Nolan County, Texas Land For Sale (311 results)
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09/03/2025
$13,819,000
4252 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Blackwell, TX
Maddox and Associates is proud to announce the exclusive listing of the 4,252 acre Hickman Eagle Creek Ranch. Located just minutes west of Blackwell, Texas, is a long-time family ranch. The Hickman family has been ranching in this part of Texas for many generations. Beautiful Eagle Creek meanders the length of the ranch from west to east, nestled among century-old Pecan Trees. Springs provide water intermittently throughout the ranch, and in average rainfall years, Eagle Creek runs clear and cold most of the year. Many areas along Eagle Creek are forestlike with the towering Pecan and hardwood trees providing a large canopy of shade and cover for livestock and wildlife. There are over 700 acres of fields for cultivation of small grains or forage to enhance the stocking rate. The balance of the ranch is native and inproved pasture. There is one nice brick home located on the east side of the ranch, adjacent to Nolan County Road 181. One set of shipping corrals and several sets of gathering corrals are located on the ranch. Several old grain bins are located on parts of the ranch for grain storage. There is a small feeding lot with bunks, well water, water storage, and grain storage for cattle or sheep feeding. The ranch is watered by windmills and submersible pumps located throughout the ranch to better distribute the grazing, as well as water storage and troughs for wildlife and livestock. Hunting is plentiful for whitetail deer, dove, turkey, hogs, and quail. Texas State Highway 1170 disects a portion of the south end of the ranch, but this portion is self contained with good fencing, well water, cultivated fields and access. Contact us if you are interested in your own piece of Texas History, that has the amenities needed for a prime hunting, livestock and recreational property.
09/03/2025
$13,819,000
4252 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Blackwell, TX
Maddox and Associates is proud to announce the exclusive listing of the 4,252 acre Hickman Eagle Creek Ranch. Located just minutes west of Blackwell, Texas, is a long-time family ranch. The Hickman family has been ranching in this part of Texas for many generations. Beautiful Eagle Creek meanders the length of the ranch from west to east, nestled among century-old Pecan Trees. Springs provide water intermittently throughout the ranch, and in average rainfall years, Eagle Creek runs clear and cold most of the year. Many areas along Eagle Creek are forestlike with the towering Pecan and hardwood trees providing a large canopy of shade and cover for livestock and wildlife. There are over 700 acres of fields for cultivation of small grains or forage to enhance the stocking rate. The balance of the ranch is native and inproved pasture. There is one nice brick home located on the east side of the ranch, adjacent to Nolan County Road 181. One set of shipping corrals and several sets of gathering corrals are located on the ranch. Several old grain bins are located on parts of the ranch for grain storage. There is a small feeding lot with bunks, well water, water storage, and grain storage for cattle or sheep feeding. The ranch is watered by windmills and submersible pumps located throughout the ranch to better distribute the grazing, as well as water storage and troughs for wildlife and livestock. Hunting is plentiful for whitetail deer, dove, turkey, hogs, and quail. Texas State Highway 1170 disects a portion of the south end of the ranch, but this portion is self contained with good fencing, well water, cultivated fields and access. Contact us if you are interested in your own piece of Texas History, that has the amenities needed for a prime hunting, livestock and recreational property.
09/03/2025
$13,819,000
4252 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Blackwell, TX
Maddox and Associates is proud to announce the exclusive listing of the 4,252 acre Hickman Eagle Creek Ranch. Located just minutes west of Blackwell, Texas, is a long-time family ranch. The Hickman family has been ranching in this part of Texas for many generations. Beautiful Eagle Creek meanders the length of the ranch from west to east, nestled among century-old Pecan Trees. Springs provide water intermittently throughout the ranch, and in average rainfall years, Eagle Creek runs clear and cold most of the year. Many areas along Eagle Creek are forestlike with the towering Pecan and hardwood trees providing a large canopy of shade and cover for livestock and wildlife. There are over 700 acres of fields for cultivation of small grains or forage to enhance the stocking rate. The balance of the ranch is native and inproved pasture. There is one nice brick home located on the east side of the ranch, adjacent to Nolan County Road 181. One set of shipping corrals and several sets of gathering corrals are located on the ranch. Several old grain bins are located on parts of the ranch for grain storage. There is a small feeding lot with bunks, well water, water storage, and grain storage for cattle or sheep feeding. The ranch is watered by windmills and submersible pumps located throughout the ranch to better distribute the grazing, as well as water storage and troughs for wildlife and livestock. Hunting is plentiful for whitetail deer, dove, turkey, hogs, and quail. Texas State Highway 1170 disects a portion of the south end of the ranch, but this portion is self contained with good fencing, well water, cultivated fields and access. Contact us if you are interested in your own piece of Texas History, that has the amenities needed for a prime hunting, livestock and recreational property.
09/03/2025
$13,819,000
4252 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Blackwell, TX
Maddox and Associates is proud to announce the exclusive listing of the 4,252 acre Hickman Eagle Creek Ranch. Located just minutes west of Blackwell, Texas, is a long-time family ranch. The Hickman family has been ranching in this part of Texas for many generations. Beautiful Eagle Creek meanders the length of the ranch from west to east, nestled among century-old Pecan Trees. Springs provide water intermittently throughout the ranch, and in average rainfall years, Eagle Creek runs clear and cold most of the year. Many areas along Eagle Creek are forestlike with the towering Pecan and hardwood trees providing a large canopy of shade and cover for livestock and wildlife. There are over 700 acres of fields for cultivation of small grains or forage to enhance the stocking rate. The balance of the ranch is native and inproved pasture. There is one nice brick home located on the east side of the ranch, adjacent to Nolan County Road 181. One set of shipping corrals and several sets of gathering corrals are located on the ranch. Several old grain bins are located on parts of the ranch for grain storage. There is a small feeding lot with bunks, well water, water storage, and grain storage for cattle or sheep feeding. The ranch is watered by windmills and submersible pumps located throughout the ranch to better distribute the grazing, as well as water storage and troughs for wildlife and livestock. Hunting is plentiful for whitetail deer, dove, turkey, hogs, and quail. Texas State Highway 1170 disects a portion of the south end of the ranch, but this portion is self contained with good fencing, well water, cultivated fields and access. Contact us if you are interested in your own piece of Texas History, that has the amenities needed for a prime hunting, livestock and recreational property.
