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801 Mickle Creek
Medina, TX 78055
Mary DuPerier with eXp Realty, original listing - (888) 519-7431
$1,350,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
Full: 2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2000 Square Feet
Property Description
Welcome to this stunning 30+/- acre property nestled in Bandera County, Medina, Texas in the heart of the beautiful Texas Hill Country. This unique estate boasts a 2,000+/- sqft home with Asian-inspired architecture, featuring two bedrooms and two bathrooms, with intricate details all throughout. The main residence showcases exquisite timber frame construction, a durable metal roof, and a pier and beam foundation. Inside, you'll be greeted by cathedral ceilings, cordwood walls and recycled old bridge timbers creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. High ceilings and an open floor plan enhance the spaciousness of the home, while skylights in the bedrooms and study/office room bathe the interiors in natural light. The floors are a combination of ceramic tile and long leaf pine, and the two primary suites are thoughtfully separated by the living area, ensuring privacy. Escape into the distinctive tea house to enjoy the sights and sounds of nature through the panoramic sliding glass/screen doors. Whether you are looking to enjoy your favorite beverage, realign your chakras, or soak in the hot tub this is the perfect scene for relaxation. The exterior property characteristics are equally impressive, with 18+/- high fenced acres encompassing the property improvements, extensive native plants, flowing water features, fenced-in vegetable gardens, and lush shade trees, providing a truly remarkable native Hill Country oasis. There is a detached solar barn, designed as a greenhouse, workshop and chicken coop and an additional barn which is used as a workshop including a storage area and a tandem garage/carport. Moreover, the property includes a deep well, the wet weather Mickle Creek, which enhances its natural beauty, and a wildlife exemption for tax purposes. Eco-friendly features abound, with a solar panel system providing 12.5 KW of power and a rainwater harvesting system supplying 49,000+/- gallons of rainwater storage capacity. The solar system is tied to the grid and has a Tesla Powerwall backup battery system. Stay connected with high-speed fiber internet, making this serene retreat both modern and sustainable. This extraordinary property offers a harmonious blend of nature and versatility. Endless opportunities to create your own idyllic sanctuary, homestead, sustainable farm, private recreational vacation home, or wellness retreat for others to enjoy, in the Texas Hill Country. Come take a look!
Property Information
Lot Size
30 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Farm-Farm
Year Built
1983
MLS Number
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Location
Address
801 mickle creek
City
Medina
State
TX
Zip Code
78055
County
BANDERA
Listing
Provider
eXp Realty, original listing
Name
Phone
(830) 796-5558
Office Name
Office Phone
(888) 519-7431
Agent Name
Mary DuPerier
Agency Phone
(888) 519-7431

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