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Wheeler County, TexasPanhandle Big Game Ranch is a true hunters paradise. Located in Shamrock Texas this 2941 acre noncontiguous ranch provides a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a premiere hunting ranch. This ranch has been a fully operational hunting outfitter for 33 years and has provided hundreds of hunters exceptional hunts and memories that will last a lifetime. The noncontiguous nature of the ranch provides the hunters unique opportunities that other ranches do not provide as in different deer herds, less pressure, different genetics and the ability to take a deer in 2 counties. There are over 20 different2,941± acresPrice upon Request
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Johnson County, TexasPRICE REDUCED - This beautiful ranch is just what you are looking for, conveniently located with quick access to the metroplex. It is the first time in over 130 years that the ranch is being offered for sale. There are multiple homesites with views of the rolling terrain that would be great to build your custom home on acreage. The property is decorated with 3 ponds, totaling over 5.5 acres of surface water which provides excellent bass fishing. The property would be a great recreational place for hunting deer, turkeys or riding your ATV. It has not been137.94± acres$2,995,000
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Hopkins County, TexasExceptional 95 acre property only 2 miles from Lake Cooper and an hour and 15 minutes from Dallas. This ranch has been used to graze cattle and would make an exceptional addition to a cow calf operation or would be a beautiful homesite with great views. There are 4 ponds totaling over 3.5 acres of surface water which are stocked with bass and provide great fishing. The newly built 100x110 foot barn is spacious enough to store hay and equipment and could easily be converted into a barndominium. The barn sits on top of a hill overlooking Hokpins95± acres$950,000
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Johnson County, TexasThis beautiful ranch is just what you are looking for, conveniently located with quick access to the metroplex. It is the first time in over 130 years that the ranch is being offered for sale. There are multiple homesites with views of the rolling terrain that would be great to build your custom home on acreage. The property is decorated with 3 ponds, totaling over 5.5 acres of surface water which provides excellent bass fishing. The property would be a great recreational place for hunting deer, turkeys or riding your ATV. It has not been grazed in years75.6± acres$1,641,477
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Johnson County, TexasThis beautiful ranch is just what you are looking for, conveniently located with quick access to the metroplex. It is the first time in over 130 years that the ranch is being offered for sale. There are multiple homesites with views of the rolling terrain that would be great to build your custom home on acreage. The property would be a great recreational place for hunting deer, turkeys or riding your ATV. It has not been grazed in years so the coastal bermuda grasses, and native grasses are in great shape for your livestock. The ranch has abundant mature62.4± acres$1,354,870
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Wheeler County, TexasA well managed whitetail paradise located just North East of Shamrock Texas. This is an excellent opportunity to own a premier cattle and hunting ranch in the panhandle of Texas. This ranch has been a part of an established and successful hunting outfit that has been in operation for 34 years and has provided exceptional hunting opportunities. The grass has been well managed and the ranch is set up to run cattle or continue hunting whitetail deer, turkey, hogs and quail. The owner put emphasis on maximizing the deer and quail populations on the property to enhance the wildlife627± acres$1,128,600
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Wheeler County, TexasThe Ranch is a true hunters paradise. Located in Shamrock Texas this 640 acre ranch provides an exceptional opportunity to own a premiere hunting ranch. This ranch has been a fully operational hunting outfitter for 33 years. There are 7 different hunting setups, equipped with first class hunting blinds, three feeders at each set up all looking over a well established wheat field. This ranch is turnkey with blinds, feeder and all furniture in the lodge so that you are ready for deer and turkey season. The recently renovated lodge sleep over 18 people and provide lots of room640± acres$1,875,000
