With a piece of history, no restrictions, and surrounded in the privacy of fully developed trees throughout, this hidden jewel is close to HWY 175, within minutes from Lake Palestine, and has endless opportunities to fulfill the dream you have been dreaming. Whether you're just starting a family, looking for an investment property, or preparing for your retirement this property and its surroundings will accommodate. Stretching 18 miles, Lake Palestine offers a variety of fishing locations, from wide open deep water to secluded spots in coves and bays. In 2021, 352k Florida Largemouth Bass were stocked and in 2023, Texas Parks & Wildlife stocked 209k Sunshine Bass fingerlings, along with 346k Lone Star Bass. The history of Jacksonville began in 1847 and soon after in 1850, the post office name was changed from Gum Creek to Jacksonville. In 1904 Jacksonville's population was reported as 1,568, and now keeping that small town vibe, the growing population is recorded to be around 14,000.
Discover the beauty of this expansive, cross-fenced land boasting a corral, water well, and electricity. Spanning over 17 acres and located near the picturesque Lake Striker, this property is currently utilized for livestock. Imagine the possibilities of transforming this remarkable land into your dream homesite, offering breathtaking views of the rolling pasture. Don't miss out on the opportunity to create your own haven in this idyllic setting.
Welcome to the stunning 36 Ranch! This 246+-AC high-fence ranch is a meticulously designed & maintained turn-key property. The multipurpose barndominium is fully equipped for business, living, recreational, or commercial hunts. It includes an office and bath at the front, a 60x53 insulated workshop with 4 bay doors, compressed air, ample power, and a 3256 sqft home with private access overlooking rolling terrain, stocked 30AC lake at capacity, 2 ponds, and abundant wildlife. The home boasts wood finishes, vaulted ceilings, antler details, granite countertops, and high-quality custom finishes. Downstairs entertainment space includes a living area, kitchenette, and bunk room sleeping 11. The main living level offers spacious open-concept, primary suite, guest suite, and covered balcony offer spectacular views. Additional features include approx 2.37AC crushed asphalt & 85AC timber, Bahia pastures, 6 breeding pens, 660KW generator, diesel tank, storm shelter, approx 4421ft frontage& more!
15.984 acres, situated just a few miles from downtown Jacksonville. Heavily wooded rolling acreage, with approximately 425 ft of road frontage, desirable location with great neighbors located on a dead-end county road. Real potential, let your imagination run wild, this property could easily be transformed to something truly amazing with selective clearing. Large mature trees & wildlife. It's a woodland sanctuary with the convivence of being in reach of amenities of Jacksonville. Come explore this Cute little East Texas town with great restaurants and Lake Jacksonville close by! Angling Opportunities, great fishing, all round water recreation in the heart of East Texas, this area has so much to offer. NEW SURVEY AVAILABLE.
Jacksonville is located in Texas. Jacksonville, Texas has a population of 14,029. Jacksonville is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 27.84% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 29.63%.
The median household income in Jacksonville, Texas is $44,223. The median household income for the surrounding county is $54,222 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Jacksonville is 30.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 92.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 35.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47.2 inches per year, with 0.6 inches of snow per year.