Rural Acreage with Ponds and
County Road 119 Hico, TX 76457
County Road 119, Hico, TX, 76457
$480,000
For Sale
$480,000
LAND - Other - Hico, TX
Lot Size40.00 Acres
Days on Market115
Property Features for County Road 119
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Standard status
- Active
- APN
- 56565
- Lot size
- 40.00 Acres
Utilities
- Water source
- Well
Building Details
- Architectural style
- Other
Listing Agency
Keller Williams Realty
(512) 448-4111
Austin, TX
Listed by
Daniel Dye · License #0762552
(512) 448-4111
Added: Mar 27 Checked: Jul 19 at 3:06 pm
MLS# 21165121
Listing URL
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
This 40-acre rural tract offers open pasture with native grasses, rolling terrain, and multiple natural features suited to a range of country uses. The property includes two ponds, with the larger pond roughly half an acre and described as holding water year-round. Fencing is in place on three sides, and the seller is willing to negotiate installation of a fourth side. Access is provided off County Road 119 through a private locked gate, with an entrance road approximately 10 feet wide and 330 feet long leading to a potential homesite.
The land is located just south of Hico in Hamilton County, about 0.7 miles off Highway 281 between Hico and Hamilton, TX. The seller notes approximately 30 miles to Stephenville, about 80 miles to Waco, and roughly 90 miles to Fort Worth. Utilities information indicates electricity runs along the road frontage through United Co-Op, but a meter would need to be installed. The property also notes the need to install a water well and septic system for water and sewage.
For buyers seeking rural acreage for recreation or ranching, the combination of pasture, year-round water, and wildlife presence including white-tail deer supports active outdoor use. The fenced layout and existing gated access also make it a practical option for someone looking to create a managed property, whether for weekend retreat or a future country home build.
The land is located just south of Hico in Hamilton County, about 0.7 miles off Highway 281 between Hico and Hamilton, TX. The seller notes approximately 30 miles to Stephenville, about 80 miles to Waco, and roughly 90 miles to Fort Worth. Utilities information indicates electricity runs along the road frontage through United Co-Op, but a meter would need to be installed. The property also notes the need to install a water well and septic system for water and sewage.
For buyers seeking rural acreage for recreation or ranching, the combination of pasture, year-round water, and wildlife presence including white-tail deer supports active outdoor use. The fenced layout and existing gated access also make it a practical option for someone looking to create a managed property, whether for weekend retreat or a future country home build.
Key Highlights
- 40‑acre tract in Hamilton County, just south of Hico, TX—open pasture and native grasses with rolling hills
- Two ponds on the property; largest is ~0.5 acre, fed by a wet‑weather creek and holding water year‑round
- Water source includes an existing well; septic system would need to be installed
Property Analytics
Location Intelligence
Current Use by Public Records
Agricultural land / Farmland
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FAQs
What type of property is this?
Agricultural land / Farmland - 40-acre tract near Hico offers fenced rolling pasture, year-round pond, and gated access for flexible rural use.
Where is this agricultural land / farmland located?
The property is located at County Road 119 Hico, TX.
What is the asking price?
The asking price for this property is $480,000.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: 40‑acre tract in Hamilton County, just south of Hico, TX—open pasture and native grasses with rolling hills; Two ponds on the property; largest is ~0.5 acre, fed by a wet‑weather creek and holding water year‑round; Water source includes an existing well; septic system would need to be installed