340.63 ACRES, PANOLA COUNTY, TEXAS

Posted on: October 14th, 2023

Description:

This property features 340.63 acres almost entirely under high game fence. The property is well suited for anyone looking for a private hunting retreat, or to establish a small scale commercial hunting operation with the ability to manage wildlife to your preference. The property has a diverse ecosystem of scattered lowland hardwood species, portions of upland in native timber stands and pine plantation, along with some open field areas. The property owners have established (10) sizable food plots all set with elevated box type stands and feeders, and (4) protein stations located in scattered areas across the ranch.

Water features

The property features one pond near the front portion of the property, intermittent streams, and scattered sloughs across the property, some of which offer a great setup for waterfowl hunting opportunity.

Improvements

The property has electric services provided by Panola-Harris Electric Coop., and rural water service provided by Deadwood Water Supply. There are two open ended pole barns located on the property that provide great shelter for hunting supplies and equipment storage.
There are two small cabins that have been combined to provide a comfortable stay while hunting the ranch, equipped with electric, water, and sewer connections.

Wildlife

The property is currently stocked with various wildlife species, mostly consisting of whitetail deer populations. The owner states that 2 seasons ago he introduced 30 bred whitetails all being bred to 200″+ breeder bucks, along with the release a 200″+ breeder buck on the ranch. Limited deer have been harvested over the past few seasons. The wildlife on the ranch also consist of a smaller herd of axis doe supported with the presence of a couple axis bucks. One bull elk, two bull red stag, a few fallow bucks, and a few rams are also present on the ranch at this time.

And of course, regardless of how hard you try to eliminate the wild hog population, there are still a few present on the ranch, as well.

This ranch offers great East Texas scenery and enjoyment for the whole family. The land has an abundant trail system to navigate the ranch and also provides endless enjoyment for atv riding and exploring for the family.

More details coming soon…

99.5 Acres, Panola County, Texas

Posted on: October 14th, 2023

Here is a forested property with a remarkably attractive hardwood creek bottom forest, well-drained uplands, excellent hunting and recreational aspects, a better-than-average native timber component, and superb access on both sides of an oil-topped county road. Whether you a pitch a deer camp, or build a weekend cabin or a home, this land represents what many real estate buyers are looking for in todays market. It is located a few miles southeast of Gary in southern Panola County, only 15 minutes from Carthage, and 45 minutes to an hour from Nacogdoches, Longview, Marshall or Henderson.

The native forests on this property are a combination of older large trees, medium-aged and younger trees, with a very wide assortment of species. It has been many years since timber was cut, and the understory is semi- to fully open in most places. As with most East Texas land, this property was farmed by the Sellers predecessors, still showing the field terraces and, in some spots, even the plowed furrows can still be seen. It is a undisturbed forest, a delight to walk through, and is ideal for hunting, hiking, or just exploring.

Henderson Creek is a nice-sized perennial stream with beautiful bluffs and ridges above its banks. The creek bottom runs north-to-south across the property in its western section, with a very attractive rolling terrain gradually leading downhill from the eastern uplands. It is forested with white oak, beech, ash, Florida maple, American holly, black oak, cherrybark red oak, southern red oak, mulberry and hornbeam. While most of this land is well-drained uplands, there are small areas holding water in the creek bottom along the toe of the hillside that are home to blackgum, sweetgum and water hickory.

The uplands are dominated by loblolly and shortleaf pine, water oak, black oak, ash, sweetgum, southern red oak, and elm. These old-field stands have recovered from the last harvesting, being now fully stocked with vigorous-growing pines, oaks and sweetgums. The scattered and very large old field trees offer a good contrast with the younger timber, and are comprised of southern red oaks, water oaks, and some outstanding and scenic eastern redcedars.

The loamy fine sandy soil is suitable for growing trees, while the bottomland soils along Henderson Creek are supporting a fine hardwood forest. The upland soils appear to have a decent wet-weather timber harvesting capability. The future owner will have several forest management options on this property; an improvement harvest in the upland sections; a total harvest and replant; or allowing the forest to continue to grow for a future timber harvest.

There is easy access via oil-topped county roads to FM 999 east of Gary (2.4 miles) and US Hwy 59 (3.9 miles). The road frontage and electric line offers an easy setup for one or more building sites on either side of the county road. Being approximately 10 acres on the east side of the county road, and about 89 acres on the west, this situation gives a buyer control over security and privacy with ample locations for siting a home out-of-sight to the west side, while retaining the forested road frontage.

