$50,000
0.14± Acres
Active
Palo Pinto County, TX

1003 3rd, Mineral Wells, Texas

MLS ID: 20763354
Status: Active
Price: $50,000
Acres: 0.14±
Type: Duplex, Residential
Address: 1003 3rd
City, State: Mineral Wells, TX
County: Palo Pinto County
ZIP Code: 76067
Parcel Number: 18510
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2
Year Built: 1900

Description

Investors Special! This includes both sides of the duplex. This is a destressed property and needs a complete remodel. however a lot of the inside demo work has been done. Great opportunity to create income from a long term rental.

Directions: From downtown Mineral Wells head south. Turn right on SW 8th St, then left on SW 3rd Street, then left on SW 3rd Avenue. House is on your left. Look for the sign.

Additional Information

Interior

Bathrooms Full: 2
Building Area Total: 1,240

Exterior

Foundation Details: Pillar Post Pier
Lot Size Area: 0
Lot Size Square Feet: 6,229
Parking Features: Off Street, On Street
Parking Total: 1
Roof: Composition
Stories: 1

Financial/HOA/Schools

Elementary School: Houston
Elementary School District: Mineral Wells ISD
Middle School: Mineralwel
Middle School District: Mineral Wells ISD
High School: Mineralwel
High School District: Mineral Wells ISD
Subdivision Name: Kidwell
Tax Annual Amount: 1271
Bailea Thompson

Bailea Thompson

Paris, Texas

(903) 401-6030

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Listed By: Debra Fenton of Trails Of Texas