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Hunting & Recreation Ranch For Sale, 174 Acres, Cumby, TX

Acres: 174 +/-Acres.

Price: $ 14,500 per acre.

Animal Units: Presently running 60 steers.

Terms: No owner financing.

Location: Located approximately 7 miles south of Cumby, Texas, just 70 miles from the Dallas metroplex, near the small town of Miller Grove. 7 miles off of I-30 on a Farm to Market Road.

Comments: This beautiful ranch is private but easily accessible. Would make a nice weekend get-away close to the Dallas metroplex or a place to build a homesite. Electricity is on the property.

Water: Community water is available if desired. There is a live creek and several ponds.

Terrain: Land is 40% woods and 60% open meadows with beautiful meandering 2-acre lake and a live creek.

Fences: Adequate fencing for running cattle.

Grasses: Ranch has Bermuda grass, and clovers. Some farm ground is planted in winter wheat.

Game: Fishing is great in approximately 2-acre lake. Wildlif...

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Directions: From Greenville take I-30 E northeast towards Cumby (17.1 mi). Make a slight right toward I-30 Frontage Road (0.1 mi). Merge onto I-30 Frontage Road (0.8 mi). Turn right onto Farm Rd 275 S. (6.6 mi). Turn left onto Farm Rd 2653 S (2.0 mi). The Ranch is on the left.

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Southwest Ranch & Farm Sales

McKinney, TX

(430) 258-2172

Jim Long

Southwest Ranch & Farm Sales
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Southwest Ranch & Farm Sales, (430) 258-2172
Source: MLS# 11448336
Listing last updated: March 11, 2025 at 11:05 AM
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