c.1965 Waterfront Texas Home For Sale $199,900
$199,900
This waterfront Texas home invites you to waterfront living at its best. The upper level features a wide, expansive covered deck that runs the full width of the house, offering tranquil canal views and a perfect spot to unwind.

Realtor Comments
Updates include a brand-new HVAC system installed in 2026.
- 2bed
- 2bath
- 720sqft
- 2,801sqft lot
- Circa 1965

310 Marine Way, Freeport, TX 77541 $199,900
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: Jonathan Layton
Brokered by Luxely Real Estate

Pros
- Gulf coastal location and outdoor recreation
- Easy access to boating, fishing, shrimping, beaches, and wildlife viewing along the Gulf Coast.
- Real estate value and affordability
- Generally more affordable housing options than many Texas coastal cities, with potential for larger lots and country-style living.
- Small-town feel with coastal charm
- Quiet, close-knit community vibe in a rural-with-access-to-amenities setting.
- Proximity to larger employers and services nearby
- Short drives to nearby towns like Angleton and Brazoria for shopping, healthcare, and jobs; relatively easy weekend getaways to Houston and Galveston within a reasonable drive.
- Climate (for some)
- Mild winters compared with inland areas, though summers are hot and humid.
- Outdoor and wildlife resources
- Backs onto marshes and estuaries, offering opportunities for birdwatching, nature walks, and outdoor photography.
Cons
- Hurricane and severe weather risk
- Coastal location increases exposure to hurricanes, tropical storms, and tropical weather events; potential for flooding and wind damage.
- Limited local employment
- Fewer large employers in Freeport itself; many residents commute to nearby cities for work in industries like shipping, fishing, or services.
- Infrastructure and services
- Rural coastal towns can have fewer healthcare facilities, specialized services, and entertainment options than bigger cities.
- Property insurance and costs
- Coastal properties can face higher insurance premiums and stricter building codes due to storm exposure.
- Schools and amenities
- Smaller school districts and fewer extracurricular options compared with larger towns; may require commuting for some programs.
- Vulnerability to flooding and drainage issues
- Low-lying coastal areas can experience flooding or drainage challenges during heavy rain or storms.

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