419 contiguous acres located directly across County Road AA from recently acquired acreage for a proposed data infrastructure project in Hall County, Texas. This tract offers immediate expansion capability, workforce housing potential, laydown yard space, utility staging, or long-term land control in direct proximity to a developing commercial corridor. Offered at $4,500 per acre. Strategic Positioning Directly adjacent (across county road) to recently acquired development acreage County Road AA frontage Large contiguous footprint (419 acres) Predominantly flat, buildable terrain on southern and central portions Electricity available in multiple locations No mineral, wind, or solar reservations Existing well (~20 GPM, per seller) This property provides an opportunity to secure expansion acreage before infrastructure build-out accelerates surrounding land values. Physical Characteristics Topography Majority level to gently sloping ground suitable for construction Northern portion contains canyon terrain providing natural visual buffering and elevation variation Elevation variance enhances drainage and site separation potential Soils Strong sandy loam and loam-based soil profile across majority of tract Historically utilized for dryland wheat production Suitable for continued agricultural lease income or site preparation Utilities & Infrastructure Electricity present in more than one location on the property County road frontage provides ease of access for heavy equipment One existing water well (approx. 20 GPM per seller; buyer to verify) Utility capacity, availability, and expansion feasibility to be verified independently. Current Improvements Perimeter fencing (good condition) Cattle working pens Functional carport Agricultural infrastructure currently in place Improvements can remain operational during entitlement or pre-development planning. Potential Use Cases Data infrastructure expansion tract Equipment staging / laydown yard Workforce housing development Renewable energy integration Long-term land banking Mixed agricultural and infrastructure hybrid use Market Position As infrastructure development enters rural Texas corridors, adjacent land control becomes critical. Early acquisition allows flexibility in: Expansion planning Buffer control Zoning positioning Access leverage Strategic buyers understand proximity is often more valuable than primary tract acquisition. Location South & East of Turkey, Texas Hall County County Road AA frontage Within proximity to Memphis, Childress, and Amarillo Detailed maps and soil reports available upon request. Offering 419 Acres$4,500 per acre Seller will convey all owned minerals. No wind or solar reservations.
Purported to be once part of the JA Ranch co-founded by Charles Goodnight and John Adair that encompassed over 1.3 million acres and spanned over 5 counties. In 1877, this venture between the two was considered one of the greatest cattle operations in the world. This property is characterized by large elevation changes, canyon views and wildlife - deer, turkey, and wild pigs to name a few. Turkey Creek - named because of the number of turkeys that roosted along its banks and subsequently gave rise to the name of the nearby settlement Turkey Roost and later Turkey, Texas - runs through this property. Buyer and-or Buyer's agent to verify any and all information provided by Seller and-or Seller's agent.
Purported to be once part of the JA Ranch co-founded by Charles Goodnight and John Adair that encompassed over 1.3 million acres and spanned over 5 counties. In 1877, this venture between the two was considered one of the greatest cattle operations in the world. This property is characterized by large elevation changes, canyon views and wildlife - deer, turkey, and wild pigs to name a few. Turkey Creek - named because of the number of turkeys that roosted along its banks and subsequently gave rise to the name of the nearby settlement Turkey Roost and later Turkey, Texas - runs through this property. Buyer and-or Buyer's agent to verify any and all information provided by Seller and-or Seller's agent.
Purported to be once part of the JA Ranch co-founded by Charles Goodnight and John Adair that encompassed over 1.3 million acres and spanned over 5 counties. In 1877, this venture between the two was considered one of the greatest cattle operations in the world. This property is characterized by large elevation changes, canyon views and wildlife - deer, turkey, and wild pigs to name a few. Turkey Creek - named because of the number of turkeys that roosted along its banks and subsequently gave rise to the name of the nearby settlement Turkey Roost and later Turkey, Texas - runs through this property. Buyer and-or Buyer's agent to verify any and all information provided by Seller and-or Seller's agent.
Purported to be once part of the JA Ranch co-founded by Charles Goodnight and John Adair that encompassed over 1.3 million acres and spanned over 5 counties. In 1877, this venture between the two was considered one of the greatest cattle operations in the world. This property is characterized by large elevation changes, canyon views and wildlife - deer, turkey, and wild pigs to name a few. Turkey Creek - named because of the number of turkeys that roosted along its banks and subsequently gave rise to the name of the nearby settlement Turkey Roost and later Turkey, Texas - runs through this property. Buyer and-or Buyer's agent to verify any and all information provided by Seller and-or Seller's agent.
501 Mulberry Street Turkey, Texas Located in the heart of Turkey, this property consists of two city lots with existing RV-related improvements already in place. An electrical service box containing three RV-style electrical plug-ins is present on the property. The property is connected to city water and city sewer, adding significant value and flexibility for future development or expansion. A 2007 Montana camper with two slide-outs will convey with the sale, offering immediate personal use or potential rental functionality, subject to buyer verification. Additionally, a carport with concrete flooring provides covered parking or a shaded area suitable for outdoor gatherings or cooking. This property presents an opportunity for buyers seeking a flexible investment or personal-use property in the Turkey community, with existing infrastructure and room for future improvement.
Discover a rare 2+/- acre gem in the heart of Turkey, TX-a charming town known as a ''slice of heaven.'' This unique property features the original scale house from the historic railroad, complete with preserved train scales. A spacious 100x50 Quonset barn with a concrete floor offers endless potential for storage, workshops, or creative use. Surrounded by mature trees and frequented by deer, it's a peaceful haven for nature lovers. City water and sewer are available, making it ideal for building your dream home or getaway. Bordering the scenic Caprock Canyons Trailway, enjoy outdoor adventures while staying close to a warm, welcoming community. A perfect blend of history, nature, and opportunity awaits!




Turkey is located in Texas. Turkey, Texas has a population of 250. Turkey is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 5.41% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 21.03%.
The median household income in Turkey, Texas is $42,750. The median household income for the surrounding county is $41,467 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Turkey is 43.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 94.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 26.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 24 inches per year, with 3.6 inches of snow per year.