Folks! If you are looking for a good hunting property that is secluded, this is the one for you! This 205 ac is a good hunting property, with tree cover being Mesquite. Wildlife consist of Deer, Dove, Turkey, Hogs, and other varmints. The property is completely fenced, with great fencing, and property is ag exempt for taxes. There is great clay soil, along with great native grasses. There are 3 good tanks. Elec is available on-site. Water is available along front of property, along rd. There is some elevation change, and are some nice home sites! Don't miss out on this place!!
Coleman County, Texas TURN-KEY hunter’s paradise! Buy today, hunt tomorrow. This incredible 154.05 acre property offers excellent deer, dove, quail, duck, and other game hunting and all feeders (6) and blinds (3) convey with the sale. The property is fed year-round protein. It is surrounded by large ranches with minimal hunting pressure. Breathtaking panoramic views and sunsets that never get old. If you are looking for your own hunting escape, want to explore income potential with a “Ranch Experience” on VRBO or short-term seasonal leases this property is ready to go. A 37 acre open field gives you flexibility for farming, hay production, or starting a small cattle operation. A large, stocked pond that stayed full during the last drought ensures reliable water for wildlife and livestock alike. The property features: 1,500 sq ft main home 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, comfortable and move-in ready 400 sq ft tiny home perfect for guests or short-term rental income Spacious barn for storage, equipment, or expansion You’ll love the quiet, secluded feel paired with incredible hilltop views, yet you’re only 20 minutes from Abilene, 3 hours from Austin, and 2.5 hours from Dallas Fort Worth. Whether you’re looking for a trophy deer, recreational ranch, raise cattle, family retreat, or income-producing VRBO property, this Coleman County gem offers endless potential and true Texas charm.
Build your own Texas Heritage ranch on this 1145+/- acre property located just 16 miles from Coleman, TX. The site has a beautiful 14+/- acre lake and separate pond, and spectacular views of the surrounding rolling hillsides. Abundant wildlife, including Whitetail deer, elk, ducks and turkeys, are perfect for the hunter or outdoors enthusiast. The property was designed with strategically-placed roads for convenient access throughout. An existing agriculture tax exemption keeps property taxes low. Water and electric have been extended to property. This stunning property offers a unique blend of privacy and convenience with two separate ways to access the premises. The first is a shared and gated access, ensuring both security and ease of entry. For those seeking a more private approach, there is an exclusive access point via a county road, providing a direct and secluded route to the property. Whether you prefer the privacy of a private entrance or the convenience of a gated entry, this property offers both options to suit your lifestyle.


Goldsboro is located in Texas. Goldsboro, Texas has a population of 52. Goldsboro is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 0% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.12%.
The median household income in Goldsboro, Texas is $140,100. The median household income for the surrounding county is $47,216 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Goldsboro is 49.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 93.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 30.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 26.3 inches per year, with 1.9 inches of snow per year.