Ask George Clarke
A great country getaway awaits just 6 miles from the historic and friendly town of Flatonia, TX. This unrestricted 40.8 acres of open pastures and mixed woods is defined by the seasonal creek that passes through it. The tree and brush-lined creek provide habitat and a transit way for abundant wildlife, including deer and wild hogs. It is part of a floodplain that includes the area near the creek and some adjacent pastures, but there are plenty of good homesites well away from the creek. There is a pond that attracts wildlife including migrating and local birds. Other agricultural and recreational properties surround the property and is Ag Exempt. It is easily accessed from I-10, then by a short easement from FM 154, and across the Union Pacific Railway. Both the FM and the railway carry light to moderate and mostly regional traffic. There are no buildings on the property. Electrical power is available nearby. A water well and septic system will be needed for a residence.