5.29 acres in Leon County, Texas

Posted on: January 30th, 2020 by Steve Torno

5.29 acres that is “move-in” ready! There is an 800 sq. ft. cabin with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, plus a kitchen and living area. A nice wooded deck is on the back of the house. There is a 12’x25′ enclosed shop and a 12’x40′ carport on the place. The land is mostly wooded with nice hardwoods. $99,500.

50 acres in Leon County, Texas

Posted on: January 29th, 2020 by Steve Torno

Approximately 50 acres (will need to be surveyed) that is mostly pasture with areas of woods and scattered trees. Very nice home site on a high hill that overlooks the whole place. Nice size pond for wildlife or for watering livestock. Good frontage on FM 1511 and on CR 228. Would be a great place for a weekend get away or a home in the country. Plenty enough woods for hunting and good grazing land. There is some coastal bermuda, but it is thin. With some good fertilizer, however, it will thicken up and run nicely. $190,000.
Contact Tyson at 979-229-8710 for more information.

176.17 acres in Freestone County, Texas

Posted on: January 29th, 2020 by Steve Torno

176 acres east of Fairfield. The combination of beautiful rolling hills with well maintained pastures and scattered trees combine for a stunning property. As you enter the property your attention is immediately drawn to the massive hill with over 540 of elevation. An all weather road leads through the property, winding from pasture to pasture. A set of working pens is centrally located to allow for a small cattle operation. The property is perimeter fenced and utilizes cross fencing to separate the ranch into four separate grazing pastures. With five ponds, there is water available in each pasture. Wildlife is also plentiful with excellent whitetail hunting opportunity. The tree lined draws help break the property up and feel much larger than 176 acres. From the top of the hill, there are views where you can see for miles. This property is a great place to call home and have your own working ranch. $579,000.

90.87 acres in Leon County, Texas

Posted on: January 29th, 2020 by Steve Torno

90.87 acres fronting on Hwy 7 just outside of Marquez. The property is an ideal mix of half wooded and half open pasture. The heart of the property is a hay meadow with scattered trees and boasts the highest elevation. The utilities have been brought to the edge of the meadow creating a homesite that is to die for. There is a spring fed pond that is stocked with fish that provides great recreational value as well as a watering source of wildlife and livestock. Wooded sections of the property are on either side of the hay meadow providing excellent insulation and habitat for animals. There is an abundance of whitetail deer on the property and the hunting is top notch. The entire perimeter of the property is fenced and includes multiple entrances on highway 7. $389,000.

13.56 acres in Leon County, Texas

Posted on: January 27th, 2020 by Steve Torno

13.56 acres located in the Lakewood area just south of town. This property is a nice mixture of open land and woods. Topography is nice and level at the front and then is very rolling from the middle to the back of the place. There is a live spring creek that runs all the way across the property and would make a great location for building a small lake. Improvements to this property include having electric and water on site as well as septic system. Structural improvements are a nice Red Dot brand metal storage building, old cabin, and a nice 5th wheel travel trailer. $115,000

Tin Can Ranch

Posted on: January 24th, 2020 by Dennis Coffey

215 acres east of Centerville. Tin Can Ranch offers a great opportunity to own an exceptional recreational property in the heart of Texas. The property is 90% wooded with a mix of hardwood and pine timber. Several aspects of the property make this ranch an outdoorsmans dream. Large neighbors, years of no hunting pressure and great natural cover make this a sanctuary for animals. There are good trails throughout the property and the entire perimeter is fenced. Utilities are available at the road. $695,000. REDUCED TO $649,000!

62.61 acres in Leon County, Texas

Posted on: January 21st, 2020 by Steve Torno

62.61 acres with a huge mesa that has a “see for miles” view! Property is fenced and cross fenced with two ponds. The property has improved pasture with some woods. At the entrance to the place, is a historic cabin that is over 100 years old. Cabin has good exterior but needs some updates and repairs. Priced ready to sell! $299,500.

1.05 acres in Leon County, Texas

Posted on: January 21st, 2020 by Steve Torno

This is one of the most spacious homes in Buffalo with 3924 sq. ft. of living space! This home was updated a few years ago with granite countertops and new cabinets and appliances. This home has a nice open concept throughout it. There is one big bedroom and 1.5 baths downstairs, plus a playroom and dining area. The downstairs is complemented by a huge ventilated rock fireplace and high ceilings. Upstairs, there are 3 bedrooms and a huge entertainment area. The master bath includes walk-in shower and Jacuzzi tub. Home is complete with a high fenced back yard and large concrete floored workshop. All of this is situated on one acre of land. Priced at $165,000 — motivated seller!!

31.28 acres in Leon County, Texas

Posted on: October 24th, 2019 by Steve Torno

31.28 rolling acres of pasture and woods that is completely fenced. There is a ranch-style house with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths on the property. Home has an attached 2-car garage, 2-car attached carport, plus a covered patio with beautiful views of the land. There is a nice fenced yard and a 1500 sq. ft. shop on slab with roll-up door and electricity. The appliances and blinds go with the house. This is a nice relaxing place in the country! $324,900.

42.3 acres in Leon County, Texas

Posted on: October 15th, 2019 by

42.3 acres located just west of Centerville and north of Flynn off of FM 39 on CR 436. This property is half woods and half pasture. The woods are mature beautiful hard wood trees and occupy the back half of the property and are separated from the pasture by a live sand bottom spring creek. The pasture is improved with Coastal Bermuda and there is great frontage along CR 436. There is a rural water line along the road that is serviced by Concord Robbins WSC and there is electric on site. This would make a great place for weekends, hunting, hobby farm, or homeplace. The spring creek and the terrain of the land would lend itself to the construction of a large lake if desired. Property will need a new survey that will be provided by seller with acceptable executed earnest money contract. $232,650

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