40 acres of undeveloped grass land on the Texas/Oklahoma border. The last grazing lease was late 1900's. The area does offer some good hunting from deer to quail thanks to scattered brush cover and water supplies. Build your dream country home or weekend retreat!
Water:
Currently, there is no well on the 40 acre tract.
Hunting:
Wheeler County is known for deer, game birds and other wildlife. The property has not been used for hunting recently.
History:
This property has been leased out for grazing cattle in past years.
Minerals:
Mineral rights will convey.
Landscape:
The landscape is slightly rolling some tree cover. The soils here within can be are listed with the accompanying percentages with total area of interest equaling 100: Grandfield loamy sand (GdB) 51.46%; Devol loamy sand (DID) 39.37%; Nobscot sand (PtB) 9.17%.
See Soil Report for more information.
Zoning/Easements:
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The property is outside of any municipality so is not zoned. There are no known easements that would affect operation of the land. It is anticipated all existing easements will be identified by surveyors.
Estimated Taxes:*
78.40
Water Conservation District:
The property lies within thePanhandle Groundwater Conservation District.
Area:
This property is located in eastern Wheeler County.
Access:
The property can be accessed by County Road 29 on the east side.
From Hwy. 152 turn south onto County Road 29. The property is 4 miles south on the left hand side.
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