An old house site is located west-southwest of the eastern well site, with a partially-grown-in access road leading in from the south boundary of well site location. A decrepit house, outbuildings and a water well of unknown depth or functionality is located at this site. Opening up the old road into this scenic area would not be difficult, and it goes past the old house site to the south boundary line. An old stock tank to the southwest of the well site, with its dam located along the south property boundary line, was holding water at the time of inspection in November 2020.

This deed-described 99.5 acres is offered at $2,990 per acre, with the boundary lines possibly requiring a resurvey for refining the boundary description to modern standards. Property boundaries appear to be old fencing with some recently-applied pink flagging. No guarantees are made as to the exact location of these boundaries, although they appear to approximately align with the Panola County Appraisal District mapping. All provided mapping is based on CAD data.

Sellers are reserving all owned oil & gas minerals
This property is currently under Ag/Timber Valuation on the taxes, which for 2020 show to have been about $758.00 annually with the reduction.
Electric Power on and across property on east side of CR 414 – believed to be electric co-op
Landline telephone along county road – Windstream
Approximately 1,250 feet frontage on both sides of County Road 414
Residents in the area are on water wells
Gary ISD School District
Two gas well sites on property, one along north boundary in northwest section, and one well-screened site on CR 414. The production pipeline right-of-way is inside of and paralleling the property fence along west side of county road.

Buyers agents are required to contact listing agent to arrange site visits and are required to accompany potential buyers at the time of the first visit. Failure to disclose as a buyers agent or lack of presence upon first site visit will result in co-broker compensation being at discretion of listing agent.

TerraStone Land Company strives to gather good information concerning listed properties from reliable sources, but cannot guarantee the accuracy of said data, including but not limited to boundary line locations, acreages, fence lines, legal title, environmental hazards, condition of improvements, legal access, utility services, or site suitability for agricultural or forestry use. All maps are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not survey plats. TLC recommends that potential buyers examine the offered property to their own satisfaction. TLC is not responsible for errors, omissions, offering withdrawal or price modifications.

62.4 Acres, Nacogdoches County, Texas

Posted on: October 14th, 2023

A really good forest of commercially-valuable native and planted pine dominates this property along with native hardwoods primarily along the drainages. An upland site with no indicated floodplain, this timberland has good timber growth ratings and has been conservatively managed for many decades. The timber on this property is far above average; some of the older pine plantation is unthinned and would probably justify investigating if some would qualify for powerline pole material. There are exceptionally large, tall native pines and cherrybark red oaks present in the southeastern and eastern sections of the property.

An oil / gas well is located in the southwestern portion of the property, with a pipeline running along portions of the western and southwestern boundary. The western and northern boundaries are not apparently fenced, but have an abrupt timber-type change. The south and east boundary have old up-and-down fences. These are merely indications of the general location of the boundaries and are not guaranteed nor confirmed to reflect the actual legal boundaries of the property offered for sale.

This property has no known legal access except through adjacent ownerships. The oil well is currently accessed off of CR 195, crossing approximately 400 feet of non-owned property. The south property boundary line borders the north margin of a private road, and has its southwest corner just north of the church. Prospective buyers must arrange permission for physical access for themselves.

The mapping is offered as a general guide as to the location of the property, but no guarantee is made as to the exact location of these boundaries. All provided mapping is based on CAD, GIS aerial photo interpretation using deed call information, and ground checks of a few assumed corner and line markers.

This deed-called 62.4 acres is offered at $2,895 per acre or $180,648. The Sellers are retaining all oil & gas minerals. No seller financing is available.

A separate 7.74-acre parcel located on CR 195 is also offered individually that lies just to the north and west of this 62.4-acre tract.

This property is currently under Ag/Timber Valuation on the taxes. 2021 Tax records show $234.66 in taxes in total.
Electric Power (believed to be Deep East Texas Electric Coop) appears to be on the west side of CR 195 and to the south of the property.
No improvements, buildings, or deer blinds are included in the offering.
Residents in the area appear to be on water wells, and state website maps do not show a community water service area at this site. The Arlam-Concord WSC water district boundary appears to be about 800 feet north of this property.
Garrison ISD School District.
No FEMA floodplain apparent on mapping.

