Section of grass located 2 miles south of Wheeler, Texas boasting a rolling landscape, brush and tree cover and live water. The property would be ideal for setting up a private homestead in the trees. Currently being used to graze cattle, there is cross-fencing and an older windmill providing supplemental water for livestock. The property has a healthy population of white tail deer, thanks to the natural water sources and cover for shelter.
Location: Williams Ranch is located approximately 2 miles south of Wheeler, TX in central Wheeler County.
Water:
There is seasonal live water thanks to the Bronco Creek that runs through the property. An old windmill also provides supplemental water to livestock.
Improvements:
Improvements include cross-fencing and a windmill.
History:
At one point, there was an old homestead on the property but was demolished in a tornado. Over the most recent ye...
At one point, there was an old homestead on the property but was demolished in a tornado. Over the most recent years, the land has been used to graze cattle.
Minerals:
100% of any owned mineral rights will be retained by the Seller.
Landscape:
The landscape is mostly flat and readily available for development or general farming uses. The soils here within can be are listed with the accompanying percentages with total area of interest equaling 100%: Devol loamy sand (DlD) 54.05%; Likes loamy fine sand (LkB) 18.1%; Grandfield loamy sand (GdB) 14%; Devol loamy sand (DlB) 10.53%; Obaro-Quinlan association (OuD) 1.66%; Grandfield fine sandy loam (GfB) 1.26%; Lincoln soils (Ln) 0.37%; Devol soils (DmC3) 0.04%.
See Soil Report for more information.
Exclusions:
There are no known exclusions at this time.
Hunting:
The area is known for the white tail deer.
Zoning/Easements:
The property is outside of any municipality so is not zoned. There are no known easements that would affect operation. It is anticipated all existing easements will be identified by surveyors.
Estimated Taxes:*
$744.86 - w/ Ag Exemption
Water Conservation District:
The property is located in the Panhandle Groundwater Conservation District.
Area:
This property is located in central Wheeler County.
Access:
The property can be accessed on 2 sides by County Road 15 on the east and County Road 14 on the west.
Directions:
From Wheeler, go south on County Road 15 about 2 miles to northeast corner of property.