09/03/2025
$13,819,000
4252 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Blackwell, TX
Maddox and Associates is proud to announce the exclusive listing of the 4,252 acre Hickman Eagle Creek Ranch. Located just minutes west of Blackwell, Texas, is a long-time family ranch. The Hickman family has been ranching in this part of Texas for many generations. Beautiful Eagle Creek meanders the length of the ranch from west to east, nestled among century-old Pecan Trees. Springs provide water intermittently throughout the ranch, and in average rainfall years, Eagle Creek runs clear and cold most of the year. Many areas along Eagle Creek are forestlike with the towering Pecan and hardwood trees providing a large canopy of shade and cover for livestock and wildlife. There are over 700 acres of fields for cultivation of small grains or forage to enhance the stocking rate. The balance of the ranch is native and inproved pasture. There is one nice brick home located on the east side of the ranch, adjacent to Nolan County Road 181. One set of shipping corrals and several sets of gathering corrals are located on the ranch. Several old grain bins are located on parts of the ranch for grain storage. There is a small feeding lot with bunks, well water, water storage, and grain storage for cattle or sheep feeding. The ranch is watered by windmills and submersible pumps located throughout the ranch to better distribute the grazing, as well as water storage and troughs for wildlife and livestock. Hunting is plentiful for whitetail deer, dove, turkey, hogs, and quail. Texas State Highway 1170 disects a portion of the south end of the ranch, but this portion is self contained with good fencing, well water, cultivated fields and access. Contact us if you are interested in your own piece of Texas History, that has the amenities needed for a prime hunting, livestock and recreational property.
09/03/2025
$13,819,000
4252 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Blackwell, TX
Maddox and Associates is proud to announce the exclusive listing of the 4,252 acre Hickman Eagle Creek Ranch. Located just minutes west of Blackwell, Texas, is a long-time family ranch. The Hickman family has been ranching in this part of Texas for many generations. Beautiful Eagle Creek meanders the length of the ranch from west to east, nestled among century-old Pecan Trees. Springs provide water intermittently throughout the ranch, and in average rainfall years, Eagle Creek runs clear and cold most of the year. Many areas along Eagle Creek are forestlike with the towering Pecan and hardwood trees providing a large canopy of shade and cover for livestock and wildlife. There are over 700 acres of fields for cultivation of small grains or forage to enhance the stocking rate. The balance of the ranch is native and inproved pasture. There is one nice brick home located on the east side of the ranch, adjacent to Nolan County Road 181. One set of shipping corrals and several sets of gathering corrals are located on the ranch. Several old grain bins are located on parts of the ranch for grain storage. There is a small feeding lot with bunks, well water, water storage, and grain storage for cattle or sheep feeding. The ranch is watered by windmills and submersible pumps located throughout the ranch to better distribute the grazing, as well as water storage and troughs for wildlife and livestock. Hunting is plentiful for whitetail deer, dove, turkey, hogs, and quail. Texas State Highway 1170 disects a portion of the south end of the ranch, but this portion is self contained with good fencing, well water, cultivated fields and access. Contact us if you are interested in your own piece of Texas History, that has the amenities needed for a prime hunting, livestock and recreational property.
09/03/2025
$13,819,000
4252 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Blackwell, TX
Maddox and Associates is proud to announce the exclusive listing of the 4,252 acre Hickman Eagle Creek Ranch. Located just minutes west of Blackwell, Texas, is a long-time family ranch. The Hickman family has been ranching in this part of Texas for many generations. Beautiful Eagle Creek meanders the length of the ranch from west to east, nestled among century-old Pecan Trees. Springs provide water intermittently throughout the ranch, and in average rainfall years, Eagle Creek runs clear and cold most of the year. Many areas along Eagle Creek are forestlike with the towering Pecan and hardwood trees providing a large canopy of shade and cover for livestock and wildlife. There are over 700 acres of fields for cultivation of small grains or forage to enhance the stocking rate. The balance of the ranch is native and inproved pasture. There is one nice brick home located on the east side of the ranch, adjacent to Nolan County Road 181. One set of shipping corrals and several sets of gathering corrals are located on the ranch. Several old grain bins are located on parts of the ranch for grain storage. There is a small feeding lot with bunks, well water, water storage, and grain storage for cattle or sheep feeding. The ranch is watered by windmills and submersible pumps located throughout the ranch to better distribute the grazing, as well as water storage and troughs for wildlife and livestock. Hunting is plentiful for whitetail deer, dove, turkey, hogs, and quail. Texas State Highway 1170 disects a portion of the south end of the ranch, but this portion is self contained with good fencing, well water, cultivated fields and access. Contact us if you are interested in your own piece of Texas History, that has the amenities needed for a prime hunting, livestock and recreational property.
09/03/2025
$13,819,000
4252 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Blackwell, TX
Maddox and Associates is proud to announce the exclusive listing of the 4,252 acre Hickman Eagle Creek Ranch. Located just minutes west of Blackwell, Texas, is a long-time family ranch. The Hickman family has been ranching in this part of Texas for many generations. Beautiful Eagle Creek meanders the length of the ranch from west to east, nestled among century-old Pecan Trees. Springs provide water intermittently throughout the ranch, and in average rainfall years, Eagle Creek runs clear and cold most of the year. Many areas along Eagle Creek are forestlike with the towering Pecan and hardwood trees providing a large canopy of shade and cover for livestock and wildlife. There are over 700 acres of fields for cultivation of small grains or forage to enhance the stocking rate. The balance of the ranch is native and inproved pasture. There is one nice brick home located on the east side of the ranch, adjacent to Nolan County Road 181. One set of shipping corrals and several sets of gathering corrals are located on the ranch. Several old grain bins are located on parts of the ranch for grain storage. There is a small feeding lot with bunks, well water, water storage, and grain storage for cattle or sheep feeding. The ranch is watered by windmills and submersible pumps located throughout the ranch to better distribute the grazing, as well as water storage and troughs for wildlife and livestock. Hunting is plentiful for whitetail deer, dove, turkey, hogs, and quail. Texas State Highway 1170 disects a portion of the south end of the ranch, but this portion is self contained with good fencing, well water, cultivated fields and access. Contact us if you are interested in your own piece of Texas History, that has the amenities needed for a prime hunting, livestock and recreational property.
