Andy Flack
HomeLand Properties, Inc.
This Remarkable piece of Galveston History was Built in 1922 and originally located at the site of Austin School on 15th and Ave N1/2. In 1938 as part of a fascinating chapter in Galveston's past, Italian Immigrant Iacopo Niccolai purchased it & 10 others from GISD to be relocated. Featured on the 2019 GHF Historic Homes Tour the property showcases beautiful original longleaf pine floors and timeless character throughout. Thoughtfully updated for modern living, the kitchen and bath blend contemporary convenience with historic charm, and all appliances convey. Recent improvements include a roof replacement in 2025 and fresh interior & exterior paint. The gated driveway provides private off-street parking, while the central location places you just blocks from the beach and minutes from Galveston's vibrant Strand entertainment district. Whether you're seeking a weekend retreat, vacation home, or full-time island residence, this unique historic treasure offers the best of Galveston living
Directions: 61st St to Ave S, left on S to 38th St, left on 38th
Andy Flack
HomeLand Properties, Inc.
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Listed By: Susan Cahill of Better Homes And Gardens Real Estate Gary Greene - Galveston