Prior to site visits, please contact listing agent Mark Brian at 936-590-0986, or the TerraStone office at 936-590-4909. Buyers agents are required to contact listing agent prior to site visits and are required to accompany potential buyers at the time of the first visit. Failure to disclose as a buyers agent or lack of presence upon first site visit will result in co-broker compensation being at discretion of listing agent. TerraStone cannot guarantee access to the property of prospective buyers and/or their agents.

TerraStone Land Company strives to gather good information concerning listed properties from reliable sources, but cannot guarantee the accuracy of said data, including but not limited to boundary line locations, acreages, fence lines, tree ages, timber volumes or values, legal title, environmental hazards, condition of improvements, legal access, utility services, site suitability for agricultural or forestry use or ad valorem tax status. All maps are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not survey plats. Unless specifically stated, no formal land surveying by a licensed surveyor has been used in determining acreages. Aerial and ground photography may include neighboring properties that are not included in this offering, and such photography is intended for general use only. TLC recommends that potential buyers examine the offered property to their own satisfaction, and are strongly urged to verify all pertinent facts for themselves. TLC is not responsible for errors, omissions, offering withdrawal or price modifications.

184.33 ACRES, CADDO PARISH, LOUISIANA

Posted on: October 14th, 2023

184.33 +/- acre tract being +/- 154.97 acres situated in Caddo Parish, Louisiana and +/- 29.36 acres in Miller County, Arkansas. Property offers road frontage along U.S. 71 in both Louisiana and Arkansas providing multiple points of ingress/egress for timber management or future home sites. Property has natural stands of native hardwood meandering the Stream Side Zones and the majority of acreage is in young well established pine plantation planted during 2015/2016 season.

West Fork Kelly Bayou enters on a portion of the north east corner of the property in Miller County.

Property is an ideal timber and recreational investment and is conveniently access from Shreveport or Texarkana and is located minutes from I-49.

133.47 ACRES, PANOLA COUNTY, TEXAS

Posted on: October 14th, 2023

Great hunting, recreational, and timber producing property situated between Marshall and Carthage.

This tract consist of 133.47 acres and has many appealing attributes from its roughly 11 year plantation and mix of native timber, to the multiple surface water sources. The property would make an ideal hunting or retreat destination.

Electricity not on site but available for extension from nearby residences.

Property has small storage building setup previously used for hunting camp near the south western portion of the property. This camp is located across from a constructed pond with large dock.

There are three sizable ponds scattered across portions of the property.

One well location located along the county road frontage, and one located on the south west corner of the property. Multiple pipeline easements cross the property and are well maintained.

Property has long road frontage along county road 3091 with good fencing along the road front.

Buyers agents are required to contact listing agent to arrange site visits and are required to accompany potential buyers at the time of the first visit. Failure to disclose as a buyers agent or lack of presence upon first site visit will result in co-broker compensation being at discretion of listing agent.

TerraStone Land Company strives to gather good information concerning listed properties from reliable sources, but cannot guarantee the accuracy of said data, including but not limited to boundary line locations, acreages, fence lines, tree ages, timber volumes, timber value, legal title, environmental hazards, condition of improvements, legal access, utility services, or site suitability for agricultural or forestry use. All maps are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not survey plats. Unless specifically stated, no formal land surveying by a licensed surveyor has been used in determining acreages. Aerial and ground photography may include neighboring properties that are not included in this offering, and such photography is intended for general use only. TLC recommends that potential buyers examine the offered property to their own satisfaction, and are strongly urged to verify all pertinent facts for themselves. TLC is not responsible for errors, omissions, offering withdrawal or price modifications.

CROSSROADS 53 ACRES, NACOGDOCHES COUNTY, TEXAS

Posted on: October 14th, 2023

This readily-accessible property has a ready-to-thin pine plantation and native creek bottom hardwoods. This relatively level to gently sloping tract is located on the east side of FM 95 and north of County Road 280. This property could be utilized for building a home that would have privacy yet be easily accessible. The loblolly pine plantation is very well stocked and appears to have potential to produce a good stand of pine sawtimber in the future.

This property is being offered in conjunction with three other parcels, one being 80 acres across FM 95, one being approximately 386 acres contiguous with the 80-acre tracts north boundary, and an approximately 154-acre parcel further to north on the west side of FM 95. Those three parcels are very similar in character, having a mix of native and planted pine, pastures, and outstanding hardwood forests. All are offered either separately or in combination the block of three parcels will make a very nice 620-acre land holding offering timber production, cattle lease income, and recreational opportunities.