09/03/2025
$13,819,000
4252 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Blackwell, TX
Maddox and Associates is proud to announce the exclusive listing of the 4,252 acre Hickman Eagle Creek Ranch. Located just minutes west of Blackwell, Texas, is a long-time family ranch. The Hickman family has been ranching in this part of Texas for many generations. Beautiful Eagle Creek meanders the length of the ranch from west to east, nestled among century-old Pecan Trees. Springs provide water intermittently throughout the ranch, and in average rainfall years, Eagle Creek runs clear and cold most of the year. Many areas along Eagle Creek are forestlike with the towering Pecan and hardwood trees providing a large canopy of shade and cover for livestock and wildlife. There are over 700 acres of fields for cultivation of small grains or forage to enhance the stocking rate. The balance of the ranch is native and inproved pasture. There is one nice brick home located on the east side of the ranch, adjacent to Nolan County Road 181. One set of shipping corrals and several sets of gathering corrals are located on the ranch. Several old grain bins are located on parts of the ranch for grain storage. There is a small feeding lot with bunks, well water, water storage, and grain storage for cattle or sheep feeding. The ranch is watered by windmills and submersible pumps located throughout the ranch to better distribute the grazing, as well as water storage and troughs for wildlife and livestock. Hunting is plentiful for whitetail deer, dove, turkey, hogs, and quail. Texas State Highway 1170 disects a portion of the south end of the ranch, but this portion is self contained with good fencing, well water, cultivated fields and access. Contact us if you are interested in your own piece of Texas History, that has the amenities needed for a prime hunting, livestock and recreational property.
09/03/2025
$13,819,000
4252 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Blackwell, TX
Maddox and Associates is proud to announce the exclusive listing of the 4,252 acre Hickman Eagle Creek Ranch. Located just minutes west of Blackwell, Texas, is a long-time family ranch. The Hickman family has been ranching in this part of Texas for many generations. Beautiful Eagle Creek meanders the length of the ranch from west to east, nestled among century-old Pecan Trees. Springs provide water intermittently throughout the ranch, and in average rainfall years, Eagle Creek runs clear and cold most of the year. Many areas along Eagle Creek are forestlike with the towering Pecan and hardwood trees providing a large canopy of shade and cover for livestock and wildlife. There are over 700 acres of fields for cultivation of small grains or forage to enhance the stocking rate. The balance of the ranch is native and inproved pasture. There is one nice brick home located on the east side of the ranch, adjacent to Nolan County Road 181. One set of shipping corrals and several sets of gathering corrals are located on the ranch. Several old grain bins are located on parts of the ranch for grain storage. There is a small feeding lot with bunks, well water, water storage, and grain storage for cattle or sheep feeding. The ranch is watered by windmills and submersible pumps located throughout the ranch to better distribute the grazing, as well as water storage and troughs for wildlife and livestock. Hunting is plentiful for whitetail deer, dove, turkey, hogs, and quail. Texas State Highway 1170 disects a portion of the south end of the ranch, but this portion is self contained with good fencing, well water, cultivated fields and access. Contact us if you are interested in your own piece of Texas History, that has the amenities needed for a prime hunting, livestock and recreational property.
09/03/2025
$13,819,000
4252 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Blackwell, TX
Maddox and Associates is proud to announce the exclusive listing of the 4,252 acre Hickman Eagle Creek Ranch. Located just minutes west of Blackwell, Texas, is a long-time family ranch. The Hickman family has been ranching in this part of Texas for many generations. Beautiful Eagle Creek meanders the length of the ranch from west to east, nestled among century-old Pecan Trees. Springs provide water intermittently throughout the ranch, and in average rainfall years, Eagle Creek runs clear and cold most of the year. Many areas along Eagle Creek are forestlike with the towering Pecan and hardwood trees providing a large canopy of shade and cover for livestock and wildlife. There are over 700 acres of fields for cultivation of small grains or forage to enhance the stocking rate. The balance of the ranch is native and inproved pasture. There is one nice brick home located on the east side of the ranch, adjacent to Nolan County Road 181. One set of shipping corrals and several sets of gathering corrals are located on the ranch. Several old grain bins are located on parts of the ranch for grain storage. There is a small feeding lot with bunks, well water, water storage, and grain storage for cattle or sheep feeding. The ranch is watered by windmills and submersible pumps located throughout the ranch to better distribute the grazing, as well as water storage and troughs for wildlife and livestock. Hunting is plentiful for whitetail deer, dove, turkey, hogs, and quail. Texas State Highway 1170 disects a portion of the south end of the ranch, but this portion is self contained with good fencing, well water, cultivated fields and access. Contact us if you are interested in your own piece of Texas History, that has the amenities needed for a prime hunting, livestock and recreational property.
09/03/2025
$13,819,000
4252 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Blackwell, TX
Maddox and Associates is proud to announce the exclusive listing of the 4,252 acre Hickman Eagle Creek Ranch. Located just minutes west of Blackwell, Texas, is a long-time family ranch. The Hickman family has been ranching in this part of Texas for many generations. Beautiful Eagle Creek meanders the length of the ranch from west to east, nestled among century-old Pecan Trees. Springs provide water intermittently throughout the ranch, and in average rainfall years, Eagle Creek runs clear and cold most of the year. Many areas along Eagle Creek are forestlike with the towering Pecan and hardwood trees providing a large canopy of shade and cover for livestock and wildlife. There are over 700 acres of fields for cultivation of small grains or forage to enhance the stocking rate. The balance of the ranch is native and inproved pasture. There is one nice brick home located on the east side of the ranch, adjacent to Nolan County Road 181. One set of shipping corrals and several sets of gathering corrals are located on the ranch. Several old grain bins are located on parts of the ranch for grain storage. There is a small feeding lot with bunks, well water, water storage, and grain storage for cattle or sheep feeding. The ranch is watered by windmills and submersible pumps located throughout the ranch to better distribute the grazing, as well as water storage and troughs for wildlife and livestock. Hunting is plentiful for whitetail deer, dove, turkey, hogs, and quail. Texas State Highway 1170 disects a portion of the south end of the ranch, but this portion is self contained with good fencing, well water, cultivated fields and access. Contact us if you are interested in your own piece of Texas History, that has the amenities needed for a prime hunting, livestock and recreational property.
