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265.22 acres in Milam County, Texas

Posted on: January 25th, 2021 by John Dean

UNDER CONTRACT! Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity! Phenomenal 265.22 acre ranch less than 10 minutes from Cameron! Convenient access to the College Station and Temple areas.

This tract is set up perfectly for greasing cattle or cutting hay. Cross fencing is in place, along with a set of working pens and barn. 8 nice ponds dot the property, and are beneficial for cattle, wildlife and fishing. Mostly level terrain with well established improved pasture. Property is fully fenced and ready to use for livestock.

Several wooded areas on the property comprised of post oaks, elms and large pecan trees.

Multiple homesites. Water and power lines run along the south pert of the property. Old home on the property, along with a water well (condition unknown).

Accesses from either FM 979, or CR 250 loop.

This property would also be great for hunting, with lots of deer, hogs and varmints in the area.

Please submit all offers!

11.56 acres in Milam County, Texas

Posted on: January 25th, 2021 by John Dean

CONTRACT PENDING! Nice 11.558 acre property just south of Rockdale! This property is perfect for use for livestock or a future home.

Nice mixture of open versus wooded area. Plentiful wildlife in the area, and there is a small wet weather creek on the south section. Large oak trees, yaupon and cedars make up the vegetation.

Fully fenced with high-tensile net wire, and the property is AG EXEMPT. 2017 taxes were approximately $30!

Water line runs along the road, and meter is in place. Power has also been installed. Graveled entry road has been installed along the north property line.

No Homeowner’s Association in place, but property does have restrictive covenants to keep the area nice for years to come.

20.5 acres in Milam County, Texas

Posted on: January 25th, 2021 by John Dean

CONTRACT PENDING!
Small hunting properties don’t get much better than this one! Very secluded and private with one landowner owning everything on three sides. There are several large properties from 400-1000 acres to the South and West.

Numerous large trees on the property making it great for hunting or even a future home site/weekend place. Plentiful wildlife in the area including deer, wild hogs and varmints. Fair fencing on 2 sides, and and old fence along the west side. Property is ag exempt=low taxes!

The most unique feature of this property is the live water. Pin oak creek traverses the southern edge, but you own both sides of the creek! This creek generally runs year-round! Additionally, Alligator creek intersects Pin Oak creek on this property, adding a second water feature and more water flowing through the property. This area is unique, pristine and private, and allows for opportunities for hunting and even some ult-alite fishing.

This property has been in the same family for more than 150 years, and is accessed via a deeded easement off of FM 2095. Less than 45 minutes to College Station and approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes from the Austin area..

89.35 acres in Falls County, Texas

Posted on: January 25th, 2021 by John Dean

UNDER CONTRACT! Nice 89.35 acre property, convenient to Temple. Fertile soils allow this property to be very productive for grazing, or even row crop operations. Minimal small mesquites and has been sprigged with coastal.

Nice hilltop views, with the property gently sloping towards a large creek. This tract is set up perfectly for grazing, hunting, or building a future home! One pond is great for watering livestock and wildlife.

The property is accessed via a 30′ wide deeded easement off of FM 1772, offering great seclusion. Power lines run a long the easement, making them easy to tie into for a home, cabin or future barn.

Show by appointment only.

26 acres in Milam County, Texas

Posted on: January 25th, 2021 by John Dean

Contract Pending! Prime property just outside the Williamson County line!

This property is a great opportunity for fertile farm land or future home site. Located on CR 437, just 2 miles north of Thorndale, and only 30 miles from the I-35 corridor, and Austin-area! This property has paved road frontage, Southwest Milam Water line and power are nearby making it a great spot for your improvements–whether that be a home, shop or barn. Property is flat with trees near the access road and old barn.

Most of this tract is currently used for growing corn, milo and cotton with the remaining acreage being used for native pasture for cattle. The row crop area could be used in the future, or planted in grass, if desired, for excellent grazing or hay cutting. Ag exemption in place leading to low taxes, no restrictions, and property is currently leased for crops.

1.71 acres in Milam County, Texas

Posted on: January 25th, 2021 by John Dean

CONTRACT PENDING! Nice property in the country and the perfect blank canvas to build your dream home. Whether you want a custom home, barndominium or manufactured home, this property is for you. Enjoy the serene, private area that is just miles from Granger lake, and close to Taylor as well. Plenty of room for the whole family, and even some livestock.

Property has access to co-op water and electricity. No HOA, but there are some deed restrictions to protect your investment.

