The agencies at Belton
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Secluded beneath a canopy of mature oaks along the banks of Nolan Creek, this beautifully renovated downtown Belton cottage offers a rare blend of charm, relaxation, and investment potential. Featuring 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, the home has been thoughtfully updated while preserving its inviting character. The spacious central kitchen is designed for gathering, complete with concrete counters, a walk-in pantry, and inviting coffee bar. Cozy evenings await in the living room beside the corner fireplace, while the enclosed sunroom and expansive deck with hot tub provide peaceful, shaded creek-side views perfect for entertaining or unwinding. Additional features include a creek-side walk-out basement with laundry facilities, abundant storage, and a small roadside unfinished storefront offering endless possibilities for a studio, boutique, office, or future business venture. Currently enjoyed as a private weekend retreat and part-time short-term rental, this property offers flexibility for personal use or income-producing opportunities. Ideally located just steps from Belton’s vibrant downtown dining, shopping, and entertainment, the home also is within walking distance to the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Bell County Museum, the historic square and Woodhouse Day Spa. Across the creek, the scenic walking and jogging trail connects the university to the heart of downtown, making this creek-side retreat as convenient as it is serene. The property is being sold fully furnished. Just bring your suitcase.
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
There are properties that offer beauty… and then there are those that offer a place in history. Set on 2.6 acres in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, the original Round Mountain Stagecoach Inn is a rare and storied offering dating back to the 1870s. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this landmark property was built as a vital stop along early travel routes, once welcoming stagecoaches, travelers, and cattlemen moving through the frontier—serving not only as an inn, but as a gathering place, post office, and hub of daily life in a rugged and rapidly growing Texas. Constructed of native stone with substantial walls built to stand the test of time, the residence offers approximately 2,974 square feet with 3 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, living room, dining room, and two screened-in porches. Updates to the home with it's current owner have included a new septic system, two full bathrooms, updated plumbing and electrical and ductless HVAC units. The original livery stable remains an extraordinary feature of the property and a direct connection to its past. Once used to shelter and rest horses traveling through the region, the structure reflects the rhythm of early Hill Country life. The second story of the stable—typically used as hay storage—was thought to have served as additional sleeping quarters, further reinforcing the inn’s role as a place of refuge and rest. Whether envisioned as a private residence, legacy retreat, or an intimate bed and breakfast or gathering space, the property offers a rare opportunity to steward a meaningful piece of Texas history—where its next chapter is written with care and respect for its historic designation. This is more than a home—it is a living story, waiting for its next chapter.
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
There is only one One Addison Place. This redefines one-of-a-kind. This is One Addison Place, a unique experience that combines living, working and playing across four floors and approximately 40,000 square feet. One Addison Place is life at the next level — a hybrid of home and hobby, currently outfitted with a retail space, car showcase, office space and private penthouse. The aesthetic? Industrial meets indulgent, with exposed ductwork, exposed brick and trussed metal ceilings played against gleaming floors, polished marble and impeccable finishes. Exceptionally large windows — some dramatically arched — flood almost every space with natural light. The second floor is an engineering marvel, designed to house a large car collection. In fact, all four floors of One Addison Place can accommodate multiple cars, via elevator delivery to each floor. (Have your Ferrari delivered to your desk.) The penthouse residence is truly the crowning jewel. Its many luxuries include a stately living room — complete with statement fireplace clad in black-and-white stone — chef’s kitchen with island, custom wine cellar, private theater and two bedrooms. The sumptuous primary suite offers a large marble bath and dual custom closets. The impeccably finished penthouse also offers two large terraces and three large accordion doors that bring the outside in. The panoramic views of Addison — including planes taking off and landing at Addison Airport — are simply breathtaking. Tech amenities include a state-of-the-art facial-recognition security system and building automation controlled via cell phone. There is an option to purchase the $1 million Audio Note stereo system. There are multiple kitchens and multiple patios; the generous 6,400 square feet of patio space could be enclosed and unlimited entertainment options could be had. Rich. Refined. Relaxed. One Addison Place is an unrivaled opportunity, ready to enjoy immediately or to be easily evolved for myriad future uses, including as a family office, a private museum, an art gallery — anything the imagination can dream. The location is next-level, too. One Addison Place is in a prime position, not only adjacent to Addison Circle but across the street from the forthcoming Addison Junction, the $240 million mixed-use project planned for the Addison Circle Silver Line Station. The 14-acre district will combine a 155,550-square-foot mass timber office building, a 140-room boutique hotel, 30,000 square feet of entertainment space and The Hangar, a 12,000-square-foot aviation-inspired event venue on DART property. At build-out, Addison Junction is projected to generate $300 million in annual economic output and support more than 1,600 permanent jobs. Addison Junction is at the crossroads of Addison Circle, Addison Airport, the Dallas North Tollway office corridor and Addison’s bus transit center. The DART Silver Line, currently under construction, will place Addison on a 26-mile commuter rail system linking Plano, Richardson/UT Dallas, Carrollton, Cypress Waters, Dallas and DFW International Airport. One Addison Place 4900 Arapaho Road, in the heart of Addison, off the southwest intersection of Dallas North Tollway and Arapaho Road, with luxury surroundings and convenient access to the best retail, dining and entertainment in Addison and beyond.
…By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
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These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Belton. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.