09/03/2025
$13,819,000
4252 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Blackwell, TX
Maddox and Associates is proud to announce the exclusive listing of the 4,252 acre Hickman Eagle Creek Ranch. Located just minutes west of Blackwell, Texas, is a long-time family ranch. The Hickman family has been ranching in this part of Texas for many generations. Beautiful Eagle Creek meanders the length of the ranch from west to east, nestled among century-old Pecan Trees. Springs provide water intermittently throughout the ranch, and in average rainfall years, Eagle Creek runs clear and cold most of the year. Many areas along Eagle Creek are forestlike with the towering Pecan and hardwood trees providing a large canopy of shade and cover for livestock and wildlife. There are over 700 acres of fields for cultivation of small grains or forage to enhance the stocking rate. The balance of the ranch is native and inproved pasture. There is one nice brick home located on the east side of the ranch, adjacent to Nolan County Road 181. One set of shipping corrals and several sets of gathering corrals are located on the ranch. Several old grain bins are located on parts of the ranch for grain storage. There is a small feeding lot with bunks, well water, water storage, and grain storage for cattle or sheep feeding. The ranch is watered by windmills and submersible pumps located throughout the ranch to better distribute the grazing, as well as water storage and troughs for wildlife and livestock. Hunting is plentiful for whitetail deer, dove, turkey, hogs, and quail. Texas State Highway 1170 disects a portion of the south end of the ranch, but this portion is self contained with good fencing, well water, cultivated fields and access. Contact us if you are interested in your own piece of Texas History, that has the amenities needed for a prime hunting, livestock and recreational property.
09/03/2025
$13,819,000
4252 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Blackwell, TX
Maddox and Associates is proud to announce the exclusive listing of the 4,252 acre Hickman Eagle Creek Ranch. Located just minutes west of Blackwell, Texas, is a long-time family ranch. The Hickman family has been ranching in this part of Texas for many generations. Beautiful Eagle Creek meanders the length of the ranch from west to east, nestled among century-old Pecan Trees. Springs provide water intermittently throughout the ranch, and in average rainfall years, Eagle Creek runs clear and cold most of the year. Many areas along Eagle Creek are forestlike with the towering Pecan and hardwood trees providing a large canopy of shade and cover for livestock and wildlife. There are over 700 acres of fields for cultivation of small grains or forage to enhance the stocking rate. The balance of the ranch is native and inproved pasture. There is one nice brick home located on the east side of the ranch, adjacent to Nolan County Road 181. One set of shipping corrals and several sets of gathering corrals are located on the ranch. Several old grain bins are located on parts of the ranch for grain storage. There is a small feeding lot with bunks, well water, water storage, and grain storage for cattle or sheep feeding. The ranch is watered by windmills and submersible pumps located throughout the ranch to better distribute the grazing, as well as water storage and troughs for wildlife and livestock. Hunting is plentiful for whitetail deer, dove, turkey, hogs, and quail. Texas State Highway 1170 disects a portion of the south end of the ranch, but this portion is self contained with good fencing, well water, cultivated fields and access. Contact us if you are interested in your own piece of Texas History, that has the amenities needed for a prime hunting, livestock and recreational property.
12/17/2024
$1,525,000
601 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Sweetwater, TX
JUST REDUCED!
We are pleased to present the exclusive listing of this 601 acre property in Nolan County. With incredible amenities and wonderful topography, this property is a unique combination of cultivated land, good hunting ground, and a place to call home.
Location:
Located just East of HWY 70, this property is roughly 15 miles outside of Sweetwater, 55 miles from Abilene, and 137 miles from Lubbock. SH 153 runs through the heart of the property, granting easy access from any angle. County Road access provides more access points, with CR 234 running North and South along the western border, CR 231 along the eastern edge, and CR 179 stretches across the southern boundary.
Land:
The land consists of a number of various soil types. Tobosa clay with 0-1% slopes covers around 28% of the land, Kavett clay (1-3% slope) comprises roughly 24%, and Valera silty clay (0-3% slopes) makes up just under 14% of the ground. For a full soils report, please contact the listing agent.
Water:
There are a total of five water wells, one of which is powered via a windmill. An additional pond is present on the Eastfield tract.
Improvements:
The property has an array of various improvements. The Home Place tract has two houses on it. The main house is a 2 bed, 2 bathroom house, and also features a 4 bedroom, 2 bath guest house. This tract also includes a barn, a workshop with a garage, a pickleball court, and a 1997 model F-150 pickup and bumper pull trailer that will convey with an acceptable offer. The Home Place is fully fenced, and fencing can be found throughout various parts of the different tracts.
Wind:
The sellers receive roughly $7,000 / year via wind energy royalties. The sellers will convey all wind rights and wind royalties with an acceptable offer. For more information on this, please contact the listing agent.
Hunting/Farming/Government Programs:
There are various hunting opportunities on the property, including deer, hogs, turkey, quail, dove, and other varmints. The cultivation on the property is being farmed by a tenant, who would be willing to continue should the new owner so choose.
Minerals:
All mineral ownership currently held will be retained by the seller.
Price:
The full 601 acres is being offered at $1,525,000, or $2,537/acre.
Notes: Buyer is encouraged to conduct their own due diligence prior to purchasing. All info listed above is according to the best knowledge of the seller and other relevant sources. The TX Real Estate Group will not be held liable for any information found to be inaccurate during or after closing the buying process. All buyers agents must be identified on first contact and accompany buyers on all showings in order to be given full participation fee. If these requirements are not met, participation fee will be at the sole discretion of the TX Real Estate Group.
