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30 acres in Milam County, Texas

Posted on: July 25th, 2021 by John Dean

Welcome to your secluded getaway! This property offers excellent privacy, rolling terrain and plenty of room to stretch your legs.

At 30 acres, this property provides ample room for your dreams. A 1,680 square foot home is in place and would make a great place for your next permanent home or use as a weekend place or temporary home while you build. This home has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, an additional add-on living area, utility room and more. Outside the home, there is a small shop/garage, 2 cabins and a metal barn. The cabins are moveable and each have one bedroom. The larger cabin has a kitchen and bathroom attached to it as well. The metal building would be great for livestock or equipment storage. There are serval great spots for additional build sites for a home or shop if desired. The home is accessed by a long driveway and is fenced out from the larger property.

The property itself features rolling terrain throughout, with the elevation changing some 50 feet from the northern to southern boundaries. There are three ponds on the property that would be great for fishing or use for livestock/wildlife. The property is fenced and ag exempt currently. There is ample open pasture that livestock can utilize or it can be easily cut for hay. Towering oaks make up the majority of the flora, with intermingled cedars, elms and water oaks filling in the gaps. The rear of the property is bounded by a wet-weather creek (Lin Luce Branch) and typically has running water in it the majority of the time. This area is home to deer, hogs, predators and more. Whether you’re looking for a place to live on, hunt, fish or run livestock–this property can do it all!

Water well, power, and septic are all in place. Gravel road access via CR 342.

115.3 acres in Milam County, Texas

Posted on: July 13th, 2021 by John Dean

UNDER CONTRACT! Excellent 115.30 acre tract just north of Cameron. This property features nice, rolling terrain throughout. Approximately 60% wooded and 40% open with good pasture for cattle or hay production.

The north and south ends of the property sit on gently raised hills that would be great for a home, shop, or placing an RV or camper for the weekend. The northern-most side has several excellent hilltop home or building sites. The middle area has Walkers Creek that meanders it’s way the complete length of the property. This creek has water most of the year and serves well for recreational uses to watering cattle and wildlife as well. There are several slough areas that tend to hold water as well. Two ponds are on the property, both approximately 1/3 acre each. They are set up well to stock with fish, to use for cattle and wildlife as well. Plentiful deer, hogs and other game animals are in the area thanks to thick wooded areas and the wet-weather creek. This place could be used for hunting, shooting, riding horses or ATV’s. The wooded areas are made up mostly of elm trees, with a few mesquites and other trees mixed in throughout.

For the cattleman, there is a good set of working pens and a small trap area near the main gate. Good fences around the perimeter and it’s ready to run cattle on from day one.

Ag exemption is in place leading to lower taxes. Accessed via CR 138.

16.8 acres in Milam County, Texas

Posted on: June 27th, 2021 by John Dean

16.803 acre tract located in Milam County, just off of FM 487 N on CR 415 near the Sharp community.

This tract has a nice view and no nearby houses! This property also has a pond in the rear and great area for a possible additional pond too. Good pasture land that is ag exempt and partially fenced. Located in a nice, quiet area and will make a nice home site or weekend retreat. There are white-tailed deer, feral hogs, native game animals, waterfowl, and game birds in this are as well.

Great location for your needs–only 45 miles form Austin area, 60 miles from B/CS and 35 miles from Temple.

Minimal restrictions will be placed on the property: no mobile homes and no trash/junk cars. Power line runs along the county road.

Adjoining tract of same size is also for sale, same price.

16.80 acres in Milam County, Texas

Posted on: June 27th, 2021 by John Dean

16.803 acre tract located in Milam County, just off of FM 487 N on CR 415 near the Sharp community.

Great location for your needsonly 45 miles form Austin area, 60 miles from B/CS and 35 miles from Temple.

This tract has a nice view and no nearby houses! Good pasture land that is ag exempt and partially fenced. Mostly open with some trees along the boundaries in areas. Located in a nice, quiet area and will make a nice home site or weekend retreat. There are whitetailed deer, feral hogs, native game animals, waterfowl, and game birds in this are as well.

Minimal restrictions will be placed on the property: no mobile homes and no trash/junk cars. Power line runs along the county road.

Adjoining tract of same size is also for sale, same price.

162 acres in Milam County, Texas

Posted on: May 24th, 2021 by John Dean

CONTRACT PENDING! Phenomenal hunting and recreational property with great paved access.

If you’re looking for a great place for all things recreation—-this +/-162 acres is it! Whether you like plentiful, trophy bucks or fishing and hog hunting–this place can do it all.

Accessed via a paved road in FM 487, this property is in a great location approximately one hour from the Austin area. A large, recently built 40’x60′ shop is in place and ready to store your tools, ATV’s and more inside. It’s foam insulted and a small bunk room and bathroom have already been rough framed, so it’s ready to finish out into a small living or storage area if desired. A water well and power are also in place. Two 60×500′ open sided storage barns are in place as well. These former poultry houses have ample room for storing large equipment, hay or anything else you can’t think of.