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Hopkins County, TexasFantastic opportunity to own a duck hunting property less than 2 miles from Lake Cooper. There are multiple natural sloughs on this property that total about 25 acres of water that are full of smartweed and other moist soil plants that attract waterfowl. This slough has been flooded from the South Sulphur River for many years and has held thousands of wintering ducks. There are multiple other locations to build more sloughs and have flooded timber on the property to attract more waterfowl. The property has over 1000 feet of South Sulphur River frontage which allows for many different115± acres$402,500
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Collingsworth County, Texas642 acres southwest of Shamrock TX with live water and exceptional hunting. The ranch has 400+/- feet of spring feed Elm Creek running through it which is a massive attractant for wildlife. There are hundreds of turkeys that routinely roost in the big mature trees that line the creek bottom and draws throughout the property making it a magnet for turkey hunters. There are 7 different established food plots that are planted each year that attract deer and turkeys from miles around. This ranch has been a part of an established and successful hunting outfit that has been in642± acres$1,155,600
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Cooke County, TexasCome and enjoy this one of a kind property in Cooke county. As you pull into the ranch you will traverse the winding concrete drive way pulling up to two custom Satterwhite log homes that sit on top of a hill providing breathtaking views of the North Texas Hill County. The Texas themed rustic cabins are the perfect weekend getaway for you to relax on your own property. The open floor plans and vaulted ceilings make the homes very spacious for entertaining and enjoyment. The homes are tucked back in the mature oak and pecan trees that decorate the42.5± acres$2,200,000
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Hopkins County, Texas64 acre property only 2 miles from Lake Cooper and an hour and 15 minutes from Dallas. This ranch has been used to graze cattle and would make an exceptional addition to a cow calf operation or would be a beautiful homesite with great views. There is one ponds which is stocked with bass and provides great fishing. There are multiple homesite to build on this property with great paved road frontage and views of the Sulphur river bottom. The are numerous trees and wet weather creeks that give the ranch a lot of character. It is crossed fenced64± acres$512,000
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Upshur County, TexasNaturally preserved hunting and recreational tract boasting 2,600 ac of hardwood bottoms, crystal clear creeks, numerous sloughs, large oxbow lake, and close to 8 miles of Sabine River frontage. Incomparable hunting for whitetail deer, hogs, and waterfowl exists in this strategically crafted and preserved habitat featuring the owners longterm management of the wildlife and habitat being exhibited at every turn while winding through the woods. Numerous established food plots and feeding stations add to the health of the whitetail herd and draw them out of the surrounding shroud of massive hardwoods and palmetto thickets. Duck hunting on the2,600± acres$5,850,000
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Van Zandt County, TexasBeautiful rolling acreage with a nice mix of open pasture to hardwood thickets and a very pastoral hilltop . Great potential for family getaway or residential homesite. Seller will sell all remaining 26.48 Ac +/- or subdivided as follows: Lot # 1 - 10.15 Ac @ $125,000 UNDER CONTRACT; Lot # 2 - 10.15 Ac @ $125,000 UNDER CONTRACT; or will sell Lot #3 - 6.18 ac with the water well and electricity @ $160,000 (see the subdivisions and pricing in the attached interactive map link). Certain deed restrictions apply as to minimum26.48± acresPrice upon Request
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Bosque County, TexasClifton Homestead Retreat 37+/- rolling acres in the highly sought after Clifton area of Bosque county. Loaded with improvements and ready to be made a permanent residence or as tranquil relief from the your everyday life. The 3BR/2B ranch house is tucked in an oak motte overlooking the productive meadows sloping down to Coon Creek. Surrounding the house are ample improvements including an oversized garage, barns, equipment sheds, chicken house, working pens and chutes, horse barn with a loft, cross fencing and a water well (not currently hooked up). This place must be seen in order to appreciate the37± acres$545,000
