This 12-acre tract features gently rolling terrain with over 20 feet of elevation change, creating a highly usable landscape. The property includes a diverse mix of hardwoods and native trees, including post oak, live oak, cedar elm, winged elm, and hackberry. Scattered clearings provide ample space for grazing, food plots, or potential homesites, while denser wooded areas offer excellent wildlife cover and added privacy. Soils consist primarily of sandy loam and Blackland clay. A medium-sized pond is located on the tract and has proven sufficient for both wildlife and cattle. Lavender Acres is not currently fenced, as the seller anticipates the possibility of a buyer purchasing additional acreage. The seller is open to splitting fencing costs, dependent on the terms of the offer. Electricity is available at the road or on the neighboring tract. Nearby water wells range from approximately 110 to 550 feet in depth and typically produce yields between 5 and 40 gallons per minute.
This 26-acre tract features gently rolling terrain with over 20 feet of elevation change, creating a highly usable landscape. The property includes a diverse mix of hardwoods and native trees, including post oak, live oak, cedar elm, winged elm, and hackberry. Scattered clearings provide space for grazing, food plots, or potential homesites, while denser wooded areas offer excellent wildlife cover and added privacy. Soils consist primarily of sandy loam and Blackland clay. The approximately 1.5-acre pond on the tract is said to be spring-fed and well-stocked with bass. Lavender Acres is perimeter-fenced on the west side. The remaining sides are not fenced. The seller is open to splitting fencing costs, dependent on the terms of the offer. Electricity is available at the road or on the neighboring tract. The property is currently in year three of having bees on the land. In under two years, the property will be eligible for an agricultural valuation exemption.
This 26-acre tract features gently rolling terrain with over 20 feet of elevation change, creating a highly usable landscape. The property includes a diverse mix of hardwoods and native trees, including post oak, live oak, cedar elm, winged elm, and hackberry. Scattered clearings provide space for grazing, food plots, or potential homesites, while denser wooded areas offer excellent wildlife cover and added privacy. Soils consist primarily of sandy loam and Blackland clay. The approximately 1.5-acre pond on the tract is said to be spring-fed and well-stocked with bass. Lavender Acres is perimeter-fenced on the west side. The remaining sides are not fenced. The seller is open to splitting fencing costs, dependent on the terms of the offer. Electricity is available at the road or on the neighboring tract. The property is currently in year three of having bees on the land. In under two years, the property will be eligible for an agricultural valuation exemption.
This 12-acre tract features gently rolling terrain with over 20 feet of elevation change, creating a highly usable landscape. The property includes a diverse mix of hardwoods and native trees, including post oak, live oak, cedar elm, winged elm, and hackberry. Scattered clearings provide ample space for grazing, food plots, or potential homesites, while denser wooded areas offer excellent wildlife cover and added privacy. Soils consist primarily of sandy loam and Blackland clay. A medium-sized pond is located on the tract and has proven sufficient for both wildlife and cattle. Lavender Acres is not currently fenced, as the seller anticipates the possibility of a buyer purchasing additional acreage. The seller is open to splitting fencing costs, dependent on the terms of the offer. Electricity is available at the road or on the neighboring tract. Nearby water wells range from approximately 110 to 550 feet in depth and typically produce yields between 5 and 40 gallons per minute.
Convenient Central location to multiple major metros, this Limestone County land is an excellent location for the hunting club. The 62 acres are fairly densely wooded with a variety of evergreen, some really massive hardwoods, rolling terrain, and a sandy loam soil. The property has excellent habitat for all sorts of wildlife, and currently has a wildlife appraisal. Good roads leading to this remote location. A 4 wheeler trail follows fairly closely the east property line, well marked by t-posts. Survey available.
Beautiful 25-acre tract located just 10 minutes south of Groesbeck and a short distance to Lake Limestone. This property offers a mix of wooded and open land with approximately 15–20% cleared, making it ideal for a variety of uses. With long road frontage along LCR 937, it’s perfect for residential, recreational, or commercial development. The land features a double culvert driveway, small gas well with access easement, and two seasonal streams that attract wildlife. The property has been used for hunting. Backing up to more than 50 additional acres of woods, this tract offers both privacy and potential. Whether you’re looking to build cabins in the trees, start a business with great visibility, or enjoy your own private retreat, this unrestricted acreage provides endless opportunity in the heart of Texas.
