Tiny Houses

A Spacious, Affordable Retreat in Huffman, TX

Price: $33,333
Listed on: Zillow
Location: 24523 Georges Way, Huffman, TX 77336

Let’s be honest—this isn’t some luxury showpiece, but that’s exactly why it works. This 1999 double-wide manufactured home (26×60) in Huffman, TX gives you what actually matters: space, functionality, and a price point that doesn’t crush you. Inside, the layout is wide open, not chopped up like older homes. The living area is big enough to actually live in—not just squeeze a couch against the wall and call it a day. Natural light comes through those front windows, and while the finishes aren’t high-end, they’re clean and usable. You’re not paying for hype—you’re paying for square footage. The kitchen is where this place quietly wins. That central island isn’t just for looks—it gives you prep space, storage, and a natural gathering point. Plenty of cabinet space too, even if the design is dated. But here’s the truth: cabinets can be painted in a weekend. Layout? That’s expensive to fix. This one already got it right.

You’ve got three legit bedrooms—not tiny boxes pretending to be rooms. The primary bedroom has enough space to breathe, and the attached bathroom with double vanity and soaking tub gives you real daily comfort. Again, it’s not designer-level—but it’s practical, and it works. Now let’s talk about the parts most people ignore but matter: storage and flow. That long closet space? Ugly, yes. Useful? Absolutely. You’re not going to complain when you actually have room to store your stuff instead of stacking it in corners.
The second bathroom is straightforward—tub/shower combo, compact, does the job. No nonsense. Outside, the grey exterior with white trim is clean and neutral. Not flashy, but not embarrassing either. The small front steps and entry give it a welcoming feel without trying too hard.

Where this property really pulls ahead is the community. You’re not isolated—you’re in a maintained neighborhood with a pool and onsite management. That means fewer headaches, better upkeep, and a more stable environment. For a manufactured home, that’s a big deal.

If you’re expecting perfection, this isn’t it. But if you want space, a solid layout, and a place you can upgrade over time without overpaying upfront, this is a smart move. It’s not trying to impress you—it’s trying to make sense financially.

And honestly? That’s a better deal than most listings pretending to be something they’re not.

Listed by: Brandi Chalfant 469-708-1800, Lakewood Village