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$179,900

1707 7th
Freeport, TX, 77541
3beds·1bath·1,822sq ft

About this home

Turnkey, income producing duplex at 1707-1709 W 7th St in Freeport. Each unit offers 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 car garage, spacious layouts, and has been renovated, making it move in ready for tenants. Recent updates include 2024 roof and 2 new water heaters, painted cabinets, updated bathrooms and quartz countertops on one side and ceramic countertops on the other side. Currently occupied by renters, this property offers excellent income potential. Conveniently located near schools, shopping, and local amenities, it's a great opportunity to add a low maintenance investment to your portfolio.

Property details

Year built
1945
Property type
Residential Income
Style
Multi Family,Duplex
Heating
Electric
Cooling
Electric
Lot
0.2566 acres
Taxes / yr
$4,246

Property history

DateEventPrice
· Ter$179,900
Estimated monthly
$1,280/mo
P&I $958 · Tax $270/mo · Ins $52/mo

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

Listed by
Birdsong Real Estate
Tanya Garza
MLS83398650Listed7/10/2026Days on market1
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