This 30 acre property is well suited for a building a new home, running some livestock or cultivation. The front portion is fairly heavily treed while the back portion just needs a little clearing to be arable. All sides of the property are fenced with barbed wire that is in good condition. On this property you will find a variety of oaks, mesquite and shrubbery. Electric and water are available at the road, ready to be pulled to your new homesite.
Nice size lot with water and electric accessible although not connected. Storage buildings stay and there is a concrete platform currently used as a basketball court. The property next door is being sold and this would be a nice addition to that property providing right at a half acre to that home.
52.08 Acres of Untouched Beauty with Spectacular County Views, Escape to 52.08 acres of virtually untouched land offering some of the most majestic panoramic views in the county. This property is truly the perfect getaway secluded at the end of the trail, offering peace, privacy, and the feeling of being miles away from the world. Whether you’re looking for the ultimate prepper’s retreat, an off grid escape, or a hunting paradise, this land has it all. Wildlife is abundant whitetail deer, turkey, and wild hogs roam freely, providing exceptional opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. A brand new cabin is ready for you to enjoy, featuring a modern mini split system for heating and cooling, and a cozy wood stove to gather around on cold hunting mornings. The landscape is a stunning mix of Spanish Red Oak, Live Oak, Post Oak, cedar, mesquite, and other native Texas flora and fauna with terrain that ranges from dramatic drop-offs to gently rolling and flat areas. Groundwater is plentiful on surrounding properties, making it a promising site for your own well. Whether you envision a weekend getaway, private ranch, or long term homestead, this property offers the rare blend of natural beauty, privacy, and potential.
Discover an exceptional 254± acre ranch in Brown County, TX — conveniently located near Crosscut with direct frontage on paved Highway 279 and gravel County Road 121. This fully fenced property features gently rolling terrain transitioning to scenic bottomland bisected by a wet-weather creek that winds through the ranch. Five stock tanks provide dependable watering points for livestock and abundant wildlife. The cover is classic Central Texas: native brush dominated by mesquite with scattered live oaks and natural clearings that deliver beautiful elevated home sites and wide panoramic views from the high points. Utilities are in place — electricity and rural water are available — making building a residence, barn, or weekend cabin straightforward. Excellent hunting and wildlife habitat support deer, turkey, dove, duck and hogs. Whether you want cattle, hunting, weekend recreation, or a private country estate, this property is a rare find.
This is an Oak tree sanctuary! There is an open area in the middle of this 5-acre tract with walls of trees all the way around. There are mostly mature Post Oak trees providing privacy from the county road and the neighbors. Buyer would need to drill a water well, but this would make a wonderful homesite!
If you have cattle or horses or just want to make hay, this is the place for you! 185 acres of coastal Bermuda grass just minutes from Cross Plains. There are 3 stock ponds and 1 water well. The hay barn is at the northwest corner of the property and is approx 48 ft x 48 ft x 15 ft tall. The pipe and sucker rod working pens are on the west side of the barn and are approx 45 ft by 45 ft and have a catch pen with access to a water trough. The water well is also near the pens and barn and has a storage tank and solar panel. There is electricity along the east boundary line coming in from the highway. This great place is only minutes from Cross Plains with the entrance being only .7 of a mile from the 4-way stop. This little grass ranch would make an excellent place to build and-or have a commercial cattle program. An appointment will be necessary for viewing as the bulk of the property cannot be seen from the highway entrance If 185 acres is not enough land for you, there is an additional 125 acres east of this place that is available for $5,750 per acre MLS# 20921257. Property taxes for 2024 were $204.40 with Ag Exemption.
Great property with a mix of coastal fields and wooded & brushy areas. There are approx 60 acres that are wooded with Post Oak trees and briars and there are approx 65 acres that are coastal and native grasses. There are 5 stock ponds scattered around the property for rotational grazing. The exterior fences and cross fencing are both in great shape and currently holding cattle. There is a slight 30' ft of elevation change from the west to east. There are 2 water wells, one is near the old homesite, and one is a windmill. Sandy loam soil is great for the coastal and Post Oaks. There are several other varieties of trees around the creek area along the north boundary. This would be a wonderful place to build your dream home and raise some livestock. It is both scenic and private with access being a .4 of a mile easement road from CR 429. The property is only minutes from town with the county road drive to Main Street being only .7 of a mile. An appointment will be necessary for viewing as the property cannot be seen from the county road. If 125 acres is not enough land for you, there is an additional 185 acres west of this that is also available for $5,260 per acre MLS # 20921435.
Amazing mature Oak trees on this corner lot! This 50' x 140' lot could be a great place for a new home with plenty of shade. It is located just 2 blocks north of downtown Cross Plains where you can do your banking, shop and get your library books. This lot is only 2 blocks south of the high school so if you have students they could easily walk to school. Water and gas meters are in the alley.
Great property with paved road frontage (2,330 ft along Hwy 206) and only 4 miles from Cross Plains. This property has a half-acre tank centrally located in the property which is stocked with catfish. The highest point on the acreage has a nice group of trees including a beautiful Oak, some Mesquites and a variety of other species. At this high point, there is also a metal equipment shed approx 22x30 with a 96 sq ft attached storage building. Electricity is available through AEP, so you pick your own carrier and water is available from Coleman SUD. just need the meter re-installed. There is a nice little stack lot by the highway to store your hay away from the livestock. Being close to town makes it easy to run errands but still live in the country. This place has potential for running livestock and or building your dream home and relaxing in the country.

Cross Plains is located in Texas. Cross Plains, Texas has a population of 1,276. Cross Plains is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 45.79% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.06%.
The median household income in Cross Plains, Texas is $42,434. The median household income for the surrounding county is $55,820 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Cross Plains is 26.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 94.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 31.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 29.1 inches per year, with 2.7 inches of snow per year.