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$599,999

Beds
4
Baths
1.5
sq ft
3,629

251 Cr 153, Georgetown, TX 78626

251 Cr 153

Georgetown, TX 78626

  • 138 days on market
Welcome to 251 County Rd. 153 in Georgetown! This charming property, nestled on 3.32 acres, offers a unique blend of history and potential. Originally built in the 1900s and relocated to its current location, this home is perfect for those seeking privacy and ample land for improvements. The property features an outdoor workshop, a small barn, and a chicken coop, catering to various hobbies and interests. Additionally, an extra dwelling unit with full kitchen provides versatile living or rental opportunities. The main home, with an unfinished second floor brimming with potential, awaits your vision—whether it's a complete renovation or a fresh start. The absence of property restrictions allows for endless possibilities. Located just 10-15 minutes from the city and under 10 minutes from toll roads, this home combines rural tranquility with convenient access to urban amenities. Join a wonderful community and make this distinctive property your own!

Details

Property type

Single Family Residence

Lot size

3.32 acres

Price per sq ft

$166

Year built

1900

Annual property taxes

$4,409

Price History

08/07/2024
Austin

Austin #9406903

Listed
$599,999

Schools & Community

Elementary school: 

Pat Cooper

Middle school: 

Charles A Forbes

High school: 

Georgetown

Community features: 

None

High school district: 

Georgetown ISD

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Status: Active

Tomo last checked: 12/23/2024 at 11:45 AM

Listing updated: 08/25/2024 at 2:05 PM

Listed by: Dani Crowley, All City Real Estate Ltd. Co Phone #: (866) 277-6005

MLS: Austin #9406903

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