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  3. 04 Baker St

$30,000

04 Baker St
Hempstead, TX, 77445

About this home

The piece of land you have been dreaming about!!!! Build your dream home on this residential lot for sale in Hempstead, TX. Located just minutes from downtown, local shops, the new HEB that's being built, Prairie View University, restaurants and more, while offering peaceful surroundings and open space. This partially cleared, buildable lot is zoned residential and ideal for new construction. Buyer has the opportunity to purchase additional adjoining lots, with up to 10 total lots available from the seller—perfect for a custom build, multi-lot investment, or small residential development. Great opportunity in a growing area with long-term potential.

Property details

Property type
Land
Style
Lots
Water
Public
Sewer
Public Sewer
Lot
0.14348 acres
Taxes / yr
$1,117
Estimated monthly
$214/mo
P&I $160 · Tax $45/mo · Ins $9/mo

Estimate only. Taxes and insurance are typical TX defaults; check exact figures before buying.

Listed by
NextHome Woodland Springs
Martha Sellers
MLS87873392Listed2/18/2026
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