Purpose-built compound
Williams Estate sits on 8 acres inside Midland city limits, with a level of infrastructure and finish that would be difficult to assemble from scratch today.
Trophy room addition
A 1,800 sq/ft trophy room completed in 2024 features a full bar, double-sided gas fireplace, full bathroom, and tall ceilings, functioning as a true entertainment wing off the main house.
Main residence at scale
The single-story home offers 7,800 sq/ft of living space with 4 bedrooms, 5 full baths, 2 offices, formal sitting and dining rooms, and a master suite with a soaking tub and dual sinks.
Outdoor living fully enclosed
The back patio functions as a year-round outdoor room, with a complete outdoor kitchen, gas fireplace, pool and hot tub, and roll-down doors to close it off completely.
Guest building with room to work
The 1,920 sq/ft guest building includes a studio apartment upstairs and a game room below, connected to multiple shops, a gym, and a full concrete apron for equipment access.
Security and privacy
The full perimeter is enclosed by a 7' security fence with footing, supported by an alarm system, security locks, and cameras throughout.
Three wells on the property
A 30 GPM domestic well serves the house and guest apartment, two 50 GPM wells handle irrigation, and all three are cross-connected for emergency backup.
Whole-compound backup power
A 250kw generator is sized and wired to run the entire estate without interruption.
About the Property
Williams Estate
Location
Situated on Cardinal Lane in Midland, Texas, with paved access and multiple entry points. Odessa is approximately 23 miles to the west. Midland International Air and Space Port is within the city.
Main Residence
The single-story main home was originally built in 2003 at approximately 6,000 sq/ft, with a 1,800 sq/ft trophy room added in 2024, bringing the total to approximately 7,800 sq/ft. The residence includes a master suite with a large walk-in closet, soaking tub, and dual sinks, three additional guest bedrooms each with private baths and closets, two dedicated office spaces, a formal sitting room, formal dining room, and a large laundry room. The kitchen opens to the main living area, which features a gas fireplace. The trophy room is a showpiece addition with a full bar, double-sided gas fireplace, full bathroom, tall ceilings, and ample storage. Two garages are attached, a four-car and a single-car, with a concrete driveway and plenty of parking throughout. The home is fully landscaped and irrigated, with a fenced perimeter around the main house. A 250kw generator serves the entire compound.
Outdoor Living
The back patio is a fully enclosed outdoor living area with a complete outdoor kitchen, including a sink, ice machine, small refrigerator, and propane grills, alongside a gas fireplace and roll-down doors for full enclosure. A pool and hot tub, outdoor shower, gazebos, a kids playground, and a dog pen complete the outdoor setup. An outside balcony and pool equipment house are also on site.
Guest Quarters & Support Buildings
A 1,920 sq/ft guest building built in 2011 includes a studio apartment upstairs with a full kitchen, pantry, bathroom, living area, and a large balcony. The lower level is a game room with a half bath. Connected to this building are multiple metal shops for storage and equipment, along with a 2525 gym, all accessible via roll-up doors. A poured concrete slab surrounds the shop area for easy vehicle and equipment access. Additional support infrastructure includes a covered overhang with two stalls, a fuel tank, a chicken coop, water troughs, and a cattle chute.
Water
Three electric wells serve the property. The primary well at 30 GPM supplies the main house and guest apartment, with all three wells cross-connected for emergency backup. Two additional wells at 50 GPM each handle irrigation throughout the improved grounds. A stocked 0.35 acre pond sits at the back of the property, well-fed with a fish feeder in place.
Remarks
Williams Estate is a purpose-built compound offering an uncommon combination of refined living and functional infrastructure on 8 acres inside Midland. The scale of the improvements, the quality of the build-out, and the self-sufficiency of the systems make this a property that would be difficult to replicate.