OUTSTANDING VIEWS OF NORTH TEXAS HILL COUNTRY, 36.39 Acres of rolling terrain, EXCELLENT POTENTIAL BUILDING SITES! The property has an equal mix of open pasture for livestock and heavy timber cover for wildlife, with a pond for supply of surface water. There is established electrical service and easy property access, with road frontage on FM 3206 and also on Catholic Cemetery Road. The property is located approximately 8 miles southwest of Saint Jo, 12 miles north of Forestburg and 14 miles southeast of Montague. The property is rich in historical background, Dye Mound, originally named Dye, Texas was founded in the late 1850's by a trapper who ran a trading post located at the foot of the hills and the town was named for him. Mostly the Dye Mound area was known as a farming community, mainly cotton and other crops, but by the 1920's it was a ghost town. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A...
OUTSTANDING VIEWS OF NORTH TEXAS HILL COUNTRY, 36.39 Acres of rolling terrain, EXCELLENT POTENTIAL BUILDING SITES! The property has an equal mix of open pasture for livestock and heavy timber cover for wildlife, with a pond for supply of surface water. There is established electrical service and easy property access, with road frontage on FM 3206 and also on Catholic Cemetery Road. The property is located approximately 8 miles southwest of Saint Jo, 12 miles north of Forestburg and 14 miles southeast of Montague. The property is rich in historical background, Dye Mound, originally named Dye, Texas was founded in the late 1850's by a trapper who ran a trading post located at the foot of the hills and the town was named for him. Mostly the Dye Mound area was known as a farming community, mainly cotton and other crops, but by the 1920's it was a ghost town. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A BEAUTIFUL PART OF TEXAS, RUSTIC WITH A PRIVATE AND PEACEFUL APPEAL!