00 Tract 1 CR 1615, Jacksonville, TX 75766
- Added:
- Apr 12, 2026
- Days on Market:
- 53
- Last Refresh:
- Jun 3 at 3:06 am
Property Features for 00 Tract 1 CR 1615
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Standard status
- Active
- APN
- 000112104000
- Lot size
- 30.95 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Description
- A 278 BLK 1382 TR 6 & 12 & 12A J FERGUSON H09
- Tax Annual Amount
- 88
Listing agent Robert Clayton License #0754600 (830) 428-0096
Listing office Whitetail Properties Real Estate Boerne, TX (217) 285-9000
Listing date Apr 12, 2026
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HighLights
- Approximately 30.945 acres of improved pastureland with long‑range views south of Jacksonville in Cherokee County.
- About 640 ft of frontage on County Road 1615 with easy access for development, ranching, or other uses.
- Mostly cleared and sprigged with Jiggs Bermuda grass; established working pens and new perimeter and cross fencing.
- Multiple gated entry points and cattle‑ready setup for immediate use.
- Water access includes a water meter at the entrance (Craft‑Turney Water Supply), plus a small pond and a spring that runs most of the year.
- Electricity and internet available at the road; Highway 69 less than 2 miles and Lake Jacksonville about 5 miles away.
Overview
The tract has approximately 640 feet of frontage along County Road 1615, supporting straightforward ingress and egress. A water meter is installed at the entrance through Craft-Turney Water Supply, and electricity and internet are available at the road. Highway 69 is less than two miles away, making it easier to reach shopping, dining, and medical services in Jacksonville.
For buyers seeking a working ranch foundation or a rural homesite setting, this property offers both operational improvements and build-ready options. A small pond provides reliable year-round water, and a natural spring runs most of the year. Scattered mature oak trees were preserved for shade and character, while portions of the pasture include elevated areas that can serve as scenic building locations.
Current Use by Public Records
Map
- City
- Jacksonville
- County
- Cherokee
- State
- Texas
- Longitude
- -95.23411076
- Latitude
- 31.90029808