12/17/2024
$1,525,000
601 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Sweetwater, TX
JUST REDUCED!
We are pleased to present the exclusive listing of this 601 acre property in Nolan County. With incredible amenities and wonderful topography, this property is a unique combination of cultivated land, good hunting ground, and a place to call home.
Location:
Located just East of HWY 70, this property is roughly 15 miles outside of Sweetwater, 55 miles from Abilene, and 137 miles from Lubbock. SH 153 runs through the heart of the property, granting easy access from any angle. County Road access provides more access points, with CR 234 running North and South along the western border, CR 231 along the eastern edge, and CR 179 stretches across the southern boundary.
Land:
The land consists of a number of various soil types. Tobosa clay with 0-1% slopes covers around 28% of the land, Kavett clay (1-3% slope) comprises roughly 24%, and Valera silty clay (0-3% slopes) makes up just under 14% of the ground. For a full soils report, please contact the listing agent.
Water:
There are a total of five water wells, one of which is powered via a windmill. An additional pond is present on the Eastfield tract.
Improvements:
The property has an array of various improvements. The Home Place tract has two houses on it. The main house is a 2 bed, 2 bathroom house, and also features a 4 bedroom, 2 bath guest house. This tract also includes a barn, a workshop with a garage, a pickleball court, and a 1997 model F-150 pickup and bumper pull trailer that will convey with an acceptable offer. The Home Place is fully fenced, and fencing can be found throughout various parts of the different tracts.
Wind:
The sellers receive roughly $7,000 / year via wind energy royalties. The sellers will convey all wind rights and wind royalties with an acceptable offer. For more information on this, please contact the listing agent.
Hunting/Farming/Government Programs:
There are various hunting opportunities on the property, including deer, hogs, turkey, quail, dove, and other varmints. The cultivation on the property is being farmed by a tenant, who would be willing to continue should the new owner so choose.
Minerals:
All mineral ownership currently held will be retained by the seller.
Price:
The full 601 acres is being offered at $1,525,000, or $2,537/acre.
Notes: Buyer is encouraged to conduct their own due diligence prior to purchasing. All info listed above is according to the best knowledge of the seller and other relevant sources. The TX Real Estate Group will not be held liable for any information found to be inaccurate during or after closing the buying process. All buyers agents must be identified on first contact and accompany buyers on all showings in order to be given full participation fee. If these requirements are not met, participation fee will be at the sole discretion of the TX Real Estate Group.
12/17/2024
$1,525,000
601 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Sweetwater, TX
JUST REDUCED!
We are pleased to present the exclusive listing of this 601 acre property in Nolan County. With incredible amenities and wonderful topography, this property is a unique combination of cultivated land, good hunting ground, and a place to call home.
Location:
Located just East of HWY 70, this property is roughly 15 miles outside of Sweetwater, 55 miles from Abilene, and 137 miles from Lubbock. SH 153 runs through the heart of the property, granting easy access from any angle. County Road access provides more access points, with CR 234 running North and South along the western border, CR 231 along the eastern edge, and CR 179 stretches across the southern boundary.
Land:
The land consists of a number of various soil types. Tobosa clay with 0-1% slopes covers around 28% of the land, Kavett clay (1-3% slope) comprises roughly 24%, and Valera silty clay (0-3% slopes) makes up just under 14% of the ground. For a full soils report, please contact the listing agent.
Water:
There are a total of five water wells, one of which is powered via a windmill. An additional pond is present on the Eastfield tract.
Improvements:
The property has an array of various improvements. The Home Place tract has two houses on it. The main house is a 2 bed, 2 bathroom house, and also features a 4 bedroom, 2 bath guest house. This tract also includes a barn, a workshop with a garage, a pickleball court, and a 1997 model F-150 pickup and bumper pull trailer that will convey with an acceptable offer. The Home Place is fully fenced, and fencing can be found throughout various parts of the different tracts.
Wind:
The sellers receive roughly $7,000 / year via wind energy royalties. The sellers will convey all wind rights and wind royalties with an acceptable offer. For more information on this, please contact the listing agent.
Hunting/Farming/Government Programs:
There are various hunting opportunities on the property, including deer, hogs, turkey, quail, dove, and other varmints. The cultivation on the property is being farmed by a tenant, who would be willing to continue should the new owner so choose.
Minerals:
All mineral ownership currently held will be retained by the seller.
Price:
The full 601 acres is being offered at $1,525,000, or $2,537/acre.
Notes: Buyer is encouraged to conduct their own due diligence prior to purchasing. All info listed above is according to the best knowledge of the seller and other relevant sources. The TX Real Estate Group will not be held liable for any information found to be inaccurate during or after closing the buying process. All buyers agents must be identified on first contact and accompany buyers on all showings in order to be given full participation fee. If these requirements are not met, participation fee will be at the sole discretion of the TX Real Estate Group.
12/17/2024
$1,525,000
601 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Sweetwater, TX
JUST REDUCED!
We are pleased to present the exclusive listing of this 601 acre property in Nolan County. With incredible amenities and wonderful topography, this property is a unique combination of cultivated land, good hunting ground, and a place to call home.
Location:
Located just East of HWY 70, this property is roughly 15 miles outside of Sweetwater, 55 miles from Abilene, and 137 miles from Lubbock. SH 153 runs through the heart of the property, granting easy access from any angle. County Road access provides more access points, with CR 234 running North and South along the western border, CR 231 along the eastern edge, and CR 179 stretches across the southern boundary.
Land:
The land consists of a number of various soil types. Tobosa clay with 0-1% slopes covers around 28% of the land, Kavett clay (1-3% slope) comprises roughly 24%, and Valera silty clay (0-3% slopes) makes up just under 14% of the ground. For a full soils report, please contact the listing agent.
Water:
There are a total of five water wells, one of which is powered via a windmill. An additional pond is present on the Eastfield tract.
