17104 County Road 1100, Flint, TX 75762
- Added:
- Jun 13, 2026
- Days on Market:
- 14
- Last Refresh:
- Jun 26 at 9:06 pm
Property Features for 17104 County Road 1100
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Vegetation
- Grassed
- Standard status
- Active
- APN
- 100000001831008060
- Lot size
- 49.43 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Description
- ABST A0018 T QUEVADO TRACT 8F,8D,8A.3&8E S31
- Tax Annual Amount
- 51
Building Details
- Year built
- 1985
- Architectural style
- Other
- Additional Structures
- Barn(s)
Listing agent Delanee Clark License #0710720 (972) 524-2525
Listing office RE/MAX Landmark Rose Canton, TX (903) 567-3100
Listing date Jun 13, 2026
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HighLights
- 49+/- acre tract in Noonday, TX with improved pastures, scattered mature trees, ponds, barns, and cross‑fencing
- Tenant‑occupied home on‑site, built in 1985, plus an existing ag exemption in place
- Three sides of road frontage along Big Eddy Rd (CR 1261), CR 1105, and CR 1100
- Preliminary plat and street layouts available for development planning
- Positioned about 10 minutes from Flint and a short drive to Tyler dining, shopping, and medical centers
- Local water service provided by Southern Utilities
Overview
Multiple points of road frontage provide convenient access from three sides, along Big Eddy Rd (aka CR 1261), CR 1105, and CR 1100. Southern Utilities is noted as the local water provider. The overall combination of existing improvements and frontage makes the tract well-suited for investors who want both a productive agricultural asset and options for long-term positioning in the East Texas market.
The property fits naturally for buyers seeking a turnkey ag operation, including horse, cattle, or hay production, with the added benefit of a tenant-occupied home already generating income. It also appeals to development-minded investors who want a larger canvas with planning materials in hand. Whether your priority is steady land use today or a phased transition toward residential tracts or a ranchette-style community later, the tract’s infrastructure and frontage support a range of strategies.
Current Use by Public Records
Location Insight
- Map
- Local Demand
- City
- Flint
- County
- Smith
- State
- Texas
- Longitude
- -95.416911
- Latitude
- 32.231841