$499,900
- Beds
- 3
- Baths
- 2.0
- sq ft
- 1,469
1841 County Road 428, Stephenville, TX 76401
1841 County Road 428
Stephenville, TX 76401
- <1 day on market
Welcome to the cowboy’est 6 acre homestead nestled just outside the Cowboy Capital of the World . As you make your way from Stephenville TX to Huckabay TX, large and small ranchettes greet you! The newly renovated interior features 3 full bedrooms, with a 4th possibility, 2 full baths, a second living space flexroom, an ample living room and dining. The heart of the home is the great size-kitchen with functional laminate countertops, eat-in bar and luxury vinyl plank flooring. Outside, the property’s true potential begins to unfold. Unload the horses into the 12-stall horse barn, with runs and working pens, and for smaller livestock, there’s another barn with concrete floors, with large storage and or tack room. The property has a tributary for live water perfectly placed away from the structures. Other exterior structures include a storm cellar and carport with storage room. This little gem should stay Ag Exempt and is situated just 1.7 miles to The Doty, Tarleton State University’s Rodeo Complex. Saddle up and your horses will be good and legged up, and ready to rope or run barrels!
Details
Property type
Single Family Residence
Lot size
6.0 acres
Price per sq ft
$341
Year built
1949
Price History
11/07/2024
NTREIS #20763542
Listed
$499,900
Schools & Community
Elementary school:
Huckabay
Middle school:
Huckabay
High school:
Huckabay
School district:
Huckabay ISD
Status: Active
Tomo last checked: 11/08/2024 at 11:00 AM
Listing updated: 11/07/2024 at 10:13 PM
Listed by: Brandon Smith, BROOKS LAND GALLERY, INC. Phone #: (254) 965-5051
MLS: NTREIS #20763542
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