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3408 N Us Highway 281 Local commercial 1 158 m² À vendre Hamilton, TX 76531 1 201 942 € (1 037,66 €/m²)



RÉSUMÉ ANALYTIQUE
Tucked into the rolling hills of Hamilton County, where Highway 281 weaves its way through the heart of the Texas Hill Country, sits a true Lone Star treasure: Dutchman’s Hidden Valley Country Store—a beloved roadside destination, landmark business, and slice of history that has been welcoming travelers and locals alike since 1961. Now, this legendary establishment is for sale for the first time in generations, offering a rare opportunity to own a profitable business and a cornerstone of Texas culture.
From Humble Beginnings to Hill Country Icon
The story of Dutchman’s began in 1961, when the original structure, won in a poker game by Hidden Valley’s original creator, Johnny Harris, was moved from Energy, Texas. What started as a modest fruit stand built from repurposed army barracks quickly became a roadside favorite, offering weary travelers sweet summer peaches, homemade jams, and a generous helping of Texas hospitality. Over the years, new rooms were added, the selection of goods grew, and the once-humble stand blossomed into the vibrant and eclectic country store it is today.
In 1985, under the vision of Ronnie Wenzel, fondly known as the “square-headed Dutchman,” the store embraced its next chapter with the introduction of the Smokehouse and Deli. Ron’s passion for flavor and tradition brought a new dimension to the business, where recipes made from scratch became instant favorites and the smell of
More Than a Store—A Texas Tradition
Today, Dutchman’s Hidden Valley is run by Ron’s daughter, Kara Chorenziak, and a close-knit
team that continues the legacy of hard work, heartfelt service, and old-fashioned goodness. The
store is stocked wall-to-wall with Texas-made treats and treasures:
? Handmade pecan and peanut brittle
? Produced canned goods, bison-made meat sausage and other meat products
? Taffy, fudge, and chocolates
? Jewelry, candles, lotions, and toys
? Unique antiques, gifts and more!
Every visit to Dutchman’s feels like stepping back in time—into a space where strangers are welcomed like old friends and where the rich aroma of smoked meats and homemade candies wraps around you like a warm Texas hug.Guests often grab a Bavarian Ham Sandwich from the deli, find a cold drink, and sit on the new outdoor patio that overlooks a tranquil creek, soaking in the charm and serenity of this tucked- away treasure.
From Humble Beginnings to Hill Country Icon
The story of Dutchman’s began in 1961, when the original structure, won in a poker game by Hidden Valley’s original creator, Johnny Harris, was moved from Energy, Texas. What started as a modest fruit stand built from repurposed army barracks quickly became a roadside favorite, offering weary travelers sweet summer peaches, homemade jams, and a generous helping of Texas hospitality. Over the years, new rooms were added, the selection of goods grew, and the once-humble stand blossomed into the vibrant and eclectic country store it is today.
In 1985, under the vision of Ronnie Wenzel, fondly known as the “square-headed Dutchman,” the store embraced its next chapter with the introduction of the Smokehouse and Deli. Ron’s passion for flavor and tradition brought a new dimension to the business, where recipes made from scratch became instant favorites and the smell of
More Than a Store—A Texas Tradition
Today, Dutchman’s Hidden Valley is run by Ron’s daughter, Kara Chorenziak, and a close-knit
team that continues the legacy of hard work, heartfelt service, and old-fashioned goodness. The
store is stocked wall-to-wall with Texas-made treats and treasures:
? Handmade pecan and peanut brittle
? Produced canned goods, bison-made meat sausage and other meat products
? Taffy, fudge, and chocolates
? Jewelry, candles, lotions, and toys
? Unique antiques, gifts and more!
Every visit to Dutchman’s feels like stepping back in time—into a space where strangers are welcomed like old friends and where the rich aroma of smoked meats and homemade candies wraps around you like a warm Texas hug.Guests often grab a Bavarian Ham Sandwich from the deli, find a cold drink, and sit on the new outdoor patio that overlooks a tranquil creek, soaking in the charm and serenity of this tucked- away treasure.
INFORMATIONS SUR L’IMMEUBLE
Type de vente
Investissement ou propriétaire occupant
Type de bien
Local commercial
Sous-type de bien
Bien à usage mixte
Surface de l’immeuble
1 158 m²
Année de construction/rénovation
1965/2023
Prix
1 201 942 €
Prix par m²
1 037,66 €
Occupation
Mono
Hauteur du bâtiment
1 étage
Coefficient d’occupation des sols de l’immeuble
0,07
Surface du lot
1,62 ha
Zonage
Commercial - Amélioration #1 : Code commercial national : F1 Surface habitable : 24750 COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL MRF - 2 WF 1965 8080.0
CNF-1, PVC-1, WMF-1, CMF-2
Stationnement
50 places (43,17 places par 1 000 m² loué)
Façade
246 m sur N US HWY 281
CARACTÉRISTIQUES
- Visibilité de l’autoroute
- Système de sécurité
- Signalisation
- Espace d’entreposage
- Climatisation
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TAXES FONCIÈRES
Numéro de parcelle | R15791 | Évaluation des aménagements | 346 857 € |
Évaluation du terrain | 86 552 € | Évaluation totale | 433 409 € |
TAXES FONCIÈRES
Numéro de parcelle
R15791
Évaluation du terrain
86 552 €
Évaluation des aménagements
346 857 €
Évaluation totale
433 409 €
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