A charming 1890 New Braunfels home built by one of the city's most prominent businessmen and bankers has hit the market for $850,000.
The three-bedroom, three-bath property originally belonged to Richard E. Kloepper — a founding member of New Braunfels State Bank and the local First Federal Savings and Loan Association — and his wife Ella Sodke. A historical marker affixed to the front of the home details that significant lineage.
The "stunning, meticulously maintained" 2,600-square foot residence in Central New Braunfels features many of its original features, according to its sales listing. Among those are high ceilings, built-in bookshelves, hardwood floors and plentiful windows with millwork framing.
Situated on a double lot, the property also includes a spacious art studio and enough room for a backyard swimming pool, according to the listing.
This home is listed by Stacie Poorman with Phyllis Browning Company - NB.
All photos and listing info via Realtor.com.