This versatile 100 acres located in southern Callahan County and northern Brown County boasts approximately 38 acres of coastal that is cross-fenced separately from the native pasture in addition to 3 more cross fences. The fences are lined with trees ranging from live oak, post oak, and mesquite. There is one beautiful pecan tree on the edge of the coastal field. Electricity is on the property and there is a shallow, inactive water well. Owner has no knowledge of GPM or quality of water. County water is available. There is one pump-jack on the property. However, owner does not possess any mineral rights. This is a great property for livestock, home sites, and bird hunting.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Cross Plains, head south on Hwy 206, veer Left onto Hwy 279, approx. 3 miles take a Left onto CR 415, Property is 2nd gate on the Left.