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Corsicana, TX Multifamily Home for Sale

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    $399,900

    • 8 Beds
    • 4 Baths
    • 3,840 Sq Ft

    700 W 3rd Ave, Corsicana, TX 75110

    Prepare yourself to be impressed with the well-maintained 4-plex, sporting a 2023 roof, increasing the allure and temptation of the investor’s dream! Your next income producing property is located in the Corsicana Historic District, a few blocks from the award winning downtown Corsicana. Key Features: • Roof: Composition roof installed in 2023 on both buildings, providing peace of mind for years

    Aric Bonner The Bonner Group

    700 W 3rd Ave, Corsicana, TX 75110

Why Live in Corsicana

Corsicana, Texas, a small city in east central Texas, is known for its rich history and industrial significance. With a population of 25,000, it serves as the seat of Navarro County and is located 50 miles from the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The city’s economy transitioned from oil production to food manufacturing, with Collin Street Bakery and Russell Stover Chocolates being major employers. Other significant industries include Corsicana Mattress and Guardian Industries, along with Navarro Regional Hospital. The city’s housing market offers a range of options, from affordable starter homes to custom waterfront properties on Richland-Chambers Reservoir. Historic neighborhoods like the Carriage District and Mills Place feature homes with architectural styles from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Corsicana Independent School District has a good reputation, and Navarro College, a two-year community college, is well-known for its Grand National Champion Bulldogs Cheer Team, featured in the Netflix series CHEER. Downtown Corsicana boasts brick-paved streets, historic buildings, and cultural attractions such as the Pearce Museum and the Warehouse Living Arts Center. Outdoor activities are plentiful, with Lake Halbert and Richland-Chambers Reservoir offering fishing and boating opportunities. Corsicana’s crime rates are lower compared to larger cities like Dallas and Houston. The city experiences hot, oppressive summers and has a strong Christian community with churches dating back to the 1800s.

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