Cross-Fenced Ranch
1203 County Road 4132 Cumby, TX 75433
1203 County Road 4132, Cumby, TX, 75433
$1,075,000
For Sale
$1,075,000
LAND - Cumby, TX
Lot Size106.96 Acres
Days on Market19
Property Features for 1203 County Road 4132
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Fencing
- Gate, Fenced
- Standard status
- Active
- APN
- R000009728
- Lot size
- 106.96 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Description
- ACRES: 106.960 ABS: 11 TR: 5 SUR: ANDERSON RI
- Tax Annual Amount
- 683
Utilities
- Water front features
- Creek
- Water front
- 1
Building Details
- Additional Structures
- Barn(s)
Listing Agency
Keller Williams Realty
(940) 484-9411
Denton, TX
Listed by
Benjamin Clark · License #0611947
(940) 484-9411
Added: Jun 30 Checked: Jul 18 at 1:06 pm
MLS# 21237792
Listing URL
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
This 106.96-acre agricultural property is AG-exempt and set up for livestock with cross-fencing and sandy loam soil. More than 60 acres are in productive hay field production, and the property includes three water sources: two ponds plus additional water area, along with a creek. There are also multiple barns and ranch improvements, including a 40 by 60 metal shop or barn with roll-up doors and partial concrete flooring, with space that could be converted to stalls. An additional barn with working pens and a chute is on site and needs some repair. Electricity and water are already available, and fiber internet is listed as available. An existing mobile home onsite is not livable, and no known restrictions are stated, leaving flexibility for homestead, ranch, or recreation uses.
The property is located in Cumby, Texas, in Hopkins County, and is described as just minutes from I-30 and approximately one hour from Dallas. Access is provided via the existing county road location noted with the address.
For buyers looking for a working ranch and flexible build or recreational sites, the combination of hay production acreage, cross-fencing, and reliable on-site water sources supports operations for cattle, horses, or other livestock. The existing metal shop/barn and second barn with working pens give a foundation for continued ranch use, while the available utilities and multiple potential build sites support future improvements consistent with the property’s layout.
The property is located in Cumby, Texas, in Hopkins County, and is described as just minutes from I-30 and approximately one hour from Dallas. Access is provided via the existing county road location noted with the address.
For buyers looking for a working ranch and flexible build or recreational sites, the combination of hay production acreage, cross-fencing, and reliable on-site water sources supports operations for cattle, horses, or other livestock. The existing metal shop/barn and second barn with working pens give a foundation for continued ranch use, while the available utilities and multiple potential build sites support future improvements consistent with the property’s layout.
Key Highlights
- 106.96‑acre AG‑exempt property with hay production and multiple recreation/build possibilities
- Over 60 acres in productive hay fields yielding over 100 bales per cutting
- Cross‑fenced land with sandy loam soil suited for cattle, horses, or other livestock
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FAQs
What type of property is this?
Ranch - 106.96 acres with hay fields, multiple water sources, and barns—suited for livestock and recreational use.
Where is this ranch located?
The property is located at 1203 County Road 4132 Cumby, TX.
What is the asking price?
The asking price for this property is $1,075,000.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: 106.96‑acre AG‑exempt property with hay production and multiple recreation/build possibilities; Over 60 acres in productive hay fields yielding over 100 bales per cutting; Cross‑fenced land with sandy loam soil suited for cattle, horses, or other livestock