The overall terrain varies from nearly level to rolling. A tributary to Red Mud Creek heads-up near the northeast side of this property, giving this area of the ranch a more rolling appearance. The remainder of the ranch has a more level terrain.
The East-half of the Warwick Ranch is mesquite pasture, with a fairly dense canopy of brush. The West-half is open improved pasture with basically no brush cover.
One livestock well is located on the property. This well is not equipped with a pump and the owners are unaware of its present condition.
The Warwick Ranch offers great hunting and cattle ranching opportunities. This area of Kent County is known to support a good population of whitetail deer, quail and turkey. Wild hogs are also frequently seen in the area.
If you are in the market for a small hunting/cattle ranch reasonable priced, this offering deserves your attention. ...
If you are in the market for a small hunting/cattle ranch reasonable priced, this offering deserves your attention. The asking price is $685 per acre. The 2009 base property taxes were approximately $1.02 per acre, or a total of approximately $279.19. To schedule a showing, or for additional information, please contact Rusty Lawson.
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Research Parcel InformationThis small ranch is located in the northwest part of Kent County, being approximately 14 miles southwest of Spur, Texas. Access is considered to be good, being by paved Farm to Market Road 1081 which adjoins the east side of the ranch for over .5 of a mile. To access the property from the intersection of FM 1081 and FM 261, travel approximately 8 miles south on FM 1081 to the northeast corner of the property.
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