Improvements:
The property has an array of various improvements. The Home Place tract has two houses on it. The main house is a 2 bed, 2 bathroom house, and also features a 4 bedroom, 2 bath guest house. This tract also includes a barn, a workshop with a garage, a pickleball court, and a 1997 model F-150 pickup and bumper pull trailer that will convey with an acceptable offer. The Home Place is fully fenced, and fencing can be found throughout various parts of the different tracts.
Wind:
The sellers receive roughly $7,000 / year via wind energy royalties. The sellers will convey all wind rights and wind royalties with an acceptable offer. For more information on this, please contact the listing agent.
Hunting/Farming/Government Programs:
There are various hunting opportunities on the property, including deer, hogs, turkey, quail, dove, and other varmints. The cultivation on the property is being farmed by a tenant, who would be willing to continue should the new owner so choose.
Minerals:
All mineral ownership currently held will be retained by the seller.
Price:
The full 601 acres is being offered at $1,525,000, or $2,537/acre.
Notes: Buyer is encouraged to conduct their own due diligence prior to purchasing. All info listed above is according to the best knowledge of the seller and other relevant sources. The TX Real Estate Group will not be held liable for any information found to be inaccurate during or after closing the buying process. All buyers agents must be identified on first contact and accompany buyers on all showings in order to be given full participation fee. If these requirements are not met, participation fee will be at the sole discretion of the TX Real Estate Group.
12/17/2024
$1,525,000
601 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Sweetwater, TX
JUST REDUCED!
We are pleased to present the exclusive listing of this 601 acre property in Nolan County. With incredible amenities and wonderful topography, this property is a unique combination of cultivated land, good hunting ground, and a place to call home.
Location:
Located just East of HWY 70, this property is roughly 15 miles outside of Sweetwater, 55 miles from Abilene, and 137 miles from Lubbock. SH 153 runs through the heart of the property, granting easy access from any angle. County Road access provides more access points, with CR 234 running North and South along the western border, CR 231 along the eastern edge, and CR 179 stretches across the southern boundary.
Land:
The land consists of a number of various soil types. Tobosa clay with 0-1% slopes covers around 28% of the land, Kavett clay (1-3% slope) comprises roughly 24%, and Valera silty clay (0-3% slopes) makes up just under 14% of the ground. For a full soils report, please contact the listing agent.
Water:
There are a total of five water wells, one of which is powered via a windmill. An additional pond is present on the Eastfield tract.
Improvements:
The property has an array of various improvements. The Home Place tract has two houses on it. The main house is a 2 bed, 2 bathroom house, and also features a 4 bedroom, 2 bath guest house. This tract also includes a barn, a workshop with a garage, a pickleball court, and a 1997 model F-150 pickup and bumper pull trailer that will convey with an acceptable offer. The Home Place is fully fenced, and fencing can be found throughout various parts of the different tracts.
Wind:
The sellers receive roughly $7,000 / year via wind energy royalties. The sellers will convey all wind rights and wind royalties with an acceptable offer. For more information on this, please contact the listing agent.
Hunting/Farming/Government Programs:
There are various hunting opportunities on the property, including deer, hogs, turkey, quail, dove, and other varmints. The cultivation on the property is being farmed by a tenant, who would be willing to continue should the new owner so choose.
Minerals:
All mineral ownership currently held will be retained by the seller.
Price:
The full 601 acres is being offered at $1,525,000, or $2,537/acre.
Notes: Buyer is encouraged to conduct their own due diligence prior to purchasing. All info listed above is according to the best knowledge of the seller and other relevant sources. The TX Real Estate Group will not be held liable for any information found to be inaccurate during or after closing the buying process. All buyers agents must be identified on first contact and accompany buyers on all showings in order to be given full participation fee. If these requirements are not met, participation fee will be at the sole discretion of the TX Real Estate Group.
12/17/2024
$1,525,000
601 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Sweetwater, TX
JUST REDUCED!
We are pleased to present the exclusive listing of this 601 acre property in Nolan County. With incredible amenities and wonderful topography, this property is a unique combination of cultivated land, good hunting ground, and a place to call home.
Location:
Located just East of HWY 70, this property is roughly 15 miles outside of Sweetwater, 55 miles from Abilene, and 137 miles from Lubbock. SH 153 runs through the heart of the property, granting easy access from any angle. County Road access provides more access points, with CR 234 running North and South along the western border, CR 231 along the eastern edge, and CR 179 stretches across the southern boundary.
Land:
The land consists of a number of various soil types. Tobosa clay with 0-1% slopes covers around 28% of the land, Kavett clay (1-3% slope) comprises roughly 24%, and Valera silty clay (0-3% slopes) makes up just under 14% of the ground. For a full soils report, please contact the listing agent.
Water:
There are a total of five water wells, one of which is powered via a windmill. An additional pond is present on the Eastfield tract.
Improvements:
The property has an array of various improvements. The Home Place tract has two houses on it. The main house is a 2 bed, 2 bathroom house, and also features a 4 bedroom, 2 bath guest house. This tract also includes a barn, a workshop with a garage, a pickleball court, and a 1997 model F-150 pickup and bumper pull trailer that will convey with an acceptable offer. The Home Place is fully fenced, and fencing can be found throughout various parts of the different tracts.
Wind:
The sellers receive roughly $7,000 / year via wind energy royalties. The sellers will convey all wind rights and wind royalties with an acceptable offer. For more information on this, please contact the listing agent.
Hunting/Farming/Government Programs:
There are various hunting opportunities on the property, including deer, hogs, turkey, quail, dove, and other varmints. The cultivation on the property is being farmed by a tenant, who would be willing to continue should the new owner so choose.
Minerals:
All mineral ownership currently held will be retained by the seller.
Price:
The full 601 acres is being offered at $1,525,000, or $2,537/acre.
Notes: Buyer is encouraged to conduct their own due diligence prior to purchasing. All info listed above is according to the best knowledge of the seller and other relevant sources. The TX Real Estate Group will not be held liable for any information found to be inaccurate during or after closing the buying process. All buyers agents must be identified on first contact and accompany buyers on all showings in order to be given full participation fee. If these requirements are not met, participation fee will be at the sole discretion of the TX Real Estate Group.
