Need Room to Build Your Dream Home or Business? Find 15 to 25 Acres in Hopkins County

Need Room to Build Your Dream Home or Business?  Find 15 to 25 Acres in Hopkins County
  • PublishedJune 26, 2025


For those wanting more land or acreage, discover these local tracts from 15 to 25 acres. Bring your big ideas to build that dream home or business. 
 
 
1. Over 15 acres with great frontage on Interstate 30 and located just east of Loop 301 on the edge of Sulphur Springs. This multi use property has over 680 ft of frontage and two way access road provides maximum accessibility to property. The property currently has nice rolling terrain and a small pond that will allow for many different opportunities such as residential building site, locate a new business or could be that multi purpose tract that are hard to find! Property is NOT in the city limits and NO known RESTRICTIONS! This is a fast growing area with high visibility. There is also a custom home on additional acreage that could be purchased with this property to enhance your opportunity. Ask listing agent for details. Property currently has ag valuation on taxes.
 
Call or text Tom Hendricks for more info, 903-438-6925.

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2. Easy access to the Interstate and city amenities! Take a look at this 15-acre property that is AG-Exempt and located less than half a mile from the intersection of HWY 19 & Wildcat Way (HWY 11). Currently being used to graze cattle, there is one pond, a creek, some trees, and barbed-wire fencing. The acreage is zoned Light Commercial, giving it many options for future use, and is situated between two church tracts. You’ll find this property is not far from many businesses, sitting approximately 1 mile south of Interstate 30. Lots of possibilities await for this to be used for development, commercial investment, use for cattle or horses, or turn into a single-family residence on acreage!
Call or text Janet Martin for more info, 903-243-0184.

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3. Rolling Hilltop Building Site with improved grass on this 21.37 acres of beautiful tree-lined property near Pickton Tx. The large Oak and Pecan trees add beauty to this sandy soil grass producer. This property is fenced on 3 plus sides with average fencing and has a lot of road frontage on a good peaceful county road. BONUS is the water meter and electricity are on the property already! There is an old septic tank near the mobile home site, but sellers are unsure of location. This property is ready for that new homestead with a few animals for that great life in the country. Property has NO FEMA floodplain and NO RESTRICTIONS and NEW SURVEY AVAILABLE. Please do not drive on property in wet weather.
 
Call or text Tom Hendricks for more info, 903-438-6925.

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4. Country farmhouse located on approx. 22 acres of rolling Hopkins County property. This ag exempt property has 1940’s farmhouse, shed and old dairy barn that could be renovated to a really neat place. Property has good sandy soil and a nice stock pond and elevation changes down to a seasonal creek and wooded boundary. This could be a weekend get away, recreational place, rental or permanent residence. Located on lightly traveled county road with approx. 2300′ of frontage that might allow to divide in the future. Located in the sought after Como Pickton CISD. This property is only a short drive from Sulphur Springs, Winnsboro, Mount Vernon or Lake Cypress Springs. Approx. 90 minutes east of DFW metroplex.
 
Call or text Tom Hendricks for more info, 903-438-6925.

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5. This ag-exempt 24 acres comes with no restrictions & some utilities in place! You’ll find something for everyone—from rolling hills, 3 stock tanks, creek, scattered trees, barn, RV shed, and much more. Pick a scenic building spot for your new home in the quiet countryside or create a weekend get-away that you has always wanted. An abundance of available surface water provides many unique opportunities and lasting recreational enjoyment for the whole family and friends. The lower end of the property comes with a creek that offers additional areas for hunting and more outdoor fun. A barn gives you a spot for storage and a place for a few animals or use it as a campsite near the stock tanks and trees. Park your recreational vehicle under a covered RV shed or store equipment out of the weather. Within 73 minutes from downtown Dallas, this property is also centrally located between Greenville and Sulphur Springs for the best of both worlds (shopping, restaurants, and community activities). Swap out city traffic jams for quiet country lanes while also having easy access to Interstate 30 a few miles away. A big bonus includes a water meter and electricity already installed and in place for your personal use. Find this picturesque setting in Cumby, Texas!
 
Call or text Tom Hendricks for more info, 903-438-6925.

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6. Bring your house plans to this beautiful setting on 20.3 acres with pastures, ponds, barns, and a wooded spot for a new home! An adjoining 18 acres is also for sale if you need more acreage. With established Bermuda, livestock can easily graze or use part of the pastures for cutting hay. Several barns and a corral provide space for equipment storage and corralling cattle. A scenic wooded area comes with a mixture of mature trees, giving you picturesque views for a new home. If you’re looking for a homestead in smaller school district, you’ll find this property located in the smaller Saltillo ISD. Two ponds provide a watering spot for livestock or can be stocked for fishing. For more land, the southern adjoining 18 acres (MLS 20848179) is on the corner of CR 3533 and HWY 67. With easy access to Interstate 30 and Sulphur Springs, make this place all yours!
 
Call or text Janet Martin for more info, 903-243-0184. 

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Written By
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.