Chip and Joanna Gaines’ best fixer-uppers for sale in Texas
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Over the years, Chip and Joanna Gaines, professional property developer duo and stars of home transformation show Fixer Uppers, have renovated countless properties, transformed real people’s lives and rejuvenated their home city of Waco while they’re at. Want in? We've scoured the power couple’s Texas-based property website, Magnolia Realty, for characterful homes bursting with potential in the Lone Star State. Ready to knock down a few walls? Let's go...
Charming clapboard cottage, Anson, Jones County: $65,000 (£51k)
Even from the exterior, this endearing home in the city of Anson can't help but make you smile with its sunny yellow front door. The inviting entrance is offset with two columns of intricate white metal work, while playful stepping stone paths add whimsical curb appeal.
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Charming clapboard cottage, Anson, Jones County: $65,000 (£51k)
Inside, it's clear there's work to do, however, original detailing such as the hardwood floors and wood-burning stove could really shine with a little attention. Offering two bedrooms and one bathroom, this property could be the perfect canvas for a couple of ambitious first-time buyers.
Charming clapboard cottage, Anson, Jones County: $65,000 (£51k)
Weathered and worn-out, the kitchen needs a complete overhaul – those original wood cabinet doors could be sanded down, varnished and refitted to new units to preserve the rustic charm of the home. While some elbow grease is required, the house does have newly-fitted windows, central heating, plumbing and electrics, so you can rest assured that the alterations needed here are purely aesthetic.
Charming clapboard cottage, Anson, Jones County: $65,000 (£51k)
Step outside the quaint single-storey home and the fenced backyard provides a cosy green oasis for soaking up that Texas sunshine. Take the lawn in hand and add some flower beds and a bistro set and you're good to go!
Converted car dealership, Crandall, Kaufman County: $84,900 (£66.7k)
If you're brave enough to take a chance on a wild card, this ex-car dealership in Crandall could be just the ticket. With three bedrooms and two bathrooms, the unconventional property comes on a half-acre corner lot. Plus, despite the quiet location, it boasts easy access to Highway 175, so the centre of Dallas is only a half-hour drive away.
Converted car dealership, Crandall, Kaufman County: $84,900 (£66.7k)
Available for commercial or residential use, we love the idea of transforming this quirky space into a comfortable, family home with bags of character. It wouldn't take a complete rebuild either – just some rejigging of the layout and a few sparks of creative thinking.
Converted car dealership, Crandall, Kaufman County: $84,900 (£66.7k)
As well as its fascinating former life, there are plenty of thoughtful details throughout like the beadboard across the kitchen ceiling and cabinetry. Bit too orange for your tastes? Keep the details, but paint it bright white or a soft grey for a more modern feel.
Converted car dealership, Crandall, Kaufman County: $84,900 (£66.7k)
The previous owners certainly loved their shiplap! This bathroom features a wood-plank feature wall surrounding the luxurious corner bathtub. Nevertheless, we'd be tempted to remove the cladding and install something a bit more practical. Wood might look attractive, but it's never the best idea in a bathroom – especially one with water jets.
1920s property, Victoria, Victoria County: $124,900 (£98k)
How charming is this beautiful 1920s home? If you've fallen for its chocolate-box exterior, it could be yours for the bargain price of $124,900 (£98k). With four bedrooms, two bathrooms and an interior measuring 3,169 square feet, you'll get plenty of bang for your buck – though you'll need to commit quite a bit of time to the interior...
1920s property, Victoria, Victoria County: $124,900 (£98k)
From peeling wallpaper to loose ceiling plaster, the ground floor is in need of a serious reno job. Left with exposed walls, the kitchen could do with a complete refit and a touch of personality. On the positive side, this is a great chance to put your own stamp on a property. You could even knock through and create a big open-plan kitchen/living space.
1920s property, Victoria, Victoria County: $124,900 (£98k)
Accommodation upstairs is pleasantly surprising – the previous occupants began renovations on this level so you'll only need to fork out for a makeover downstairs. From the dark wood floors to the fresh paint and newly fitted windows, this room only requires a few modern touches.
