1547 Lee Miller Road
Silsbee, TX 77656, Hardin County
3
Beds
2
Baths
1,632
Sq. Feet
Opening Bid
$20,000
Opening Bid
$20,000
1547 Lee Miller RoadSilsbee, TX 77656, Hardin County
3
Beds
2
Baths
1,632
Sq. Feet
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Property Details
Beds
3
Baths
2
Square Footage
1,632
Lot Size (Acres)
1
Property Type
Single Family Home
Year Built
1930
Special Notes
Step into timeless charm with this 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home in the heart of Silsbee. Sitting on a spacious 1-acre lot, this 1930-built property offers classic architectural details and endless potential—perfect for homeowners looking to restore a piece of history or investors seeking value.
Inside, you'll find high ceilings, original trim work, and generously sized rooms, including a large living area and formal dining space. The covered front porch is ideal for relaxing evenings, and the traditional layout gives you plenty of space to customize.
The home features wood siding, a brick pier foundation, and a composition roof. Central heating and window unit cooling are already in place, with public water and sewer connections. Some updates have been started, but there's still room to add your personal touch.
Located in a peaceful, established neighborhood with convenient access to local schools and town amenities.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own a classic home on a full acre at an unbeatable price!
Buyer to submit $2500 non-refundable deposit in 24 hrs. As-is sale with no contingencies. Close in 14 days at seller’s title co. Buyer pays all buyer-side costs and own title insurance if desired. Possession at close/funding. No early occupancy. $100/day charged for delays. Deposit forfeited if buyer fails to close.
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