12/17/2024
$1,525,000
601 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Sweetwater, TX
JUST REDUCED!
We are pleased to present the exclusive listing of this 601 acre property in Nolan County. With incredible amenities and wonderful topography, this property is a unique combination of cultivated land, good hunting ground, and a place to call home.
Location:
Located just East of HWY 70, this property is roughly 15 miles outside of Sweetwater, 55 miles from Abilene, and 137 miles from Lubbock. SH 153 runs through the heart of the property, granting easy access from any angle. County Road access provides more access points, with CR 234 running North and South along the western border, CR 231 along the eastern edge, and CR 179 stretches across the southern boundary.
Land:
The land consists of a number of various soil types. Tobosa clay with 0-1% slopes covers around 28% of the land, Kavett clay (1-3% slope) comprises roughly 24%, and Valera silty clay (0-3% slopes) makes up just under 14% of the ground. For a full soils report, please contact the listing agent.
Water:
There are a total of five water wells, one of which is powered via a windmill. An additional pond is present on the Eastfield tract.
Improvements:
The property has an array of various improvements. The Home Place tract has two houses on it. The main house is a 2 bed, 2 bathroom house, and also features a 4 bedroom, 2 bath guest house. This tract also includes a barn, a workshop with a garage, a pickleball court, and a 1997 model F-150 pickup and bumper pull trailer that will convey with an acceptable offer. The Home Place is fully fenced, and fencing can be found throughout various parts of the different tracts.
Wind:
The sellers receive roughly $7,000 / year via wind energy royalties. The sellers will convey all wind rights and wind royalties with an acceptable offer. For more information on this, please contact the listing agent.
Hunting/Farming/Government Programs:
There are various hunting opportunities on the property, including deer, hogs, turkey, quail, dove, and other varmints. The cultivation on the property is being farmed by a tenant, who would be willing to continue should the new owner so choose.
Minerals:
All mineral ownership currently held will be retained by the seller.
Price:
The full 601 acres is being offered at $1,525,000, or $2,537/acre.
Notes: Buyer is encouraged to conduct their own due diligence prior to purchasing. All info listed above is according to the best knowledge of the seller and other relevant sources. The TX Real Estate Group will not be held liable for any information found to be inaccurate during or after closing the buying process. All buyers agents must be identified on first contact and accompany buyers on all showings in order to be given full participation fee. If these requirements are not met, participation fee will be at the sole discretion of the TX Real Estate Group.
12/17/2024
$1,525,000
601 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Sweetwater, TX
JUST REDUCED!
We are pleased to present the exclusive listing of this 601 acre property in Nolan County. With incredible amenities and wonderful topography, this property is a unique combination of cultivated land, good hunting ground, and a place to call home.
Location:
Located just East of HWY 70, this property is roughly 15 miles outside of Sweetwater, 55 miles from Abilene, and 137 miles from Lubbock. SH 153 runs through the heart of the property, granting easy access from any angle. County Road access provides more access points, with CR 234 running North and South along the western border, CR 231 along the eastern edge, and CR 179 stretches across the southern boundary.
Land:
The land consists of a number of various soil types. Tobosa clay with 0-1% slopes covers around 28% of the land, Kavett clay (1-3% slope) comprises roughly 24%, and Valera silty clay (0-3% slopes) makes up just under 14% of the ground. For a full soils report, please contact the listing agent.
Water:
There are a total of five water wells, one of which is powered via a windmill. An additional pond is present on the Eastfield tract.
Improvements:
The property has an array of various improvements. The Home Place tract has two houses on it. The main house is a 2 bed, 2 bathroom house, and also features a 4 bedroom, 2 bath guest house. This tract also includes a barn, a workshop with a garage, a pickleball court, and a 1997 model F-150 pickup and bumper pull trailer that will convey with an acceptable offer. The Home Place is fully fenced, and fencing can be found throughout various parts of the different tracts.
Wind:
The sellers receive roughly $7,000 / year via wind energy royalties. The sellers will convey all wind rights and wind royalties with an acceptable offer. For more information on this, please contact the listing agent.
Hunting/Farming/Government Programs:
There are various hunting opportunities on the property, including deer, hogs, turkey, quail, dove, and other varmints. The cultivation on the property is being farmed by a tenant, who would be willing to continue should the new owner so choose.
Minerals:
All mineral ownership currently held will be retained by the seller.
Price:
The full 601 acres is being offered at $1,525,000, or $2,537/acre.
Notes: Buyer is encouraged to conduct their own due diligence prior to purchasing. All info listed above is according to the best knowledge of the seller and other relevant sources. The TX Real Estate Group will not be held liable for any information found to be inaccurate during or after closing the buying process. All buyers agents must be identified on first contact and accompany buyers on all showings in order to be given full participation fee. If these requirements are not met, participation fee will be at the sole discretion of the TX Real Estate Group.
12/17/2024
$1,525,000
601 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Sweetwater, TX
JUST REDUCED!
We are pleased to present the exclusive listing of this 601 acre property in Nolan County. With incredible amenities and wonderful topography, this property is a unique combination of cultivated land, good hunting ground, and a place to call home.
Location:
Located just East of HWY 70, this property is roughly 15 miles outside of Sweetwater, 55 miles from Abilene, and 137 miles from Lubbock. SH 153 runs through the heart of the property, granting easy access from any angle. County Road access provides more access points, with CR 234 running North and South along the western border, CR 231 along the eastern edge, and CR 179 stretches across the southern boundary.
Land:
The land consists of a number of various soil types. Tobosa clay with 0-1% slopes covers around 28% of the land, Kavett clay (1-3% slope) comprises roughly 24%, and Valera silty clay (0-3% slopes) makes up just under 14% of the ground. For a full soils report, please contact the listing agent.
Water:
There are a total of five water wells, one of which is powered via a windmill. An additional pond is present on the Eastfield tract.
