125 College Street
Anderson, TX 77830
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- ~3/4 acre lot
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Here is an interesting slice of history for you, 6 lots in downtown Anderson, TX on Main Street in site of the historical Anderson courthouse. The town named "Anderson" was changed after Kenneth Anderson , the last vice president of Texas who died there in 1845. With approximately 150' of frontage on Main Street and 150' of frontage on College Street, this property has allot of potential for future development. The parcels have city water and city sewer. It already has a metal building that was used as a feed store for some time. This is the central hub of Anderson and with the right investor could have endless possibilities . Must see! Properties like this are hard to find.
Listing courtesy of HAR / Top Guns Realty on Lake Conroe
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Last updated Apr 22, 2024
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