Very unique home located in Harbor Point Subdivision. This two story home features a full house on the bottom floor and a full house on the top floor. Bottom floor features three bedrooms and 1 bathroom. The top floor features two bedrooms and one bathroom. Original home was built on stilts and the bottom half was built at a later date. The home is in need of repair and a complete remodel. Priced accordingly for the repairs needed. Property features three lots. Home sits on one lot. A storage building sits on another lot. The second and third lot could easily have new homes built. Property totals 0.4 of an acre! Property is priced $150,000 under property tax value. Come put your creative cap on and turn this home into your dream home. This would be a great property for families to live together and still have their own space.
Property Type(s):
Single Family
Last Updated
6/19/2026
Tract
Harbor Point Sec 01
Year Built
1979
County
Henderson
SCHOOLS
School District
Mabank ISD
Elementary School
Lakeview
Jr. High School
Mabank
High School
Mabank
Additional Details
AIR
Other
AIR CONDITIONING
Yes
APPLIANCES
Dishwasher, Electric Range
EXTERIOR
Balcony
HEAT
Other
INTERIOR
Other
LOT
0.469 acre(s)
LOT DESCRIPTION
Interior Lot, Level
PARKING
Driveway
SEWER
Public Sewer
STORIES
2
SUBDIVISION
Harbor Point Sec 01
TAXES
3807
WATER
Public
Location
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