60 acres in Leon County, Texas

Posted on: June 2nd, 2026 by Clayton Loftin

Escape to the heart of the country with this exceptional 60-acre retreat ideally located between Buffalo and Centerville. Offering the perfect balance of open pasture and heavily wooded acreage, this one-of-a-kind property features rolling hills, towering mature hardwood trees, scenic trails throughout, and a fully stocked pond that creates a peaceful setting for recreation, hunting, fishing, or simply enjoying the outdoors.

At the center of the property sits a newly constructed Barndominium designed with an open-concept layout that is ideal for entertaining family and friends. The spacious interior blends rustic charm with modern comfort, creating the perfect weekend getaway or full-time country residence.

Adding even more character to this incredible property is a rare and unique 1800s saloon featuring original wood throughout, offering a true Texas experience unlike anything else on the market. Whether used for entertaining, gatherings, or a private retreat, this historic centerpiece gives the property unmatched personality and charm.

With trails winding through the woods, abundant wildlife, beautiful topography, and endless opportunities for relaxation and recreation, this property captures the very best of East Texas country living while remaining conveniently located between Buffalo and Centerville.

4 acres in Leon County

Posted on: May 26th, 2026 by Clayton Loftin

Tucked away just east of Centerville in the heart of Leon County, this 4.11-acre country property offers the perfect blend of peace, privacy, and convenience. Whether you’re looking for a weekend retreat, hunting camp, or future homesite, this versatile property is ready to enjoy from day one. The land features a great mix of open space and scattered trees with plenty of room to relax, entertain, or expand.

Improvements include a camp house for weekend stays or temporary living quarters, along with a spacious storage barn equipped with both water and electricity already in place. With utilities established and easy access to town, this property offers endless potential for recreational use, country living, or investment. Enjoy quiet evenings, wide open skies, and the laid-back lifestyle that makes rural East Texas so desirable

64 acres in Leon County

Posted on: May 5th, 2026 by Dennis Coffey

Discover the perfect blend of convenience, nature, and privacy on this stunning 64-acre property located just south of Centerville with prime Highway 75 frontage. From the moment you arrive, the pipe and stone entrance set the tone for what is truly one of the most peaceful and picturesque properties in the area. The thoughtfully designed 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom residence offers comfortable and spacious living for the whole family, complete with a versatile bonus room upstairs. High ceilings and an open concept layout give the home a grand, airy feel, while the warm finishes and thoughtful design keep it feeling cozy and inviting — a place that truly feels like home the moment you walk in. Step outside and enjoy an outdoor living area built for making memories, featuring an in-ground pool(with retractable cover), oversized pergola, built-in firepit, and a fully equipped outdoor kitchen, all perfectly positioned to take in the breathtaking views of the rolling hills, oak-dotted landscape, and the tranquil one-acre pond that sits just below. Whether you are casting a line from the bank, watching the deer come down for a drink at dusk, or simply enjoying the view, the pond adds a sense of calm and beauty to everyday life on this property. The gently rolling terrain is blanketed in deep green, well-maintained pastures that produce coastal Bermuda hay, a true testament to the care and attention that has gone into this property over the years. Enormous oak trees are scattered throughout, providing shade, character, and a setting unlike anything you will find elsewhere. White-tailed deer frequent the property regularly as well as the occasional ducks and other wildlife. Being surrounded by large, uninhabited acreage, the seclusion makes this property feel like a world of its own. The property also features a 1,500 sq ft shop building with an enclosed room, offering endless possibilities for hobbies, storage, or a private workspace. An equipment barn with three open bays and an oversized enclosed bay provides plenty of room for all your tools, toys, and outdoor equipment. Being just three miles south of Centerville, the location keeps you close enough to town, but without sacrificing the peace and privacy that makes this place so special. There are properties you buy, and then there are properties that stay with you — ones where the morning light hits the pasture just right, the evenings are spent gathered around the fire with a view that never gets old, and every day feels a little more like the life you always had in mind. This is one of those properties, and opportunities like this do not come around often.

