Country living close to town! This two-acre lot is in a prime location just minutes from downtown New Boston and less than half a mile from I-30. The neighborhood is lightly developed with a mix of manufactured and site-built homes, all showing pride of ownership and well-maintained. Access is from a dirt road just a short distance from pavement. The mature trees give you lots of privacy, and this property is just the right size for all your ideas. Fence the land and give your dog the yard of his dreams, grow an abundant garden every summer, or add a pool for beating the heat on a hot summer afternoon. You are only limited by your imagination!
New Boston is a typical small northeast Texas town with 4,500 residents. You can find basic supplies and services here at small local businesses, or you can make the 24-mile drive to Texarkana for more options. This medium-sized city has 35,000 re...
New Boston is a typical small northeast Texas town with 4,500 residents. You can find basic supplies and services here at small local businesses, or you can make the 24-mile drive to Texarkana for more options. This medium-sized city has 35,000 residents, so you will find big box stores, chain restaurants, and local options for shopping and dining. The Post Office and Federal Building here is unique since it straddles the Texas-Arkansas state line, and it is rumored to be the most photographed post office in the United States. In the fall, spend a creepy evening on the Texarkana Ghost Walk, exploring the citys most haunted places. Despite its small size, Texarkana is surprisingly rich in the arts, with the Texarkana Symphony Orchestra performing from September to May each year and several art galleries with works by local artists.
This two-acre property is in a prime location close to I-30, New Boston, and Texarkana, so it will not last long. Contact me today for more information.
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