28 acres in Lee County with East Yegua Creek frontage! Fish, hunt, keep livestock here or use for recreation! Heavily wooded with some open areas. Raw land, with lots of wildlife and a fence line full of muscadine grapes! Land is high fenced on one side, low fenced on one side and the Yegua Creek runs along the 3rd side as the boundary line. Seller is granting a 30' easement from County Road 373 in Burleson County for access to property. Creek splits Burleson/Lee county line, but there is no access from the Lee county side. Asking $4,500/acre. New owner will need their own entrance from CR 373 where the easement is located, along with a roadway and water crossing to get to the subject property. Advanced notice to show, as the listing agent, Melanie Armstrong, will need to be present.
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