This 44.51-acre property in Hunt County, Texas provides a balanced mix of open space, water features, and rural accessibility. Located on a quiet dead-end road with approximately 600 feet of frontage, the tract offers a private setting within convenient reach of nearby towns and major routes.
The land includes two bass ponds and a seasonal creek, enhancing both its natural character and functional use. These water features support light agricultural activities and wildlife while offering scenic elements for a future homesite. The combination of surface water, terrain variation, and open pasture creates opportunities for both agricultural and recreational purposes.
A partial perimeter fence outlines the property, offering definition and flexibility for future land improvement. Electric service and rural water are already on-site, reducing initial infrastructure needs for a homesite, hob...
A partial perimeter fence outlines the property, offering definition and flexibility for future land improvement. Electric service and rural water are already on-site, reducing initial infrastructure needs for a homesite, hobby farm, or small-scale development. The existing storage shed adds practical utility for equipment or material storage.
Access is provided via a private dead-end road, creating a low-traffic environment suitable for those seeking privacy and space. The land holds an active agricultural exemption, helping reduce annual property taxes while allowing continued agricultural use. The tracts open pasture and water sources make it adaptable for livestock, hay production, or other agricultural pursuits.
Located near the towns of Celeste, Wolfe City, and Leonard, the property sits in an area known for its blend of rural character and accessibility. Highway 69 is easily reached, providing straightforward travel to surrounding cities and amenities. The property is approximately 30 minutes from Commerce, Greenville, Bonham, and Whitewright, and about 30 minutes from the site of the future Lake Ralph Hall. This proximity adds value for owners seeking land that balances seclusion with regional access.
The gently rolling terrain, existing utilities, and multiple water features create practical conditions for those exploring residential, recreational, or long-term investment uses. The lands size and location also allow for potential subdivision, subject to local regulations and approvals.
Hunt County continues to see consistent rural property demand due to its proximity to the northern Dallas-Fort Worth corridor and emerging infrastructure projects. This tract aligns with those trends by offering utilities, water, and access in one manageable acreage size.
Overall, this 44.51-acre property provides a versatile foundation for a range of rural uses. Its natural water sources, available utilities, and road frontage make it suitable for an agricultural operation, country residence, or land investment within an established and growing region of North Texas.
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