Historic Antelope Lodge in Alpine Listed for $3 Million

The Antelope Lodge, a charming 1950s motor court hotel in Alpine, Texas, is now on the market for $3,000,000. This 28-room property offers a blend of historic character and modern investment potential, making it a standout opportunity in the Big Bend region’s hospitality market.

Property Features:

  • Historic Appeal: Built in the 1950s, the Antelope Lodge features white stucco cottages with authentic Mexican red clay tile roofs, terra cotta brick walls, stone porches, and a central courtyard. The original name, inscribed by stone masons using local rocks, remains visible on the front porch floor.
  • Modern Amenities: Rooms are equipped with kitchenettes, high-speed internet access, and public Wi-Fi. The property also includes a patio, smoke-free accommodations, and a fully equipped kitchen.
  • Room Mix: Two suites are priced at $150 per night, while 26 guest rooms are available at $119 per night.

Investment Incentives:

The property is eligible for 25% state tax credits and 20% federal tax credits on qualified rehabilitation expenses, including hard and soft costs, offering significant savings for potential buyers interested in restoration or upgrades.

Location and Market Appeal:

Situated on 2.07 acres along Highway 90 with a traffic count of 3,600 vehicles per day, the lodge is well-positioned for travelers visiting nearby attractions such as the Marfa Lights, Davis Mountains, McDonald Observatory, and Big Bend National Park. At an elevation of 4,475 feet, the area offers stunning vistas and a mild climate that draws visitors year-round.

Contact Information:

The listing is represented by Michael Giddens and Brent Holmes of Coldwell Banker Commercial. Both agents bring extensive experience in Texas real estate and are available to discuss the property’s potential.

For additional details, visit the Coldwell Banker Commercial website or the Antelope Lodge listing brochure. Showings are available to qualified buyers by appointment.

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