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Young County, Texas**OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE** 35+/- Acres only 14 miles due north from Graham, TX. The property has a gently rolling topography with good soil for grasses for grazing with some scattered mesquite. There is a vein bisecting the property where there are several beautiful pecan trees and wild plum and wild berry thickets great for the owner or local wildlife to take advantage of. The area has plenty of wildlife ranging from whitetail deer, hogs, dove, and other small game. The property is currently used for grazing cattle and horses, and, so, there is good fencing around the entirety of35± acres$297,500
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Collin County, TexasThe Investment Tremendous opportunity to invest in 34.27 acres located in a highly sought after corridor of Collin county, just north of Josephine, TX. The tract has frontage on paved CR 850 with utilities and coop water found in front of the immediate neighbor to the West. I-30 is about 9 miles south, US-380 is about 7.6 miles north and the proposed Collin County Outer Loop is scheduled to come through approximately 2.2 miles west of this property. There is minimal 100 year floodplain along Cowskin Creek that traverses the property (See interactive map for floodplain34.27± acres$990,000
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Hunt County, TexasSituated just 5 minutes from downtown Commerce is this 40 acre tract with ample road frontage on FM 3218 (about 930 feet of paved frontage). The property is mostly open with native grasses with the southern side having a block of mature hardwoods. There is ample opportunity to turn this into a personal home on acreage with close proximity to town and DFW. Wildlife, like whitetail deer, travel this property frequently moving to and from the Sulphur River, just south of the subject tract. Another potential use would be to utilize the tremendous location in a growing community to40± acres$720,000
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Hunt County, TexasA very versatile river tract that offers great hunting and grazing and with excellent location! There is perimeter fencing and cross fencing providing two separate pastures for grazing and each pasture has a pond providing a water source. The layout is primarily open meadows with native grasses and mature hardwoods scattered throughout, making for some beautiful views from future potential build sites on the north end. The southern border is about 2500' of Sulphur River frontage and is lined with mature trees. This corridor serves as a major thoroughfare for wildlife, including, whitetail deer, hogs, bobcats, coyotes and other65.9± acres$500,000
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Delta County, TexasSituated in the eastern part of Delta county, this 18+/- acres is being carved out of a larger tract that has been very carefully managed and maintained. It is currently used for grazing and the current owners have done a great job improving the grasses for forage production, placing excellent fencing and providing water sources. The acreage would make a wonderful homestead or weekend retreat that offers opportunities to either run some of your own livestock and the ability to hunt. Given its proximity to the Sulphur River, a variety of wildlife frequent this property as a travel corridor18± acres$228,000
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Bowie County, TexasDedos de Dios Ranch 634+/- acres boasting several unique water structures, the origin of the ranch's name, the largest being just shy of 30 acres. The property is mostly wooded with an excellent road system allowing it to be easily travelled. Wildlife is bountiful on the ranch due to plenty of water sources, travel corridors, bedding areas and sanctuary areas. There is a portion in the NE corner that is in 100 year floodplain and some ideal places to build a slough for waterfowl. Dedos de Dios Ranch is located on 5.8 miles south of downtown Texarkana allowing634.41± acres$1,525,000
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Cooke County, TexasLOCATION: 7.5 miles north of US 82 on FM 1201 on the west side of the road. 1/2 mile from Moss Lake. 18 minutes to WinStar World Casino. 14 minutes to Wal-Mart and other shopping. WATER: 545' water well. 2 ponds. Seasonal creek. UTILITIES: Electricity. Water. Septic. Wireless Internet. TV WILDIFE: Dove, duck, predators, deer, turkey, hogs. MINERALS: None. No production in the area. VEGETATION: Native grasses and trees that include pecan, oak, hickory, walnut. TERRAIN: Rolling with elevations from 760' to 830' above sea level. SOILS: Clay TAXES: $958. Property is under a 1-d-1 agricultural exemption for92.61± acres$1,499,000
