120+/- Acres, Atascosa County
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Area Of Texas
Property Description
Tucked away at the end of Old Pearsall Road in Atascosa County, lies a scenic 120 acres of raw land ready to make your own! Conveniently located a few miles from both Pleasanton and Jourdanton, this ranch is mere minutes from all your local shopping needs, restaurants, and schools. End-of-the-road access and large neighbors offer unmatched seclusion and privacy. With century oaks prevalent and a meandering creek bottom for game to travel, this ranch provides outstanding hunting opportunities for even the most avid outdoor enthusiast. Wildlife includes white tail deer, hogs, turkey, dove, and the occasional bob-white quail and javelina.
Land:
Brush and native grasses typical to South Texas, along with bull mesquites and old-growth oaks. One tank provides water for cattle and wildlife. There is also a wet weather creek that traverses the property, traveling from South to North.
Agent Notes:
120 Acres is being partitioned out of a larger ranch. New survey will be required. Currently fenced on 3 sides. Hunting equipment does not convey. Agent is a principal owner of the property. Contact Dane Anderson at 830-200-1108.
Minerals
Surface sale only. No production or known mineral leases on the property.
Utilities
Karnes Electric located on Old Pearsall Rd, approximately 1200’ away.
Property Taxes
D1 Ag Exempt.
Driving Directions
From Highway 16, travel West on Old Pearsall Rd. Gate located at the end of the road.
Location:
5 miles to Jourdanton
6 miles to Pleasanton
36 miles to Downtown San Antonio
116 miles to Corpus Christi
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