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Size: 1,200 Acres
Home: 4 beds - 3 full baths - 4,200 Sq Ft

1,200 Acres in Mabank, TX - $3,600,000

Metroplex Near Dallas, Texas

Kaufman & Van Zandt Counties / Mabank

Just one hour east of Dallas, the stunning Lazy M Ranch cannot be compared. This working cattle ranch offers lush rolling,improved pastures, a 20-acre stocked lake and 200-acre wooded lowland area where wildlife abounds. This premier property is fronted on two county roads and FM 90. Operational improvements include pipe and cable perimeter fencing, 19 cross fenced pastures, 24 barns for equipment, loafing sheds, workshop as well as working cattle pens and chutes.

The 4,200-square-foot residence boasts an extraordinary master retreat complete with sitting area, office and exercise room. The island kitchen adjoins the formal living and dining rooms to the magnificent great room which features a soaring stone fireplace and antler chandelier. Diving pool and spa included. Ag Exempt.

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DIRECTIONS (47.5 miles): From Dallas-US-175 to Kemp (35.5mi). Left on FM 1391(CR-4011) (E), 7.2 mi to FM 90 (N) 3.3 miles to Prairieville, continue (N) FM1836 .8 miles to CR-116 (R), 1.6 mi to Ranch. Ranch on right. Sign at Entrance.

ALTERNATE DIRECTIONS (37.5 miles): From Dallas take US 175 22 miles to Kaufman to State Hwy 34 N to Temple St. ( R ) turns into FM 1836, continue South 14 miles to CO RD 116, (L) 1.6 miles Property on R.

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RE/MAX Landmark

Terrell, TX

(972) 433-7159

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Listing last updated: February 2, 2022 at 11:12 AM
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