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$89,999

▼ 22% from $115,999
3200 4th
Port Arthur, TX, 77642
4beds·2baths·1,622sq ft

About this home

BRICK HOME! We just listed this charming brick home in Port Arthur, TX! This home offers a spacious driveway and an attached 2 car garage. Minutes from the water where the Texas/Louisiana border cuts through Sabine Lake! Easy access to Beaumont and Orange, TX. WE MAKE IT EASY TO OWN. This is a great a great opportunity! Don't wait, call us today to get more information on the owner's easy terms and smooth process that may be able to put the deed in your name and make this your dream home.

Property details

Year built
1963
Property type
Residential
Style
Single Family Residence
Heating
Other
Cooling
Other
Garage spaces
1
Water
Other Water/Sewer
Sewer
Other Water/Sewer
Lot
0.1837 acres
Taxes / yr
$3,570
Estimated monthly
$640/mo
P&I $479 · Tax $135/mo · Ins $26/mo

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

Listed by
1st Texas Realty Services
Chet Polniazek
MLS70473101Listed6/2/2025Days on market329
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