Own your own home with Seller Financing available. This charming, well-maintained one-story home offers warm western flair and is a must-see to truly appreciate the thoughtful details throughout. The home is secluded on a dead-end street and private with two large bedrooms. The primary bedroom features a double closet. Wood and slate floors are clean and updated. This home includes full-size washer and dryer hookups. Spray Foam insulation has been added for energy efficiency. A large yard offers plenty of room and privacy with a fence. The owner is a licensed real estate agent. Owner finance for $1,580 + tax & ins, Sale price $225,000, 20% down, 10% interest, 30-year mortgage, No Prepayment penalty
Property Type(s):
Single Family
Last Updated
4/26/2026
Tract
Princeton Original Donation
Year Built
1950
County
Collin
SCHOOLS
School District
Princeton ISD
Elementary School
Godwin
Jr. High School
Clark
High School
Princeton
Additional Details
AIR
Central Air
AIR CONDITIONING
Yes
APPLIANCES
Electric Oven, Electric Range, Electric Water Heater, Refrigerator
CONSTRUCTION
Wood Siding
HEAT
Central
INTERIOR
Eat-in Kitchen
LOT
0.27 acre(s)
LOT DESCRIPTION
Few Trees
LOT DIMENSIONS
70x147
PARKING
Aggregate, Off Street, On Site
STORIES
1
STYLE
Traditional
SUBDIVISION
Princeton Original Donation
TAXES
2859
Location
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