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0.96 acres in Cooke County, TX

WOW, almost Acre of land! Looking for a lot away from the city? Property Backs to CORP & Lake Ray Roberts. No View of the water but backs to a creek. Lots of wildlife! Electricity and Water are available on the street, and wastewater dumping site is available at Lake Point RV Resort nearby or at the state park of Ray Roberts Lake. Bring your RV, boat and fishing tools and enjoy natural beauty. Put solar power on this location can be an escape camp in case of blackout. It is within a short distance to a new playground. Its in the 100 yr flood plane so build accordingly. Perfect to build a homestead, or have a weekend place to go RV! Offering Perfect Blend of Rural Serenity, Enjoyment, boating, fishing, and hunting sites nearby. and Easy Commute To DFW International Airport. Build a tree house and rent on AirBNB... So many options! No Survey, buyer to purchase. Property Address to be Dete...

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From 35 Exit 922 & Go East. Cross over the lake & take your first left on Northshore Ln. Turn Right on Cheaney Rd. First Right will be Front gate Road, turn on that! Make your first left on Travis Cir. When the Road Splits go left onto Hudson. Cross the creek & property is up hill on the right.

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RE/MAX Cross Country

License #0621486

Highland Village, TX

(940) 251-3641

Austin Holtzman

RE/MAX Cross Country
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RE/MAX Cross Country, (940) 251-3641
Source: Homes, MLS# 21094367
Listing last updated: October 27, 2025 at 7:47 AM
Listing last checked: October 26, 2025 at 6:01 AM
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