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Brazos Bottom Land Located approx. 5 miles south of US 180, where the Clear Fork of the Brazos River intersects FM 1812, this versatile property includes a nice brick home, excellent farming, good shallow water table, hunting and grazing |
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The 4 bedroom, 3 bath, brick home has paved road frontage on the 160 acre portion of the place on the south side of FM 1812. | |||
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The 2,500+ sqft home has 2 living areas, a fireplace with insert, dining and breakfast areas and built in appliances. It is equipped with central heat and air, rural water supply and septic tank. | |||
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The south parcel, which backs up to the Clear Fork of the Brazos, has approx. 153 acres of fertile, bottom land cultivation. | |||
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The north 359 acres is a mix of improved, fenced, pastures (161 ac.) and cultivation (198 ac.), and it includes a nice barn and a set of pens. | |||
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The north pasture has lush coastal bermuda and scenic views. | |||
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THIS PLACE HAS IT ALL: Game (quail, dove, white tail and mule deer), cattle grazing, shallow water table, paved road frontage with a nice brick home, and some of the best cropland in the area. |
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| SOIL TYPES The predominant soil types are Wichita Clay Loam, Spur Clay Loam, Wichita Fine Sandy Loam, and Brownfield Fine Sand |
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| Asking Price: $1,250 per acre |
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