Excellent 10 acre tract of land for sale located in McCulloch County. This property is made up of mostly
level land with several elevated homesites that offer incredible views to the North and West. The terrain and vegetation is diverse and supports a variety of wildlife to include Whitetail Deer, Turkey, hogs and much more. Texas in general is rich in history, and this parcel has plenty of stories to tell. Signs of Texas Ranger and military camps from the 1800s still exist on the property and add a certain element of mystique and character that cannot be duplicated.
LOCATION: This beautiful property in Southeastern McCulloch County is the perfect place to build a home or to simply enjoy the natural beauty and views that this part of the Lone Star State has to offer. This land lies just about 2 miles southeast of Voca, Texas, with road frontage on the west side of FM 1851, which is a pa...
LOCATION: This beautiful property in Southeastern McCulloch County is the perfect place to build a home or to simply enjoy the natural beauty and views that this part of the Lone Star State has to offer. This land lies just about 2 miles southeast of Voca, Texas, with road frontage on the west side of FM 1851, which is a paved county road. The small community of Brady(population5,355) is less than 15 miles west on Highway 71 and is home to a number of great restaurants, commercial shopping (including Walmart), and beautiful Brady Lake is nearby. The Hill Country communities of Llano and Mason are a mere 30-minute drive from the property as well. *This 10 +/- acre tract is to be surveyed off of a larger parcel prior to closing. Additional acreage may be available. Please contact for more information.
TERRAIN: The property is fairly level with elevations ranging from a high of just over 1,550 feet above msl on the south boundary to a low of approximately 1,530 feet above msl in the northeast corner along FM 1851. On the high point of the property, the ground is fairly level providing for easy access to several possible homesite son top with incredible, long-distance views to the North and West. (See maps)The property features large shelf rock tiers that lie just above Tiger Creek, which runs just below the West property line. Carvings in some of the large rocks date back to the 1800s, when according to local legend this area was used as a camp location by military wagon trains, Texas Ranger companies and cattle drives.
VEGETATION: The property boasts a variety of vegetation, mainly wooded savannah with large mature
post oaks, live oaks, native persimmon, some black walnut along the creek area as well as a few sparse junipers and mesquites. Native grasses include little bluestem, black grama, side-oats grama, and curly mesquite grass. Some improved grasses.
WATER: The Hickory Sands water strata is thought to bein the50 - 100foot range from the surface, depending on if the location is on the hilltop or in the valley land. Water production from nearby wells range from 75 gpm to 300 gpm. Consulting with a local water well driller should answer any water well questions. Water well drillers for the area include: Magill Drilling and Water Well Service in Mason, and Thomas Water Well Service in Brady.
SOIL: The soils are Field Creek sandy loam and Lone Oak sandy loam with rockier Hye and Acove soils near the creek.
IMPROVEMENTS: The property is currently fenced on the east boundary along FM 1851 and along the south boundary along Highway 71.The boundary line along the creek is not fenced. If the buyer does not want to fence that section, the seller is willing to allow access to Tiger Creek for recreational purposes as well as continue to graze livestock on the property to preserve ag-exemption status.
ROADS: The primary entrance to this tract is right off of FM 1851. While there are no permanent roads on the property itself, it would be very easy to install.
UTILITIES: Tri-Eagle Electric is the provider in the area. Brady Communications provides direct-line-of-sight internet service. Cell service is best on the hilltops and likely not as strong in the valleys.
WILDLIFE: Wildlife in the area includes whitetail deer, occasional axis deer, feral hog, grey fox, raccoon, opossum, squirrel, coyote, rabbit, skunk, dove, turkey, bobwhite quail and a few blue quail.
TAXES: For 2021 the property is taxed Ag Use taxation. To continue Ag Use or Wildlife taxation, the new property buyers will need to apply with McCulloch County.
MINERALS: Seller will convey what he owns. There is no mineral or oil and gas lease in effect at this time.
EASEMENTS: There are no known easements on this tract.
ESCROW: Heart of Texas Title Company
NOTE: The above information has been deemed correct, but is not guaranteed and is subject to changes, corrections, and/or withdrawal from the market without prior notice. The Owner and Broker make no representations, warranties or disclosures as to the property except as to title. The property is as is, where is; with all faults and without warranty, representation or guaranty, express or implied, as to the condition or fitness of the property.
Shown by appointment only. Buyers brokers must be identified on first contact and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of 1836 Realty Group, Broker.