

1200 Davenport Parkway
Strategic 1031 Exchange Opportunity | Equestrian, Venue & Development Estate
Marketing description
Unique luxury estate on ±3.5 acres in Brazoria County, ideal for conversion to or continued use as a boutique hospitality destination. Potential uses include short‑term vacation rentals, corporate retreats, wellness or spiritual retreats, intimate wedding and event venue, and executive lodging for regional industrial and energy corridors. Expansive grounds, large residence, and ample outdoor areas allow for guest suites, gathering spaces, and experiential amenities in a private country setting with convenient access to Greater Houston. An additional ±26.5 adjacent acres are available for purchase, providing a rare opportunity for future expansion, added amenities, or scaled hospitality operations.
Investment highlights
Ideal for a 1031 exchange buyer, equestrian operator, or farm and ranch developer, this ±3.5-acre estate offers an exceptional foundation for a boutique horse property, retreat venue, sports training facility, or small ranchette development (subject to approvals). The open acreage and existing improvements support barns, arenas, turnout areas, accessory dwellings, event use, and hospitality-oriented concepts. The property is also well suited for an intimate wedding and event venue with space for outdoor ceremonies, receptions, and guest parking. Located within a strong school district known for agricultural and FFA programs, the site appeals to buyers seeking a country lifestyle centered around 4H, show animals, and equestrian living. An additional ±26.5 adjacent acres are available separately, creating a rare opportunity to expand equestrian operations, develop a larger farm and ranch community, scale event and retreat facilities, or secure a long-term strategic land investment as part of a 1031 exchange acquisition.
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