All-brick homeOriginal hardwood floorsCentral heat and airTwo dining areas
Own a piece of Cooper history — with the flexibility to live, work, or invest. This rare 1900 all-brick home sits just steps from the historic Delta County courthouse square in downtown Cooper, offering approximately 3,500 sq ft of character-rich space on a generous 0.40-acre lot.
Inside you'll find 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, original hardwood floors, and two fireplaces anchoring two separate living areas. Two dining areas give you room to gather — the second is currently used as a game room and easily flexes to a home office, library, or studio. Comfort is covered with central heat and air, and a 3-car garage delivers rare storage and workspace for the era.
Zoned for flexibility: residential OR commercial use — a standout opportunity for a primary residence, professional office, boutique, bed-and-breakfast, or income-producing venture in the heart of a growing Northeast Texas county seat. No HOA, low taxes, city utilities, and Cooper ISD. Strong value-add potential for the right buyer who appreciates historic bones and a premier downtown location minutes from Cooper Lake.
Homes like this — true all-brick, full of original detail, walkable to the square — rarely come to market. Buyer to verify all measurements and permitted uses.
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Principal & interest
$1,547
Mortgage insurance
$0
Property taxes
$170
Home insurance
$105
HOA fees
$0
Utilities
Not included
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