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The Galveston Carriage Place, located at 523 24th Street, is a historically significant building in downtown Galveston. Constructed in 1865, it originally served as the business premises & residence of Frederick D. Schmidt, a blacksmith, horseshoer, & carriage manufacturer. Schmidt operated his business on the ground floor & resided upstairs, maintaining ownership until 1944. Today, the building offers a unique live-work proposition for discerning buyers with the opportunity for plenty of rental income. There are currently 4 fully occupied spacious units ranging in approx. size of 992 SF - 3,475 SF. Several tenants are interested in remaining, allowing for immediate income to the new owner. Each unit separately metered for electric. Water & trash included in rent. Steps away from countless restaurants, shops, bars, & attractions!
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