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Details about the Land
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| County: Bastrop |
Type: Acreage |
Acres: 43.44 |
| Address: 273 Easley |
City: Smithville |
State: Texas |
| Zip: 78957 |
Price:
$304,065.00 |
Status: Available |
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Description of the Land
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REDUCED!!!
Great cattle/horse property. Nearly all coastal bermuda during periods with normal rainfall. Large pond that still has some water, good fences, barn with water and electricity, steel pipe pens, squeeze chute and head gate with built-in scale. Approximately 15 minutes from Bastrop.
AGENT: LOYD NUTT |
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Kay C. Wesson
RE/MAX Bastrop Area
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273 Easley, Smithville, Texas, 78957
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Agriculture and Farming
Agricultural Uses
Livestock
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Livestock Type
Cattle
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Land
Barn Information
Barn(s)
Miscellaneous
Cattle Working Pen
Fenced for Cattle
Loading Chute
Property Tax Exemption
Yes
Road Frontage Desc
Asphalt
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Fish
Catfish
Number of Stock Tanks (water under 1 acre)
2-5
Property Type
Farm/Ranch
Topography
Rolling
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Lot Description
Acreage
Pasture
Tank/Pond
Present Use
Agriculture
Proposed Use
Agriculture
Grazing
Type of Fence
Barbed Wire
Cross Fenced
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Directions to the Land
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From Hwy 71 in Bastrop*South on Hwy 304 for approximately 9 miles*Left on Farris Ln.*Stay right at "Y"*Property will be on the left approximately one mile from 90 degree curve. Custom pipe entrance with "Circle M Ranch" on the middle of the gate on left.
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