Nestled between Pecos and Orla in west Texas, this 10-acre parcel offers sweeping desert views, big skies and boundless potential. Located along a maintained county road just off U.S. Highway 285, the property has approximately 660 feet of road frontage and measures roughly 660 ft wide by 660 ft deep (about 435,600 sq ft). GPS coordinates for the center of the tract are about 31.68° N, –104.02° W. Plug these coordinates into Google Maps or use the LandGlide app to walk the property boundaries in person.
This acreage lies in Section 26, Block 45 of the Public School Lands (legal description AB 3827 SEC 26 BLK 45 PSL SW/4 SE/4 NE/4, Reeves County CAD account 25538). It is not part of any subdivision and there are no HOA fees or deed restrictions. The terrain is mostly level with gentle desert brush, making it easy to build a cabin, place an RV, develop a hunting camp or simply hold for inve...
This acreage lies in Section 26, Block 45 of the Public School Lands (legal description AB 3827 SEC 26 BLK 45 PSL SW/4 SE/4 NE/4, Reeves County CAD account 25538). It is not part of any subdivision and there are no HOA fees or deed restrictions. The terrain is mostly level with gentle desert brush, making it easy to build a cabin, place an RV, develop a hunting camp or simply hold for investment. No zoning, building codes or time limits on development have been reported. Annual taxes are low. Power is available along nearby county roads; well and septic would be required if you choose to build. Owner is selling 10 acres, but the adjoining tens of thousands of acres of public land mean unobstructed views and abundant wildlife.
Reeves County is at the crossroads of west Texas adventure. The property is approximately 36 miles north of Pecos for groceries, restaurants and the famous West of the Pecos Museum and Texas Rodeo Hall of Fame. Orla is about 12 miles north, and Odessa is 98 miles east. Popular nearby attractions include:
• West of the Pecos Museum & Texas Rodeo Hall of Fame (˜ 36 mi) – a historic 19th-century hotel turned museum with 50 rooms of exhibits and a Hall of Fame honoring the “world’s first rodeo.”
• Reeves County Recreation Center (˜ 36 mi) – a modern domed facility in Pecos with basketball courts, lap pool, sauna and fitness classes.
• Maxey Park & Pecos Splash Pad (˜ 35 mi) – a family-friendly park with walking trails, playgrounds and a splash pad.
• Balmorhea State Park (˜ 55 mi) – swim and snorkel in the crystal-clear spring-fed pool at San Solomon Springs or explore the wetlands and trail.
• Guadalupe Mountains & Carlsbad Caverns National Parks (˜ 75–80 mi) – day-trip destinations offering towering peaks, deep caverns and scenic hikes in the Texas–New Mexico borderlands.
Comparable 10-acre parcels in Reeves County typically sell between $15,000 and $37,500, making this property a bargain at $10,999 cash. financing and no credit check. example plans include:
– 1500 down and 299 per month
These terms include approximately $1,500 in closing costs and a 4-month tax reserve collected at closing. Buyers are welcome to pay cash for the discounted price or choose a custom payment schedule.
Don’t miss this chance to own a slice of west Texas freedom with easy road access and endless open space. Call or message today for more information or to schedule a viewing.
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