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$70,000

2607 23rd
Dickinson, TX, 77539

About this home

Excellent opportunity to acquire 6,500 Sq Ft of Auto-Centric Commercial (AC) zoned land in the heart of Dickinson — one of Galveston County's fastest-growing markets. This lot features 50 ft of road frontage, city utilities already accessible, and commercial zoning already in place — the hard work is done. Ideally situated along the I-45 corridor midway between Houston and Galveston, this property is perfectly positioned for a food truck, parking lot, retail build-out, or service business. With Dickinson rapidly emerging as a commercial hub with major development underway, now is the time to get in. Don't miss this affordable entry point into a market on the rise!

Property details

Property type
Land
Style
Lots
Water
Public
Sewer
Public Sewer
Lot
0.1492 acres
Taxes / yr
$2,496
Estimated monthly
$498/mo
P&I $373 · Tax $105/mo · Ins $20/mo

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

Listed by
eXp Realty LLC
Ricardo Ramirez
MLS91543044Listed5/11/2026
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