Great get-a-way to the country! Escape and enjoy the deer, dove, quail, wild hog and west Texas sunsets! Just 9 miles west of Throckmorton, TX this 8.43 acres has no restrictions, power available, 2 old water wells to be revived and US Hwy access. A 1777sf farm house could be the perfect hunters haven with some TLC. Includes deeded rights to stock tank just south of property. Just 2 hours from the DFW area.
Cultivation and mesquite cover offer options to both the cattleman and game enthusiast. Working pens situated between pasture and cultivation. 117.71 acres. 69 acres cultivation and 49 acres pasture. Great recreational spot just 2 hours to DFW.
Great get-a-way to the country! Escape and enjoy the deer, dove, quail, wild hog and west Texas sunsets! Just 9 miles west of Throckmorton, TX this 8.43 acres has no restrictions, power available, 2 old water wells to be revived and US Hwy access. A 1777sf farm house could be the perfect hunters haven with some TLC. Includes water rights to stock tank just over south fence. Just 2 hours from the DFW area.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: This ~160 acre tract is split almost perfectly between cultivation field and native vegetation, giving this property multiple different potential uses. The cultivation field is currently growing wheat. The property has road frontage to FM 923 on the south side and frontage to County Road 214 on the west side. WATER: There is one pond located in the northwest corner of the property. There is a wet weather creek that runs through this pond and then throughout the middle of the property. UTILITIES: There is a co-op water meter installed in the northwest corner of the property. An electrical meter would need to be installed by the buyers, but there are electrical lines running along the FM road frontage. Co-Op electricity is Fort Griffin Special Utility District. Co-Op water is Shackelford Water. ACCESS: Property is currently accessed off of County Road 214, but could be accessed from FM 923 as well.
This ~184 acre tract is being offered to the public for the first time ever. Having been in the same family for over 100 years, this property was identified by the state of Texas as an Centennial property. This property is truly a part of Texasâ historic history. It also has over 4,000 FT to HWY 79 and over 1,500 FT to FM 2356. WATER: There are three ponds on the property. There is a wet-weather creek that feeds into this pond and runs through the west side of the property. UTILITIES: Co-Op water, electricity and a septic system are connected to the structure on the property. MINERALS: Sellerâs mineral rights to convey with the right offer. IMPROVEMENTS: There is an old stone and wood built 2 story house on the property. The house has three beds and two baths. It has been on the property since before the county recorded buildings. It needs some TL&C, but with the right eye it could be transformed into one of the most unique and cool ranch houses because of the history it has.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: ~167 acre tract with ROAD FRONTAGE ON ALL FOUR SIDES. This property has over 2 miles of road frontage, making it ideal for investment or development. The four roads the property fronts are State HWY 79, County Road 404, County Road 406, and County Road 408. LOCATION: TBD Hwy 79, Throckmorton, TX, 76702-3527 ~Less than 5 Miles to Throckmorton, TX ~30 Miles to Graham, TX WATER: There are two ponds on the property. The bigger pond is around half an acre in size. A wet weather creek that runs through the property north to south on the west side of the tract. UTILITIES: Co-Op water and electricity are running alongside the property. Buyer would be responsible for installing new water meters. Co-Op electricity is Fort Belknap Electric. Co-Op water is Fort Belknap Water.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: A ~320 acre pristine hunting tract that has been lightly hunted over the past decades making it a safe haven for Texas White-Tails. Covered in mesquite trees with scattered ponds throughout the property it has everything wild animals are looking for. This would be a great property for a family looking to have their own piece of Texas Hunting land or wanting a weekend retreat! UTILITIES: Co-Op electricity is already on the property. Buyer would be responsible for turning the meter back on. Co-Op water is available at the corner of Mexican Springs Road and Conoco Road. Sellers believe there is an old water-well on the property, but would need repair to get back in working condition. Co-Op electricity is Fort Belknap Electric. Co-Op water is Fort Belknap Water.
The Scott Ranch has never been offered for sale before, so here is your chance! A distinctive & sprawling 333 acres of prime hunting land with various terrain! The property has 3 hunter's cabins, which are better known has the hunting condos, where you can sleep and hunt wildlife at the same time. 1 hunter's cabin that is equipped with solar panels & a generator for power! There are 4 more hunting stands on the property as well along with a shooting range. There are a total of 4 ponds on the property, one of the main ponds is 25 feet deep, has bass, carp & catfish and sits outside one of the hunting condos! A winding creek runs through the property and flows down through a meadow of plentiful native grass, mesquite, cottonwoods & hackberry trees. There is plentiful wildlife such as deer, turkey, hogs, dove and varmint! The rolling terrain provides amazing views all around the property but also levels off for good visibility when trying to hunt. This property has a little of everything!
Cultivation and mesquite cover offer options to both the cattleman and game enthusiast. Working pens situated between pasture and cultivation. +/-117.71 acres
Throckmorton is located in Texas. Throckmorton, Texas has a population of 627. Throckmorton is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 24.66% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 23.77%.
The median household income in Throckmorton, Texas is $41,550. The median household income for the surrounding county is $47,500 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Throckmorton is 47.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 96 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 29.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 28.8 inches per year, with 1 inches of snow per year.