Welcome to Cow Creek Farms, situated on 2.097 acres this property offers 2,600 sq ft of living space with 4 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms. The home features an open-concept living, dining, and kitchen area. The property is currently configured with half of the home used as a short-term rental, providing flexibility for owner occupancy, multigenerational living, or income-producing use. An additional approximately 1,000 sq ft area offers potential for a mother-in-law suite, guest quarters, or separate living space. The property is suitable for agricultural use, with improvements including a 1,500 sq ft barn with chicken coop and pens, supporting livestock, poultry, 4-H, FFA, or hobby farming. The acreage provides space for animals, equipment, or related agricultural activities. Combining classic farmhouse charm with modern livability, this property is a rare opportunity to enjoy country living with room to grow—just minutes from the heart of Calvert.
This home is conveniently located at the corner of Hickory Street and Hanna (FM 1644) in Calvert and only blocks to HWY 6 and has tile floors throughout and large closets for storage. The simplicity creates an environment that is easy to care for and maintain. Call to make an appointment to take a look!
The Iron Bridge Ranchettes, in Robertson County near Bryan/College Station and conveniently close to Highway 6 on the way to Waco, offer 13 carefully curated tracts from about 10.4 to just over 31 acres. With well-maintained county road access and approximately 90 feet of elevation change across the property, access is a breeze, and the views are stunning. Tracts 1 to 3 are fully wooded with trails; tracts 4 to 7 are open pasture; tracts 8 to 9 balance woods and pasture, while tracts 10 to 13 feature open pasture along the live water ‘Mud Creek’ and the intersection of the Little Brazos River. Each tract offers scenic terrain, utilities, ag exemptions, and endless potential—perfect for ranching, recreation, or a future homesite. With the diversity of this offering, there is sure to be something for everyone. Close enough to town, but far enough to see the stars. Come take a look! Seller believes to own 25% of oil/gas minerals which will convey with sale buyer to independently verify.
Opportunity to own a commercial building plus an additional lot on Calvertâ??s Historic 8-Block Business District on the National Registry. The late 1800s building on Main Street/SH 6, is a Mesker storefront with a distinguishing facade of ornamental pressed metal sheet panels. Next to the Mesker building (approx. 1625 sf) is a vacant commercial lot (25' x 150') with potential to build or create a pocket park or extend the outdoor space into a courtyard/outdoor seating and more. Interior features include exposed bricks and wood beams. In addition, the property boasts a large back outdoor area with large shade trees with access from the alley way. The building and lot have 50 feet of state highway frontage on Calvert's historic Main Street. Updates include new electrical wiring, two separate restrooms at the rear of the Mesker bldg. Located approximately halfway between College Station/Texas A&M University and Waco/Baylor University, this property is conveniently located in one of the state's largest historic districts on the National Registry. The buildings offer an investment opportunity with the potential for retail, office, hospitality and/or brewery/biergarten in Calvertâ??s 700 block.
Opportunity to own historic commercial building in Calvertâ??s Historic 8-Block Business District on the National Registry. Originally built in 1869, this historic building first operated as the Casimir Drugstore until 1949. Today, the building is the working studio and headquarters for international sign painter, Starr Studios. Spaces throughout the property have been designated to showcase the artistâ??s collections, as well as workspaces for gilding, restorations and sign painting. The property also includes living quarters, yoga/meditation space, and garage for custom painted art and lettering as seen on HGTVâ??s Junk Gypsy's VW bug. The building was once home to a bar/dance hall where guests gathered for frosty beverages w/friends. Original diagonal wood floors can be seen throughout the 3750 sq. ft. space. Multiple rooms and areas can be used as more retail space, storage, living quarters and more. The front room has a large retail/showroom and counters along with working areas. The back room/garage has a concrete floor with an alley exit door at grade. The property also boasts two roof windows/skylights for natural light and a special feature in historic buildings. Approx. halfway between College Station/Texas A&M and Waco/Baylor, this property is conveniently located in one of the state's largest historic districts on the National Registry. The building is an investment opportunity with the potential for retail, art studio, office, or hospitality in Calvertâ??s 500 block.
Don’t miss this incredible opportunity—4 separate, tenant-occupied, income-producing buildings all on one property, offering endless potential for rental income or future development. Whether you’re an experienced investor or just starting your portfolio, this is the perfect value-add project. The property is being sold AS-IS and is priced for quick sale. Bring your vision and unlock the possibilities—multi-family, rental, flip, or redevelopment. Currently generating income with tenants in place. Cash only. Opportunities like this are rare—schedule your showing today!
