This 14.28-acre tract near Troup, TX, on County Road 2160 in Smith County presents an accessible entry point for buyers seeking timbered acreage with immediate homesite potential and long-term tax advantages. The property carries a productive mix of native hardwoods and pine timber, with an established electric line already serving the frontage—eliminating one of the most significant infrastructure hurdles for rural land development.
The tract's configuration allows for a practical division of use: a selected homesite for a primary residence, weekend cabin, or family retreat, while the remaining acreage continues under timber production. This arrangement preserves eligibility for Texas timber special valuation, keeping annual property taxes substantially below what the land would otherwise generate at market value. For buyers who want to live in the country without sacrificing the tax ben...
The tract's configuration allows for a practical division of use: a selected homesite for a primary residence, weekend cabin, or family retreat, while the remaining acreage continues under timber production. This arrangement preserves eligibility for Texas timber special valuation, keeping annual property taxes substantially below what the land would otherwise generate at market value. For buyers who want to live in the country without sacrificing the tax benefits of productive land, this property offers that balance.
County Road 2160 provides direct access without requiring easements or additional right-of-way. The mixed timber composition—combining the faster growth characteristics of southern pine with the wildlife value and long-term sawlog potential of native hardwoods—offers flexibility in future forest management decisions. Soil types in this portion of Smith County typically support both pine and hardwood regeneration, allowing the next owner to manage toward specific timber or wildlife objectives as they see fit.
Troup Independent School District serves this address, and the property falls within a rural residential corridor where neighbors maintain similarly sized tracts for timber, recreation, and country living. The combination of manageable acreage, existing utilities, and timber tax qualification makes this tract well-suited for a buyer who wants to establish a home place while maintaining income-producing forestland.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Troup go East on N Ponsard St for 1.7 miles. Go right on CR 2160 for 2.1 miles. Sign and property on Right side of road.