614 18th Street, Houston, Texas 77550
$225,000
2 Beds
1 Full Bath
Single-Family






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About 614 18th Street
Here is your chance to own a piece of history in Galveston's East End! This incredible property has so many old-school and distinguished features waiting for your creative touches and restoration expertise. Original hardwoods, transoms, beadboard, claw tub, formal dining room, plus much more. Spacious backyard is perfect for pets, kids, and/or a lush garden. Plenty of generous storage underneath the home.
Here’s a quick rundown of its interesting past:
- Built in August 1912, the original insurance record from October 9, 1912, mentions that the house needed "10 days to complete".
- Emma Harris, the widow of Charles A. Harris, built the house as a rental property. She also owned 1728 Winnie, located on the south side of the lot.
- Ruth Harris, Emma’s daughter, inherited the house after her mother’s passing in 1937.
- Ruth later married George F. Dean, a building contractor. They owned the house until 1988, when Abe Kellner purchased it. His descendants still own it to this day.
Highlights
614 18th Street
$225,000
Single-Family
777 Home Sq Ft
Houston 77550
2 Beds
1 Full Bath
3,488 Lot Sq Ft
General Description
Taxes & Fees
Tax ID
438400000001000
Tax Rate
1.7307%
Taxes w/o Exemption/Yr
$3,344 / 2024
Maint Fee
No
Room/Lot Size
1st Bed
13x11
2nd Bed
13x11
Interior Features
Fireplace
No
Heating
Other Heating
Cooling
No Cooling/Vent
Bedrooms
2 Bedrooms Down
Dishwasher
Maybe
Range
Yes
Disposal
Maybe
Microwave
Maybe
Loft
Maybe
Exterior Features
Foundation
Block & Beam
Roof
Composition
Exterior Type
Wood
Water Sewer
Public Sewer, Public Water
Private Pool
No
Area Pool
Maybe
Lot Description
Subdivision Lot
New Construction
No
Listing Firm
Schools (GALVES - 22 - Galveston)
Name | Grade | Great School Ranking |
---|---|---|
Other | Elementary | None of 10 |
Other | Middle | None of 10 |
Ball High | High | 4 of 10 |
School information is generated by the most current available data we have. However, as school boundary maps can change, and schools can get too crowded (whereby students zoned to a school may not be able to attend in a given year if they are not registered in time), you need to independently verify and confirm enrollment and all related information directly with the school.