Small acreage tract with paved road frontage has various sizes of Post Oak & Pecan trees, some as tall as the electric lines. The aerial map doesn't do justice to the quantity of trees and their sizes. Sandy loam land has native grasses and a pretty good stand of love grass. There is a pump jack almost in the center of the property but there are plenty of trees to block it from sight and several good building locations. Seller does not own any minerals or have any to convey. Westbound Water Supply has a rural water line running across FM 569 but could bore under and set a meter. Fences are missing on 3 sides. But if you want a nice place to get away and enjoy the country this would make a great escape and feel private even though it has road frontage!
**Trinity Ranch Land gladly participates with other brokers. Buyers agent must accompany buyer at first showing to receive full buyer...
**Trinity Ranch Land gladly participates with other brokers. Buyers agent must accompany buyer at first showing to receive full buyers agent commission.
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From Cross Plains, take Hwy 36 East to FM 569. Turn left and go North on FM 569 and go approximately 1.5 miles (thru the community of Pioneer) and property is on the West side of FM 569. The giant Pecan trees are a good land mark.