$229,900
MLS: 42274-10002
0.21 Acres
1,377 SqFt
3 beds
2.0 baths
3 Bedroom 2 bath home on quite cul-de-sac . Home has lots of recent updates. NEW flooring in living area, kitchen , dining and hallway. Updated countertops and cabinets and new custom kitchen island. Home has spacious 2 car attached garage . Patio door leads to backyard which has wood privacy fence . Bedrooms have new carpet and roomy closets.
Mineral Wells, Texas
Nestled in the scenic landscapes of Palo Pinto County, Texas, Mineral Wells beckons with a blend of historical charm, natural beauty, and a reputation as a wellness destination. Explore this welcoming town, where the echoes of the past harmonize with the promise of revitalization.
Town Highlights
Experience the legacy of the healing Crazy Water at the historic Crazy Water Hotel. Dating back to the early 20th century, this mineral water’s reputed health benefits have drawn visitors seeking rejuvenation for generations.
A towering symbol of grandeur, the The Baker Hotel stands as a testament to Mineral Wells’ rich history. Although currently under restoration, this iconic structure is a must-see, showcasing the town’s commitment to preserving its architectural heritage.
Stroll through the charming streets of downtown Mineral Wells, where vintage storefronts house local boutiques, cafes, and art galleries.
Public Schools
Mineral Wells is home to the Rams. Mineral Wells Public Schools offers top-notch education and top-notch educators. There are also many schools in nearby districts; Graham, Palo Pinto, Newcastle, Santo, and Jacksboro.
States of Mineral Wells and Palo Pinto County
According to the most recent census, Mineral Wells is home to 14,902 residents.
Climate: Cold, dry winters and hot, wet summers, with the added note that the weather in the broader region can change rapidly.
Median Income: Single: $25,829 - Family: $52,038
Palo Pinto County
County Seat: Palo Pinto, Texas
Population: 28,686 + 2021 census
Geography: According to the U.S. Census Bureau the county has a total area of 986 square miles, of which 952 square miles are land and 34 square miles are water.