UNIMPROVED LAND, HARD TO DUPLICATE OR RECREATE!
102.054 Wildlife-Exempt acres of gently rolling, post oak savanna grassland south of Tanglewood in northwestern Lee County, that's 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 and pasture with large post oak, water oaks, blackjack and eastern red oak making up the bulk of the wooded areas, large open pastures of predominantly sandy/sandy loam soil are covered in native greases and native plants with 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-tail deer, wild hogs, bobcats, coyotes and raccoons. A year-round artesian springs keeps them coming, even on the hottest days of a Texas summer and makes for good hunting or wildlife watching. Property also has multiple building sites with southwest Milam County Water and Bluebonnet Electric already on site, the perfect area for an amazing lake and a 40' storage container/weekend cabin is already in place for recreational weekend "glamping."
Per Seller - All minerals owned will convey as well as mineral surface rights
Building Information
Building: Land Only
Building Size: N/A
Beds: N/A
Baths: N/A
Levels: N/A
Year Built: N/A
Exterior: N/A
Roof: N/A
Amenities: N/A
Land Information
Acreage: 102.054 acres
Maint. Fees:
Minerals: All
Utilities:
Frontage:
Paved RoadCounty Road
Improvements:
Water Features:
PondLive Creek
Terrain:
Heavily WoodedPartially WoodedRollingSandy Soil
Land use:
Restricted
Tax Information
Tax Id No.: 10870
Taxes: $246.00 (This property qualifies for an ag exemption.)
Subdivision: A155 - HUDSON, D.
School District:
Legal Description: A155 HUDSON, D., TRACT 007, ACRES 102.54, A - 108 FINNEY, R.
Additional Information
Financing: Cash, Conventional
Directions:
From Hwy. 77 in Lexington, drive north 4.5 miles and turn right on CR 438.
Property is on the right with a Bexley Land and Cattle sign.
UNIMPROVED LAND, HARD TO DUPLICATE OR RECREATE! 102.054 Wildlife-Exempt acres of gently rolling, post oak savanna grassland south of Tanglewood in northwestern Lee County, that's 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 and pasture with large post oak, water oaks, blackjack and eastern red oak making up the bulk of the wooded areas, large open pastures of predominantly sandy/sandy loam soil are covered in native greases and native plants with 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-tail deer, wild hogs, bobcats, coyotes and raccoons. A year-round artesian springs keeps them coming, even on the hottest days of a Texas summer and makes for good hunting or wildlife watching. Property also has multiple building sites with southwest Milam County Water and Bluebonnet Electric already on site, the perfect area for an amazing lake and a 40' storage container/weekend cabin is already in place for recreational weekend "glamping." Per Seller - All minerals owned will convey as well as mineral surface rights