29.1 acres in the Pickton community with water meter, older septic, 2 ponds, old hay barn and dairy barn. Fenced and cross fenced, older 3-2 wood frame home that needs attention plus wild life in area. Property has been used for grazing and hay production.
Take a look at this 29-acre tract, to be surveyed out of a larger parcel, that offers a rare combination of agricultural productivity and residential potential! Within the sought-after Como-Pickton School District, this property is already equipped with a new water meter--perfect for development or to build a custom home. You'll find multiple building sites. With an Ag-exemption, this productive sandy loam soil maintains a lush, flourishing hay meadow ideal for livestock or continued agricultural use. Road frontage on two sides provides options for driveway or access, enhancing its versatility. This is a haven for local wildlife, offering a serene, natural backdrop that balances the open meadow with the quiet charm of the Texas countryside. Make it your private residential estate, a working ranch, or a long-term investment!
Hunting galore is found this 87-acre part-wooded tract! Located in scenic Southern Hopkins County, you'll find 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!
Hunters Paradise!! Must see this neat little secluded property of 25 acres with a nice pond. Property has been in the same family for 50+ years and growing wild for a large portion of that time and needs some TLC. The property is a great location just outside of Pickton and extremely private would work for hunting, livestock and a homestead. 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. There is a nice pond in the middle of the property. Please notice some of the property is in a Flood Plain and buildings will require flood insurance depending on where you choose to build. The seclusion and great soil make this a great little farming or ranching opportunity. Come see this amazing slice of heaven.
This is a special opportunity. There have only been 3 properties like this sold in the last 2 years within 5 miles from here. There are 2 5 acres properties side-by-side. You can combine them or each is 5 acres with 217 feet of road frontage. Tract 24 has a gate and poles already set for a yard for your home. Electric is across the front, all you need is a well and a septic to finish your new home. Imagine your life with a little peace and quiet just a short drive to city conveniences.
Discover your slice of Texas paradise on this farm and ranch property in Pickton. This blank canvas awaits your vision with renovation potential galore! The land features two serene ponds and a seasonal creek, providing reliable water sources for livestock or wildlife enjoyment. Mature oak and pecan trees dot the landscape, offering natural shade and country charm. The improved pasture boasts coastal and common Bermuda along with native grasses—perfect for cattle grazing or hay production throughout the seasons. Located in the respected Como-Pickton school district with the city park just a short drive away, you'll enjoy rural tranquility without sacrificing convenience. Winnsboro and Sulphur Springs offer nearby amenities, while Dallas and Texarkana are both just 90 miles in opposite directions. Ready to kick off your boots and call this place home? This property isn't just land—it's your future homestead waiting to happen!

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.