Step inside to a cozy, light-filled living space anchored by a stunning antique wood-burning stove. The entire home boasts fresh paint, new Moen fixtures, and a beautifully renovated bathroom. Major systems have been completely modernized, including brand-new mini-splits for efficient cooling, a 2020 electrical overhaul, 2021 plumbing updates, and a rock-solid 18-month-old metal roof. Spend your evenings relaxing on the covered front porch or utilizing the expansive acreage. Complete with a carport, this property is the definition of ready to enjoy.
Property Type(s):
Single Family
Last Updated
6/18/2026
Tract
Park Place #2
Year Built
1986
County
Kerr
SCHOOLS
School District
Center Point ISD
Elementary School
Center Point
Jr. High School
Center Point
High School
Center Point
Additional Details
AIR
Ceiling Fan(s)
AIR CONDITIONING
Yes
APPLIANCES
Other
FIREPLACE
Yes
HEAT
Central, Electric
INTERIOR
Other
LOT
0.48 acre(s)
PARKING
Carport
SEWER
Public Sewer
STORIES
1
SUBDIVISION
Park Place #2
TAXES
1614
WATER
Public
Location
Contact us about this Property
/
We respect your online privacy and will never spam you. By submitting this form with your telephone number
you are consenting for Rafael
Babadzhanov to contact you even if your name is on a Federal or State
"Do not call List".
Listing provided by Jonathan Swearingin, Monument Realty
You may not reproduce or redistribute this data, it is for viewing purposes only. This data is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS or NTREIS. This data was last updated on: 6/19/26 10:12 AM PDT
Screw heads are polished. This dedication to hidden beauty is a moral contract between the maker and the object—a promise that excellence exists for its own sake, not just for show.
Using techniques centuries old, the enameler applies layers of vitreous enamel powder to a metal base, firing it in a kiln after each application to create a deep, luminous, and incredibly durable surface. Grand Feu enamel is a risk-laden art; a single mistake during firing can crack or discolor the entire piece, forcing the artisan to start anew.