138 N Mattson St
West Columbia, TX 77486
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Bedrooms
3
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Bathrooms
2
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About This Home
Cute home for lease in the heart of West Columbia! Easy to qualify. Call today to see this three bedroom home on a large corner lot. Fenced back yard. Two full baths. Large living and dining room.
138 N Mattson St is a house located in Brazoria County and the 77486 ZIP Code.
House Features
- Smoke Free
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Lease Options
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12 Months
Contact
- Listed by Kelly Andel | eXp Realty LLC
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Houston Association of REALTORS®
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Located at the intersection of Routes 35 and 36, West Columbia is a primarily residential city in Brazoria County. Brazos Avenue is West Columbia’s main commercial corridor consisting of independent shops, museums, restaurants, salons, and more. West Columbia is a small town with a warm community, which bonds over special events such as the First Capital Festival and the Flag Retirement Ceremony.
Once the Republic of Texas’ capital, West Columbia contains a rich history. The Varner-Hogg Plantation State Historic Site and the Columbia Historical Museum both showcase pieces of West Columbia’s storied past. Nearby access to the Brazos River, Brazos Bend State Park, and Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge lend a host of opportunities for outdoor adventure near West Columbia. Destinations like Galveston and Downtown Houston are just an hour’s drive from West Columbia as well.
Learn more about living in West ColumbiaColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 34 min | 20.4 mi | |
Drive: | 52 min | 33.4 mi |
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