Historical Bank Used as Residential Home on Cumby’s Main Street Receives Price Drop

Historical Bank Used as Residential Home on Cumby’s Main Street Receives Price Drop
  • PublishedAugust 11, 2025


RECENT PRICE DROP–In downtown Cumby, this updated historical building offers a great spot as an office, coffee shop, gift store, clothing boutique, book nook, rental income, or etc. Own a piece of history with one of East Texas’s original bank buildings, available with a rich urban vibe! 

From the original pressed-tin ceilings to the exposed brick and wood floors, this loft-style building offers warmth and elegance in an open floorplan. Downstairs you’ll find a large open space with cathedral ceilings, a bathroom, and full functioning kitchen with access to a small patio and street-side door.

As a residential living space, there was division of downstairs living room-bedroom-sitting area with a free-standing walls so that the original floorplan and ceiling height were unencumbered. The downstairs bath, kitchen and patio are perfect for intimate gatherings. 

The upstairs loft includes a full bathroom and a walk-in closet. Converted to a residence in the 1970’s, the property is zoned light commercial, so it qualifies for both homestead and live or work space. Imagine the possibilities of this unique property–keep it as a personal residence or bring your innovative business ideas. 

This building sits in the heart of town, only 10 minutes from Commerce and 15 minutes from Sulphur Springs. Approximately an hour east of Dallas, you can make this property a family heirloom for generations to come. Or open your small business on this Main Street address!

Current asking price is $249,900. Call or text Janet Martin for more info, 903-243-0184.

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Chloe Kopal

Chloe Kopal was born and raised in Sulphur Springs, Texas. She attended Sulphur Springs High School for 4 years and graduated in 2021. She was also a line member for the Blue Blazes Drill Team for 3 years. Chloe is the Digital Content Creator for Front Porch News. Her love for our community shows through her work. She is very passionate about photography and has been ever since the first time she picked up a camera many years ago.