This unique and rare find is a real 1860's farm house, with all the charm and of course many modern amenities. History: The original Calvert brick was manufactured on this site. What remains of the brick ovens lines a great covered outdoor space for personal enjoyment and entertainment. A charming gazebo is situated on the edge of the pond. The garage also has a covered oversized porch ready for a few rockers and relaxation. You can enjoy the crackle of the fire pit and toast a few marshmallows. The oversized garage offers drive through convenience, plenty of storage and room for your ongoing projects. Inside, the kitchen is modernly functional with appliances to compliment the originality of the home. Wood floors throughout.
Are you looking for a hunting retreat or recreational get-away? Discover the perfect blend of comfort, functionality, and natural beauty on this 50-acre property in Calvert, Texasâ??just 30 minutes from Bryan-College Station. This 2-bedroom, 1.5-bath home built in 2015 sits on a slab foundation and features a fenced yard and a welcoming front porch, ideal for enjoying peaceful country living. A standout feature is the 30' x 40' insulated workshop, fully equipped with electric, water, washer and dryer connections, a refrigerator, and a water heater, offering expanded potential for additional living space. The property also includes an additional tin barn, perfect for equipment storage. With two water wells, two conventional septic systems, and two electric meters, this property is well-suited for a variety of uses. Fully fenced and cross-fenced, it is ideal for cattle, recreational activities, or hunting. Two scenic ponds and a mix of open pasture and mature wooded areas provide an attractive habitat for wildlife, with a portion of the property lying in the floodplainâ??enhancing its natural appeal. Enjoy the best of rural Texas with ample space, stunning views, and endless possibilities. Electric service is provided by Navasota Electric Co-op. Donâ??t miss this exceptional opportunity to own your own hunting retreat!
This property is two addresses combined in order to create one large space that allows for all of your outdoor desires and gardening and/or livestock pleasures. Combine that with a freshly built home in a quiet small town atmosphere where "revival" is the talk of the day as people leave the hustle and bustle of the big city in search of peace and tranquility. You will find yourself in the great Texas "triangle" which means you have Dallas, Houston, Waco, and Bryan/College Station at your fingertips for any and all lifestyle needs and desires. The revitalization occurring in this town is happening NOW and you can be a part of its success moving forward. Wait too long and you miss the opportunity.
Unlimited potential describes this 1868 multi-functional, unique, building in downtown Calvert! Located on SH 6 in the center of the golden triangle between Texas A&M & Baylor. Renovations at present include architect engineered and supervised steel supported frame and design plans, as well as, fire barriers and sprinkler system, 2 electric meters and plumbing partially complete. Designed for flexibility and creativity, potential uses include event venue, business downstairs and living upstairs, air B&B, restaurant, retail shop and office or commercial leas space. Enjoy the breezy balcony overlooking the downtown historic district! Stair/chair lift to convey.
Welcome to this charmer nestled in lovely Calvert, Texas just a couple blocks from main street. Located conveniently just 30 minuets from Bryan/College Station and 50 minuets from Waco, Texas. This home provides a very spacious lot along with plenty of bedrooms and living spaces for anyones requisites. Whether you're looking for a great commuter spot, or a place to settle down and take in the tranquility of this lovely small town, this one has much to offer!
*Square footage is estimated due to the appraisal district lacking specification* One of a few original structures listed by the State Historical Association on Main Street of Calvert. L T Fuller founded his company around 1870, one of Calvert's first industries & patented a number of mechanical items for the cotton trade and specialized machinery. The iron facade came from the famous Mesker & Brothers Company, St. Louis. MO. Iron ore from local deposits and from Cherokee County (100 mi. NE) was hauled here by horse-drawn wagons to be made into farm tools and other iron products. Original brick walls, bead board ceilings & 1870's water cistern. Original doors front the facade with decorated Victorian cast hardware shows the high quality in the original build. Tall ceiling heights keep the interior cool and afford maximum wall space to be used. The tall Victorian doors would open wide to provide wonderful air circulation from front to back of the building prior to HVAC systems. The original wood floors are long leaf Southern Pine from the 1870's with the exception of some restoration when needed over the last 100 years. Original display windows remain & cast iron "hooks" remain as evidence of the oil ceiling lamp fixtures. The electrical wiring has been completely redone for modern day use and safety. The structure is piped for natural gas heat. The standing stove remains with the building. Own a piece of Texas history!
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Calvert is located in Texas. Calvert, Texas has a population of 1,203. Calvert is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 6.73% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.67%.
The median household income in Calvert, Texas is $59,438. The median household income for the surrounding county is $55,709 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Calvert is 36.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 92.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 36.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 38.8 inches per year, with 0.3 inches of snow per year.