7112 Santa Fe Trail W
Mansfield, Texas 76063

7112 Santa Fe Trail W Includes:
  • No Garage Parking Features
  • Gas Cooktop Equipment
  • No Garage Parking
  • Propane Heating

Remarks:

You have a property with three acres of land, but the seller is only offering two acres for sale. The first two acres include the area where a home with a brick foundation currently sits, but the home itself needs significant renovation or could potentially be torn down for new construction. The remaining acre is presumably available for further development Cost Analysis: Determine the overall cost involved in renovating the existing home versus tearing it down and building a new one. Consider the potential return on investment and market demand for new construction in the area. Infrastructure and Utilities: Engage builders, real estate professionals who can provide insights into the feasibility of your plans and help navigate the regulatory landscape. Financing: Consider the financing options available for both renovation and new construction. Lenders may have specific requirements for different types of projects. also the land goes back to the encore wires.

      

7112 Santa Fe Trail W
Mansfield, Texas 76063

Bedrooms 3
Baths 1
Year Built 2020
Lot Size 1 to < 3 Acres
Property Type  Mansfield
Single Family
Listing Status Active
Listed By Paul Simpkins, Morine Empire Realty
Listing Price $190,000
 
Schools:

Elem SchoolCora Spencer
Middle SchoolJones
High SchoolMansfield
DistrictMansfield
 
Bedrooms 3
Baths 1
Year Built 2020
Lot Size 1 to < 3 Acres
Property Type  Mansfield
Single Family
Listing Status Active
Listed By Paul Simpkins, Morine Empire Realty
Listing Price $190,000
 
Schools:

Elem SchoolCora Spencer
Middle SchoolJones
High SchoolMansfield
DistrictMansfield
 

7112 Santa Fe Trail W Includes:
  • No Garage Parking Features
  • Gas Cooktop Equipment
  • No Garage Parking
  • Propane Heating

Remarks:

You have a property with three acres of land, but the seller is only offering two acres for sale. The first two acres include the area where a home with a brick foundation currently sits, but the home itself needs significant renovation or could potentially be torn down for new construction. The remaining acre is presumably available for further development Cost Analysis: Determine the overall cost involved in renovating the existing home versus tearing it down and building a new one. Consider the potential return on investment and market demand for new construction in the area. Infrastructure and Utilities: Engage builders, real estate professionals who can provide insights into the feasibility of your plans and help navigate the regulatory landscape. Financing: Consider the financing options available for both renovation and new construction. Lenders may have specific requirements for different types of projects. also the land goes back to the encore wires.

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