4150 TX HWY 36 SOUTH | BRENHAM, TX 77833

Commercial Property

4150 HWY 36S

BRENHAM, TX 77833

SUMMARY

This multi-building property is the current home of Bluebonnet Haven, a residential treatment center, located in Brenham, TX.

The facility as well as the treatment center are for sale and can be purchased together or separately.

Seated on 7 acres, this property has immediate access to State Highway 36 and boasts 320 feet of highway frontage.

This property boasts twelve buildings including 2 administration, 4 housing units, 3 school buildings, a gymnasium, a maintenance shop, and a social building that features a cafeteria, restaurant-style kitchen, movie theater, and salon.

The profitable Bluebonnet Haven is a residential treatment center that serves girls ages 12-17 that require treatment services for emotional disorders, intellectual disabilities, and autism spectrum disorders and/or are sex trafficking victims. Bluebonnet Haven also retains young ladies ages 18-22 who meet eligibility criteria and voluntarily agree to participate in the Extended Foster Care program.

PROPERTY FACTS

  • Listing price for Property $9,000,000
  • Listing price for business only $5,000,000
  • 7± acres
  • Built in 2018-2020
  • F1-Commercial Real Property
  • 14 Structures (12 are buildings)
  • 55+ parking spots
  • 320± ft of HWY 36 frontage
  • AADT_2022 (Traffic Count) = 11,929

DISCLOSURES

EXTERIOR

Explore the grounds of this sprawling commercial property

SMALL SCHOOL BUILDING

Single classroom building

BACK OFFICE BUILDING

Small Admin and Therapy Office

FRONT/ADMIN BUILDING

Greet your guests in this spacious front office building

LARGE SCHOOL BUILDINGS

Double classroom buildings

GYMNASIUM

Large gymnasium

HOUSING/DORM BUILDINGS

There are 4 housing units, each facing the middle courtyard

SOCIAL BUILDING

Cafeteria, Cinema and Beauty Shop

MAPPING

10 minutes from downtown Brenham, 1 hour-45 minutes from Austin, 2 hours – 35 minutes from San Antonio

TRAFFIC COUNTS

11,929 Daily Traffic Count

FLOOD PLAIN

Out of the 100-year flood plain