Blackbuck Crossing is a 40-acre tract located in Hamilton, TX. You'll find a great mixture of grazeable pasture and scattered brush motts throughout the property. This tract of land has predominantly been used as a recreational getaway for hunting purposes. It currently has a wildlife exemption in place and has been managed meticulously to produce a great whitetail and blackbuck herd.
Location
5990 FM 1241 Hamilton, TX 76531
68 miles to Waco, 66 miles to Temple, 60 miles to Brownwood, 108 miles to Fort Worth.
Land & Water
Blackbuck Crossing offers a great mixture of pastureland and brush country. You'll find small amounts of elevation change with a wet weather creek traversing the property from north to south.
The dominant tree species are Mesquite and Ashe Juniper. Grasses and forbs observed on the property include Little Bluestem, KR Bluestem, Texas Wintergrass, Broomweed, Western ...
The dominant tree species are Mesquite and Ashe Juniper. Grasses and forbs observed on the property include Little Bluestem, KR Bluestem, Texas Wintergrass, Broomweed, Western Ragweed, Beebalm, Upright Prairie Coneflower, Dogfennel, and Snow on the Prairie.
Improvements & Utilities
Electricity is available.
Minerals
Surface Sale only
Taxes
2022 Taxes were approximately $60
***Buyer Agents must make first contact and be present at all showings to participate in 50% commission split. If this condition is not met, Buyer Agent split is at sole discretion of Grand Land Company.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Hamilton- Drive South on 281, Turn Left on CR 403, Drive 2 miles, and turn right onto FM 1241; drive 2 miles, and the gate will be on your right.
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