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$210,000

926 Robson
Columbus, TX, 78934

About this home

Welcome to Colorado River Reserve Estates! This riverfront development offers six beautiful lots along the Colorado River. With wildlife like deer, eagles, and squirrels, it's a peaceful retreat for boating, fishing, and more. Located in Columbus, Texas, just 90 miles west of Houston, this historic property is a great getaway or permanent residence. Enjoy the resort-type amenities and magnificent perspectives of the river. Don't miss out on this unique and rare opportunity to own a piece of paradise. 926 Robson Street is Lot 2. 50 feet wide and approximately 280 feet deep. The building set back line is 25 feet. City of Columbus utilities available.

Property details

Property type
Land
Style
Lots
Water
Public
Sewer
Public Sewer
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
Cornell Real Estate Group, LLC
Dawn Cornell
MLS30725826Listed6/5/2026Days on market18
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