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Description
Henry Seeligson property of 1873 designed by Nicholas Clayton. The most remarkable 1-story property Galveston East End Historic District has to offer with a Nicholas Clayton-designed garage/carriage house built in 1873 which was originally the horse stable for the 1875 lost mansion at 1228 Ball that burnt down in 1887. A brick built three bedroom, two bath house with a great floor plan and closet space. Large bedrooms and an additional bonus room off the primary bedroom. Large front and back yards for entertaining or children and pets. Front house is 1448 SQFT and carriage house is 440 soft of living space.
MLS Listing ID
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1+409-996-9821
Coastal Living Properties
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Estimated Monthly Payment
$4,864Loan Amount
$570,000This calculator is illustrative, but your unique situation will best be served by seeking out a purchase budget pre-approval from a reputable mortgage provider. First Choice Lending Group can provide you an approval within 48hrs.
Home Facts
Bathroom
Kitchen
Appliances
- Microwave
- Disposal
- Free-Standing Oven
- Gas Range
- Dishwasher
Highlights
Interior Features
- 1 Bedroom Up,All Bedrooms Down
- High Ceilings
Roof
- Composition
Sewer
- Public Sewer
Cooling
- Electric
Fencing
- Full
- Back Yard
Other Structures
- Greenhouse
Parking Features
- Detached
Exterior Features
- Back Green Space
Patio And Porch Features
- Porch
Flooring
- Tile
- Wood
Foundation Details
- Pillar/Post/Pier
Architectural Style
- Traditional
Construction Materials
- Wood Siding
Heating
- Natural Gas