5 Fantastic Farm & Ranch Properties with Homes Sitting on 74 to 260 Acres

5 Fantastic Farm & Ranch Properties with Homes Sitting on 74 to 260 Acres
  • PublishedApril 5, 2023


Looking for a larger tract of land with a home all ready for you? Starting at 74 acres and going up, these properties provide a variety of interest! 🛤

 

1. WOODED 74 ACRES PERCHED ON A HILL IN SCENIC WOOD COUNTY. Located at the edge of the Piney Woods! Extra clean WELL maintained home on 74 acres of rolling East Texas Peace and Quiet getaway. Home has new Earth Works vinyl flooring, extra large 48′ front porch is great for sitting in that rocking chair, screened in back porch, metal roof, gutters, 2 car garage with storage, pond to enjoy, storage shed with loft and electricity. Inside is a large open family room with stone fireplace ( wood or gas), custom made Ash cabinets and trim. Master has large bath with walking closet. Opposite end of house are dual bedrooms ( large closets) with Jack and Jill bath. Enclosed sun room offers a work at home office space. Home is plumbed for electric or gas appliances. Property has great elevation changes located behind home on the scenic rolling acres. This would be a great everyday home or a dream come true for that getaway spot. Rolling Hills, Beautiful Pine Trees, open meadows, small barn. This is the ONE! 🏕

 
Call Tom Hendricks for more info, 903-438-6925.

 

 

2. ULTIMATE HORSE FACILITY ON 93 ACRES MINUTES WITH PASTURES & LARGE POND, MINUTES SOUTH SULPHUR SPRINGS. Feel the stress melt away as you drive down the peaceful tree-lined concrete driveway to this exquisite 93 acre ranch with Ag-exemption. Just 80 minutes east of Dallas puts this horse ranch in a prime location. Enjoy the log-sided 4 bedroom, 4 bath home overlooking in-ground pool and private 3 acre lake to irrigate from. Property comes with a show barn, shop, implement barn, hay barn, horse barn, 2 outdoor arenas, 1 large covered arena, training center, hayfield with wooded area, 9 separate pipe-fenced turnouts and loafing sheds, working pens and more! Barns are 50×44 with 5 stalls and another is 165×48 with 16 stalls. This ranch is on sandy soil, extremely private setting but only minutes from I-30 and Sulphur Springs for all your supply needs. In the most beautiful, rolling and sought after area of the county, you will also get fruit orchard and great garden spot. You can also view this heavenly ranch’s amazing video! Or make an appointment to see this gem in person. 🏠
 
Call Janet Martin for more info, 903-243-0184.

 

 

 

3. HILLTOP 75 ACRES OF PASTURES WITH BARNS & PONDS IN NORTH HOPKINS. Bring your cattle, horses, or livestock to this fenced 75 acres! From the panoramic hilltop vantage, picture yourself sitting on a 70′ front porch or the covered patio of this well maintained EIFS stucco, overlooking grassy meadows & stocked ponds. Improved pastures consist of Rye, Bermuda, clover, & Coastal–ready for hay production or livestock. Property is fenced & cross-fenced. There is a barn, nice set of working corrals & a 30×24 shop with concrete, electric, & water. There is plenty of parking space to include an extra large garage (33×24). Inside, you’ll fit lots of family & friends in the 24×18 family room with brick wood burning fireplace. The large kitchen includes lots of countertop space & storage plus a breakfast bar & separate dining room. The spacious owner’s suite has custom his & her closet, a separate linen closet, & dual sinks. Utility room has sink & closet. A rancher’s delight or for someone looking to live on their own piece of land! 💧
 
Call Tom Hendricks for more info, 903-438-6925.

 

 

 

 

 

4. WORKING RANCH & AWE-INSPIRING 260 ACRES NEAR OMAHA, TEXAS. True North East Texas working ranch, on a rare 260-+ acres, is where you’ll find this 4bed, 3ba brick boasting 3,000 sq ft & an in-ground swimming pool. Separate guest qrtrs with 2-car garage could be used as a mother-in-law suite, home for ranch hand, or a rental. Located behind a security gate, enjoy the views of the big Texas sky from this picturesque property with its rolling hills, wooded trails, open fields, & 5 ponds. Cattle or livestock ready with fencing, cross-fencing, & some pipe fencing. For storing equipment, hay, or supplies, an 80×100 ft hay barn (with pipe rail pen for working livestock) provides plenty of space for your farm needs. Plus, there is an equipment barn with lean-to, concrete floor, electricity & water. Property provides great opportunities for hunting white tail deer, dove, or hogs. HIGH SPEED INTERNET allows you to work from home. Only a short commute to DFW, Shreveport, Texarkana, Longview, or Tyler you’ll never get tired of this tranquil country setting! 🌾
 
Call Janet Martin for more info, 903-243-0184.

 

 

5. HAY-PRODUCING 174 ACRES WITH SCENIC POND, MINUTES FROM SULPHUR SPRINGS, SOUTH OF WALMART. Down a long, crushed rock drive, sits this adorable barndominium-style home on 174 acres! Giving off cottage feels inside, the large primary suite is located on the 1st floor. Upstairs, guests will be comfortable with half bath, 2nd bedroom, & separate bunkroom. Enjoy sunsets from the covered patio, lounge by the firepit or on one of the open patios. Invite friends to pull up their R.V. with plenty of parking & multiple 60 AMP hookups. The insulated workshop comes with 2 covered areas & concrete floors to give you more storage. The pole barn is a great bonus for parties or for your animals! Gorgeous water views can be seen when driving by the large, well-fed pond which also provides a way to irrigate the lawn. Four additional ponds found in a wonderful mix of large oaks & lush coastal meadows. Ample road frontage with 4 water meters & electricity at the road–perfect for a family legacy ranch. The acreage also gives you options for picking the perfect spot to build a home. 🍃

 

 


 



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Chloe Kopal

Chloe Kopal was born and raised in Sulphur Springs, Texas. She attended Sulphur Springs High School for 4 years and graduated in 2021. She was also a line member for the Blue Blazes Drill Team for 3 years. Chloe is the Digital Content Creator for Front Porch News. Her love for our community shows through her work. She is very passionate about photography and has been ever since the first time she picked up a camera many years ago.