1000 acres in Leon County

Posted on: May 5th, 2026 by Dennis Coffey

Rarely does an opportunity of this magnitude present itself. At over 1,005 acres, this exceptional tract of raw Texas land sits in a prime location along Highway 75 between Centerville and Buffalo — perfectly positioned at the midpoint between Dallas and Houston, making it as accessible as it is secluded. This is land in its purest form. Untouched and unhurried, the property rolls gently across the East Texas landscape with natural topography that begs to be explored. The terrain moves in waves — elevated ridgelines giving way to natural draws and low-lying basins — creating multiple ideal sites for lakes and impoundments of varying sizes. Whether you envision a single signature lake or a series of interconnected water features, the land practically lays the groundwork for you. And where water goes, waterfowl follow. A large hardwood flat with natural wetlands creates outstanding potential for the development of dedicated waterfowl habitat — shallow impoundments, flooded timber, and managed wetlands that could attract waterfowl throughout the season. For the serious hunter or conservationist, this land offers the canvas to build something truly world-class. The quiet here is genuine. No noise, no crowds, no compromise. Wildlife roams freely across the acreage, making this a premier destination for a private hunting retreat or managed wildlife operation. Whitetail deer, hogs, waterfowl, and native birds are right at home on land like this — and the bones of the property make it only better with intentional management. Beyond the hunt, the possibilities stretch as wide as the property itself. Hold it as a long-term investment in a corridor that continues to grow in value. Develop it into a private ranch compound or family legacy property. Build a corporate retreat. The land doesn’t dictate your vision — it simply supports it. Properties of this scale, in locations this accessible, simply do not come available often.
This is your rare chance to own something truly significant.

25 acres in Leon County

Posted on: April 30th, 2026 by Dennis Coffey

This beautiful 25-acre tract in Leon County offers the kind of rural lifestyle that is getting harder and harder to find. With paved frontage on FM 977 and additional frontage on CR 408, the property is easily accessible with multiple points of entry. The land is roughly 60% open pasture and 40% timber, creating a natural balance that is equally well-suited for grazing livestock, chasing whitetail, or simply unwinding on a quiet piece of East Texas countryside. The charming main farmhouse comes in just under 1,000 sq ft and features one bedroom and one full bathroom — cozy, functional, and full of country character. The bunkhouse is a standout in its own right, offering two bedrooms, one bathroom, a kitchenette, and a screened-in porch where you can sip your morning coffee and take in the sights and sounds of the land. Additional improvements include a tack room with two horse stalls and a covered overhang, two storage buildings, and several old barns that speak to the property’s rich working history. The land is fenced and cross-fenced, ready for whatever livestock operation you have in mind, and a peaceful pond sits on the property providing a reliable water source for both livestock and the abundant local wildlife. Come spring, a well-established patch of bluebonnets bursts into bloom, giving this already stunning property a truly quintessential Texas finishing touch. Whether you’re looking for a full-time homestead, a weekend hunting retreat, or a place to run a small livestock operation, this one has everything you need and then some.

78 acres in Freestone County

Posted on: April 24th, 2026 by Dennis Coffey

78 acres just north of Fairfield. Great location not far from Highway 75, but still secluded and well insulated. The terrain is nice and high and gently rolls down into a beautiful creek bottom. Cottonwood Creek is one boundary of the property and draws in a good amount of wildlife. With about 70% of the property being wooded and 30% pasture, it is perfectly situated to be an ideal hunting tract. There have been several good bucks caught on camera and an unlimited number of hogs. A 30’x50′ metal shop makes a perfect place to store equipment and tools needed for work around the ranch. A deep water well is also in place and is powered by a commercial grade solar setup. Electricity is on the north side of the property. All of the fences are in great shape and there has been a good amount of mulching done to open up travel around the perimeter of the property. Not only the amount of game, but the quality, as well, make the recreational and hunting value of this property a unique find, being so close and convenient to town. The property would also make a beautiful homesite as well. Offered at $675,000.

