Lying near the base of the Double Mountains, these 100 acres offer a ton of potential. Owners have allowed the cultivation to go back to native grasses, so it has great turf for grazing. The property is also home to a great population of deer and feral hogs for the hunters out there. The amazing views of the Double Mountains are something you have to come see for yourself. Call today for a private showing!
Acreage: 100 acres mainly in native grass. There are approximately 20 acres of mesquite pasture along the western boundary.
Topography: The topography is rolling with high sides on the north and south ends of the property.
Cover: The property is mainly comprised of open grassland, with about 20 acres of mesquite and cedar pasture along the west side of the property.
Fences: The property has a fence on the west side of the property, and the other three sides are unfenced.
Utilities...
Utilities: Electricity is available along the county road.
Water: There is no water well in place. However, underground water should be accessible and is usually around 60 to 70 feet deep in the area.
Hunting: The area has been known for decades to be naturally abundant with game including whitetail deer, feral hogs, Rio Grande turkey, bobwhite quail, and several species of predators. Dove hunting in the area is also very good.
Price: The property is priced at $1,095 per acre for a total price of $109,500.
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