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2406 Quenby ST Houston, TX 77005
6,000 Sqft Lot
UPDATED:
08/12/2024 04:50 PM
Key Details
Property Type Vacant Land
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision Sunset Court & Others
MLS Listing ID 86969040
Annual Tax Amount $12,860
Tax Year 2023
Lot Size 6,000 Sqft
Acres 0.1377
Property Description
Presenting a property with a 6,000 square foot lot and 1,352 square feet of existing improvements. Currently under lease at $2,675 per month, the contract includes a Landlord Termination Right. The property has no restrictions, allowing for a variety of potential uses.
Located just blocks away from Rice Village, it offers proximity to a vibrant neighborhood. With quick access to Downtown, the Galleria, and the Medical Center, the property is strategically positioned for convenience. Ideal for either office or residential development, this property represents a practical investment opportunity in a well-connected area.
Located just blocks away from Rice Village, it offers proximity to a vibrant neighborhood. With quick access to Downtown, the Galleria, and the Medical Center, the property is strategically positioned for convenience. Ideal for either office or residential development, this property represents a practical investment opportunity in a well-connected area.
Location
State TX
County Harris
Area Rice/Museum District
Building
Lot Description Subdivision
Lot Size Range 0 Up To 1/4 Acre
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public Water
Schools
Elementary Schools Poe Elementary School
Middle Schools Lanier Middle School
High Schools Lamar High School (Houston)
School District 27 - Houston
Others
Senior Community No
Restrictions No Restrictions
Tax ID 037-010-000-0012
Tax Rate 2.2019
Disclosures No Disclosures
Special Listing Condition No Disclosures
Listed by Davis Commercial • Ashley Casterlin