REDUCED!! 132.86 ACRES, ATASCOSA COUNTY WITH MINERALS!
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Area Of Texas
Property Description
This 132 Acre Ranch/Dry land farm is located in the Pleasanton Independent School District. The Pleasanton schools are considered to be some of the best in the area. The property is accessed by County Road which runs along and is the eastern boundary of the property. The ranch is well maintained by the current tenant. The property is leased and generates about $2,000 annually. The property has Prieto Creek entering on the north boundary near the county road and exiting the southern boundary. The property does have some flood plain running along the creek. The property is currently used for growing crops but with some additional fencing it could be utilized for grazing cattle or horses. The property was covered up with dove during the winter season. This could be an excellent bird hunting location by planting seed crops that attract dove and quail.
Improvements
The property is partially fenced around the perimeter. There are no fences in certain areas including along the county road and on the south side of the property near the county road.
Water
This is a dry land place. There are a couple of drainage draws that cross the property and it appears that there are a couple of locations for digging a pond.
Minerals
The Seller believes to own 100% of the mineral estate and will convey 25% of owned minerals.
*Buyer responsible for confirming mineral ownership.
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