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  3. 1623 Canary

$210,000

▼ 5% from $220,000
1623 Canary
League City, TX, 77573
3beds·2baths·1,372sq ft

About this home

Own a charming home in League City, close to shopping and entertainment. Priced to sell quickly. This house has no back neighbors and no history of flooding! This house has beautiful cathedral ceiling in large family room. Kitchen has an upgraded range and Refrigerator will stay. New roof 11/2024. Near all the League City action. Clear Creek Independent School District., Plus no Homeowners Association, No MUD or PID Low taxes

Property details

Year built
1976
Property type
Residential
Style
Single Family Residence
Heating
Natural Gas
Cooling
Electric
Garage spaces
2
Water
Public
Sewer
Public Sewer
Lot
0.1187 acres
Taxes / yr
$2,911

Rooms

RoomLevelSize
Primary BedroomFirst11 × 16
BedroomFirst11 × 16
Family RoomFirst15 × 16
BedroomFirst ·
BedroomFirst10 × 7
Estimated monthly
$1,494/mo
P&I $1,118 · Tax $315/mo · Ins $61/mo

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

Listed by
Pinnacle Real Estate Holding LLC
Carolyn Bartley
MLS83621310Listed7/17/2026Days on market12
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