Boundary lines on map are approximate. Survey and dimensions available.

50 acres in Milam County, Texas

Posted on: January 25th, 2021 by John Dean

UNDER CONTRACT! Nice 50 acre property in the country! This property has a lot of potential for multiple uses. Good grass throughout for livestock and ample woods for hunting. Several wild turkey roosts, and plentiful signs of hogs and deer! This property borders large, wooded tracts to the southeast!

This tract has 4 ponds! Each looks to hold water very well, even in a dry summer. Use these for cattle, fishing or for ducks and wildlife. There is also ample drainage to dig more ponds. A small wet weather creek runs along the southern half and would be great for a pond, or to use with ATVs. The west side offers access through this creek and to the rear of the property.

This property has nice rolling terrain, with a hilltop view from the rear of the property. The front of the property offers a great area to build a home or shop.

Access the property from 447. Power line runs along the county road, and there should be a water line as well (verification needed).

Additional acreage to the west may be added if desired. Property is AG EXEMPT! Light restrictions to prevent mobile homes. Tract is fenced on 3 sides.

19.18 acres in Milam County, Texas

Posted on: January 25th, 2021 by John Dean

CONTRACT PENDING. Nice property in the country! This 19.178 acre property features nice wooded areas, along with a quality hay field.

A small cabin is in place in the Northeast corner of the property and would serve great as a place to stay while you are hunting or working on the property. This cabin has power as well.

This tract is great for hunting and recreational uses. A small pond offers water for wildlife or use for fishing. Several deer hunting tower stands may convey with the sale as well. Livestock would do well on this tract, thanks to its ample grazing potential. Wooded areas are comprised of oak, cedars and elms. Neighboring property to the north is a large wooded tract as well.

Property is ag exempt, and fenced on 3 sides. Access is via a 50′ shared access and utility easement, keeping you away from road traffic and more private. The entrance to the property has a nice road base helping you with access in wet weather.

Don’t miss out on this nice proeprty!

35.75 acres in Lee County, Texas

Posted on: January 25th, 2021 by John Dean

Call Walter Dean, Agent, for more info. 512-540-1981

A beautiful Lee County property near the Tanglewood community. It is located on CR 415 E, which is a paved road, and about 2 miles off of Hwy 77 N.

This 35.75 acre property is fully wooded, with large post oak and cedar trees, intermingled with yaupon and American Beautyberries. This is a very unique property that has remained virtually untouched for years. It’s a blank canvas that someone can truly make their own.

This property would make a great weekend getaway or for a full time residence, with excellent home sites and great views from the front of the property. Deer and other wildlife are in the area, and with a little management, this property could be excellent for hunting! The woods and cover would make it especially good for bowhunting.

This beautiful property offers a quiet place for birdwatching, exploring the woods, enjoying nature, or just relaxing.

Easy access to electricity. Water well needed for residence (there should be excellent groundwater in this area).

117 acres in Milam County, Texas

Posted on: January 25th, 2021 by John Dean

+/- 117 acres, with numerous potential uses. This property is set up to be very multifunctional, whether it be used for a homesite, cattle, hay, or hunting.

A nice open area is situated in the front of the property, covering about 15 acres. This area would are great for a home site, grazing or hay-cutting. Scattered oaks are located along the southern boundary, with some great grass in this area as well.

This tract is approximately 40% wooded with thick elms, post oaks, mesquites, and some live oaks as well. Two small ponds are in place and work well for livestock and wildlife. Numerous trails run through this wooded area, making it great for trail riding with horses or ATVs or getting to your favorite hunting spot. Plentiful deer and hogs frequent the wooded areas and have rarely been pressured over the years.

The rear of the property has a hay field of about 40 acres in size. This area has been cut for hay for many years, and is mostly native grasses. This area could also be grazed as it is currently cross-fenced to be separate form the other acreage. A small wet-weather creek runs through this area and feeds into the wooded area along Bear creek that forms the northern boundary. Bear Creek is a larger wet-weather creek. This rear hayfield area also has some great elevation change, as the back of the property slowly drops some 50′ from a hill top down to Bear creek. A total of 80′ of elevation change occurs between the county road and the creek!

Ag exemption in place. Fencing will be needed along the southern boundary. Access is off of CR 208A, which dead ends in front of the property. A new gate will be needed for access off of the county road. Water line and power are in the area.

NOTE: Poultry barns to the south are inactive and empty. Acreage is only an approximation, new survey will be required.