It’s a good thing the house at 1304 W. Hunt St. has space for rocking chairs on its front porch. The home’s next owner might need to rock and think (and rock and think) about all the possibilities for this home just under a mile from historic Downtown McKinney.
This 1940 one-story sits on a landscaped, oversized lot in a historic neighborhood. It’s just far enough from McKinney’s popular square to skip the noise, but close enough to stroll to its many restaurants, boutiques, and festivals. Yes, there’s the charm of brick streets, original storefronts, towering trees, and walkable neighborhoods of this northern Collin County city, but there’s convenient access to nearby highways, making it easy to enjoy everything Dallas has to offer, too.
Vintage Vibes, Modern Comfort
If further front porch reflection determines that staying home is the best option, this 1,489-square-foot house offers original 1940s character with modern updates.
Hardwood floors are found in the main living areas where the living room opens into the dining space. The kitchen’s cherry cabinets and retro-colored backsplash take the focus in this area, which offers a breakfast bar, modern lighting, and plenty of storage. Nearby, a large utility room, certainly not the norm for a 1940 home, connects for easy access to the garage.
Two bedrooms sit on the opposite side of the house, while the bathroom offers unexpected touches for a home of this era. The bright, updated bath features dual vanities, a soaking tub, and a separate walk‑in shower, making this house ready for life in 2026…