Land and Rural Retreats Hughes Springs, Cass County, Texas Agricultural/Ranch For Sale -

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Hughes Springs, Cass County, Texas Agricultural/Ranch For Sale -
Hughes Springs, Cass County, Texas Agricultural/Ranch For Sale -
SHOWPLACE ON 316 ACRES, 7 SPRING FED STOCKED LAKES, MOSTLY PASTURE WITH SCATTERED OAK TREES, CUSTOM BUILT BRICK AND STONE WITH INGROUND POOL AND WATERFALL, 35X60 WORKSHOP-RV STORAGE, BACKUP GENERATOR, HUGE GAMEROOM WITH FULLBAR, OUTDOOR FIREPIT AND GAZEBO. 1293 SQFT GARAGE IS HEATED AND COOLED BUT NOT INCLUDED IN TOTAL SQFT. ***MINERAL RIGHTS INCLUDED***

Brokered And Advertised By: Texas Farms and Ranches LLC
Listing Agent: Mark
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Property type:
Agricultural/Ranch
Finished size:
4936 sq. ft.
Price:
$1,495,000
MLS or other ID:
11063264
 
Property location on map is approximate.

PROPERTY FEATURES
Residence
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
2
Finished Sq. Ft.:
4936
Home Age:
4
Year Built:
2005
Property
City:
Hughes Springs
Currency:
USD
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