318 Hcr 4247 Hillsboro, TX 76645
This exceptional 11.77-acre property in Hill County, Texas, presents a unique opportunity. The 3,324 square foot, two-story home, built in 2005 with steel beam construction, boasts four bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. Features include multiple living areas, a flex room, granite counters, a double vanity, and walk-in closets. Appliances include an electric range, dishwasher, microwave, double oven, refrigerator, and washer/dryer. The home is equipped with central heating and air conditioning, ceiling fans, and a metal roof. Exterior features include gutters, an RV hookup, chain link and livestock fencing, and a covered front porch and patio. The property also includes three outbuildings, one of which is a fully insulated and climate-controlled structure previously used for meat processing and smoking. This building has its own well and offers potential for business conversion. Additional structures include a garage, poultry coop, and RV/boat storage. The property has a septic tank and is connected to electricity. The 512,701.2 square foot lot features agricultural land, a few trees, a pond, and pasture views. Parking is ample with a carport, driveway, RV access/parking, and workshop in the garage, totaling six spaces. A 1500-gallon water storage tank is also on the property. The seller will pay buyer closing costs with an acceptable offer. Located near I-35, this property offers both tranquility and convenient access to major transportation routes. The APN is 118328.
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