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Montague County, TexasLOCATION: 7 miles east of Montague, Texas. 1217 Mallard Road. From Montague, Texas east of FM 455 to Mallard Road. Turn left onto Mallard Road. After first curve to the left property is on the right. WATER: Well will be needed. 1 small pond. UTILITIES: Utilities I(electric and telephone) are at the road. WILDLIFE: Deer, turkey, hogs, small game. MINERALS: None. Pipeline on east edge of property. VEGETATION: Native grasses and trees. TERRAIN: Elevations from 1000' to 1090'. SOILS: Sandy TAXES: $58 in 2021. IMPROVEMENTS: Some fencing. CURRENT USE: Recreational POTENTIAL USE: Agriculture, cattle, horses, hunting, ranch, recreational, residential78.75± acres$826,875
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Cooke County, TexasLOCATION: 1799 County Road 416, Saint Jo, 76265 Cooke County, Texas WATER: Water well UTILITIES: Electricity. Water well. Septic WILDLIFE: Whitetail deer. Small game. MINERALS: None available. No production on the property. VEGETATION: Native TERRAIN: Rollling with elevations from 780' to 880' SOILS: Primarily loamy fine sand TAXES: $541 in 2021. Ag exemption in place IMPROVEMENTS: Water well. Fencing. Workshop. Mobile Home. CURRENT USE: Single family POTENTIAL USE: Ranch. Grazing. Hunting. Recreational. Rural residential FENCING: Poor. EASEMENTS: Utilities LEASES: None known SHOWINGS: Buyers agent, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at showings of102± acres$1,326,000
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Cooke County, TexasLOCATION: From Hwy 82 in Saint Jo, take FM 2382 3.7 miles to County Road 459. Turn right onto County Road 459 for approximately 0.4 miles. Take slight left and follow to gate. Sign at property. WILDLIFE: Whitetail deer. Hogs. Turkey. Predators. MINERALS: No minerals available. VEGETATION: Native TERRAIN: Elevations from 1200' to 1140'. SOILS: Primarily Malorterre and Venus soils. Hensley loam. TAXES: $1125 in 2021. IMPROVEMENTS: Some fencing. CURRENT USE: Hunting, recreational. POTENTIAL USE: Ranch, agricultural, hunting, residential. FENCING: Some fair. EASEMENTS: Utilities, access road. LEASES: None at this time Approximately 23 acres in Saint Jo22.04± acres$526,756
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Cooke County, TexasLOCATION: FM 2382 4.5 miles from Saint Jo, Cooke County, Texas. WATER: Well WILDLIFE: Whitetail deer, small game. MINERALS: None available. No production on property. VEGETATION: Native TERRAIN: Elevations from 920' to 1000'. SOILS: Primarily loamy fine sand. TAXES: $382 in 2021. Ag exemption in place. IMPROVEMENTS: Cabin, water well, septic, electricity, fencing. CURRENT USE: Hunting, recreational. POTENTIAL USE: Hunting, recreational, rural residential. FENCING: Fair. EASEMENTS: Utilities. LEASES: None SHOWINGS: Contact Listing Agent for showing. 40 acres with cabin in Saint Jo, Cooke County, Texas. This is a hunter's paradise with approximately 80 feet of elevation changes. The39± acres$975,000
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Cooke County, TexasLOCATION: County Road 187 just east of Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas. From Highway 82 take County Road 123 north for approximately 2.7 miles. County Road 123 becomes County Road 121. Follow County Road 121 approximately 0.3 miles. Property is on the left. WATER: Well would be needed. UTILITIES: Electric is at road. Well and septic would be needed. WILDLIFE: Small game, whitetail deer. MINERALS: No minerals convey. VEGETATION: Native TERRAIN: Elevations from 890' to 940'. SOILS: Primarily Silstid loamy fine sand. TAXES: $4,460 in 2021. POTENTIAL USE: Ranch. Hunting. Recreational. Rural residential. FENCING: None EASEMENTS: Pipeline66± acres$1,320,000
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Young County, TexasGet back to nature with this secluded 85.86 acres of rugged and ready recreational ranch land near Eliasville, in Young County, TX! Imagine owning your own hunting property and never having to lease again. Interior roads are in good shape. Blinds and feeders are negotiable. LOCATION: TBD Hot Wells Rd MINERALS: Negotiable - no production on the property VEGETATION: native grasses, hardwoods and mesquite TERRAIN: some rugged and rocky with 80 ft of elevation changes from west to east SOILS: loams TAXES: currently not ag or wildlife exempt, but could be again IMPROVEMENTS: none CURRENT USE: recreational POTENTIAL85.86± acres$343,440
