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$645,000

▼ 7% from $695,000
2208 Elton
Baytown, TX, 77520
3beds·3baths·3,688sq ft

About this home

This waterfront property on Cedar Bayou is a boater's dream with 3 boat slips. The main living space on the second floor boasts a spacious living/dining area, 2 bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms. Below, an apartment offers additional living space with a kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom. A whole house generator provides peace of mind. One of the water heaters in the main house was replaced in 2026. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity for waterfront living.

Property details

Year built
1987
Property type
Residential
Style
Single Family Residence
Heating
Natural Gas
Cooling
Ceiling Fan(s), Electric
Water
Public
Sewer
Public Sewer
Lot
0.4933 acres
Taxes / yr
$7,540

Rooms

RoomLevelSize
Kitchen · ·
Master Bathroom · ·
Estimated monthly
$4,589/mo
P&I $3,433 · Tax $968/mo · Ins $188/mo

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

Listed by
Keller Williams Elite
Karla Opryshek
MLS25424250Listed4/6/2026Days on market76
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