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$495,000 1920's Texas Hill Country Ranchette on 10.7a just outside of city limits in Bandera TX

 
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Pending, under contract.

Nestled among rolling hills and plentiful oak trees, this 10.7 acre ranchette is comprised of two unique structures. The main dwelling, built by Adolf Kruckemeyer, has gleaming hardwood floors and large public rooms, filled with natural light. The spacious wrap around porch can be accessed from the kitchen, the master, or from the office. The second structure is a modern 1350sqft 'choose your own adventure' playroom filled with architectural details. An open loft over looks the huge main room and a balcony with views off the back. Downstairs is plumbed for a full kitchen and currently has a full bathroom. Due to its location outside of city limits, there are no restrictions, no city taxes and hunting is permitted. There is a private 300ft well to the Trinity Aquifer, a garden with a 6ft fence, carport, and two of the original barns. Although privately located off of 16, there is 180ft of hwy 16 frontage for that business you've always wanted to open. Bandera Texas Ranchette for Sale

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