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712 +/- Acres near Rising Star in Eastland County

This beautiful and very productive 712+/- acre ranch is near Rising Star in Eastland County. This ranch has both county road frontage and highway frontage. The land offers native pasture, improved pastures and cultivation making it very productive for running livestock and hay production. Grasses include Tifton, coastal, and strong native grasses of different varieties. The ranch is fenced and cross fenced for cattle rotation. Tree cover is mostly large oak trees with scattered elms and pecans. There are several water wells and multiple surface tanks on the property providing water to livestock and wildlife. Hunting is excellent on the ranch with deer, turkey, dove, duck and hogs. The terrain is varied with flat areas rolling into high hills offering awesome views and great homesites. This is a tremendous opportunity for an income producing ranch that also offers recreational use with hunting and fishing. Call Teresa Lee today at 325-647-5461 for more information or to see the ranch. (Ranch can be divided…call for details.) Call for aerial of boundaries.

Stephens Ranch Hand Real Estate strives to represent all properties accurately. All information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable. However, no warranty or guarantee is made as to the accuracy of the information.Buyers brokers must be identified on the first contact, and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed the possibility of fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of this firm. NO Trespassing on property. 

 

$2,207,200

Listing Agent: Teresa Lee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

           
           
           
           

 

 

 

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10130 US Hwy 283
Coleman, TX 76834
Phone: (325) 646-1229
Fax: (325) 646-1005

Teresa Stephens Lee, Broker

Agents:  Cindy Day, Jerry Don Lancaster, Ryder Lee, Jim Davis