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Wichita County, TexasGENERAL DESCRIPTION: Superb development land in Wichita Falls. Ideal for commercial, residential. With excellent frontage on Hwy 287, City View Drive and Kiel Lane and access to rural water and electricity. This property can be subdivided for housing etc. LOCATION: North Wichita Falls WATER: Water shed tanks and rural water across the road on Kiel and City View UTILITIES: Electricity WILDLIFE: Deer, Dove, hogs, water fowl VEGETATION: Milo TERRAIN: Flat to gently rolling SOILS: Clay Loam and Sandy Loam TAXES: IMPROVEMENTS: CURRENT USE: Ag POTENTIAL USE: Residential development, Commercial FENCING: Barb Wire ACCESS: Black top, Hwy 287, Kiel and225± acres$2,250,000
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Montague County, TexasGently rolling 80 +/- acre ranch/recreational property in Montague County, Nocona TX. Quiet and secluded, perfect for grazing and hunting. Hardwoods and native grasses abound, along with a nice 13 acre coastal patch. This property sits within the boundary of the Trinity Acquifer. Electricity is on the property. OWNER DOES NOT OWN ANY MINERALS. LOCATION: TBD Dixie School Rd, Nocona GPS: 33.7336,-97.686 WATER: 2 ponds UTILITIES: Electricity is on the property WILDLIFE: whitetail deer, hogs, dove MINERALS: OWNER DOES NOT OWN ANY VEGETATION: Hardwoods, native and coastal TERRAIN: gently rolling with a 20 ft elevation change80± acres$720,000
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Cotton County, OklahomaGENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Sheparosa Ranch is an Amazing Opportunity to purchase 150 acres with approx. 3/4 mile of Red River Frontage. This is for the family or serious hunter who wants a real chance at that Boone! The Terrian is gorgeous sitting on the high bank of the Red River but with access down to the river. Stunning topography with a variety of hardwoods and elevation changes. In addition,just enough tillable to put in those food plots. There is a water well with 2 storage tanks that runs off a submersible pump. Electricity is available if a cabin150± acres$630,000
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Lampasas County, TexasThis 100 +/- acre piece of rugged, remote Texas Hill Country is cut from a larger parent tract in Smith Ranch. The western Lampasas County land offers diverse land types with various vegetation suitable of the rich wildlife populations. Live oak, juniper, mesquite, persimmon and other woody vegetation cover the densely populated landscape. Excellent hunting and fishing in the Colorado River are unique to his property. Hamilton County electric on the property. A wildlife property tax exemption in place with taxes $140 per year. This property is not on the river but has Smith Ranch community access to "Common100± acres$1,500,000
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Liberty County, TexasPremium East Texas Central Flyway Wetlands property located in Liberty County with Trinity River frontage. Property was developed during the oil boom of Liberty county. Land is marshy, so ponds were dug to make a road and levee system for oil & gas company production. Many years later we have 60 or more ponds and natural wetlands attracting all types of wildlife but top of the list is Waterfowl...Ducks, Ducks, and more Ducks. Then whitetail deer, feral hogs, and small game. There is reported to be good fishing in some of the ponds and Trinity river is right303.39± acres$995,000
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Nacogdoches County, TexasAngler's Ridge Lot No. 1 - If you like hunting, fishing, and loving every day; This is yourplace. Nice hill top residential property with pretty views of the pasture. The 13.13 acre parcel has Angelina River frontage offering river access and fishing. Great mix of beautiful pasture with thick tree cover and 30' to 50' of elevation change above the FEMA 100 Year Flood Plain. Protective tree line along the road offers the property a little bit of privacy from the main road. Angler's Ridge has all the qualities to be a great residential and recreational property. Only13.13± acres$129,000
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Nacogdoches County, TexasAngler's Ridge Lot No. 2 - If you like hunting, fishing, and loving every day; This is your place. Nice hill top residential property with pretty views of the pasture and Timber line. The 30.24 acre parcel has Angelina River frontage offering river access and fishing. Great mix of beautiful pasture with thick tree cover and 30' to 50' of elevation change above the FEMA 100 Year Flood Plain. Protective tree line along the road offers the property a little bit of privacy from the main road. Angler's Ridge has all the qualities to be a great residential30.24± acres$199,000
