Legal: The NW/4, Section 27, SPRY, ABST 300, containing 164.25 acres more or less
This property is primarily mesquite trees and native grass. There are 110.46 acres of native land, and 53.79 acres of cultivated land. These cultivated acres are not currently being farmed and are non-participating in any USDA programs. The cultivated acres would produce many different crops and or wildlife plots. There is a small tank that needs to be cleaned out for a better water hole. There are no water wells on the property. Deer, quail, and dove are the most predominant wildlife.
Minerals: The Seller will retain all oil and gas mineral interests.
There are currently 5-7 small oil wells of which only a couple are producing. Electrical lines run overhead to these different wells.
There is also a big electricity transmission line that runs through the property. The roads are in decent shape througho...
There is also a big electricity transmission line that runs through the property. The roads are in decent shape throughout.
Mesquite trees, native grass, prickly pears, small tank, decent roads, good perimeter sheep fence, and Highway frontage all make this place a good place to hunt.
Seller will furnish title insurance.
Listing Price: Reduced to $595/acre.
Southwest Mitchell County, just east of the Howard County line on the South side of FM 2183, 1½ miles West of Hyman Church.
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