Improvements:
The property has an array of various improvements. The Home Place tract has two houses on it. The main house is a 2 bed, 2 bathroom house, and also features a 4 bedroom, 2 bath guest house. This tract also includes a barn, a workshop with a garage, a pickleball court, and a 1997 model F-150 pickup and bumper pull trailer that will convey with an acceptable offer. The Home Place is fully fenced, and fencing can be found throughout various parts of the different tracts.
Wind:
The sellers receive roughly $7,000 / year via wind energy royalties. The sellers will convey all wind rights and wind royalties with an acceptable offer. For more information on this, please contact the listing agent.
Hunting/Farming/Government Programs:
There are various hunting opportunities on the property, including deer, hogs, turkey, quail, dove, and other varmints. The cultivation on the property is being farmed by a tenant, who would be willing to continue should the new owner so choose.
Minerals:
All mineral ownership currently held will be retained by the seller.
Price:
The full 601 acres is being offered at $1,525,000, or $2,537/acre.
Notes: Buyer is encouraged to conduct their own due diligence prior to purchasing. All info listed above is according to the best knowledge of the seller and other relevant sources. The TX Real Estate Group will not be held liable for any information found to be inaccurate during or after closing the buying process. All buyers agents must be identified on first contact and accompany buyers on all showings in order to be given full participation fee. If these requirements are not met, participation fee will be at the sole discretion of the TX Real Estate Group.
12/17/2024
$1,525,000
601 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Sweetwater, TX
JUST REDUCED!
We are pleased to present the exclusive listing of this 601 acre property in Nolan County. With incredible amenities and wonderful topography, this property is a unique combination of cultivated land, good hunting ground, and a place to call home.
Location:
Located just East of HWY 70, this property is roughly 15 miles outside of Sweetwater, 55 miles from Abilene, and 137 miles from Lubbock. SH 153 runs through the heart of the property, granting easy access from any angle. County Road access provides more access points, with CR 234 running North and South along the western border, CR 231 along the eastern edge, and CR 179 stretches across the southern boundary.
Land:
The land consists of a number of various soil types. Tobosa clay with 0-1% slopes covers around 28% of the land, Kavett clay (1-3% slope) comprises roughly 24%, and Valera silty clay (0-3% slopes) makes up just under 14% of the ground. For a full soils report, please contact the listing agent.
Water:
There are a total of five water wells, one of which is powered via a windmill. An additional pond is present on the Eastfield tract.
Improvements:
The property has an array of various improvements. The Home Place tract has two houses on it. The main house is a 2 bed, 2 bathroom house, and also features a 4 bedroom, 2 bath guest house. This tract also includes a barn, a workshop with a garage, a pickleball court, and a 1997 model F-150 pickup and bumper pull trailer that will convey with an acceptable offer. The Home Place is fully fenced, and fencing can be found throughout various parts of the different tracts.
Wind:
The sellers receive roughly $7,000 / year via wind energy royalties. The sellers will convey all wind rights and wind royalties with an acceptable offer. For more information on this, please contact the listing agent.
Hunting/Farming/Government Programs:
There are various hunting opportunities on the property, including deer, hogs, turkey, quail, dove, and other varmints. The cultivation on the property is being farmed by a tenant, who would be willing to continue should the new owner so choose.
Minerals:
All mineral ownership currently held will be retained by the seller.
Price:
The full 601 acres is being offered at $1,525,000, or $2,537/acre.
Notes: Buyer is encouraged to conduct their own due diligence prior to purchasing. All info listed above is according to the best knowledge of the seller and other relevant sources. The TX Real Estate Group will not be held liable for any information found to be inaccurate during or after closing the buying process. All buyers agents must be identified on first contact and accompany buyers on all showings in order to be given full participation fee. If these requirements are not met, participation fee will be at the sole discretion of the TX Real Estate Group.
12/17/2024
$1,525,000
601 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Sweetwater, TX
JUST REDUCED!
We are pleased to present the exclusive listing of this 601 acre property in Nolan County. With incredible amenities and wonderful topography, this property is a unique combination of cultivated land, good hunting ground, and a place to call home.
Location:
Located just East of HWY 70, this property is roughly 15 miles outside of Sweetwater, 55 miles from Abilene, and 137 miles from Lubbock. SH 153 runs through the heart of the property, granting easy access from any angle. County Road access provides more access points, with CR 234 running North and South along the western border, CR 231 along the eastern edge, and CR 179 stretches across the southern boundary.
Land:
The land consists of a number of various soil types. Tobosa clay with 0-1% slopes covers around 28% of the land, Kavett clay (1-3% slope) comprises roughly 24%, and Valera silty clay (0-3% slopes) makes up just under 14% of the ground. For a full soils report, please contact the listing agent.
Water:
There are a total of five water wells, one of which is powered via a windmill. An additional pond is present on the Eastfield tract.
Improvements:
The property has an array of various improvements. The Home Place tract has two houses on it. The main house is a 2 bed, 2 bathroom house, and also features a 4 bedroom, 2 bath guest house. This tract also includes a barn, a workshop with a garage, a pickleball court, and a 1997 model F-150 pickup and bumper pull trailer that will convey with an acceptable offer. The Home Place is fully fenced, and fencing can be found throughout various parts of the different tracts.
Wind:
The sellers receive roughly $7,000 / year via wind energy royalties. The sellers will convey all wind rights and wind royalties with an acceptable offer. For more information on this, please contact the listing agent.
Hunting/Farming/Government Programs:
There are various hunting opportunities on the property, including deer, hogs, turkey, quail, dove, and other varmints. The cultivation on the property is being farmed by a tenant, who would be willing to continue should the new owner so choose.
Minerals:
All mineral ownership currently held will be retained by the seller.
Price:
The full 601 acres is being offered at $1,525,000, or $2,537/acre.
Notes: Buyer is encouraged to conduct their own due diligence prior to purchasing. All info listed above is according to the best knowledge of the seller and other relevant sources. The TX Real Estate Group will not be held liable for any information found to be inaccurate during or after closing the buying process. All buyers agents must be identified on first contact and accompany buyers on all showings in order to be given full participation fee. If these requirements are not met, participation fee will be at the sole discretion of the TX Real Estate Group.
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