The soils are about 58% sandy loams that produce good timber growth. There are some wetter spots located in the northeast and northern section. About 20% of the soils on this property are in the Scottsville-Latex soil complex, a level-to-gently rolling upland soil that has a high site index of 90 feet, which is a commonly-used measure of tree growth potential. The bottomland Marietta soils in the north bottomlands along Dog Creek make up 22% of this tract, and is one of the highest-producing soils in the southern U.S. for both pine and hardwood trees. This soil has a very high site index of 100.

The habitat types on this property are as follows (all acreages are approximate):

20 acres of native hardwood
28 acres of approximately 16-year-old loblolly pine plantation
5 acres of young hardwood forest

The mapping is offered as a general guide as to the location of the property, but no guarantee is made as to the exact location of these boundaries. All provided mapping is based on CAD, GIS aerial photo interpretation using deed call information, and ground checks of a few assumed corner and line markers.

These 53 acres are offered at $3,295 per acre. The Sellers are retaining all oil & gas minerals. No seller financing is available.

This property is currently under Ag/Timber Valuation on the taxes. Tax records show this parcel as being part of the overall 531-acre family tract, which is shown as having had $1,250 in taxes for 2020 for the entire 531 acres.
Electric Power (believed to be Deep East Texas Electric Coop) is across FM 95 along the west side of the highway.
No improvements, buildings, or deer blinds are included in the offering.
Approximately 2,089 feet frontage on the east side of FM 95, and 1,570 feet of frontage along CR 280 along its southern boundary.
Residents in the area appear to be on water wells, and state website maps do not show a community water service area at this site.
Garrison ISD School District.
A small amount of FEMA floodplain in the Dog Creek bottom along the north boundary.

The mapping is offered as a general guide as to the location of the property, but no guarantee is made as to the exact location of these boundaries. All provided mapping is based on CAD, GIS aerial photo interpretation using deed call information, and ground checks of a few assumed corner and line markers.

To arrange site visits, please contact listing agent Mark Brian at 936-590-0986, the TerraStone office at 936-590-4909.

Buyers agents are required to contact listing agent to arrange site visits and are required to accompany potential buyers at the time of the first visit. Failure to disclose as a buyers agent or lack of presence upon first site visit will result in co-broker compensation being at discretion of listing agent.

TerraStone Land Company strives to gather good information concerning listed properties from reliable sources, but cannot guarantee the accuracy of said data, including but not limited to boundary line locations, acreages, fence lines, tree ages, timber volumes, timber value, legal title, environmental hazards, condition of improvements, legal access, utility services, or site suitability for agricultural or forestry use. All maps are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not survey plats. Unless specifically stated, no formal land surveying by a licensed surveyor has been used in determining acreages. Aerial and ground photography may include neighboring properties that are not included in this offering, and such photography is intended for general use only. TLC recommends that potential buyers examine the offered property to their own satisfaction, and are strongly urged to verify all pertinent facts for themselves. TLC is not responsible for errors, omissions, offering withdrawal or price modifications.

30.414 Acres, NACOGDOCHES COUNTY, TEXAS

Posted on: October 14th, 2023

The woods road leading from the southeast corner of the property to the north boundary was recently opened up for easy access off of FM 1087. This property is located in the Central Heights school district, and is conveniently located only 8.8 miles from the school and 15 minutes from Nacogdoches. Located in the relatively high-elevation rolling hills of northern Nacogdoches County, the sandy soils were planted with loblolly pine and recently had the first selective thinning harvest completed. The soils show to be well-suited for timber production, and have produced good timber harvests. The high upland site offers other future potentials such as domestic wind power, solar power or possibly communication tower siting.

This land has an attractive forest of planted and native pine intermixed with areas of hardwoods. This 30.414 acre tract could make a very nice homestead, a good weekend retreat spot, all the while providing future income potential from the managed forest.

The Sellers are offering 50% of their owned minerals. Utilities along FM 1087 include telephone, water, power and gas.

Access is by a deeded 21-foot wide easement from FM 1087 to the southernmost southeast corner of the property. Historical logging access has been just west of the northeast corner of the property, on County Road 149 (Spurrier Road). The recent first-thinning harvesting operation has reopened the woods road through the property.