Nestled in the quiet Ben Hur community of Limestone County, this expansive 169.6 acre ranch offers a beautiful blend of open pasture land & scattered trees, creating an ideal setting for ranching, recreation, or future homestead. Well suited for a cattle operation, the property is fenced with barbed wire and has an agricultural exemption already in place. The land features several ponds and a creek, providing reliable water sources for livestock & abundant wildlife. With no restrictions, the possibilities are endless- whether you envision production grazing land, a private recreational getaway, or a picturesque site for your dream home. Enjoy peaceful rural living while remaining conveniently located- 30 minutes from Waco and within reasonable reach of Dallas, Ft. Worth, Houston, College Station. This rare offering combines versatility, natural beauty, & location.
±9 acres to be surveyed out of a 19.552-acre tract located just outside the Groesbeck city limits. This mostly level pasture tract includes an entry gate and loafing shed, providing a functional setup for livestock or equipment storage. The property is perimeter fenced and well suited for a custom homesite, small ranch, or recreational use. Seller will retain approximately 0.552 acres, with the remaining acreage divided into two separate tracts. Final boundaries and legal description to be determined by new survey. Property is subject to use restrictions, including mobile homes limited to 10 years old or newer and limitations on temporary structures and commercial animal operations. Seller reserves all mineral rights owned, if any.
±9 acres to be surveyed out of a 19.552-acre tract located just outside the Groesbeck city limits. This mostly level pasture features a large stock pond and open, usable acreage. The property is perimeter fenced and well suited for a custom homesite, small ranch, or recreational use. Seller will retain approximately 0.552 acres, with the remaining acreage divided into two separate tracts. Final boundaries and legal description to be determined by new survey. Property is subject to use restrictions, including mobile homes limited to ten (10) years old or newer and limitations on temporary structures and commercial animal operations. Seller reserves all mineral rights owned, if any.
Secluded 1.00 +- acre lakefront property with boathouse located at Twin Points Subdivision of Lake Limestone! A great opportunity to enjoy Lake Limestone with room to make it your own. Boathouse features boat lift, tin roof and deck ideal for fishing. The dock also includes steps for easy water access for swimming. This lake property offers a peaceful setting with mature trees and natural surroundings, providing the opportunity to clear and customize your vision. Situated near a small, sheltered cove just off a dead end road, this lot offers a private setting in a low-traffic location. Electricity available at the road for hookup. Cash purchase only. Buyer to verify all utilities and intended use. Property is partially wooded. Survey to be completed.
Lying on the edge of the Groesbeck city limits, this Ag-exempt and unrestricted 127 acres offers a diversity of opportunities. With 1,800 of prime frontage on HW-14, 1040’ of frontage on LCR-412, and a railroad line adjacent LCR-412, use cases are various. Potential residential, commercial, industrial, or continued agricultural investment opportunities abound. INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS -Dual frontage property, totaling 2,840’ frontage on HW 14 and LCR 412. -Natural Gas line present on property -TXDOT: Annual average daily car count for marker 147H50: 6,635 per day -6 industrial Businesses located within 0.5 miles of property -2 hotels located on HW-14 within 0.7 miles of property -0.3 miles from Groesbeck High School on HW-14 -0.8 miles from the Limestone Medical Center on HW-14
Lying on the edge of the Groesbeck city limits, this Ag-exempt and unrestricted 127 acres offers a diversity of opportunities. With 1,800’+/- of prime frontage on HW-14, 1040’+/- of frontage on LCR-412, and a railroad line adjacent LCR-412, use cases are various. Potential residential, commercial, industrial, or continued agricultural investment opportunities abound. INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS -Dual frontage property, totaling 2,840’ +/- frontage on HW 14 and LCR 412. -Natural Gas line present on property -TXDOT: Annual average daily car count for marker 147H50: 6,635/day -6 industrial Businesses located within 0.5 miles of property -2 hotels located on HW-14 within 0.7 miles of property -0.3 miles from Groesbeck High School on HW-14 -0.8 miles from the Limestone Medical Center on HW-14
