River Bend Acres Rare opportunity to own 230± acres in Fisher County with the Clear Fork of the Brazos River forming the western boundary of the property. The river is clear, scenic, and gently meanders along the ranch, providing both beauty and a reliable water source. The land is well-watered with three water wells producing approximately 30, 90 and 120 GPM, supporting both agricultural and recreational uses. Wells are drilled and tested but no pumps are in place. Approximately 160 acres are in cultivation and currently utilized in a productive rotational crop program featuring Sudan and cotton, offering excellent income potential. The remaining acreage provides outstanding wildlife habitat, making it ideal for deer, turkey, and a variety of hunting opportunities. Rich soils, ample water, and diverse terrain combine to create a balanced and highly desirable ranch. The owner owns 33% of the mineral rights, which are negotiable with an acceptable offer. Whether you are seeking productive farmland, a recreational hunting property, or a long-term land investment, this ranch offers the opportunity to own your own exceptional slice of Texas.
Spanning over 417 acres, the Sylvester Farm offers unparalleled agricultural and investment potential. 11 Water wells are able to produce an impressive yield of a minimum of 4.6 gallons per acre under pivot as revealed in test by a water well company in April 2025. Approximately 123 acres under pivot, with a total of 370 acres currently used for farming. The remaining 48 acres is rangeland. Abundant water sources are found in the form of water wells as mentioned, and frontage of the ClearForkoftheBrazosRiver. The wells feed directly into an irrigation pivot, which will be included in the sale of the property. Additionally, the farm features a water pit on the southern portion of the property, that is currently used for selling water, offering additional revenue from water sales. Bordered by the Clear Fork of the Brazos River on the east and north and traversed by China Creek, the land is not only fertile but also teeming with wildlife along the waterways. Currently planted in cotton, this farm is perfect for large-scale crop production, livestock, or other agricultural ventures. Its rich water supply and expansive landscape make it an exceptional investment opportunity in a scenic and resource-rich location. As of June 4, the property has been planted in cotton and can convey with the sale of the property or a possible crop profit share is available. Additionally, the seller has been approached by a wind energy company interested in leasing the land as well. Don't miss out on this incredible investment property.

Sylvester is located in Texas. Sylvester, Texas has a population of 40. Sylvester 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 30.11%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $55,862 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Sylvester is 74 years.
The average high temperature in July is 95.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 30 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 24.7 inches per year, with 3.9 inches of snow per year.