• Asking Price $359,000
  • 102 / 104 South Main Street Milford, TX 76670

  • Other / Resale (MLS)

Property Details for 102 / 104 South Main Street, Milford, TX 76670

Facts

  • Year Built: 01/01/1920
  • Property ID: 877025837
  • MLS Number: 20502043
  • Property Type: Other
  • County: ELLIS
  • Listing Status: Active

Sale Type

This is an MLS listing, meaning the property is represented by a real estate broker, who has contracted with the home owner to sell the home.

Description

This listing is NOT a foreclosure. CLASSIC and TIMELESS, these two old historic buildings in downtown Milford are filled with memories going back for more than a century! Buildings feature original and sealed brick walls, original wood flooring, ceilings and so much more! They have most recently been used as a venue for special events and parties. Changing areas, serving bars, and an outdoor courtyard creates a perfect space for almost any occasion! LESS THAN A MILE FROM I-35E! With over 3200 square feet, air conditioning, 2 half baths, and an outdoor space, large crowds can easily be accommodated. Previously, these buildings functioned as an antique mall, from which customers came from all over north Texas to shop! Milford is 20 minutes south of Waxahachie, and 15 minutes north of Hillsboro; Milford was founded in 1853, and is on track to become another Texas small town wonder! Now is the time to invest in Milford. Future opportunities are endless in this charming town! Come and tour these buildings and FALL IN LOVE!

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