The Comanche Camp Ranch represents a true central Texas rarity. Beautifully framed by over 1.5 miles of the pecan tree-lined Navasota River, the property is rich with wildlife, grazing potential, and awe-inspiring vistas around every bend. Owned by the same family for two generations, this property has been deliberately managed and now awaits a new owner with respect for its past and future. Situated only a few miles from Groesbeck in centrally positioned Limestone County, this ranch offers ease of both local and regional accessibility, highly productive soils, and the coveted rolling beauty of a river bottom ranch. The 230 acres are currently operated under a rotational grazing system, utilizing 3 separate pastures, allowing for proper rest and promoting a healthy ranch. Perched atop one of the highest points of the property is a ranch house and covered barn outfitted with a domestic water well and solar power. Exterior and interior fencing is also turnkey. LOCATION: The Comanche Camp Ranch’s location is about as close to perfect as one property can get, boasting less than a 2.5-hour drive from all three major metros, including Dallas, Houston, and Austin. Additionally, this property sits only 3 miles from Groesbeck, allowing less than 10 minutes’ access to amenities like the Brookshires grocery store, a variety of restaurants, and several stores covering most all ranching needs. Distances to Texas’ Metroplexes from the front gate are listed below. Dallas: 1.5 hours Austin: 2.25 hours Houston: 2.5 hours San Antonio: 3.5 hours TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT: The Comanche Camp Ranch displays the favorable characteristics one would expect of a well-managed river ranch. Enjoying a significant ~50’ of elevation change, large old growth hardwood trees, including species like Post Oak, Water Oak, and Pecan, and dark sediment-rich blackland soils characteristic of this commonly celebrated ecoregion known as the Blackland prairie.
Elm Creek 43 Ranch – 43± Acres Limestone County, Texas Location: The Elm Creek 43 Ranch is a 43± acre tract located in Limestone County, Texas, just outside of Groesbeck. The property features paved frontage along Highway 339, providing excellent access and visibility while still offering a private, rural setting. Land & Improvements: This versatile property offers a mix of open pasture and native cover, making it well-suited for both cattle grazing and recreational use. There is access to electricity, allowing for future improvements such as a homesite, hunting cabin, or working pens. Water: A standout feature of the ranch is Elm Creek frontage, adding scenic value to the property. There is also one stock tank. Wildlife & Recreation: The combination of water, cover, and open pasture creates ideal habitat for whitetail deer, hogs, and other native wildlife. Whether used as a weekend hunting retreat or a small cattle operation, this ranch offers strong recreational appeal. Summary: With highway frontage, Elm Creek, access to electricity, and multiple use opportunities, the Elm Creek 43 Ranch is a well-rounded property in a desirable Limestone County location. Disclosure: The buyer’s agent must be identified at first contact and accompany the buying prospect on the first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the discretion of Wooten Land Co. LLC.
This 10-acre tract features gently rolling terrain with over 10 feet of elevation change, creating a highly usable landscape. The property includes a diverse mix of hardwoods and native trees, including post oak, live oak, cedar elm, winged elm, and hackberry. Scattered clearings provide space for grazing, food plots, or potential homesites, while denser wooded areas offer excellent wildlife cover and added privacy. Soils consist primarily of sandy loam and Blackland clay. Lavender Acres is not currently fenced, as the seller anticipates the possibility of a buyer purchasing additional acreage. The seller is open to splitting fencing costs, dependent on the terms of the offer. Electricity is available at the road or on the neighboring tract. Nearby water wells range from approximately 110 to 550 feet in depth and typically produce yields between 5 and 40 gallons per minute.
