Old Pearsall Rd, Jourdanton (Tract 5)
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Property Description
Ruple Ranch and Land is excited to exclusively offer 6 deed restricted, residential tracts ranging from 10-13 acres in Atascosa County! Conveniently located a few miles from both Pleasanton and Jourdanton, these ranchettes are mere minutes from all your local shopping needs, restaurants, and schools.
Tract 5 is 10.54 acres and offers secluded access off of Old Pearsall Rd (a dead-end, county maintained road). It provides an ideal homesite on top of a hill with a gigantic live oak tree for shade. This property is raw land consisting of brush typical to the South Texas area and is a blank canvas to make it your own.
Currently ag exempt, sensible restrictions will be applied to surrounding tracts to protect your investment. Perfect for those seeking the country lifestyle without having to sacrifice the conveniences of town. Schedule your showing today to see all that this property has to offer!
Electricity is provided by Karnes Electric and runs along Old Pearsall Rd. A new well would have to be drilled. New survey will be provided.
Water
Well required
Utilities
Karnes Electric along Old Pearsall Rd.
Driving Directions
From Pleasanton, drive West on FM3350 (Goodwin), cross Highway 16 and continue to the intersection of CR 301 and Old Pearsall Rd. From Jourdanton, head North on Highway 16, turn left on Old Pearsall rd. Subdivision is located at the corner of Old Pearsall Rd and CR 301. Gates are labeled with Tract numbers.
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