18232 County Road 127, Pearland, TX 77581
This exceptional 2.38-acre property in Pearland, Texas, presents a lucrative investment opportunity. The main attraction is a stunning 3,200-square-foot event venue, constructed in 2014, boasting a rustic-chic interior and seating for 213 guests. The property also includes a charming grooms cabin with a kitchenette and bathroom, a Texas Hill Country-inspired bridal cottage sleeping up to eight guests, and a spacious 3-bedroom private residence featuring two living areas and a home office. A 2,000-square-foot workshop, equipped with LED lighting and ample electrical outlets, offers versatile workspace potential. Outdoor amenities are equally impressive, including a treehouse platform and a large outdoor pavilion perfect for ceremonies, complete with a stone fireplace and atmospheric lighting. The property's infrastructure is robust, featuring a deep well, dual aerobic sewer systems, and comprehensive security lighting. Four buildings in total are situated on this expansive lot, located at the Brazoria-Galveston County line. The property is currently an active business and requires an appointment for viewing. The asking price for this unique and multifaceted property is $2,400,000. The total square footage across all buildings is 4,480 square feet. The property's APN is 8225-0123-000. This owner-user investment presents a rare opportunity to acquire a turnkey event venue and residential estate in a desirable location.
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County Line Event Center Wedding Service
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