$456,371
70.01± Acres
Active
Mcculloch County, TX

County Road 434, Brady, Texas

MLS ID: 20505130
Status: Active
Price: $456,371
Acres: 70.01±
Type: Ranch, Land
Address: County Road 434
City, State: Brady, TX
County: Mcculloch County
ZIP Code: 76825
Parcel Number: 27616

Description

Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this stunning 70 acre property! Discover the beauty of a serene tank paired with a wooded wet weather creek bottom, surrounded by a mix of oak and mesquite trees. With convenient County Road 434 frontage along the west side, this parcel offers multiple great home sites to choose from. Whether you're seeking a secluded getaway or a homesite, this versatile property has you covered. Take a closer look and envision the possibilities of making this your own tranquil retreat! 

Seller is willing to split in half at $7000 per acre.

Directions: From Placid

Additional Information

Exterior

Lot Features: Acreage, Agricultural, Hardwood Trees, Pond On Lot
Lot Size Area: 70
Lot Size Square Feet: 3,049,636

Financial/HOA/Schools

Elementary School: Rochelle
Elementary School District: Rochelle ISD
Middle School District: Rochelle ISD
High School: Rochelle
High School District: Rochelle ISD
Subdivision Name: Klingenhoefer J
Tax Annual Amount: 72
Karen Lenz

Karen Lenz

Cross Plains, Texas

(325) 668-3604

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Listed By: Crystal Springer of Texas Prime Country