Home at an affordable price? Check! Just enough room for a first-time homebuyer 2-bedroom, 1-bath with just under 1,100 sq ft? Check! Located within the USDA loan availability area, so you can see if you're approved for ZERO DOWN and a lower interest rate? Check! Move in ready? Check! With this place checking so many boxes; should you wait any longer to write an offer? NOPE! Remodel in 2026, New Paint, Refinished Original Hard Wood Floors, New Light Fixtures, Ceiling Fans with Remotes... the list is long! Don't miss out on this great opportunity. Enjoy small-town country living with convenient access to I-35 for an easy commute to DFW or Waco, without the DFW or Waco price tag! More Photos to Come!
Property Type(s):
Single Family
Last Updated
6/20/2026
Tract
Barnes-Underwood
Year Built
1920
County
Hill
SCHOOLS
School District
Itasca ISD
Elementary School
Itasca
Jr. High School
Itasca
High School
Itasca
Additional Details
AIR
Window Unit(s), Zoned
AIR CONDITIONING
Yes
APPLIANCES
Gas Cooktop, Refrigerator
HEAT
Wall Furnace
INTERIOR
Natural Woodwork
LOT
7318 sq ft
PARKING
Additional Parking, Carport, Covered, Direct Access
SEWER
Public Sewer
STORIES
1
SUBDIVISION
Barnes-Underwood
TAXES
2171
UTILITIES
Cable Available, Electricity Connected, Phone Available, Sewer Available
WATER
Public
Location
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