NEW PRICE! REDUCED TO $1,595,000. Over 1500 feet of Turtle Creek with most of the water between two concrete dams. Mostly rectangular in shape with 2/3 open grazing/hay field and 1/3 wooded hills up to 1880 feet elevation. Total elevation change over 120 feet. 2500 feet on county maintained Fall Creek Road. Four cross-fenced pastures (some with coastal). Currently used to graze sheep. The hilltop is used to hunt white-tailed deer. Wild game also includes Axis deer. Great property for livestock - horses, cows, sheep or goats - with excellent hilltop for panoramic views. Several potential homesites. Hilltop has wonderful hardwoods and great native grasses. Huge live oaks, Spanish oaks, pecans, and cedar elm with agarita, twist leaf yucca, Ashe juniper, and persimmon. Irrigation water rights from Turtle Creek total 6 acre feet per year. Three stall stallion barn (cinder block for 4 feet and...
NEW PRICE! REDUCED TO $1,595,000. Over 1500 feet of Turtle Creek with most of the water between two concrete dams. Mostly rectangular in shape with 2/3 open grazing/hay field and 1/3 wooded hills up to 1880 feet elevation. Total elevation change over 120 feet. 2500 feet on county maintained Fall Creek Road. Four cross-fenced pastures (some with coastal). Currently used to graze sheep. The hilltop is used to hunt white-tailed deer. Wild game also includes Axis deer. Great property for livestock - horses, cows, sheep or goats - with excellent hilltop for panoramic views. Several potential homesites. Hilltop has wonderful hardwoods and great native grasses. Huge live oaks, Spanish oaks, pecans, and cedar elm with agarita, twist leaf yucca, Ashe juniper, and persimmon. Irrigation water rights from Turtle Creek total 6 acre feet per year. Three stall stallion barn (cinder block for 4 feet and then metal) with bathing area and electricity. Horse barn. Corrals. Pens. Shutes. Grain storage unit. Electric easement across pasture land in middle of property. Telephone available along Fall Creek Road. FEMA maps show some flood plain area along Turtle Creek. Two water wells on property in the middle Trinity (about 300 feet deep). Ag Valuation in place.