Looking for a smaller acreage property with a fully remodeled house? Here it is. This 16.62+/- acre property is located between Hondo and Castroville with easy access into San Antonio and Medina Lake. Newly fenced, selectively cleared with multiple barns, sheds, carports, and a stock tank with ability to be filled with an onsite shallow well. There are two houses on the property. The first house is a 1970 pier and beam house with approximately 1718 sq ft(all info according to appraisal district). This house has been fully remodeled with a new roof, windows, ac system, duct work, plumbing, electrical, cabinets, countertops, etc. Don't worry though, we kept the charm intact with refinished hardwood floors and original interior doors with their original refurbished hardware. Along with 3 bedrooms with walk in closets and 2 remodeled bathrooms, this home also has a mudroom and HUGE laundry room with tons of natural light. Did I mention all of the storage in this house? The covered front porch looks out over the acreage and views for days not to mention a great breeze. Adjacent to the house is a 3 car garage and 3 stall carport. All water to the home is supplied by Yancey Water and there is a dedicated electrical meter just for the house and garage. But wait! There's more! Adjacent to one of the barns is a historic Alsatian style home built sometime in the late 1800's. This dwelling is has been untouched by the current owners and is waiting for the new owners to turn it in to something extraordinary! This property is definitely something that needs to be seen in person. Schedule an appointment today!
1756303
Residential - Farm, Other
3
2 Full
1970
Medina
16.62
Acres
Well, Private
Aluminum siding
Septic Tank
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