GENERAL DESCRIPTION: This ~184 acre tract is being offered to the public for the first time ever. Having been in the same family for over 100 years, this property was identified by the state of Texas as an Centennial property. This property is truly a part of Texas historic history. It is a great mix-use property with utilities already connected, ~70 acres of cultivation land and 114 acres covered in native vegetation for wildlife. It also has over 4,000 FT to HWY 79 and over 1,500 FT to FM 2356.
LOCATION: 2105 Hwy 79, Throckmorton, TX, 76702-3527
~Less than 5 Miles to Throckmorton, TX
~30 Miles to Graham, TX
WATER: There are three ponds on the property. The biggest pond on the property is around 7/10th of an acre in size. There is a wet-weather creek that feeds into this pond and runs through the west side of the property.
CLIMATE: Throckmorton, TX has a subtropical climate with very hot summers and mild winters.
Summer High: the July high is around 96 degrees
Winter Low: the January low is 29
Rain: averages 29 inches of rain a year
Snow: averages 1 inches of snow a year
UTILITIES: Co-Op water, electricity and a septic system are connected to the structure on the property.
Co-Op electricity is Fort Belknap Electric.
Co-Op water is Fort Belknap Water.
WILDLIFE: White-Tail Deer, Hogs, Dove, Turkey, Varmins
MINERALS: Sellers mineral rights to convey with the right offer.
VEGETATION: Soil is made up of various different types. Including Rowden clay loam, Pitzer gravelly clay loam, Sagerton clay loam and Vernon clay. The cultivation field is growing wheat and the rest of the tract is covered in Mesquite trees and other native trees and grasses.
TERRAIN: Property sits on a hill and is sloping away from the middle of the tract. The house sits on the hill at 1,290 FT. and has a great view of the surrounding area.
TAXES: With ag-exemption taxes were $1,238.61 for 2023.
IMPROVEMENTS: There is an old stone and wood built 2 story house on the property. The house has three beds and two baths. It has been on the property since before the county recorded buildings. It needs some TL&C, but with the right eye it could be transformed into one of the most unique and cool ranch houses because of the history it has.
CURRENT USE: Ranching, Hunting, Farming, Residential
POTENTIAL USE: Residential, Farming, Ranching, Hunting, Investment, Development, Recreational
FENCING: Property is fully perimeter fenced with barbed-wire fencing. The house and driveway to the house is fenced off to keep cattle out of those areas. There is also a cross fence separating the property into two sections.
ACCESS: Property is currently accessed off of HWY 79, but could also be accessed from FM road.
SHOWINGS: Contact Daniel Dye at (817) 312-0744 for more information.
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