Ready for your next investment? This classic craftsman is perfectly situated on South Day St., one of the most traveled roads leading straight from US 290 into the heart of Brenham. Zoned B-1 for Local Business/Residential Mixed Use, this property offers a unique opportunity for both residential and commercial endeavors.
Inside, the home has been gutted down to the shiplap and studs, revealing the original hardwood floors. Beautiful new energy-efficient windows have been installed throughout, and the exterior boasts a fresh new composition roof and hardy board siding, setting a solid foundation for your renovation vision.
The original floor plan featured 2-3 bedrooms, an office, a formal dining/family room, a living room, a breakfast area, and two baths—offering plenty of space to create your dream layout. But the new floor plan? That’s entirely up to the new owner's imagination.
The property is being sold "as is, where is," with no electricity currently connected. Buyers should verify boundary lines and square footage. And if you’re thinking outside the box, there’s even the possibility to sell and relocate the home after purchase.
Endless Potential in a Prime Location!
Ready for your next investment? This classic craftsman is perfectly situated on South Day St., one of the most traveled roads leading straight from US 290 into the heart of Brenham. Zoned B-1 for Local Business/Residential Mixed Use, this property offers a unique opportunity for both residential and commercial endeavors.
Inside, the home has been gutted down to the shiplap and studs, revealing the original hardwood floors. Beautiful new energy-efficient windows have been installed throughout, and the exterior boasts a fresh new composition roof and hardy board siding, setting a solid foundation for your renovation vision.
The original floor plan featured 2-3 bedrooms, an office, a formal dining/family room, a living room, a breakfast area, and two baths—offering plenty of space to create your dream layout. But the new floor plan? That’s entirely up to the new owner's imagination.
The property is being sold "as is, where is," with no electricity currently connected. Buyers should verify boundary lines and square footage. And if you’re thinking outside the box, there’s even the possibility to sell and relocate the home after purchase.