All references herein to acreages, tree ages, improvements or utilities are approximations or estimates, and are offered only as a general guide, and are not guaranteed in any way, being based existing public documents, and interpretations of aerial photography. Unless specifically stated, no formal land surveying by a licensed surveyor has been used in determining acreages. Potential buyers are strongly urged to verify all pertinent facts for themselves.

137.0 ACRES, ANDERSON COUNTY, TEXAS

Posted on: October 13th, 2023

137.0 acres Anderson County, TX and located 7 miles from Palestine, TX.

New to market once in a lifetime Turn-Key Property that has been well managed and developed by the current owners and it will provide the next owners with a lifetime of enjoyment. After driving through the gate, you will follow the all-weather road under the canopy of mature timber to an open field and continue on as the road winds around a beautiful pond, then over a dam that will lead you to the weekend cabin getaway. The cabin consists of (1) bedroom, (1) bathroom, living area, kitchen, and loft. Cabin comes fully furnished with furniture and appliances. Power & Water-Well utilities are on site, also there is a Nations Pure Water Filtration & Softener system for the well water. The property provides seclusion, beautiful mixture of timber, open pasture, and a scenic pond with a fishing pier and a windmill that also serves as an aeration system. The pond, pier, and windmill will make the perfect background for family pictures. The property is a block shaped with a (2) mile perimeter that also serves as a fire break. The majority of the property is timber with a well-managed trail system for ATV riding, hiking, and hunting. The property has (5) established food plots, (3) Hang’em High Protein Deer Feeders that are fenced to keep the hogs out, (4) tree stands, and (2) Box blinds, which all are included with the sale of the land. Next to the cabin is a 30×40 Workshop on cement slab that has (2) bay doors and 1 walk in door. Outside the shop there is a Pump House for the water well and Utility meter that has a 30amp & 40amp hook ups for an RV. Next to the Cabin is a Utility Shed,
and behind the shop is (2) 20ft Shipping containers that are 9.5ft tall and open on both ends, these will help keep all your farm equipment out of the elements and secure. More details can be provided on all the attributes of this amazing property, it is truly one you will need to see on the ground, it is Country Perfect!

***Seller is considering including a list of farm equipment with the sale, the list will be provided upon request and approval from the seller***

This property is currently under Ag/Timber Valuation on the Taxes, estimated Taxes $1750 for 2022.
Neches Independent School District
No FEMA floodplain apparent on mapping

To arrange site visits, please contact listing agent Adam Velek at 936-371-9729, or the TerraStone office at 936-590-4909. Buyers agents will be required to contact listing agent to arrange site visits and are required to accompany potential buyers at the time of the first visit. Failure to disclose as a buyers agent or lack of presence upon first site visit will result in co-broker compensation being at discretion of listing agent of listing agent. All buyer prospects must be pre-approved by lender or be able to provide a letter verifying funds. No visitors allowed without being accompanied by the listing agent.

16.0 ACRES, NACOGDOCHES COUNTY, TEXAS

Posted on: October 13th, 2023

16ac (Lot 4 – Whitetail Hills S/D) located in Woden, TX – Nacogdoches County, Maps & Survey can be downloaded from listing page.

This property is part of the Whitetail Hills S/D and it is located a couple minutes from Woden and about 15min from Nacogdoches, TX. There is plenty of acreage for someone looking to build a house, pond, shop and enjoy the outdoor country life. The property has rolling terrain that is planted in pine trees and there is over 450ft of frontage to decide where you would like to access your homestead. Power pole located on frontage road and new owner would access water by drilling water well.

The property is zoned for a subdivision, the deed restrictions can be downloaded on listing page.

68 ACRES, NEWTON COUNTY, TEXAS

Posted on: October 13th, 2023

68.0 ac +/- Scrappin Valley located between Lake Sam Rayburn and Toledo Bend Lake. Pristine timber and a crystal clear Big Sandy creek describes this property perfectly. Deep, loamy sand soils on the uplands support outstanding native pine forest growth yielding large size and height loblolly and shortleaf pines and a even a few scattered longleaf pine that are unusual to see on private lands. The native forest also includes really beautiful examples of beech, maple, magnolia and white oak trees along the white sandy creek banks, and bottomland pines in the 100-foot tall range. Peace and quiet in your own private forestland for recreation or hunting, and only minutes away from two of the best fishing, hunting and recreation lakes in Texas. Its all yours, and its only a short three-hour drive from Houston. Very nice tract in a great location that will be hard to pass on when you see it.

Please call ahead to schedule showing.