Tract 2 30 For Sale
Introduction
Texas Acreage With the Utility Details Buyers Ask About First Smart land buyers do not just look at open space. They look at access, power, floodplain status, survey timing, and water options. These three Texas land tracts already answer several of those big questions, making them a strong option for buyers who want rural acreage with a clearer path forward. Power is available along the highway through AEP Power, which is one of the first things buyers ask about when comparing land for sale in Texas. The property is also not located in a floodplain, helping support future planning for a homesite, rural retreat, small farm setup, or long-term land investment. The tracts will share one culvert and entry, with the final access point to be determined by TxDOT. There is no interior fencing, which gives the next owner freedom to design the layout instead of working around someone else’s setup. Tract 1 shows an existing well, but usability is unknown. Buyers who want a more certain water plan can discuss adding a new well at contract for an estimated $15,000 cost. For rural land, that option matters because water planning can affect how the property is used. Agricultural valuation is in place at purchase, adding another important layer for buyers looking for Texas acreage with rural-use value. Surveys have been ordered, and markers will be placed soon. Contracts will be subject to buyer acceptance of the survey, giving buyers a chance to review the final layout before closing. Minerals do not convey, and there are no signs currently on the property. Call our land specialist today to review tract availability, access details, the well option, and whether this Texas land fits your build, hold, or rural lifestyle plan.