Brick c.1930 Three Bedroom Texas Fixer Upper on 1.06 Acre $59,900
$59,900
This three-bedroom, one-bath Texas fixer upper with some great features, including porte cochere, screened porch, hardwood floors and French doors. Very grimy though.

Realtor Comments
1930 Craftsman style home with large screened in porch located in heart of Queen City. This property could easily be commercial or residential. Less than 1/4 mile from US Hwy 59 and half mile from downtown Queen City. Homes needs a lot of TLC but has a lot of potential also. Sitting on 1.06 acre corner lot and boasting 1820 square feet. Hardwood floors are in great shape for the age and could easily be refinished. If you are looking for a project home or business opportunity come take a look!
- 3bed
- 1bath
- 1,820sqft
- 1.06acre lot
- Circa 1930

412 Loop 236, Queen City, TX 75572 $59,900
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Contact Realtor: McCoart, Renee
Brokered by Superior Realty

Pros
- Small Town Charm: Queen City offers a close-knit community vibe, making it easy to form connections with neighbors and local businesses.
- Affordable Cost of Living: Housing and general living expenses are typically lower than in larger urban areas, making it more accessible for families and individuals.
- Natural Beauty: The area is surrounded by beautiful landscapes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and camping.
- Low Crime Rate: Queen City generally has a low crime rate, contributing to a sense of safety and security for residents.
- Rural Lifestyle: For those who prefer a slower pace of life, Queen City provides a peaceful environment away from the hustle and bustle of city living.
Cons
- Limited Amenities: Being a small town, Queen City may lack some amenities and entertainment options found in larger cities, such as shopping malls, restaurants, and cultural events.
- Job Opportunities: Employment options might be limited, especially in specialized fields, requiring some residents to commute to nearby towns for work.
- Weather: Summers can be hot and humid, which might be uncomfortable for some individuals.
- Public Services: Access to healthcare and public services may be limited compared to urban areas, which could be a concern for some residents.
- Social Activities: There may be fewer social and recreational activities, which might not appeal to everyone, especially younger individuals or families seeking vibrant nightlife.

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