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A 46-bedroom Texas mansion that nobody wanted sat abandoned for decades. Now, it
MSN writes:
“A 46-bedroom Texas mansion that nobody wanted sat abandoned for decades. Now, it’s a booming commercial building and college campus.©RE/MAX Top Realty
- A 63,000-square-foot mansion near Houston sat vacant for over 20 years.
- Owner Jim Youngblood tried to sell the vacant home more than 20 times, but every deal fell through.
- He finally decided to rent the space out to small businesses and groups — and it’s working.
A colossal mansion in Manvel, Texas that sat vacant for more than 20 years is now thriving as a commercial building, including being part of a college campus.
The “Manvel Mansion,” about 23 miles south of Houston, was built in 2001 by physician Ulysses Watkins. He and his wife started building a 63,000-square-foot residence, but construction stopped about 80% when the couple decided the house was too big, according to the current owner of the property, Jim Youngblood.”
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