Located in western Leon County just 10 miles west of I-45 and 40 miles from Bryan/College Station this +/-94 acre tract offers everything you are looking for in a property. It includes two stock tanks one of which is spring fed, creating plenty of surface water. The rolling topography creates spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. Improvements include 30' X 60' barn with electricity, water and perimeter fencing. The tract has a combination of cleared and wooded areas providing ideal habitat for your hunting needs. Wildlife species include Whitetail, feral hog, waterfowl and dove hunting. The tract is primarily made up of sandy loam and has +/- 30 acres of improved pastures ready for cattle. Great access with approximately 700 ft. of road frontage. The current owner has gone to great lengths to improve every aspect of the land and now it's ready for a new owner to enjoy. Minera...
Located in western Leon County just 10 miles west of I-45 and 40 miles from Bryan/College Station this +/-94 acre tract offers everything you are looking for in a property. It includes two stock tanks one of which is spring fed, creating plenty of surface water. The rolling topography creates spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. Improvements include 30' X 60' barn with electricity, water and perimeter fencing. The tract has a combination of cleared and wooded areas providing ideal habitat for your hunting needs. Wildlife species include Whitetail, feral hog, waterfowl and dove hunting. The tract is primarily made up of sandy loam and has +/- 30 acres of improved pastures ready for cattle. Great access with approximately 700 ft. of road frontage. The current owner has gone to great lengths to improve every aspect of the land and now it's ready for a new owner to enjoy. Minerals are negotiable
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Bryan, head northeast on Highway 190 (also Highway 21), through Kurten to North Zulch. Turn left (north) on Highway 39. Go through Normangee, and then through Flynn. Travel another 2-3 miles north on Highway 39, and look for County Road 495. Turn left (west) on County Road 495. Go approximately one mile, and look for the black entry gate with vertical cedar boards with PC at the top.