Two houses. Two waterfront lots. One address. 126 Canvas Back Lane gives you 60 feet of bulkhead on the canal that runs straight out to Copano Bay — where the fishing in Rockport is about as good as it gets. Here's how it works. It's three separate living spaces — three doors, each with its own private entrance and none of them connected on the inside. The two houses are joined by an outdoor walkway with gates, so you can close everything off and rent each unit on its own, or open the gates when the whole family (or every friend you have) shows up at once. The left house is a 2-bed, 1-bath with a full kitchen, living room, and a pool table, sitting over a four-car garage. The right house has a 2-bed, 1-bath downstairs with its own kitchen and living, plus a 1-bed, 1-bath upstairs with a full kitchen and living of its own. Both upstairs units open onto covered patios that look out over the water. Downstairs has a hot tub for after the sun goes down. Outside, there's room to spread out — launch a paddleboard, drop a kayak in, or pull the boat up to the covered slip and lift right off your own bulkhead. It's being sold turnkey, so it's ready to run as a short-term rental from day one. Three separate doors, real income potential, and Copano Bay in your backyard. Ask me about rental history and what this one can do.
Listing courtesy of Keller Williams Coastal Bend.