6 Tempting Land Tracts For The Nature Lover in You

6 Tempting Land Tracts For The Nature Lover in You
  • PublishedAugust 8, 2022


 

 

1.  This 27 Ag-exempt acres has it all!

Several good building spots. Property comes with a pond, trees, and grassy pasture on sandy soil. Located among the rolling hills of Wood County, this property gives you options for a permanent home site and small hobby farm or acreage for privacy and space.

Seller conveys 50% of all minerals owned. Only minutes from Winnsboro and Quitman, enjoy city amenities and country living in some of the most scenic sights of East Texas!

CALL TOM HENDRICKS FOR MORE INFO: 903-438-6925

 

 

 

2. Wooded & remote off-the-grid (No power or water) 80 acres with timber (tax) exemption!

Property includes a small metal hunting cabin surrounded by lots of wildlife. Bring your outdoor toys and enjoy the scenic bluff overlooking a seasonal creek, small pond, & cleared trails from the gate all the way to the back of the property. Privacy & seclusion are a given with the nearest house being 1.5 miles away. Yet shopping, groceries, & restaurants are conveniently located 6 miles in the quaint town of Mount Vernon.

Escape to this quiet gem where you can slow down & relish the sounds of nature! Seller has signed a 300 foot easement over a portion of the property for a future electrical transmission line.

CALL JANET MARTIN FOR MORE INFO: 903-243-0184

 

 

 

3. Hunters and ranchers paradise!

280 Ag-exempt acres in PRIME location for future investment. Abundant wildlife for hunters and good fences and pasture land for cattle. Minutes from Downtown Sulphur Springs with great access and complete privacy. Two locations for home sites and over 2,200′ of interstate frontage. This property is a gem that the greatest potential can NOT be seen from the road.

CALL SHERI AUTREY FOR MORE INFO: 903-474-5992

 


 

 

4. More than 50 acres of recreational paradise that is sure to impress even the most avid outdoorsman.

This property is just waiting for you to come and explore all that it has to offer. Highlights include more than 80′ in elevation changes, ATV trails, multiple creeks (one which flows year-round), densely populated with mature trees, several building sites, utilities already installed (water and electric), minutes from Downtown Winnsboro, and a short commute to both Lake Cypress and Lake Bob Sandlin (among other popular Lakes).

CALL RYAN CHESTER FOR MORE INFO: 972-363-5825

 

 

 

5. Great location on State HWY 11 with beautiful rolling improved pastures on 64 acres, seasonal creek, and nice pond!

Situated in the sought-after Como-Pickton CISD makes this a good place to build your dream home. Co-op water in place. An older barn can be used for storage. Just enough trees to provide privacy, only minutes to Sulphur Springs or Winnsboro. A prime place to live, run cattle, hunt, recreation or start a horse ranch. There is a 9-acre meadow at the back that is not fenced, but remainder of property is fenced and ready for livestock. Lots of options for investment, ranching, or residential! Cell tower on property & company has perpetual easement. No additional payments to be received or released. 

CALL TOM HENDRICKS FOR MORE INFO: 903-438-6925

 

 

 

6. Water meter already in place for your new home on this gated, wooded 32 acres in the award winning Como-Pckton School District!

Create your own tree-lined driveway and build on one of many beautiful spots available on this tract. You’ll also find a pond and an improved pasture containing Coastal and Common Bermuda. Electricity is available off site so buyer’s agent needs to verify. The wooded acreage provides you with a private, tranquil space to make it your own personal retreat. City amenities are only a short drive to Sulphur Springs or Winnsboro. A scenic country place to call home! 

CALL JANET MARTIN FOR MORE INFO: 903-243-0184

 

 



Written By
Christian Dicus

Christian Dicus is a Sulphur Springs, Texas native. She currently works as the Director of Operations and Content Strategist for Chad's Media LLC. As well as a photographer and contributing writer for Front Porch News.