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Nacogdoches County, TexasAngler's Ridge Lot No. 3 - If you like hunting, fishing, and loving every day; This is your place. Nice hill top residential property with pretty views of the pasture. The 63.29 acre parcel has Angelina River frontage offering river access and fishing. Great mix of beautiful pasture with thick tree cover and 30' to 50' of elevation change above the FEMA 100 Year Flood Plain. Protective tree line along the road offers the property a little bit of privacy from the main road. Angler's Ridge has all the qualities to be a great residential and recreational property63.29± acres$279,000
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Nacogdoches County, TexasAngler's Ridge Lot No. 5 - If you like hunting, fishing, and loving every day; This is your place. Only 4 lots remaining Nice hill top residential property with pretty views of the pasture. Great mix of beautiful pasture with hardwood tree cover. Generally flat terrain with 70+/- feet above the FEMA 100 Year Flood Plain. Protective tree line along the road offers the property a little bit of privacy from the main road. Angler's Ridge has all the qualities to be a great residential and recreational property. Only 5 minutes from a Dollar General for basic supplies. 3038.31± acres$227,945
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Cherokee County, TexasGreat opportunity to own a high-fenced, recreational-hunting property with live creek running throughout the property and with water and electric on site for potential home sites . 45.575 acres only 1.5 miles from intersection of Hwy 69 and Hwy 21 E. in Alto, Tx. Rectangular lot with survey available. Numerous roads throughout property for vehicles or ATVS. Plenty of deer, hogs, and wild life. Boundary lines are approximation. Seller has easement from the State for access into the property. State has just approved an additional entry onto the property from Hwy 21, which seller plans to complete. Call45.85± acres$320,915
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Nacogdoches County, TexasRural 18.224-acre property located in NW Nacogdoches County. This property could be used for Recreational or Residential purposes. At the front of the land, you will find a nice open pasture area that would be a nice home site, or you could fence off the pasture for livestock. The rear of the property has natural growth timber with some mature oaks and a wet weather creek. Elevation of the property runs from 410 ft ASL and rising to 420 ft in the back of the property. Call Steven Arreguin at 936-552-1816 to see this property today. Additional Property18.22± acres$136,000
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Rusk County, Texas57 Acre's In Rusk County, TX. If your idea of a perfect home site is sitting atop a hill overlooking 57 acres of pristine pasture land then this is the place for you. Rural farm land surrounds this property as far as the eye can see. A custom pipe fence runs the property along the paved road and includes two gated entrances. The property is planted in coastal and has traditionally been used for hay production producing on average 300-400 bales a year. Elevation of the property runs from 340 ft ASL and rising to 370 ft in the57± acres$399,000
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Nacogdoches County, TexasRural 13.070-acre property located in NW Nacogdoches County. This property will attract the weekend hunter looking to get into the woods or those looking for a place to build that country home. The property is mostly wooded with some marketable timber so potential builders could carve out that perfect spot for their home. Elevation of the property runs pretty steady at 420 ft ASL. Appraisal District has this property labeled wrong on mapping system. Call Steven Arreguin at 936-552-1816 to see this property today. Additional Property Details Seller does not own the minerals on this property. Electric and13.07± acres$85,000
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Live Oak County, Texas7.5 Acres with easy access to I-37. Just a short drive from George West and Corpus Christi. Minutes from the Hwy 59 boat ramp on the Nueces River. Property has regrowth mesquite and huisache. Property is fenced and has paved county road frontage. Shown by appointment only with Mossy Oak Properties of Texas. Buyer's Broker must be identified on first contact and must accompany the buying prospect on first showing to receive full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of the listing Broker.7.5± acres$75,000
