that actually fits a family. Open to the kitchen but defined by its own architecture — so it feels like a room, not a leftover.

Fireplace

A handsome charcoal mantel anchors the great room. The kind of hearth that earns its keep on a cold December evening.

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Kitchen Island & Farm Sink

A massive island with a deep farmhouse sink, three pendant lights, and bar seating along one side. Stainless double ovens, a six-burner gas range, a custom hood with reclaimed-wood detail, and a swing-arm pot filler over the cooktop deliver real-cooking infrastructure. Open to the great room and breakfast nook, so conversation flows whether you're cooking, hosting, or just passing through.

Breakfast Nook

Herringbone brick flooring and a wall of windows that pour in morning light. The everyday counterpart to the formal dining room — and, for most families, the one that actually gets used.

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Formal Dining

Charcoal walls rise to a near-twelve-foot ceiling, with a linear iron chandelier centered overhead and a gallery rail wrapping the room. Built for slow Sunday dinners and the occasional dinner party that runs long.

Primary Bedroom

Deep essex green shiplap walls, hand-scraped hardwood floors, and a tray ceiling soft enough to draw the room in. A first-floor retreat, separated from the rest of the house, with windows and a quiet view of the backyard.

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Primary Bath

Black hexagonal tile flooring, deep green vanities, brass fittings, a freestanding soaking tub, and a wood-plank ceiling. Two separate vanity walls — one for each of you — and natural light through plantation shutters.

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