Nestled in the wildflower-filled hills just outside Brenham, Texas, Swallow Hill Farm isn’t your typical country home—and its story is now reaching buyers in a whole new way. Homeowners Ashley and Jacob Hoppen recently created a standout property profile for their beloved farm on Unlisted, a rising real estate platform that’s turning heads by helping sellers connect with buyers privately and personally—no public listing required.
The Hoppens' profile for Swallow Hill Farm quickly caught the attention of the Unlisted team, earning praise for the way it highlights not just the home, but the lifestyle and story behind it.
“We’ve seen some beautiful homes on Unlisted, but Ashley’s profile for Swallow Hill Farm absolutely blew us away,” said Katie Hill, founder of Unlisted. “She captured everything that makes the property special—from its serene Texas Hill Country setting to its thoughtful design—and shared it in a way that’s authentic and compelling. It’s the kind of property buyers dream about.”
A Brenham Treasure with a Story to Tell
Tucked away in the heart of Washington County, Swallow Hill Farm offers the kind of charm you can’t capture in a few lines on a real estate listing. Through Unlisted, the Hoppens shared not just high-quality, beautiful photos, but details about the home’s history, the land, the renovations they’ve poured love into, and what life on the farm really feels like.
“There’s something magical about this place,” Ashley Hoppen shared. “We wanted to create a profile that gave people a real sense of what it’s like to wake up here, to walk the land, to sit on the porch as the sun sets. Unlisted gave us a way to do that.”
An Off-Market Opportunity for Buyers
Swallow Hill Farm isn’t publicly listed—yet. The Hoppens plan to sell in May, but in the meantime, interested buyers can view the farm’s profile on Unlisted and reach out directly to learn more. It’s a unique opportunity to explore one of Brenham’s most picturesque homes before it ever hits the open market.
View the profile of Swallow Hill Farm on Unlisted here.
Community Roots, Modern Tools
Located just down the road from Brenham’s historic downtown, minutes from Blue Bell Creamery, and a short drive to Round Top, Swallow Hill Farm offers both peaceful seclusion and convenient access to everything that makes Washington County special. And for the Hoppens, using Unlisted wasn’t just about selling—it was about honoring the spirit of the home.
“We wanted to do this differently,” added Ashley Hoppen. “Unlisted let us share not just what the home is, but what it means to us. And we hope that comes through to the right buyer.”
A New Way for Homeowners to Share Their Homes
The Hoppens' success with Unlisted is part of a growing trend: homeowners seeking a more thoughtful, less pressured way to explore selling. Whether ready to move or simply curious about interest, platforms like Unlisted allow homeowners to tell their home’s story on their terms.
“Our goal is to help people share the soul of their home,” said Hill. “Swallow Hill Farm shows what’s possible when homeowners lead with story, not just square footage.”
To learn more or to create your own home profile, visit UnlistedHomes.com.
The Hoppens' profile for Swallow Hill Farm quickly caught the attention of the Unlisted team, earning praise for the way it highlights not just the home, but the lifestyle and story behind it.
“We’ve seen some beautiful homes on Unlisted, but Ashley’s profile for Swallow Hill Farm absolutely blew us away,” said Katie Hill, founder of Unlisted. “She captured everything that makes the property special—from its serene Texas Hill Country setting to its thoughtful design—and shared it in a way that’s authentic and compelling. It’s the kind of property buyers dream about.”
A Brenham Treasure with a Story to Tell
Tucked away in the heart of Washington County, Swallow Hill Farm offers the kind of charm you can’t capture in a few lines on a real estate listing. Through Unlisted, the Hoppens shared not just high-quality, beautiful photos, but details about the home’s history, the land, the renovations they’ve poured love into, and what life on the farm really feels like.
“There’s something magical about this place,” Ashley Hoppen shared. “We wanted to create a profile that gave people a real sense of what it’s like to wake up here, to walk the land, to sit on the porch as the sun sets. Unlisted gave us a way to do that.”
An Off-Market Opportunity for Buyers
Swallow Hill Farm isn’t publicly listed—yet. The Hoppens plan to sell in May, but in the meantime, interested buyers can view the farm’s profile on Unlisted and reach out directly to learn more. It’s a unique opportunity to explore one of Brenham’s most picturesque homes before it ever hits the open market.
View the profile of Swallow Hill Farm on Unlisted here.
Community Roots, Modern Tools
Located just down the road from Brenham’s historic downtown, minutes from Blue Bell Creamery, and a short drive to Round Top, Swallow Hill Farm offers both peaceful seclusion and convenient access to everything that makes Washington County special. And for the Hoppens, using Unlisted wasn’t just about selling—it was about honoring the spirit of the home.
“We wanted to do this differently,” added Ashley Hoppen. “Unlisted let us share not just what the home is, but what it means to us. And we hope that comes through to the right buyer.”
A New Way for Homeowners to Share Their Homes
The Hoppens' success with Unlisted is part of a growing trend: homeowners seeking a more thoughtful, less pressured way to explore selling. Whether ready to move or simply curious about interest, platforms like Unlisted allow homeowners to tell their home’s story on their terms.
“Our goal is to help people share the soul of their home,” said Hill. “Swallow Hill Farm shows what’s possible when homeowners lead with story, not just square footage.”
To learn more or to create your own home profile, visit UnlistedHomes.com.