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Real County, TexasGENERAL DESCRIPTION: This ~.63 acre tract sits directly next to a United States Post Office. LOCATION: 110 West Ranch Rd. 377 Leakey, TX 78873 On the west side of Leakey, TX. 70 miles from San Antonio, TX 115 miles from Austin, TX CLIMATE: Leakey, Texas gets 30 inches of rain, on average, per year. Leakey averages 1 inches of snow per year. On average, there are 228 sunny days per year in Leakey. Leakey gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 67 days per year. UTILITIES: There is water and electricity off of W. Ranch Road 377. SOILS:0.63± acres$35,000
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Young County, TexasGENERAL DESCRIPTION: This 108.74 acre tract is the ultimate mix-use property. The home site sits on one of the highest points in the area offering extraordinary views of the surrounding terrain. The site is already connected to electricity and water. There are two creeks meandering through the property, which are used like "highways" by the wildlife in the area. Currently, majority of the property is a hay field that produces Coastal Bermuda hay. LOCATION: 1840 Steadham Rd Loving, TX, 76460 10 Miles North of Graham, TX 15 Miles Southeast of Olney, TX 20 Miles West of Jacksboro, TX108.74± acres$599,000
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Mills County, TexasGENERAL DESCRIPTION: RARE FIND!! 37 acres of highly desirable farming land right next door to Priddy, Texas. This property has roughly 1420' of road frontage on State Highway 16 and about 1145' frontage on County RD 267. Could make for a great future homesite, investment property, or farming ranch. This property has great grasses and is cross fenced for livestock and it is currently being used to cut hay or could be used for grazing. LOCATION: Priddy, Texas in Mills County. ~ Less than a mile from Priddy, Texas ~ 16 miles from Goldthwaite, Texas ~ 120 miles from37.4± acres$250,000
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Franklin County, TexasFantastic opportunity to own a premium 48 acre hunting and recreation tract only 3 miles from Lake Cypress Springs! You will be amazed as you drive in with a cleared road and overhanging trees. The trees on this property are quite amazing and give it such a unique feel. This property was planted in pine trees about 30 years ago, and has been thinned as of this year to enhance the views and wildlife habitat. There is still plenty of timber left, giving the opportunity to capitalize on your investment, if desired. Deer frequent this property and have had48± acres$336,000
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Matagorda County, Texas"PALACIOS BLUFFS" is a very unique, 152 +/- acre family farm, that has been in the same family for almost 90 years. Two sides of this property are fronted by the Tres Palacios Bay with the shore line being approximately 4800 LF +/- in length. The extremely rare part of this shoreline is it is mostly all bluffs which will definitely aid in diminishing the chance of tidal surge during storm conditions. The old homestead is still standing and is in fairly descent shape. With the right imagination this structure could possibly be remodeled and made livable again (no151.96± acres$2,279,400
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Lavaca County, TexasHere is a rare opportunity to purchase an established 79+/- acre olive farm.The owners took an undeveloped tract of land six years ago and developed it into what it is today. Unfortunately, due to health issues the owners are having to step away from their dream farm. This property has endless expansion possibilities. Currently there are approximately 11,500 olive trees on the property. With that said, there is still room for additional olive trees or other opportunities. Some ideas could include, honeybees, a grape/wine vineyard, berries, pecan trees, vegetable farm, in addition to a wedding venue, cabins78.79± acres$1,000,000
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Lavaca County, TexasThis is a very nice, unique country estate. This property is comprised of 60.0 +/- AG Exempt, UNRESTRICTED, acres just west on Moulton, Texas. There is a stock tank/pond on it that is nearly one acre in size when full, a 30' x 24' metal barn with a 12'x30' lean-to on the back of it to keep your tools and equipment dry and two water wells on the property. There is a 2/1 home/cabin on the property that needs work but could be livable. The cabin has not been used in many years and will need a septic60± acres$750,000