5713 Butterfly Way

Fairview, TX 75069

$425,000 or $2,950 Per Month

3 Beds
2 ½ Baths
Townhome
Traditional
1,538 sq ft
2 car attached garage
Year Built: 2007
MLS: 20822370
Property Tax: $547/year
HOA Fees: $297/month
5713 Butterfly Way

Sophisticated & Contemporary Living

Experience comfort and style in this beautifully updated townhome, just steps from top-tier community amenities—clubhouse, pool, gym, playground, basketball court, and more. This 3-bedroom, 2-bath home features an attached 2-car garage wired for a Tesla/EV charger. White Oak LVP floors flow through the open living and dining areas into a remodeled kitchen with custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, a marble backsplash, and stainless steel appliances. A hall laundry closet fits a full-size washer and dryer. The first-floor master suite is a private retreat with a spa-like bath, designer tile, a walk-in shower, a soaking tub, custom cabinetry, and a walk-in closet. Upstairs, a spacious game room and two bedrooms offer a flexible layout. The fenced back patio provides a quiet outdoor escape. Ideally located near Highway 75, Whole Foods, Fairview Town Center, Allen Outlets, Pin Stack, and more.

Local Attractions

Steps From...

Fairview Town Center
Fairview Town Center is the shopping, dining and entertainment destination for Fairview. Favorites...

Fairview Town Center & Shops & Entertainment:
Macy's
JCPenney
iPic Theaters
Container Store

Fairview Town Center  Grocery & Restaurants
Gloria's
Wild Salsa
Whole Foods
Revolving Kitchen 
AKa Hibachi & Sushi
Boozie's Brewery & Texas Eats

Fitness
CycleBar
24 Hour Fitness

Virtual Tour

3D Matterport Tour

Floor Plans

Favorites Nearby

Allen Premium Outlets


With more than 115 outlet designer and name-brand outlet stores, it’s easy to spend an entire weekend shopping at Allen Premium Outlets. Rated “Travelers Choice 2020” by TripAdvisor. Snag some incredible deals at popular designer stores like Tory Burch, Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, Coach, Cole Haan, Kate Spade New York, Michael Kors, and more. 

Watters Creek

Watters Creek at Montgomery Farm is a premier, resort-style shopping and entertainment destination in Allen set within 52-acres of lush landscaping and natural features that include a village green and running creek. Not only does Watters Creek have over 70 shops, boutiques, and some of the best patio dining and people-watching spots in Allen, including the popular

Cru Food & Wine Bar and Mi Cocina,

but the center is also directly across the street from the

Marriott Dallas Allen Hotel & Watters Creek Convention Center.

Unique events throughout the year at Watters Creek include art and music festivals, beer crawls, outdoor yoga, and so much more. Find modern amenities including public wifi, electric vehicle charging stations,  natural spring water reuse-refresh stations, and complimentary umbrellas to stay dry during those rainy shopping days.

For our animal lovers, there is plenty of dog-friendly shopping and patio spots throughout the center. Mutts Cantina is now open, providing a one-of-a-kind experience for you and your furry friends.

The Village at Allen


Over 1 million square feet of shopping, dining, and entertainment is waiting for you at The Village at Allen. With popular attractions like Topgolf, Cabela’s, and Allen's hometown hockey team, the Allen Americans at Credit Union of Texas Event Center, there’s no end to the fun. Pair that with shopping from your favorite spots like HomeGoods, Target, Ulta and more to plan the perfect day or weekend in Allen.Start your day off or fuel up mid-shopping trip at local favorite Armor Coffee Co. or stop into Bliss Cupcakes for that something sweet pick-me-up. Or make plans to dine at one of The Village at Allen's many local restaurants such as Bonefish Grill, Kelly’s at the Village, or Uncle Julio's.

Looking for a more relaxing shopping day? Pamper yourself with a stop at Hand & Stone or Allen Nail Spa. Plus, park and pickup options at The Village at Allen make shopping convenient and stress-free for you.

Stacy Green


Stacy Green is the newest mixed-use development in Allen centrally located at the Southwest corner of Stacy Road and Hwy 75, directly across from Allen Premium Outlets. This upscale dining and retail destination was designed with a central green space for its residents and features some of Allen's newest and most popular restaurants such as

Lazy Dog Restaurant and Bar, The Blue Fish, and Crumbl Cookies

 

Coming Soon!
The Farm in Allen

Things to Do

Villas in the Park

Neighborhood Amenities

Pool  

Clubroom with Exercise Facility

Jogging Trails

Private Lake

Park and Playground

Fairview

History:

Fairview came into existence following an election held at what was called the Fairview Grocery on May 7, 1958. Ordered by Collin County Judge W. E. Button after submission of a petition, the purpose of the voting was to determine whether or not the Town of Fairview would be incorporated as a town. The ballot choices were simple: “Corporation” or “No Corporation.” A total of fifty ballots were cast, with only two of those opposing incorporation. Judge Button signed the order incorporating Fairview on May 12, 1958.

According to accounts, the town’s name might just as easily have been Wetsel because there were two communities included in the incorporated land – Fairview and Wetsel. The latter community began when Henry Wetsel, a Pennsylvania immigrant and carpenter by trade, sold his grist and flour mill in McKinney (a three- to five-oxen operation described as a “first-class ox mill”) and head right a square mile of land four to five miles south of town. That land is memorialized today as the Henry Wetsel Survey. He built his cabin on the Fisher and Sawyer stage road that ran from Austin through McKinney on its way to the Red River. One account suggests Henry operated a new grist mill on the northwest corner of today’s Stacy Road and SH 5 beginning in about 1850. Either here or at his McKinney mill he lost an arm in a terrible accident. He also supposedly built a two-story house with large cedar trees in the front yard on the west side of the stagecoach road, and brought Bermuda grass back from East Texas and had the first lawn of its kind in the area. This story seems not to ring true, however. Lawns were not really “invented” for many more years, so the grass story may have more accurately described one of Henry’s descendants. Click to read more.

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The Houston Texas Central Railroad and the Interurban tracks ran through the community. Neither set of tracks is in use at the present time. The Houston & Texas Central Railroad Historical District in Fairview, Texas was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in May of 2010.  The main attractions include the stone arched railroad bridge over Sloan Creek circa 1890 and the Trolley Lake Dam circa 1930.  Trolley Lake was a swimming pool for the general public and Club Lake was directly below the Trolley Lake Dam (built in 1915).  A smaller arched dam made of bricks in located south of the main bridge about one mile.  These are located on private property near to the old railroad underpass on Highway 5, north of the Fairview Town Hall.  An original electric train "interurban" ran alongside the railroad tracks from 1908 until 1948 and the cement abutments are intact for the bridge that was over Sloan Creek.

The Houston & Texas Central Railroad was the first railroad running through Texas beginning in 1872.  This bridge however, was built in around 1890 made with large stone that are the same as the stone used for the Allen Station Dam.  The original bridge in 1872 was probably made of wood and needed to be replaced by 1890 due to flooding.  By 1927 the Texas and New Orleans Railroad had bought the H& TC Rail lines.  The west wingwalls have had the stones replaced by cement due to erosion from floods in 1940 and again in 1960.  The east wingwalls have the south one extant while the north one has collapsed and needs to be repaired. Click to read more. 

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5713 Butterfly Way
Fairview, TX 75069
3 Bed | 2 ½ Baths

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