Land and Rural Retreats Memphis, Hall County, Texas Land For Sale - 160 Acres

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Memphis, Hall County, Texas Land For Sale - 160 Acres
Memphis, Hall County, Texas Land For Sale - 160 Acres
The Spring Creek Ranch 160 +/- Acres Hall County, TX Excellent hunting ranch in Northwest Texas. A live creek runs completely through this place. Broken up into three separate fields by brush and creek. This is a hunting paradise and excellent farmland to go with it for food plots or lease the farming out for additional income. The USDA cotton base is over 600#/acre. Wildlife: - Whitetail Deer - Mule Deer - Bobwhite Quail - Wild Hog... more

Property type:
Land
Parcel Size:
160 Acres
Price:
$240,000
MLS or other ID:
TX 104
 

PROPERTY FEATURES
Activities
Camping
 
Family
 
Hunting
 
ORV/ATV
 
Waterfront
Waterfront:
Creek
Adjacent Owner
Adjacent Owner:
Private
Utilities
Phone:
Available
Water:
None
Electricity:
0.5 - 1.9 miles
Natural Gas:
Not available
Services (Utilities):
Waste:
None
Views
Trees
 
Meadow
 
Terrain
Terrain:
Rolling
Property
City:
Memphis
Fencing
 
Road Frontage:
County
Road Surface:
Gravel
Trees:
Moderate
Agent/Broker Information
Website URL:
Location
Nearby Golf Courses:
Property Information
Sale Type:
Fixed Price
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