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This home was built in 1930 but completely remodeled in 2025. This home sat abandoned for many years and was on the city's tear-down list. The buyers saw potential and had a vision, and decided to purchase the home and remodel it. All the old plumbing and electrical systems were removed, and new ones were put in. All new siding and composition roof, energy-efficient windows, and a new front and rear door were added; a new deck was added to the back of the home, and a new front porch was added as well.
When you first walk in, you are standing in the living room. The hallway leads to 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, as well as the utility room. There are gas and dryer hook-ups for whatever you decide to use. The kitchen has quartz counters throughout with a center island. To make this home even more desirable, you will have a new refrigerator (with ice and water in the door), a new gas stove with oven, and a garbage disposal, and just to the front of all of this is your dining room.
Again, all new plumbing (gas and electric) and a tankless gas water heater. The electrical is all new, from wiring to breaker and meter boxes. The HVAC system is all new, with new ceiling fans and vanity lights throughout. Walls are foam-insulated, and a new blown-in attic as well.
Don't wait to come see this once on the teardown list to become a beautiful home.
Directions: Take Hwy 90 into Eagle Lake. At the light at Buc-ees, you will go straight and take a right turn onto Lake Street between the Museum and the Train Depot. At the stoplight at State St, go past, and the house will be on the right.
BLK 45 LT 4B EAGLE LAKE & HOUSE