17990 County Road 656 Farmersville, TX 75442
LAND - Farmersville, TX
Property Features for 17990 County Road 656
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Standard status
- Active
- APN
- R1185100100201
- Lot size
- 2.46 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Description
- BRUSHY CREEK RANCH ADDITION, BLK 1, LOT 2
- Tax Annual Amount
- 8462
Building Details
- Year built
- 2015
Listing agent Zohair Hashmi License #0750074 (972) 980-9393
Listing office Ultima Real Estate Dallas, TX (972) 980-9393
Listing date May 29, 2026
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
Located at 17990 County Road 656 in Farmersville, Texas (Collin County), the property sits on 2.46 acres and is positioned for buyers looking to manage a commercial operation tied to events. The event center is currently being rented by a business, with the rental continuing until March 2027. That timeline can support planning for an eventual transition in operations after the lease term.
For buyers and investors, this asset may be attractive as an event business platform with a built-in near-term income component while the property remains leased through March 2027. The combination of event center use and improvement pasture may also appeal to owner-operators seeking flexibility within a single property rather than a purely single-purpose holding. As with any acquisition of a partially leased special-use property, prospective buyers should confirm their intended operating plan and timeline relative to the lease expiration.
Key Highlights
- Event Center Included: Ready‑made commercial operation with existing rental income until March 2027.
- Dual‑Purpose Land: Combines commercial event center potential with Improvement Pasture land.
- Rare Opportunity: Unique property offering both commercial and agricultural possibilities.