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$1,575,000 •64.89 acres
9177 Farm to Market 2410BeltonTX76513Bell CountyRanches
Recreational
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Waterfront
$2,200,000 •169.13 acres
Shallow Ford RoadTempleTX76502Bell CountyRecreational
Undeveloped
Hunting
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$1,375,000 •59.34 acres
5 beds•3 baths•4,751 sqft
11796 Wedel Cemetery RoadRogersTX76569Bell CountyFarms
Recreational
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$3,476,000 •316 acres
owl creek roadTempleTX76501Bell CountyRecreational
Undeveloped
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$1,995,000 •5.5 acres
705 Sobrante RoadBeltonTX76513Bell CountyRecreational
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Bell County, Texas
With an estimated population of 334,941, Bell County is located in a large metropolitan area of the state. It is the 16th largest county in the state based on population and it's the 58th largest based on size (1,087 square miles). The most common type of land for sale in Bell County is farms. Other frequent property types for sale in Bell County include ranches, commercial property, residential property and recreational property. Recent Lands of Texas data totaled 12,837 acres of land for sale in Bell County valued at a combined $93 million, with a median sale price of $291,421. Based on data for median land prices throughout Texas, the median price of land for sale in Bell County is currently more expensive than the rest of the state. The city of Temple in Bell County featured the most land listings for sale. The average price-per-acre value of land for sale in Bell County places the county 70th overall in the state. Bell County is located in Central Texas, a region comprising 30 counties. The central region of Texas covers the state's three largest cities: Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth and San Antonio. The limestone terrain of Texas Hill Country lies in Central Texas, as do the state's three largest rivers, the Trinity, the Brazos and the Colorado.The value and availability of land, make Bell County a popular destination for older snowbirds.