Land and Rural Retreats Quanah, Hardeman County, Texas Land For Sale - 158 Acres

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Quanah, Hardeman County, Texas Land For Sale - 158 Acres
Quanah, Hardeman County, Texas Land For Sale - 158 Acres
This ranch, located just a couple of miles northwest of the city of Quanah, is suitable for both whitetail deer hunting and livestock ranching. The property is approximately 50% mesquite cover and 50% open grassland.

The grasses on the ranch consist largely of tall bluestem, which create good bedding for deer too. The properties surrounding the Cornerpost Ranch on the north and west have very dense thickets; to the east is a
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Property type:
Land
Parcel Size:
158 Acres
Price:
$189,600
MLS or other ID:
The Cornerpost Ranch
 

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Hunting
 
Waterfront
Waterfront:
Pond
Adjacent Owner
Adjacent Owner:
Private
Utilities
Phone:
Available
Water:
Well
Electricity:
On property
Natural Gas:
Not available
Services (Utilities):
Waste:
None
Terrain
Terrain:
Level
Property
City:
Quanah
Fencing
 
Trees:
Moderate
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Sale Type:
Fixed Price
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