Here is a rare opportunity to own a ranch in the highly desirable area where Haskell, Jones, and Shackelford Counties meet. This area is well known for its Trophy Whitetail Deer and abundance of other wildlife. The soils are also fertile, offering a very good income opportunity.
Location: Located on County Road 213, approximately 10 miles North of Lueders, 145 miles West of Ft. Worth, 170 Miles East of Midland, and 165 miles Southeast of Lubbock. Ranch is divided by the Jones and Shackelford county lines.
Acreage: 314 total acres. Approximately 200 acres of Mesquite pasture, remaining balance in cultivation. Please see "HELPFUL FILES" tab for soil and aerial maps.
Improvements: Property is fenced and cross fenced. Fences are in good condition.
Soil Info: The predominant soil type is Rowena Clay Loam, which is considered a very fertile soil.
Topography: The cult...
Topography: The cultivated ground is level to gently sloping. The pasture has about 50 of rolling elevation change, with several nice bluffs and draws.
Water: There are two good earthen tanks on the property. Rural water is also available along the West side of the county road.
Utilities: Electricity is in place.
Hunting: This area is well known for producing trophy game. Whitetail Deer, Feral Hogs, and Rio Grande Turkey are found in abundance throughout the area. There are also several different types of predators including coyotes, bobcats, fox, and other species.
Minerals: Surface Estate only. Seller does not own any minerals.
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BELIEVED TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT. HOWEVER, EKDAHL REAL ESTATE DOES NOT GIVE ANY WARRANTY FOR ITS ACCURACY. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THIS REAL ESTATE AGENCY REPRESENTS THE SELLER 3/31/2011.
From Lueders, take Ranch Road 142 North for approximately 11 miles. Turn North on Jones County Road 213 for approximately one mile. Property is on the East side of the road.