Forest and Hunting Land
County Line Road Livingston, TX 77351
County Line Road, Livingston, TX, 77351
$924,985
For Sale
$924,985
LAND - Livingston, TX
Lot Size180.00 Acres
Days on Market45
Property Features for County Line Road
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Standard status
- Active
- Lot size
- 180.00 Acres
Listing Agency
HomeLand Properties, Inc
(936) 295-2500
Huntsville, TX
Listed by
Andy Flack · License #0344465
(800) 246-2500
Added: Jun 5 Checked: Jul 19 at 1:06 am
MLS# 20648082
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
This heavily forested tract offers a mix of planted pine and native timber across the property. Approximately half of the acreage is planted pine established in 2009, currently ready for a first thinning or continued growth. The remaining woodland includes a variety of hardwoods and pine, such as chestnut oaks, cypress, sweetbay, and magnolias, with natural features including clear springs and creeks. The property also includes portions that are in the floodplain, while areas with planted pine do not flood.
Access and utilities are supported by county road frontage, with electricity available along the road. The landscape includes sandy ridges with well-stocked planted pine and hammocks with native timber. Natural water features include Little Hickory Creek and Woods Creek, and the area includes several Big Thicket National Preserve units. The site is about ten miles from Naskila Casino and is positioned for a peaceful, rural experience that remains straightforward to find and access.
The configuration lends itself to multiple uses, including timber farming, hunting, and outdoor recreation. It also offers potential for a cabin location or as a long-term investment, particularly given the ongoing planted pine growth and the established natural timber environment. Buyers should factor the floodplain areas into site planning, while the planted pine portions may offer more reliable development considerations.
Access and utilities are supported by county road frontage, with electricity available along the road. The landscape includes sandy ridges with well-stocked planted pine and hammocks with native timber. Natural water features include Little Hickory Creek and Woods Creek, and the area includes several Big Thicket National Preserve units. The site is about ten miles from Naskila Casino and is positioned for a peaceful, rural experience that remains straightforward to find and access.
The configuration lends itself to multiple uses, including timber farming, hunting, and outdoor recreation. It also offers potential for a cabin location or as a long-term investment, particularly given the ongoing planted pine growth and the established natural timber environment. Buyers should factor the floodplain areas into site planning, while the planted pine portions may offer more reliable development considerations.
Key Highlights
- Heavily forested tract with sandy ridges of planted pine and hammocks of native timber
- Planted pine established in 2009 covering about half the acreage; ready for first thinning or continued growth
- Native timber includes chestnut oaks, cypress, sweetbay, and magnolias, plus clear springs and creeks
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Hunting land
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FAQs
What type of property is this?
Hunting land - Heavily forested East Texas acreage with planted pine stands, creeks, and county road access for timber, recreation, or cabin sites.
Where is this hunting land located?
The property is located at County Line Road Livingston, TX.
What is the asking price?
The asking price for this property is $924,985.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: Heavily forested tract with sandy ridges of planted pine and hammocks of native timber; Planted pine established in 2009 covering about half the acreage; ready for first thinning or continued growth; Native timber includes chestnut oaks, cypress, sweetbay, and magnolias, plus clear springs and creeks