Located on Hwy 237 with high speed fiber optic internet. If you work from home and are looking for a nice tract to live on in the country, this is it! Only 15 miles from Texarkana, it also has electricity. With paved road frontage on Highway 237, and access to the entire tract on woods roads, this could provide an opportunity for rural country living and home office or a weekend retreat. The majority of the acreage is mature mixed upland hardwood and pine, with 13 acres of recently planted pine. Hunters have consistently killed big bucks on this property due to the diverse habitat. The Sulphur River WMA, a known duck hunters paradise, is only 3 miles away. Bring your ATV to explore this gem!
Under Resources (below) you will find a link for a brochure that you can download, containing additional information and maps of this property.
Conditions of Sale:
All offers will be presented to...
All offers will be presented to the Seller for consideration. The landowner reserves the right to accept or reject all offers.
Offers submitted will remain valid for five (5) business days. Upon acceptance of an offer, a formal Contract of Sale, with earnest money in the amount of five percent (5%) of purchase price, will be executed between the buyer and seller within ten (10) business days. A sample Contract of Sale may be provided in advance upon request. Terms are cash at closing. Seller will not accept offers contingent on financing or contingent on offer meeting appraised price. Closing is expected to be held within forty five (45) days of offer acceptance.
Only offers for a specific dollar amount will be accepted. The parcel is being sold in its entirety for a single sum and not on a per acre basis. Advertised acreage is believed to be correct, but is not guaranteed. Offer price is for the entire tract, regardless of acreage. Seller will not provide a new survey, but has a survey of the northern 51 acres that will be provided. The attached tract map is thought to be accurate but should not be considered as a survey plat.
Conveyance will be by Warranty Deed, subject to all previous mineral conveyances, reservations, and exceptions, to any valid rights-of-way, easements, leaseholds, and to any protective covenants or restrictions, which may have been recorded affecting the property, with title assured though buyer-provided title insurance policy. No environmental inspection or representation has been or will be made by seller.
Owner will convey half of any mineral rights they own on this property. (Seller believes they own 100% of the mineral rights to the northern 51 acres and 50% of the mineral rights to the southern 108 acres.)
Buyer is responsible for title insurance premiums, deed preparation, closing costs, documentary stamps, and a survey if needed. Seller responsible for sellers attorney cost, pro-rated property tax, and real estate commission to Kingwood. Should Buyer be required by a lender to purchase a lenders title insurance policy, the Buyer will pay any fees for such policy.
A local title company, selected by Buyer, will conduct the closing with Buyer paying all closing costs.
Property inspections shall be done in daylight hours. Seller and Kingwood Forestry Services, Inc. in no way warrant the conditions of the property, including access routes, and all persons entering upon the property do so at their own risk and accept said property in its existing condition during such inspections. All persons entering upon the property assume all risks and liabilities and agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Seller, its managers, agents, and employees from and against any and all claims, demands, causes of action, and damages resulting from any accident, incident, or occurrence arising out of, incidental to or in any way resulting from his or her inspection of the property or his or her exposure to the conditions of the property.
Hunting equipment (such as deer stands, feeders, trail cameras, etc.) and any other man-made items found on the property do not convey unless stated otherwise.