Land for sale including Undeveloped Land in Milam County, Texas - 1 - 25 of 31 listings
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$95,194 •10.69 acres
County Road 334A, Rockdale, TX, 76567, Milam CountyRanches
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$100,000 •20 acres
Farm to Market Road 1444, Burlington, TX, 76519, Milam CountyFarms
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$114,425 •11.5 acres
1220 County Road 327, Rockdale, TX, 76567, Milam CountyRecreational
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$155,000 •22.82 acres
801 County Road 213, Cameron, TX, 76520, Milam CountyResidential
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$110,000 •10 acres
000 County Road 228, Cameron, TX, 76520, Milam CountyRecreational
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Undeveloped Land in Milam County, Texas
Milam County, Texas, is considered a non-metropolitan area located close to a large metro region. The county is the 104th largest county in the state based on population and it's the 76th largest based on size (1,022 square miles). The most common type of land for sale in Milam County is farms. Other frequent property types for sale in Milam County include ranches, residential property, recreational property and hunting land. Recent Lands of Texas data included 17,784 acres of land for sale in Milam County valued at a combined $81 million, with a median sale price of $277,300. Based on data for median land prices throughout the Lone Star State, the median price of land for sale in Milam County is currently more expensive than the rest of the state. The city of Cameron in Milam County featured the most land listings for sale. The average price-per-acre value of land for sale in Milam County places the county 108th overall in the state. Milam 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. With its farm sector delivering estimated annual receipts of $145 million, Milam County farms and ranches are mostly focused on crop production for plants like wheat, cotton and corn.