c.1926 Brick Texas Home For Sale on Half Acre Under $170K
$169,900
Timeless 1926 two-story brick Texas home offering 3,461 sq. ft. in the main home, plus a separate guest suite, all set on a spacious corner lot. Highlights include 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, elegant formal living and dining rooms, two fireplaces, a cozy den with terrazzo tile flooring, and a stylish wet bar.

Realtor Comments
Spacious kitchen w/ double ovens, walk-in pantry, & backyard access. Large master suite w/ sitting area, 3 closets, & private bath. Guest bedroom & bath downstairs; 2nd guest bedroom & bath upstairs. Inside utility room w/ sink & cabinets. Huge fenced backyard w/ patio, sprinkler system, 2-car garage, carport, and storage shed. New roof & gutters installed (2024).
- 3bed
- 3bath
- 3,461sqft
- 0.49acre lot
- Circa 1926

1001 W Walnut St, Coleman, TX 76834
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: SuJo Ali McKee

Pros
- Small-town, close-knit community: Many people enjoy the slower pace and familiarity.
- Lower cost of living (typically): Housing and everyday expenses are often more affordable than big metro areas.
- More space / quieter neighborhoods: Less traffic and usually more room outside the city core.
- Access to outdoor activities: West Texas/San Angelo–area region supports hunting, fishing (nearby), camping, and general outdoor recreation.
- Stargazing + less light pollution: Great skies, especially if you enjoy astronomy or just quiet nights.
- Shorter commutes: Depending on where you live, running errands is often quick.
Cons
- Limited job market: Depending on your field, you may need to commute or rely on a smaller set of local employers.
- Fewer shopping/entertainment options: You’ll likely drive to nearby larger towns for more choices, concerts, and specialty services.
- Healthcare access may be more limited: You may need to travel for specialists or certain medical services.
- Car dependency: Public transit and walkability are generally not factors in small towns.
- Weather extremes: Hot summers, cold snaps in winter, and the potential for severe storms are common in central/west Texas.
- Infrastructure can be uneven: Some areas may have older housing/roads/utilities, so it’s worth checking the specific neighborhood.



































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