The rear of the property is heavily wooded and is home to an abundance of wildlife. This area is comprised of tall post oaks, yaupon, cedars and winged elm trees. It’s not uncommon to see dozens of deer in this area, thanks to it’s prior game management practices and seclusion from pressure. Wild hogs and predators also frequent the property as well. Several meandering trails run through the wooded area and would be great for ATV’s or horseback riding. You can find a secluded +/-1-acre pond in the middle of the property that would be great for fishing and relaxing. It even has a wooden dock on it! There are several very scalded open areas in the woods that make for the perfect hunting or wildlife viewing areas, and would be ideal for a winter and summer food plots.

Several great areas for a home or cabin if you choose. This tract is about 25% open and 75% wooded. A Southwest Milam water line runs along FM 487. Ag exemption is in place, keeping taxes lower.

682.83 acres in Milam County, Texas

Posted on: May 23rd, 2021 by John Dean

Rolling, hilltop ranch just outside of Burlington. Ranches this size are hard to find!

This 682.83 acre property features large rolling hills, great views, meandering creeks and plentiful grazing throughout. The property is about 90% open scattered wooded areas throughout, mainly along the creek and pond areas.

Seven ponds are in place for cattle and there is ample water in the Little Pond creek areas as well, depending on the time of year. The ponds are great for not only cattle, but fishing and hunting as well. Good wooded areas along Little Pond creek create shade for cattle and a home for lots of deer and hogs. The ranch is cross-fenced in several pastures and there is a good set of cattle pens on the northern end of the property for loading or working cattle. Fencing is in place around the perimeter and it’s ready to run cattle on from day one.

This property would also be suitable for recreational uses thanks to varied terrain, creeks and wooded areas. Numerous types of wildlife call it home.

If you’d like to build a home or shop, there are numerous great hilltop locations that would serve well.

Accessed via multiple county roads–CR 133, CR 135 and paved FM 1445 frontage. The plentiful access and road frontage could help with future possibilities for development or further uses. Less than 1/2 mile off of highway 77 and Burlington community.

352.83 acres in Milam County, Texas

Posted on: May 18th, 2021 by John Dean

Awesome ranch with easy access to highway 77 and lots of grazing for cattle!

This 352.83 acre property features rolling hills, meandering creeks and plentiful grass. The property is about 90% open with some scattered mesquites in areas. Two ponds are in place for cattle and there is ample water in the creek areas as well, depending on the time of year. Good wooded areas along Little Pond creek create shade for cattle and a home for lots of deer and hogs. A small trap is located at the entrance of the property for hay or equipment storage.Fecning is in place around the perimeter and it’s ready to run cattle on from day one.

This property would also be suitable for recreational uses thanks to varied terrain, creeks and wooded areas. Numerous types of wildlife call it home. There is also a great sense of privacy on this property.

If you’d like to build a home or shop, there are several great hilltop locations that would serve well.

Accessed via easement off of CR 135. Less than 1 mile off of highway 77 and Burlington community.

21.50 acres in Milam County, Texas

Posted on: April 15th, 2021 by John Dean

Under contract! Excellent place to call your own—just minutes from the Rockdale area, but still offers privacy and a place to get away!

This +/- 21.5 acre tract has a nice creek area with lots of oak trees along it’s edges. One large oak tree near the county road as well. This property has several good potential pons building sites.

This property would be great for a home, shop or barn. The property has a gentle climb to it and has good grass throughout for cattle or other livestock. Property is ag exempt and would need fencing on once side. All of the current fencing is excellent high tensile net wire. There is a power line across the road. A water well may be required in this area.

Restrictions ins place to protect your investment-no mobile homes, trash, junk, subdividing, businesses, etc. Boundary lines are approximate, new survey will be required. Acreage may be negotiable.

15 acres in Milam County, Texas

Posted on: March 30th, 2021 by John Dean

Excellent 15 acre tract for building a home or shop on! This tract would also serve well for running cattle, hunting and recreation uses.

Several great potential build sites and able room to make it your own.

Situated on Highway 36, just north of Milano, this tract is in a great location and easy to get to—no long dirt roads needed! There is also additional access to the rear of the tract via a short county/private road.

Property is g exempt with low yearly taxes. It’s approximately 60% wooded and 40% open. Lots of large oaks, elms and cedars throughout the property. Plenty of signs of deer and hogs that call the property home from time to time. There is a dry pond, and looks to be several other areas where a pond could be dug if desired. Nice, gently rolling terrain throughout. With varied topography and a wide variety of flora, this property feels larger when walking it.

New barbed wire fencing around three sides, and a good, older fence on the south side. Power line runs along the rear of the property. No minerals available.

7.86 acres in Burleson County, Texas

Posted on: March 2nd, 2021 by John Dean

Nice, small tract just waiting for your improvements! This 7.86 acre property has everything you need to make it your own. From scattered pecan trees in the front, the thick woods in the rear: it’s the best of both worlds.

Excellent home site in the front of the property. This area is level and has been well taken car of over the years to keep it clean and cut. Numerous pecan trees dot this open area!

The rear and sides of the property are heavily wooded with tall oaks and yaupons. Plentiful deer and wildlife frequent this tract as well. There small pond in the back of the property that would be great for recreation or livestock. A few migratory ducks call this area home each year as well.

This property would work well for a home, barn, shop, or place to run a few cattle or horses. No ag exemption is currently in place.

A water meter is in place and a power line runs right along the front of the property. Excellent paved access via HWY 36N. This property is less than 45 minutes from College Station and a little more than an hour from the Austin area!