
$650,000
NAL Estimated Property Value4010 Ursuline Street, Galveston, TX, 77550
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Featured in The New York Times, “The House of Salt and Honey” is a stunning new construction home that is nothing short of a work of art. This property with a separate 224 square foot casita has approximately 1550 SQFT of total livable space. This magazine worthy home was designed by builder Christine Plum whose work was recently featured on the Galveston Home Tour to much acclaim. Handmade Saltillo tile floors, 10’ ceilings, leathered marble countertops, custom lighting, extinct long leaf pine window trim and vintage materials are seen throughout this exquisite home. Other features include antique doors from Europe, Farrow and Ball color palettes, Anderson wood windows, unique carport design which can serve as a great entertainment space and casita with full bath and kitchenette. You are truly stepping into an experience when you enter this extraordinary home. In close proximity to the beach and Strand as well as walking distance to the charming Cordray Drug Store & Ice Cream Shop.
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Living in Texas means access to four of the nation’s most dynamic metro economies — Dallas–Fort Worth’s corporate and logistics powerhouse, Houston’s global energy and medical hub, Austin’s tech-driven and culturally iconic Live Music Capital of the World, and San Antonio’s historic yet steadily expanding military and healthcare center. The state blends economic scale with cultural significance, rooted in independence, entrepreneurship, and a strong sense of place — from Friday night football to world-renowned barbecue and music festivals. For homebuyers, Texas offers comparatively attainable housing, no personal income tax, and master-planned communities built around space and convenience; for investors, continued population growth, business relocation, and diversified industries create sustained demand across urban cores, suburbs, and emerging secondary markets.
Population Growth
~1.3% annually
Net Migration
Positive
Median Home Price
$283,800
Unemployment Rate
4.3%
Price Trend
Flat
New Permits
158,121
City: Galveston
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