Land and Rural Retreats Lone Oak, Hunt County, Texas Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 788 Acres

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Lone Oak, Hunt County, Texas Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 788 Acres
Lone Oak, Hunt County, Texas Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 788 Acres
An outstanding 788 acre cattle ranch. A rare opportunity to one of northeast Texas' most prestigious ranches, which has been owned by the same family for over 125 years. The ranch is cross-fenced, excellent grasses, working pens, varied topography and a running creek on property. The ranch is strategically located between Lake Tawakoni and Lake Fork with a tremendous amount of road frontage. A beautiful property!

Property type:
Agricultural/Ranch
Parcel Size:
788 Acres
Price:
$1,970,000
MLS or other ID:
11179539
 

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