Cash or Owner Financing Only! Don't miss this opportunity to own a fixer upper on ONE ACRE in highly sought-after Glen Rose Independent School District! Located at 1491 County Road 319 in Cleburne, this property offers great potential for the right buyer. This home features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a versatile 19x13 flex room"”perfect for a second living area, office, or game room. The interior has been freshly painted with new flooring throughout, giving you a solid starting point to make it your own. The layout includes a spacious kitchen and living area, along with a generously sized primary bedroom. While the home does need some additional work, it's priced with that in mind and offers excellent upside on acreage. Bring your vision and make this property shine! THIS PROPERTY IS BEING SOLD AS-IS. THE SELLER WILL NOT MAKE ANY REPAIRS.
Property Type(s):
Single Family
Last Updated
5/1/2026
Tract
STEWART TRACT
Year Built
2012
County
Somervell
SCHOOLS
School District
Glen Rose ISD
Elementary School
Glen Rose
Jr. High School
Glen Rose
High School
Glen Rose
Additional Details
AIR
Window Unit(s)
AIR CONDITIONING
Yes
APPLIANCES
Gas Cooktop
FIREPLACE
Yes
GARAGE
Yes
HEAT
Fireplace(s), None
INTERIOR
Open Floorplan, Vaulted Ceiling(s)
LOT
1 acre(s)
LOT DESCRIPTION
Few Trees
PARKING
No Garage, Outside
SEWER
Septic Tank
STORIES
1
SUBDIVISION
STEWART TRACT
TAXES
713
WATER
Well
WATERFRONT DESCRIPTION
River Front
Location
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