Reed Ranch

Posted on: April 23rd, 2026 by Dennis Coffey

This 100-acre tract in Leona is a true hunter’s property—rich in wildlife, deeply rooted in history, and defined by the kind of natural beauty that makes you want to stay for generations. Passed down through family ownership, this legacy ranch has been carefully maintained with a clear focus on habitat, accessibility, and huntability.
The land is loaded with game, providing excellent opportunities for whitetail deer, feral hogs, and other native species. Massive hardwoods dominate the landscape, offering both a stunning visual presence and ideal cover for wildlife. A diverse mix of thick woods and open areas creates natural funnels, bedding zones, and prime stand locations—everything you want in a well-rounded hunting property.
A well-maintained internal road system allows you to move quietly and efficiently across the ranch, giving access to multiple hunting setups. The property is truly turnkey, featuring a cabin for comfortable stays, an RV for additional lodging, and storage buildings for gear and equipment. Multiple deer blinds and feeders are already in place, allowing you to step in and hunt immediately.
Beyond its functionality, the natural beauty of the land is undeniable. Towering hardwoods, pockets of dense cover, and scenic openings provide a peaceful, immersive outdoor experience year-round.
Whether you’re seeking a dedicated hunting ranch or a place to carry on a family tradition, Reed Ranch offers a rare combination of convenience, heritage, and premier recreational value.

5 acres in Leon County

Posted on: April 23rd, 2026 by Clayton Loftin

Located just east of Centerville in Leon County, this inviting 5-acre property offers the perfect balance of convenience and quiet country living. Located only minutes from town yet far enough away to enjoy privacy and peaceful surroundings, the setting features gently rolling hills and scattered mature oak trees that provide both beauty and shade.

The property includes a well-maintained 1,470 square-foot home with a comfortable layout ideal for full-time living or a weekend retreat. A climate-controlled storage building adds exceptional value, offering space for equipment, hobbies, or additional storage needs year-round.

With blacktop county road frontage, access is easy and reliable, making this property as practical as it is picturesque. Whether you’re looking for a homestead, a getaway, or a place to enjoy the outdoors, this Leon County gem delivers space, character, and convenience in one attractive package.

23 acres in Leon County

Posted on: April 15th, 2026 by Clayton Loftin

Rare Legacy Ranch Opportunity

Opportunities like this are few and far between. This exceptional 23± acre property offers a truly rare chance to own a piece of land once held by the owner of the world-renowned Center Ranch—bringing with it a sense of legacy, prestige, and timeless Texas charm.

The property is predominantly improved pasture, ideal for livestock, recreation, or simply enjoying wide-open spaces with scenic views in every direction. Whether you’re looking for a working ranch, weekend retreat, or permanent homestead, this tract provides the perfect blend of usability and beauty.

At the heart of the property sits a stunning 4,000+ sq. ft. home designed for both comfort and entertaining. The spacious open-concept layout offers generous living areas, abundant natural light, and a seamless flow throughout. Step outside and take in the peaceful surroundings from the expansive wraparound porches—perfect for morning coffee or evening sunsets.

Just a stone’s throw from the home, you’ll find a gorgeous pond that truly elevates this property. Complete with a dedicated entertainment area, this setting has even hosted weddings—offering a picturesque backdrop for gatherings, celebrations, or simply unwinding by the water.

Additional improvements include a large carport and ample space for equipment, guests, or future enhancements.

This is more than just a property—it’s a rare opportunity to own a legacy piece of Texas land with history, character, and endless potential.

12 acres in Leon County

Posted on: April 10th, 2026 by Clayton Loftin

Tucked away just east of Centerville and only minutes from I-45, this exceptional 12-acre tract offers the perfect blend of privacy, convenience, and ready-to-build potential. Located at the end of a quiet dead-end road, the property enjoys minimal traffic—ideal for those seeking peace and seclusion without sacrificing accessibility.

The land features brand-new fencing and beautifully improved, lush pastures, making it well-suited for a homesite, small livestock, or a weekend retreat. With multiple ideal building locations across the tract, you have the flexibility to design your dream home exactly where it fits best.

Utilities are already in place, with water and electricity available—saving you time and upfront development costs. Whether you’re looking to build now or invest for the future, this property is primed and ready.

Additional acreage is also available, offering the opportunity to expand and create a larger homestead or investment property.

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own a turnkey small acreage property in a highly desirable area of Leon County!

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