Unbelievable Historic building, likely the oldest in San Marcos according to Francis Stovall built in 1878 originally on Guadalupe Street. Moved and brought to commercial code in 1988 at this location. One block from County Courthouse square 4 blocks from TX State campus. Zoned Downtown Character District 5 calls for numerous potential commercial mix uses, retail, office, residential, short term rental and more. Moving building again opens up additional possibilities for this location.
DAYS ON MARKET
38
LAST UPDATED
5/29/2025
TRACT
D P Hopkins II
YEAR BUILT
0
COUNTY
Hays
STATUS
Active
PROPERTY TYPE(S)
Commercial
ADDITIONAL DETAILS
AIR
Central Air, Electric
AIR CONDITIONING
Yes
CONSTRUCTION
Clapboard, Lap Siding
HEAT
Central, Electric
LOT
0.3051 acre(s)
STORIES
2
SUBDIVISION
D P Hopkins II
TAXES
6228
UTILITIES
Electricity Available
VIEW DESCRIPTION
None
WATER
Public
WATER ACCESS
None
MORTGAGE CALCULATOR
TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT
0
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