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Updated over 8 years ago,

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Kyria Baker
  • Wholesaler
  • Carthage, TX
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Historic Victorian Home built in 1890

Kyria Baker
  • Wholesaler
  • Carthage, TX
Posted

Located just an hour and a half southwest of Fort Worth, TX, this beautiful house sits on the corner on two lots and includes a storage building, a water well, 2 pecan trees, 2 apple trees, 2 plum trees and a pear tree (the partridge comes and goes). The house features a metal roof, leaded glass windows, high ceilings and antique hardware. Some updating and repairs have been done, but more is needed to bring this property to its full glorious potential.

Owner financing is available.

This house is a short walk from downtown Hico, with antique shops, restaurants and museums. Also a short walk away is the park, with RV hookups, pavilions and stages for entertainment, and playground equipment. The Bosque River runs through Hico. Small town living within easy reach of both the D/FW metroplex and the famed Hill Country!

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