This 10-acre tract features gently rolling terrain with over 20 feet of elevation change, creating a highly usable landscape. The property includes a diverse mix of hardwoods and native trees, including post oak, live oak, cedar elm, winged elm, and hackberry. Scattered clearings provide ample space for grazing, food plots, or potential homesites, while denser wooded areas offer excellent wildlife cover and added privacy. Soils consist primarily of sandy loam and Blackland clay. Cedar Creek cuts through the southwest corner of the property, adding natural character and a water source for wildlife. Lavender Acres is perimeter-fenced on one side with five-strand barbed wire. Interior fencing surrounds the established homesite and includes two gated entrances. Electricity is currently on site and operational to serve the RV. The RV, RV cover, shipping container, and deer stand will convey with the sale. Nearby water wells range from approximately 110 to 550 feet in depth and typically produce yields between 5 and 40 GPM. 2025 property taxes were approximately $1,100. The property is currently in year three of having bees on the land. In under two years, the property will be eligible for an agricultural valuation exemption.
Welcome to Lake Limestone, where 6.06 Acres of Texas beauty meet exceptional waterfront living. This rare property combines the last hilltop water view tract in the sought-after Paradise Cove subdivision along with a .46 Acre waterfront lot with bulkheading and a boat house already in place. Off-water acreage features sweeping, elevated views of the wide-open waters of Lake Limestone. The land is cleared and ready for your dream build with an existing 60'x100' building pad in place, driveway, community water, electricity, a fully stocked private pond. No HOA or restrictions on the hillside land, the property provides freedom, and space along with breathtaking sunrises, stunning sunset reflections, abundant wildlife, and the peaceful atmosphere that makes Paradise Cove so special. Conveniently located 1.5 hours from Dallas, 45 minutes to Waco, and about an hour to College Station, this is a must-see opportunity!
This 10-acre tract features gently rolling terrain with over 10 feet of elevation change, creating a highly usable landscape. The property includes a diverse mix of hardwoods and native trees, including post oak, live oak, cedar elm, winged elm, and hackberry. Scattered clearings provide space for grazing, food plots, or potential homesites, while denser wooded areas offer excellent wildlife cover and added privacy. Soils consist primarily of sandy loam and Blackland clay. Lavender Acres is not currently fenced. The seller is open to splitting fencing costs, dependent on the terms of the offer. Electricity is available at the road or on the neighboring tract. Nearby water wells range from approximately 110 to 550 feet in depth and typically produce yields between 5 and 40 gallons per minute. The property is currently in year three of having bees on the land. In under two years, the property will be eligible for an agricultural valuation exemption.
This 10-acre tract features gently rolling terrain with over 20 feet of elevation change, creating a highly usable landscape. The property includes a diverse mix of hardwoods and native trees, including post oak, live oak, cedar elm, winged elm, and hackberry. Scattered clearings provide ample space for grazing, food plots, or potential homesites, while denser wooded areas offer excellent wildlife cover and added privacy. Soils consist primarily of sandy loam and Blackland clay. Cedar Creek cuts through the southwest corner of the property, adding natural character and a water source for wildlife. Lavender Acres is perimeter-fenced on one side with five-strand barbed wire. Interior fencing surrounds the established homesite and includes two gated entrances. Electricity is currently on site. The RV, RV cover, shipping container, and deer stand will convey with the sale. Nearby water wells range from approximately 110 to 550 feet in depth and typically produce yields between 5 and 40 GPM
Beautiful 10-acre tract located in the Highland Hills Ranch subdivision in Limestone County, Texas. This ag-exempt property has been used for hay production, offering potential tax advantages while providing flexibility for a variety of future uses. The land features gently rolling terrain with a balanced mix of open pasture and scattered trees, making it ideal for a homesite, recreational retreat, or continued agricultural use. Paved county road frontage along LCR 721 provides easy access while preserving a quiet, rural setting. Light subdivision restrictions help protect long-term property values without limiting usability. Located outside city limits with no known floodplain issues. Electricity is available nearby (buyer to verify). A water well and septic system will be required. Convenient to Kosse, Groesbeck, and surrounding Central Texas communities, this tract offers privacy, usability, and strong long-term investment potential.