1920s property, Victoria, Victoria County: $124,900 (£98k)
Set in just under a quarter of an acre, the property is located in prime position on Victoria's main street. That large elevated terrace is the perfect place to watch the city wake up over for a morning cup of coffee.
Characterful cottage, Marlin, Falls County: $129,500 (£100k)
If you're after a bargain, look no further than this 1930s clapboard cottage in Texas city of Marlin. For the affordable price tag of $129,500 (£100k), you'll get plenty for your money, with three bedrooms and two bathrooms set out over 2,706 square foot.
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Characterful cottage, Marlin, Falls County: $129,500 (£100k)
Inside, you'll find original 1930s hardwood floors that with a little time and love are sure to scrub up beautifully. There's also a kitchenette and private bathroom upstairs which could make excellent guest quarters or offer a smart solution to multi-generational living.
Characterful cottage, Marlin, Falls County: $129,500 (£100k)
If you can see beyond the current decor, it's obvious that this house has great bones. There's plenty of potential here – you could knock a wall down to create a larger open-plan kitchen/diner, for instance. Plus it also boasts a new roof and some recently-updated vinyl windows so there's no need for any serious expenditures.
Characterful cottage, Marlin, Falls County: $129,500 (£100k)
The cottage is sat on nearly an acre of land that features mature landscaping, fruit trees and plenty of scope for avid gardeners. Fencing is already in place, as well as a large carport that can accommodate guests.
Quaint residence, Seguin, Guadalupe County: $140,000 (£110k)
Minutes from Texas Lutheran University and downtown Seguin, this tucked-away home offers a quiet suburban location in easy reach of the hustle and bustle. Out front, a ramped wooden porch provides a covered outdoor space and a future-proof entrance for retirees.
Quaint residence, Seguin, Guadalupe County: $140,000 (£110k)
The two-bed, one-bath property comes with no major cause for concern. While the interiors are dated, they're clean and structurally sound. All this living room needs is a lick of paint, new flooring and that popcorn ceiling stripping away.
Quaint residence, Seguin, Guadalupe County: $140,000 (£110k)
With a quaint scalloped window box, plain white cabinetry and green Formica countertops, you might want to start from scratch in the kitchen. Well-lit and airy, this space could be brought to life with a charming farmhouse-inspired scheme.
Quaint residence, Seguin, Guadalupe County: $140,000 (£110k)
The sizeable back garden is a real plus as it leaves plenty of space for extending the footprint of the current one-story home. A handy detached garage is a valuable addition too – this property could offer a great fixer-upper project for a novice or a quick turnover for a seasoned developer. What are you waiting for?
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Rustic farmhouse, Victoria, Victoria County: $159,000 (£125k)
Rustic farmhouse, Victoria, Victoria County: $159,000 (£125k)
The property needs some updating inside, but it also offers original gems like those stunning wooden floors. Upstairs, the master bedroom has a spacious balcony overlooking the garden that could be transformed into something really special after a thorough revamp.
Rustic farmhouse, Victoria, Victoria County: $159,000 (£125k)
Awash with surprising colour choices, the retro kitchen might resemble something from Barbie's Dream House, but it's a great size for a growing family. For a buyer prepared to start again with this time warp home, it could yield spectacular results and a healthy profit.
Rustic farmhouse, Victoria, Victoria County: $159,000 (£125k)
The backyard features an impressive orchard and a hot tub for sunset soaks. There's also an oversized garage with an attached room that's currently used as a workshop, but could easily be converted into a home office.
Ranch-style residence, Belton, Killeen-Temple: $165,000 (£130k)
For a home with plenty of land, look no further than this generous property in Belton. As well as the bungalow, you'll get four acres of land, plus the price tag has already been slashed from $200,000 (£157k) to $165,000 (£130k).
Ranch-style residence, Belton, Killeen-Temple: $165,000 (£130k)
The perfect property for those who love the great outdoors, the lot comes with a greenhouse, multiple storage sheds and a small barn. Some of the hard work has already been started as the surrounding grounds are lined with rose bushes, honeysuckles, mature pecan trees and pomegranate trees.
Ranch-style residence, Belton, Killeen-Temple: $165,000 (£130k)
Inside, the ranch features an open kitchen, a dining room, two bathrooms and three sizeable bedrooms with large walk-in closets. There’s also a generous laundry room and a covered deck outside. It's got plenty of potential, you just have to dig beneath the vinyl flooring to get to it!
