Industrial Land with Rail
PR 6307 Sulphur Springs, TX 75482
PR 6307, Sulphur Springs, TX, 75482
$1,085,000
For Sale
$1,085,000
LAND - Sulphur Springs, TX
Lot Size31.00 Acres
Days on Market150
Property Features for PR 6307
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Standard status
- Active
- APN
- R000009966
- Lot size
- 31.00 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Description
- ACRES: 35.170 TRACT: 17-02 ABST: 39 SUR: BOWLIN MA
- Tax Annual Amount
- 2440
Utilities
- Water source
- Public
Building Details
- Year built
- 2006
- Floors in Building
- 1
Listing Agency
Dodd Realty
(903) 348-6060
Sulphur Springs, TX
Listed by
Jana Dodd · License #0573252
(903) 348-6060
Added: Feb 16 Checked: Jul 16 at 7:06 pm
MLS# 20912823
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
This offering comprises approximately 31 acres of industrial land currently used for agriculture, with an agricultural tax exemption in place. The north property line follows the city limit line, and the tract includes a 30-foot easement from CR 2307. The seller indicates the parcel is intended to be subdivided from a larger tract, supporting an industrial park or subdivision development concept.
The property is positioned in Sulphur Springs, Texas, and is described as being less than a mile from Interstate 30. Importantly for logistics-oriented projects, the east boundary includes railroad frontage, which can be a meaningful advantage when evaluating industrial layouts and future site planning.
Given the stated rail frontage, subdivision intent, and proximity to Interstate 30, this tract may fit buyers looking to create industrial lots for light industrial or service-oriented uses consistent with an industrial subdivision plan. For operators seeking flexible site development, the combination of ag exemption currently in place and the ability to subdivide from a larger holding can help support phased planning and tailored lot configurations. Prospective buyers should confirm development requirements and any applicable approvals related to subdivision and the city limit alignment before moving forward.
The property is positioned in Sulphur Springs, Texas, and is described as being less than a mile from Interstate 30. Importantly for logistics-oriented projects, the east boundary includes railroad frontage, which can be a meaningful advantage when evaluating industrial layouts and future site planning.
Given the stated rail frontage, subdivision intent, and proximity to Interstate 30, this tract may fit buyers looking to create industrial lots for light industrial or service-oriented uses consistent with an industrial subdivision plan. For operators seeking flexible site development, the combination of ag exemption currently in place and the ability to subdivide from a larger holding can help support phased planning and tailored lot configurations. Prospective buyers should confirm development requirements and any applicable approvals related to subdivision and the city limit alignment before moving forward.
Key Highlights
- 30‑acre tract in Sulphur Springs, TX, currently used for agriculture with an ag exemption in place
- Railroad frontage along the east boundary
- North property line follows the city limit line
Property Analytics
Property Profile
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Current Use by Public Records
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FAQs
What type of property is this?
Industrial land - 31 acres offered for subdivision with agricultural use in place and rail frontage along the east boundary.
Where is this industrial land located?
The property is located at PR 6307 Sulphur Springs, TX.
What is the asking price?
The asking price for this property is $1,085,000.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: 30‑acre tract in Sulphur Springs, TX, currently used for agriculture with an ag exemption in place; Railroad frontage along the east boundary; North property line follows the city limit line