The highest point in Williamson County, Texas, east of Hwy 183 is located on this 109.49 acre family estate. From this high spot there are fantastic views in every direction. The elevation is 1150 +/- feet above sea level. The property has many beautiful live oaks and has an outstanding building site with probably the best views in the county.
Located north of Austin, Texas, between Parmer Drive and Hwy 183 an owner can take their pick of easy routes into Austin from the property. It is only about 30 minutes to downtown Austin. This ranch has easy access with two hard surface county roads adjoining it.
The ranch has community water available along the two county roads adjoining it and water well in the middle of the property. There are two nice tanks (ponds) on the property. Electricity is on location to the center of the property.
There is an old homestead and a few barns on the ...
There is an old homestead and a few barns on the property. The acreage is perimeter fenced and cross fenced. The land has great topography ranging from good gently sloping horse and cattle property to the highest point of the acreage. An agricultural tax exemption is in place on the property.
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Research Parcel InformationWilliamson County, Texas, 30 minutes from downtown Austin, Texas or 15 minutes from Georgetown, Texas. Located at the corner of Williamson County Roads 254 and 255.