This is a great opportunity for a Buyer to purchase a very secluded property that is located approximately 6 miles east of Hamilton, TX. The property has some great soil for production/ food plots for wildlife. It is bordered by large ranches and has more brush than the aerial photo shows. Alexander Creek is only feet away from the property boundary. Seller just built a new stock tank. Access is a recorded deeded easement which gives the new owner privacy from everyday traffic and activity. Since access is a recorded easement, the deer and turkey could come from any direction without the barrier of a public road to slow them down. Mature trees border most of the perimeter (which is fenced) and young growth of cover is scattered throughout the middle of the place. The young growth and tall grasses allow good cover for wildlife. Seller does have a good survey and a legal for the d...
This is a great opportunity for a Buyer to purchase a very secluded property that is located approximately 6 miles east of Hamilton, TX. The property has some great soil for production/ food plots for wildlife. It is bordered by large ranches and has more brush than the aerial photo shows. Alexander Creek is only feet away from the property boundary. Seller just built a new stock tank. Access is a recorded deeded easement which gives the new owner privacy from everyday traffic and activity. Since access is a recorded easement, the deer and turkey could come from any direction without the barrier of a public road to slow them down. Mature trees border most of the perimeter (which is fenced) and young growth of cover is scattered throughout the middle of the place. The young growth and tall grasses allow good cover for wildlife. Seller does have a good survey and a legal for the deeded easement. Property is ag exempt.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Hamilton, take Hwy 22 east for approximately 4 miles, turn right on CR 301, go approximately 2 miles and cross Alexander Creek (which is the second creek crossing), access gate is just a little past the creek on the right.
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