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119 Equestrian Drive

  • Rockwall, TX
  • $749,900
$749,900

119 Equestrian Drive

4 Beds 4 Baths 3,574 Sq.Ft. 1.25 Acres

Description

Welcome to this stunning 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath home set on 1.25 fully fenced acres in the gated Equestrian Meadows community. The thoughtfully designed entryway creates a striking line of sight to the backyard, where a pool with a cascading waterfall takes center stage. Designed for both entertaining and everyday living, the home offers a formal dining room and an elegant living space with custom art niches. The inviting family room features a cozy stone fireplace, breakfast bar, and a charming dining nook. The kitchen is well-appointed with granite countertops and a large island, perfect for any home chef. A dedicated office overlooks the pool and includes abundant built-in shelving and cabinetry. The spacious game room with a bar provides endless possibilities. The private primary suite is a true retreat, complete with French doors that open directly to the patio and pool, along with a luxurious en suite bath. Upstairs, two bedrooms share a Jack-and-Jill bath and enjoy access to a private balcony. Additional highlights include a tornado shelter for peace of mind and access to the neighborhood equestrian center for $50 per horse. This exceptional property offers the perfect blend of comfort, functionality, and lifestyle--truly a must-see!

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Location

119 Equestrian Drive, Rockwall, TX 75032

Status

For Sale

2004

2004

Year Built

4

4

Total Bedrooms

4

4

Total Bathrooms

3,574

3,574

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

1.25

1.25

Acres

Lot Size

3.0

3.0

Garage Spaces

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Interior

Total Bedrooms

4

Total Bathrooms

4

Full Bathrooms

3

Half Bathroom

1

Laundry room

Laundry in Utility Room

Flooring

Carpet, Tile, Wood

Fireplace

Decorative, Living Room

Appliances

Dishwasher, Disposal, Microwave

Other Interior Features

Built-in Features, Decorative/Designer Lighting Fixtures, Eat-in Kitchen, High Speed Internet, Kitchen Island, Cable TV, Natural Woodwork, Walk-In Closet(s)
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Exterior & Building

Stories

2

Garage Spaces

3.0

Utilities

Septic Available, Cable Available

Pool

In Ground, Outdoor Pool, Pool, Water Feature

Roof

Composition

Lot Features

Acreage, Back Yard, Lawn, Landscaped, Many Trees, Subdivision, Sprinkler System

Parking

Converted Garage, Driveway, Garage

Heat Type

Central

Air Conditioning

Central Air, Ceiling Fan(s), Electric

Sewer

Aerobic Septic

Substructure

Slab

Security Features

Security System Owned, Carbon Monoxide Detector(s), Smoke Detector(s)

Other Exterior Features

Balcony, Rain Gutters
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Lot & Area

Status

For Sale

Living Area

3,574 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

1.25 Acres

MLS® ID

21218095

Type

Residential

Year Built

2004

Neighborhood

Rockwall

Architecture Styles

Traditional, Detached

Elementary School

Sharon Shannon

Middle School

Cain

High School

Heath

School District

Rockwall ISD
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Finance

Sales Price

$749,900

Real Estate Taxes

$9,869/yr

HOA Fees

$800/yr

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Rockwall

Rockwall, TX Real Estate Guide

Rockwall sits on the eastern shore of Lake Ray Hubbard, about 25 miles east of downtown Dallas. It is the county seat of the smallest county in Texas by area, but what it lacks in size it more than makes up for in quality of life. Think: waterfront sunsets, a walkable downtown square, live music on summer weekends, and schools that consistently earn top marks. Rockwall has grown substantially over the past three decades, yet it still feels like a place where people know their neighbors.

What to Love About Rockwall

  • Lake Ray Hubbard access for boating, fishing, paddleboarding, and waterfront dining at The Harbor

  • A historic downtown square with locally owned shops, restaurants, and a Saturday farmers market (May through September)

  • Rockwall ISD is highly rated, with strong academics and athletics across all campuses

  • Live music is a year-round highlight, from the San Jacinto Plaza Music Series to Concerts by the Lake

  • Low crime rates and a strong sense of community throughout the city

  • Easy commute to Dallas via I-30 (about 30 minutes depending on traffic)

  • Over 600 acres of parkland, including Harry Myers Park with its disc golf course, skate park, and spray ground

  • Oasis Pickleball Club, the largest pickleball facility in Texas with 42 courts

Real Estate and Homes

Rockwall offers a wide spectrum of housing, from lakefront estates and gated communities to new construction subdivisions and condos near The Harbor. Architectural styles lean heavily toward traditional Texas brick, though newer builds incorporate transitional and modern farmhouse elements.

Where you buy in Rockwall determines your lifestyle as much as your home itself. Lakeside communities feel distinctly different from the newer subdivisions to the north. Here is a snapshot of key areas:

Chandlers Landing: A gated community on the southeastern shore of the lake, developed in the 1970s. Over 800 custom homes and condos with lake views, a marina, tennis courts, and a yacht club.

The Shores: A well-maintained community close to the lake with a homeowners association that keeps common areas in excellent shape. Great for families who want proximity to water without the price tag of a gated lakefront.

Stone Creek / Quail Hollow: Newer construction on the northern edge of the city. Homes here are generally two-story, Colonial Revival or Tudor-inspired, built from 2010 onward. Popular with families for the walkable trails and proximity to retail at The Shops at Stone Creek.

The Harbor District: Condos and townhomes in a gated waterfront setting. This area is the entertainment hub, with restaurants, shops, a movie theater, and summer concerts right outside your door.

Caruth Lakes: Built around a 62-acre private lake with trails and community pools. Homes here date to the 2000s and skew toward traditional styles.

