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102.05 Acres Lot
UPDATED:
06/23/2024 10:29 PM
Key Details
Property Type Vacant Land
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision A155 - Hudson, D.
MLS Listing ID 15323292
Annual Tax Amount $246
Tax Year 2024
Lot Size 102.054 Acres
Acres 102.054
Property Description
UNIMPROVED LAND, HARD TO DUPLICATE OR RECREATE!
102.054 Wildlife-Exempt acres of gently rolling, post oak savanna grassland south of Tanglewood, less than
5 miles from town, but feels much more secluded. A 31-acre tract of land along Hwy. 77, owned by the Texas Land conservancy buffers the entrance and front end of the property with generationally-owned, large-acreage neighbors to the north and east. The property is a 60/40 mix of woods/pasture w/large post oak, water oak, eastern red oaks and blackjacks making up the bulk of the wooded areas, large/open pastures of predominantly sandy loam soil are covered in native grasses and plants w/an incredible cover of native blue stem bunch grasses and boasts a huge variety of wildflowers in the spring. Two stock ponds and an intermittent Brush Creek tributary are meccas for native wildlife including; white-tailed deer, wild hogs and bobcats and a year-round artesian springs keeps them coming even on the hottest days of a Texas summer.
102.054 Wildlife-Exempt acres of gently rolling, post oak savanna grassland south of Tanglewood, less than
5 miles from town, but feels much more secluded. A 31-acre tract of land along Hwy. 77, owned by the Texas Land conservancy buffers the entrance and front end of the property with generationally-owned, large-acreage neighbors to the north and east. The property is a 60/40 mix of woods/pasture w/large post oak, water oak, eastern red oaks and blackjacks making up the bulk of the wooded areas, large/open pastures of predominantly sandy loam soil are covered in native grasses and plants w/an incredible cover of native blue stem bunch grasses and boasts a huge variety of wildflowers in the spring. Two stock ponds and an intermittent Brush Creek tributary are meccas for native wildlife including; white-tailed deer, wild hogs and bobcats and a year-round artesian springs keeps them coming even on the hottest days of a Texas summer.
Location
State TX
County Lee
Exterior
Private Pool No
Building
Lot Description Cleared, Wooded
Lot Size Range 50 or more Acres
Sewer No Sewer
Water No Water
New Construction No
Schools
Elementary Schools Lexington Elementary School
Middle Schools Lexington Middle School
High Schools Lexington High School
School District 165 - Lexington
Others
Senior Community No
Restrictions Deed Restrictions,Horses Allowed
Tax ID 10870
Tax Rate 1.4626
Disclosures No Disclosures
Special Listing Condition No Disclosures
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Listed by Bexley Land and Cattle, LLC