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  3. 1505 Ward #C121

$68,000

1505 Ward #C121
Baytown, TX, 77520
2beds·2baths·967sq ft

About this home

This is a downstairs condominium in Walnut Ridge. It is a 2 bedroom 2 bath unit. The living room has a corner fireplace. The electric range, refrigerator, washer & dryer are included. There is a community pool & a BBQ area to enjoy. This could be a good home for a first-time homebuyer, college student of someone wanting to downsize. This unit comes with 2 assigned parking spaces (1 covered parking & 1 uncovered). Guest parking is also available. Short drive to Hwy 99.

Property details

Year built
1971
Property type
Residential
Style
Townhouse/Condo,Condominium
Heating
Electric
Cooling
Ceiling Fan(s), Electric
Pool
In Ground
Water
Public
Sewer
Public Sewer
Lot
6.713 acres
Taxes / yr
$1,779

Rooms

RoomLevelSize
Kitchen · ·
Estimated monthly
$484/mo
P&I $362 · Tax $102/mo · Ins $20/mo

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

Listed by
Mary Dunn Real Estate Inc
Donna Hilsmeier
MLS11947511Listed4/27/2026Days on market1
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