Great future development potential due to its location in the fast-growing area of New Braunfels-Seguin. Predominantly level, the property consists of 130 acres of dryland farm and 30 acres of native brush, which is traversed by Youngs Creek.
Metal equipment barn with small office, sits close to the front gate. All sitting on a good caliche pad for all-weather access. Property is fenced into 2 pastures: Farmland, which is fenced with hog panel fencing, and native brush with 5-strand barbed wire. Water meter with Green Valley Special Utility District, electric meter in place at barn.
City water is located at the front of the property, as well as a water meter. Great potential to dig a large pond or lake along Youngs Creek. Less than 20% is located in the 100 year flood plain.
This ranch has a gentle slope from front to back dropping +-50’. The front 130 acres is currently in Sunflowers, with the back being in native brush. Large Mesquites, scattered oaks, and a mix of other hardwoods
Great Dove hunting, Whitetail Deer, Varmints and other native wildlife
50% of owned minerals to convey.
The property is 1.5± miles west of Lake McQueeney, 6± miles south of New Braunfels (IH 35 & Hwy 46). 6.5± miles from downtown Seguin.
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