Set deep in the quiet countryside outside Groesbeck, this 30-acre property is a rare opportunity to own true Texas seclusion. Surrounded by wide open land and untouched natural beauty, this tract delivers the kind of privacy that’s becoming harder to find. The landscape provides ideal habitat for wildlife, with deer frequently moving through the property, making it a natural fit for hunting, recreation, or simply enjoying the outdoors the way it was meant to be experienced.With plenty of room to roam, this land invites a wide range of possibilities. Create a private hunting retreat, a weekend escape from the city, or a future homesite where peace and quiet are part of everyday life. Whether you envision trails, feeders, blinds, or a secluded cabin tucked into the trees, the space allows you to shape the land around your vision. Far from the noise and congestion of town, yet still within reach of Groesbeck, this property is ideal for those who value privacy, freedom, and the chance to own a meaningful piece of land. Wide skies, natural cover, and abundant wildlife make this a place where time slows down and the possibilities feel endless.
This 3.12 Waterview Acres is located at East Side of Lake Limestone! Ready to build or use for put your RV on while you go fishing! Plenty of room to enjoy the country wildlife, deer roaming and gorgeous view of the Lake! This property is located in a small quiet neighborhood and is halfway between Dallas and Houston in Central Texas! The Lake Limestone Marina is just down the road and offers a great place to fish, swim and put your boat in the water! Come see it today!
Look no further—this is the opportunity you’ve been waiting for. With endless possibilities and unmatched flexibility, this property is ideal for investors, developers, ranchers, or anyone dreaming of building a private estate with room to grow. The land is fully fenced and designed for agricultural use, featuring five strategically placed gates that allow for seamless cattle rotation and easy access throughout the property. It is currently AG-exempt, keeping property taxes incredibly low—truly pennies on the dollar—making long-term ownership both smart and sustainable. A water meter is already in place, and while the prior study for additional meters has expired, the seller previously received approval—strongly indicating that re-approval is very likely if you choose to pursue subdivision or future development. Electricity is available, adding even more value and reducing upfront costs for your plans. Whether your vision includes subdividing and investing, creating a multi-home family compound, running livestock, or building your dream home surrounded by nature, this property can accommodate it all. Mature, beautiful trees are scattered throughout the land, offering privacy, shade, and a peaceful setting that is increasingly hard to find. To make this opportunity even more compelling, there is an additional 3-acre tract with a fully remodeled home available to purchase alongside the land. If both properties are bundled together, the seller is offering a $50,000 price reduction, creating an incredible value for buyers looking to maximize their investment. All of this is conveniently located just outside Waco, providing a short drive to shopping, dining, medical facilities, and major roadways—giving you the perfect balance of country living with city convenience. Properties with this level of versatility, infrastructure, tax advantages, and location are rare. Whether you’re planning for today or investing in tomorrow, this land checks every box.
Secluded 1.00 +- acre lakefront property located at Twin Points Subdivision of Lake Limestone! This lake property offers a peaceful setting with mature trees and natural surroundings, providing the opportunity to clear and customize your vision. Situated along a small, sheltered cove this lot offers a private setting in a low-traffic location. SLC water meter present. Electricity available at the road for hookup. Cash purchase only. Buyer to verify all utilities and intended use. Seller owns neighboring property and is open to discussing a separate lease option for use of boathouse. Property is heavily grown and will require clearing. Survey to be completed.
Nicely cleared and level pasture with sandy clay loam soils, coastal bermuda, bahia and other native grasses that will make lots of hay and excellent grazing for livestock. Huge pecan trees in corner will be excellent place for a home. Fences are mostly 5 wire in good condition along paved road. West side needs some work on fence. Very nice area to build a homestead, 2 sides paved roads and close to Fort Parker and lake just to the west.


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Groesbeck is located in Texas. Groesbeck, Texas has a population of 3,729. Groesbeck is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 29.29% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.7%.
The median household income in Groesbeck, Texas is $43,750. The median household income for the surrounding county is $49,507 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Groesbeck is 33 years.
The average high temperature in July is 93.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 35.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 40.6 inches per year, with 0.3 inches of snow per year.