Property is offered for $2,250/acre. There are two sections (640+/- acres each) owned by the seller. The northern most section nearest County Road 409 is known as the "Front Section" and southern most section (which is accessed through the "Front Section") is known as the "Back Section." This property has been owned by the same family for several generations. The property is native brush pasture with deep sandy soils, scattered oak motts, mesquite, and native grasses. This is naturally open country and known for whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs. Soils are fine sand, Nueces fine sand, and Sarita fine sand. Improvements on the "Front Section" include an old manufactured home with attached carport, old unused swimming pool, "cook shed," several connections for RVs, modest working pens, concrete stock tank, small surface tank, and low perimeter fencing in fair condition; it has electricity ...
Property is offered for $2,250/acre. There are two sections (640+/- acres each) owned by the seller. The northern most section nearest County Road 409 is known as the "Front Section" and southern most section (which is accessed through the "Front Section") is known as the "Back Section." This property has been owned by the same family for several generations. The property is native brush pasture with deep sandy soils, scattered oak motts, mesquite, and native grasses. This is naturally open country and known for whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs. Soils are fine sand, Nueces fine sand, and Sarita fine sand. Improvements on the "Front Section" include an old manufactured home with attached carport, old unused swimming pool, "cook shed," several connections for RVs, modest working pens, concrete stock tank, small surface tank, and low perimeter fencing in fair condition; it has electricity and a water well. The "Back Section" has low perimeter fencing in fair condition and a concrete stock tank; it does not have a water well that is currently operable. Minerals are State Classified Minerals.