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Ranch-style residence, Belton, Killeen-Temple: $165,000 (£130k)
Crying out for a buyer with a little imagination, this living space needs stripping back to a blank canvas. Remove the ceiling panels, take down that faux wood cladding and overhaul the cabinetry, and you'll be left with a sizeable space for family living.
Brick bungalow, Waco, McLennan County: $249,900 (£196k)
If you want a rustic fixer-upper with easy access to amenities, check out this gorgeous brick bungalow. The three-bedroom, two-bathroom home is just six miles from the city centre of Waco – the city that Chip and Joanna Gaines call home and helped rejuvenate.
Brick bungalow, Waco, McLennan County: $249,900 (£196k)
This capacious living room would make a great space for a growing family, with the huge rock fireplace offering a characterful focal point. Meanwhile, the warm wood beams and in-built cabinetry could be given a modern facelift with either paint or stain.
Brick bungalow, Waco, McLennan County: $249,900 (£196k)
This open-plan kitchen/diner comes complete with double ovens and a breakfast bar, while a handy skylight draws in plenty of natural light. To take years off this space, swap out that orange-toned wood and add a fresh coat of paint to those beige walls. The tile countertops and floors could easily be replaced, as could that dated light fitting.
Brick bungalow, Waco, McLennan County: $249,900 (£196k)
The home also boasts a garage and a spacious utility room, complete with sink, so there's no shortage of space. Outside, there is plenty of room for a young family to run wild on the sizeable three acres, plus potential for future development.
Colonial-style cottage, Temple, Bell County: $300,000 (£236k)
Bursting with classic charm, this traditional home in North Temple has plenty of endearing curb appeal. With three bedrooms and three bathrooms set over 2,300 square foot of space, you get plenty for the $300,000 (£236k) price tag.
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Colonial-style cottage, Temple, Bell County: $300,000 (£236k)
There's no way to skirt around it, the interior needs a complete makeover. Luckily there's not too much to strip out and this blank canvas lends itself to a range of decor styles. We'd plump for the Fixer Uppers' aesthetic of choice and go modern farmhouse on this North Temple beauty.
Colonial-style cottage, Temple, Bell County: $300,000 (£236k)
Upstairs, there's an added bonus in the form of a separate apartment suite which could make the perfect guest annexe for visitors. Alternatively, it could be a great option for grown-up children still living at home or a practical solution for those caring for elderly parents.
Colonial-style cottage, Temple, Bell County: $300,000 (£236k)
Helpfully, the property also comes with a detached two-car garage and a generous driveway. Don't need that much space? You could always convert this space into something more practical for your family. What about a games room, teenage retreat or a practical laundry area?
Colourful wooden home, Austin, Travis County: $300,000 (£236k)
Nestled in Austin's hip Chestnut Neighbourhood, this bright dwelling has already won us over. Minutes from the city's downtown district, you could snap up this prime piece of real estate for $300,000 (£236k) – a reasonable bargain in this desirable area.
Colourful wooden home, Austin, Travis County: $300,000 (£236k)
The previous owners certainly didn't shy from colour, with shades of bright purple used throughout the interior of this two-bedroom, one-bathroom property. While it would be a shame to rid the home of its characteristic bold hues altogether, a sensitive revamp could bring in a refreshing two-tone scheme, paired with more modern fixtures.
Colourful wooden home, Austin, Travis County: $300,000 (£236k)
The cosy galley kitchen doesn't leave much space to maneuver, but for a couple or single occupant there's more than enough room to cook up a storm. That vibrant purple makes a reappearance here, while the mismatched cabinetry could do with a facelift – a wood stain or lick of paint could be all it takes. Additionally, swapping that Formica countertop for a modern marble-effect surface would make all the difference to this tight space.
Colourful wooden home, Austin, Travis County: $300,000 (£236k)
Outside, there's enough space for a snug garden if you're willing to give the soil a little TLC. Dating back to 1946, this wood-clad wonder is listed by the Austin History Center, making it a beloved local gem. Visitors would have no problem spotting this colourful residence, that's for sure!
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