Buyers Looking to Build Will Appreciate these Two 5-Acre Tracts In Southeast Hopkins County

Buyers Looking to Build Will Appreciate these Two 5-Acre Tracts In Southeast Hopkins County
  • PublishedJune 10, 2024


New to the market! Want a place to build your dream home in Southern Hopkins County? These 5-acre tracts, with open views, come with utilities. 
 

1. Tract #1 on 5 acres in Como, Texas. Hard to find! Located on FM 1567 is approx 5 acres for a homesite with sandy soil and in the Greenpond area of Southeast Hopkins County. 

 
There is enough room for a new home or barn-do, shop, barn and a few animals to enjoy. Just a short 10 min drive to Interstate 30 and Sulphur Springs, but located in the sought after Como-Pickton CISD with all utilities available. 
 
Deed Restrictions that will be added at closing 1200 sq ft or more built on site homes, No mobile homes or tiny homes. Barn-dos are okay. New survey to determine exact boundary, lines are approx. at this time. 
 
Utilities are Martin Springs Water Supply and Farmers Electric Co-op. Beautiful open views of rolling hills!
 
Call or text Tom Hendricks for more info, 903-438-6925.

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2. Tract #2 on 5 acres in Como, Texas. Build a new home in a great location with great schools. Located on FM 1567 and only 10 minutes to Interstate 30 and Sulphur Springs. 
 
Approx 5 acres with sandy soil and utilities available. There is enough room for a new home, barn-do, shop, barn and some animals. 
 
Deed restrictions will be added are site built homes minimum of 1200 sq ft. No mobile homes, tiny homes or move in homes. Barn-dos are okay. Como Pickton schools! 
 
New survey will determine exact boundary, boundary lines are estimated at this time. Utilities are Martin Springs Water and Farmers Electric Co-op, buyers responsibility to verify all information. Nice country setting!
 
 
Call or text Tom Hendricks for more info, 903-438-6925.

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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.