Land and Rural Retreats Gordon, Palo Pinto County, Texas Homesite For Sale - 1.04 Acres

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Gordon, Palo Pinto County, Texas Homesite For Sale - 1.04 Acres
Gordon, Palo Pinto County, Texas Homesite For Sale - 1.04 Acres
Homesite located in one of the most beautiful areas of the Cross Timbers, located just west of the Highway 4 senic route in the hills surrouding Lake Palo Pinto. Ample lot size with amenities such as paved road frontage, underground utilities, gated access, common horse facilities and natural conservation area. This homesite overlooks 2 lakes and has miles of views.

Property type:
Homesite
Parcel Size:
1.04 Acres
Price:
$129,985
MLS or other ID:
10961721
 

PROPERTY FEATURES
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Horseback Riding
 
Special Features
Timber on Property
 
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Services (Utilities):
Waste:
None
Views
Lake
 
Terrain
Terrain:
Rolling
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City:
Gordon
Road Frontage:
Private
Road Surface:
Blacktop/Asphalt
Trees:
Moderate
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Sale Type:
Fixed Price
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