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Cloverleaf, TX Multifamily Home for Sale

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    $298,000

    • 3,096 Sq Ft

    1202 Manor St Unit 5, Houston, TX 77015

    Rare value-add fourplex opportunity in East Houston, positioned for the investor ready to unlock serious equity. This 3,096 sq ft, single-story multifamily asset features four (4) separately metered units — each with 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, kitchen, and living area — delivering the unit mix and utility structure that buy-and-hold landlords and repositioning investors demand.Built in 1950 on a

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    Jose Pintor

    eXp Realty LLC

    (346) 245-7217

    1202 Manor St Unit 5, Houston, TX 77015

Why Live in Cloverleaf

Cloverleaf, TX, a small community just outside Houston, has evolved from its origins as a railroad station into a residential area with a distinct identity. The area features mid-20th century brick bungalows and ranch-style homes, with some newer constructions on available lots. Residents appreciate the well-maintained properties and the sense of continuity, as many have lived there for years. Cloverleaf is 13 miles from downtown Houston, accessible via Wallisville Road and Route 90, though the area lacks public transportation, making car travel essential. The community is relatively walkable and bikeable, with interlocked sidewalks connecting residential streets. Local amenities include the Walmart Supercenter and New Forest Crossing shopping center, offering various retail options. Dining highlights feature local taco food trucks and the Nuevo Leon Meat Market, known for its barbacoa. North Shore Rotary Park provides green space with playgrounds and basketball courts, while the Leon Z Grayson Community Center offers community events and support services. Cloverleaf is part of the Galena Park Independent School District, which has high ratings for academic growth. Students attend James B. Harvard Elementary, Cobb Sixth Grade Campus, North Shore Middle, and North Shore Senior High School, known for its strong football program. The North Shore Rotary Club’s annual fish fry and crawfish boil is a significant event, drawing thousands and supporting local scholarships and organizations.

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