Local Tip: Rockwall County has lower property tax rates than Dallas County, which is a significant draw for buyers comparing similarly priced homes on opposite sides of the lake.

Lifestyle and Local Highlights

Downtown Rockwall anchors the social scene. The square is lined with locally owned spots like Book Club Cafe and Brooke and Blue boutique. On Saturday mornings from May to September, the Rockwall Farmers Market brings out 50+ vendors. Friday and Saturday nights during warmer months, the San Jacinto Plaza Music Series fills the square with live music.

The Harbor is where Rockwall really comes alive. This lakefront entertainment district features waterfront restaurants, retail, and the popular Concerts by the Lake series all summer long. Families gather on the lawn while boats dock at the marina nearby.

For sports and recreation, Rockwall is stacked. Harry Myers Park covers dozens of acres with disc golf, a skate park, spray ground, and the County Historical Foundation Museum. Buffalo Creek Golf Club and Rockwall Golf & Athletic Club serve golfers. Amerisports offers 66,000 square feet of pickleball, volleyball, and basketball courts. And the Oasis Pickleball Club draws players from across the region with its 42-court facility.

Families in Rockwall are served by Rockwall ISD, which earns high marks from both Niche and the Texas Education Agency. The district operates multiple elementary and middle campuses, plus Rockwall High School and Rockwall-Heath High School. Community events round out the calendar with Spring Fling, Scare on the Square, Hometown Christmas, and the annual Founders Day Festival in May.

Local Tip: If you work in Dallas, the I-30 commute typically runs 25 to 35 minutes outside of rush hour. During peak times, plan for closer to 45 minutes.

 

 

Rockwall, TX Real Estate Guide Rockwall sits on the eastern shore of Lake Ray Hubbard, about 25 miles east of downtown Dallas. It is the county seat of the smallest county in Texas by area, but what it lacks in size it more than makes up for in quality of life. Think: waterfront sunsets, a walkable downtown square, live music on summer weekends, and schools that consistently earn top marks. Rockwall has grown substantially over the past three decades, yet it still feels like a place where people know their neighbors. What to Love About Rockwall Lake Ray Hubbard access for boating, fishing, paddleboarding, and waterfront dining at The Harbor A historic downtown square with locally owned shops, restaurants, and a Saturday farmers market (May through September) Rockwall ISD is highly rated, with strong academics and athletics across all campuses Live music is a year-round highlight, from the San Jacinto Plaza Music Series to Concerts by the Lake Low crime rates and a strong sense of community throughout the city Easy commute to Dallas via I-30 (about 30 minutes depending on traffic) Over 600 acres of parkland, including Harry Myers Park with its disc golf course, skate park, and spray ground Oasis Pickleball Club, the largest pickleball facility in Texas with 42 courts Real Estate and Homes Rockwall offers a wide spectrum of housing, from lakefront estates and gated communities to new construction subdivisions and condos near The Harbor. Architectural styles lean heavily toward traditional Texas brick, though newer builds incorporate transitional and modern farmhouse elements. Where you buy in Rockwall determines your lifestyle as much as your home itself. Lakeside communities feel distinctly different from the newer subdivisions to the north. Here is a snapshot of key areas: Chandlers Landing: A gated community on the southeastern shore of the lake, developed in the 1970s. Over 800 custom homes and condos with lake views, a marina, tennis courts, and a yacht club. The Shores: A well-maintained community close to the lake with a homeowners association that keeps common areas in excellent shape. Great for families who want proximity to water without the price tag of a gated lakefront. Stone Creek / Quail Hollow: Newer construction on the northern edge of the city. Homes here are generally two-story, Colonial Revival or Tudor-inspired, built from 2010 onward. Popular with families for the walkable trails and proximity to retail at The Shops at Stone Creek. The Harbor District: Condos and townhomes in a gated waterfront setting. This area is the entertainment hub, with restaurants, shops, a movie theater, and summer concerts right outside your door. Caruth Lakes: Built around a 62-acre private lake with trails and community pools. Homes here date to the 2000s and skew toward traditional styles. Local Tip: Rockwall County has lower property tax rates than Dallas County, which is a significant draw for buyers comparing similarly priced homes on opposite sides of the lake. Lifestyle and Local Highlights Downtown Rockwall anchors the social scene. The square is lined with locally owned spots like Book Club Cafe and Brooke and Blue boutique. On Saturday mornings from May to September, the Rockwall Farmers Market brings out 50+ vendors. Friday and Saturday nights during warmer months, the San Jacinto Plaza Music Series fills the square with live music. The Harbor is where Rockwall really comes alive. This lakefront entertainment district features waterfront restaurants, retail, and the popular Concerts by the Lake series all summer long. Families gather on the lawn while boats dock at the marina nearby. For sports and recreation, Rockwall is stacked. Harry Myers Park covers dozens of acres with disc golf, a skate park, spray ground, and the County Historical Foundation Museum. Buffalo Creek Golf Club and Rockwall Golf & Athletic Club serve golfers. Amerisports offers 66,000 square feet of pickleball, volleyball, and basketball courts. And the Oasis Pickleball Club draws players from across the region with its 42-court facility. Families in Rockwall are served by Rockwall ISD, which earns high marks from both Niche and the Texas Education Agency. The district operates multiple elementary and middle campuses, plus Rockwall High School and Rockwall-Heath High School. Community events round out the calendar with Spring Fling, Scare on the Square, Hometown Christmas, and the annual Founders Day Festival in May. Local Tip: If you work in Dallas, the I-30 commute typically runs 25 to 35 minutes outside of rush hour. During peak times, plan for closer to 45 minutes.
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