A fixer-upper in downtown New Braunfels has hit the market, and the 1845 home has the distinction of being build by Johann Von Coll, one of the city's first settlers, according to its sales listing.
Sometimes homes that look fairly nice from the front prove even more breathtaking inside or around back. Take for example this two-story Spanish-style manor in Terrell Hills recently listed for almost $2.6 million.
A home that grew up around Fredericksburg's Pape Log Cabin, an 1846 structure built communally by that Hill Country town's first 40 settlers, has hit the market for $850,000.
An elegant Alamo Heights home once owned by Kathleen Lane Luby, the late wife of the founder of the iconic Luby's cafeteria chain, is back on the market after briefly landing a buyer.
The eight-page Waterville Telephone Directory has 439 residents phone numbers, and a loving fan base. “It’s kind of a staple,” said Phyllis Browning, a member of the organization that prints