Over 65 beautiful rolling acres on State Hwy 11 with improved pastures featuring good sandy soil. The beautiful topography with a pond and seasonal creek provide surface water and shade for animals as well as wildlife. Situated in the sought-after Como-Pickton CISD makes this a good place to build your dream home. Co-op water meter in place. An older barn can be used for storage. This property has just enough trees to provide privacy and character allowing for many opportunities. Located only minutes from Sulphur Springs and Winnsboro, Tx. A prime place to live, run cattle, hunt, recreation or start a horse ranch in the sandy loam soil of Hopkins County. Lots of options for investment, ranching, or residential! Only 15 minutes to I30 and approx 90 min to DFW.
Place to build your dream home? This is it! Over 11 acres of woods and open pasture land provide privacy and country living yet easy access to main highways to get to wherever you want to go. Walk through the woods, trails, and along the creek to enjoy nature as it is meant to be. Beautiful site to build the perfect home for you and your family. New culvert added at road and ag exempt per owner. Make this wonderful place your new home!
Country sunsets and remote location make this 17-acre parcel a great place to invest. Located in the Southeast portion of Hopkins County, offering a great place to graze a few cattle or horses, build a home, add a manufactured home, and plenty of space to dig a pond or two. A portion of the property has two old battery tanks and gas pipeline station. This portion of the property is fenced and cross-fenced separately. Ag Exempt. See aerial map for more details.
Great horse farm or cattle ranch only 70 miles to Rockwall and 20 to Sulphur Springs. Could be developed into smaller parcels. Includes a small frame home in poor condition. Has a 70X50 hay barn and a stock barn. Property has 4 ponds a a live creek. Community water is available all along the west boundary.
This is a beautiful 60.53 Acre property located at the end of a quiet county road. Just inside the perimeter fence lines is a cleared width that provides access around the property. Large Oak, Cedar, Elm and Hickory Trees shade the remaining portion of the land providing a great habitat for wildlife. No Restrictions on the land. Agricultural Tax Exemption on property. Perimeter fencing. Located in Como-Pickton CISD.
Hunters and outdoorsmen! Don't overlook this private parcel of land boasting 28 acres and a pond. It's the perfect location for your animals, outdoor activities like hunting, fishing, and setting up a campsite! From the photos of deer and hogs, it's clear there's an abundance of wildlife to enjoy. A new barb wire fence with gate have been installed, and entry is through an access easement. Don't miss out on this hidden gem and schedule your showing today!
Perfect small cattle or horse property one hour and 40 minutes from Dallas. Fenced with road frontage on two sides. Could be subdivided with county approval. Nice creek and small pond. Ready for your herd.
Beautiful Countryside. Offering 74.458 acres. Features a diverse landscape of timber, open meadows, 2 ponds and abundant wildlife. Over 2000 ft of frontage on CR 2400 and CR 2377. Established grasses, i.e. common Bermuda and native. 5-wire barbed fencing for cattle grazing and other livestock. Towering trees include Cedar, Oak, Pine and more. There is a stocked pond with a fishing pier. Land is currently used for cattle, hay, hunting, fishing, and a peaceful getaway. Property is AG-exempt. No known restrictions. Nearby electricity and rural water that buyer will need to verify. Existing 1999 survey. Easy commute to Greenville, Sulphur Springs, Mt. Vernon, Winnsboro and approximately 90 miles east of Dallas. Close to FM 269 and I30. Versatile land with potential for various agricultural, recreational, and hunting uses. Cattle on property will be removed upon sale. Mineral rights do not convey with sale.
Hunters Paradise!! Must see this neat little secluded property of 25 acres with a nice pond. Property has been growing wild for about 30 years so she needs some TLC. But the property is a great location just outside of Pickton and extremely private. Locals tell us the game in this area is amazing, deer, turkey and rumor is a beautiful cougar might consider this part of her territory and come visiting every so often. Don't be fooled by the shinnery which has grown over the years. A little clearing and this place will return to it's original grander. Quite a few hardwoods will provide shade and beauty once this property is cleared. Please notice some of the property is in a flood plain and building might require flood insurance depending on where you choose to build. Additional 25 acres available across the road sold separately at MLS 20545409. The seclusion and great soil make both places a great little farming or ranching opportunity. Come see this amazing slice of heaven.
Rolling Hilltop Building Site with improved grass on this 21.37 acres of beautiful tree-lined property near Pickton Tx. The large Oak and Pecan trees add beauty to this sandy soil grass producer. This property is fenced on 3 plus sides with average fencing and has a lot of road frontage on a good peaceful county road. BONUS is the water meter and electricity are on the property already! There is an old septic tank near the mobile home site, but sellers are unsure of location. This property is ready for that new homestead with a few animals for that great life in the country. Property has NO FEMA floodplain and NO RESTRICTIONS and NEW SURVEY AVAILABLE. Please do not drive on property in wet weather.
Located in scenic Southern Hopkins County, you'll discover this 87-acre tract! Improved pastures, sandy loam soil, and an Ag-Exemption come with this rural acreage. Bring your livestock or animals with 55 grazing acres of slightly rolling hills. A great place for ranching or to build a new house. Located on the corner of a County Road and a Farm Road, you can pick an entrance for a new driveway. You also have options of entry points for loading or offloading cattle or hay. Mature hardwoods provide shade along the creek (not in a floodplain) with trees continuing south of the property. The pasture area includes a pond. Surrounded by neighboring farms, you can create your own private homestead for raising livestock or producing hay. A perfect place for country living!
Pickton is located in Texas. Pickton, Texas has a population of 1,503. Pickton is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 29.69% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 30.59%.
The median household income in Pickton, Texas is $50,240. The median household income for the surrounding county is $57,745 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Pickton is 34.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 91.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 32.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 45.9 inches per year, with 0.9 inches of snow per year.