LOCATION: The property is located on the east side of Darst Road, one (1) mile south of the US Highway 59 frontage road and is situated about 1.5 miles due east of the city of Kendleton in Fort Bend County, Texas.
SHAPE/TERRAIN: The proprty has generally level terrain, except for sloping of land adjacent to Turkey Creek toward the creek. The current use of the property is for row-crop farmland and pasture land.
SOILS: The primary soil types include Bernard-Edna clay loam, 1 to 4% slopes (Class III - 9.2%), Bernard-Edna complex, 0 to 1% slopes (Class III - 42.7%), Edna fine sandy loam, 0 to 1% slopes (Class III - 23.9%), and Lake Charles clay, 0 to 1% slopes (Class II - 14.3%).
UTILITIES: Electrical service is available to the property.
FLOOD PLAIN: About 5 to 10% of the property is in the 100-year flood plain. This area is in the mid-portion of the property and is that land im...
FLOOD PLAIN: About 5 to 10% of the property is in the 100-year flood plain. This area is in the mid-portion of the property and is that land immediately adjacent to and including Turkey Creek.
MINERALS: Some Mineral Royalty Interest is available!!!
EASEMENTS: A gas pipeline crosses the west portion of the property.
IMPROVEMENTS: The property is improved with a barn (40' x 60' - 2,400 s.f.), a small shed, and wood stock pens. The property is partially fenced with ranch barbwire fencing. A good bridge on the property provides crossing of Turkey Creek.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Kendleton, Texas: Go north on the north bound frontage road of US Highway 59 to Darst Road, TURN RIGHT on Darst Road, GO one (1) mile and property is on the left at a double gate.