This 50 acre tract is perfect for the buyer looking for seclusion, big views to the West, and big pretty oak trees. Location alone is enough to make this place very attractive, but coupled with pleasing aesthetics then one can quickly understand this rare opportunity for a top-tier future homesite location.
The location is convenient to Abilene being under 25 minutes to downtown. The Hawley and Anson School district boundaries bisect this tract allowing two excellent options for education.
Access to the land is by a deeded access easement for about 1/3 of a mile. Quotes for 1 mile of road improvement have been obtained and considered in the valuation.
There is a remaining water well that is not currently in service. The condition of the existing well is unknown, but the Seymour aquifer is prevalent in the area with several irrigation quality wells in use on adjacent propert...
There is a remaining water well that is not currently in service. The condition of the existing well is unknown, but the Seymour aquifer is prevalent in the area with several irrigation quality wells in use on adjacent properties. Electric power lines are existing on the property without a meter in place.
Wildlife such as deer and feral swine on the land are abundant. This open land habitat is buffered by thick oak shinnery and cultivated farmland. A covey of quail were flushed on the the day I took photos near the old home. With favorable weather conditions, the land should support them. It would not be surprising to see turkey given the habitat in place.
Taxes are ag exempt.
This land is realistically priced at $5280 per acre for a total asking price of $264,000.
Contact Lee Burton at 325-762-6575 for more information.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Abilene travel 15 miles north on Hwy 83 towards Anson. Turn Right on Egg Farm Road. Go 1 mile to CR 383 and turn Left. 3/4 of mile to lane on Right (East) leading to the tract.
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