Planned-Site Residential Land
Fm 1777 Royse City, TX 75189
Fm 1777, Royse City, TX, 75189
$8,900,000
For Sale
$8,900,000
LAND - Royse City, TX
Lot Size172.00 Acres
Days on Market80
Property Features for Fm 1777
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Standard status
- Active
- APN
- R663100001701
- Lot size
- 172.00 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Description
- ABS A0631 JAMES MCBRIDE SURVEY, TRACT 17, 31.
- Tax Annual Amount
- 58
Utilities
- Water source
- Public
Listing Agency
Sack Real Estate
(561) 289-3144
Dallas, TX
Listed by
Chris Sacks · License #0615674
(561) 289-3144
Added: May 1 Checked: Jul 19 at 4:06 pm
MLS# 21255761
Listing URL
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
Offered for sale is a 172-acre single-family residential land opportunity in Royse City. The property is positioned for planned residential development under a PD zoning framework that permits 75-foot lots. Utilities currently include water to the site, while sewer is listed as TBD, which should be confirmed during diligence.
Royse City is described as a rapidly growing market along Interstate 30 in Rockwall County, extending into portions of Collin and Rockwall Counties, with proximity to the Dallas area supporting continued suburban demand. The public remarks also note active retail development in the vicinity, including a 77-acre retail project anchored by HEB and a recently opened Lowe’s, with additional major anchor discussions referenced as pre-development.
This tract is best suited for developers or investors seeking to assemble a buildable residential plan within a controlled PD lot framework. With future land use identified as Suburban Mixed Use and local school performance referenced for Royse City ISD, the property offers a practical platform for a long-term, single-family-focused subdivision, subject to final utility confirmation and entitlement execution.
Royse City is described as a rapidly growing market along Interstate 30 in Rockwall County, extending into portions of Collin and Rockwall Counties, with proximity to the Dallas area supporting continued suburban demand. The public remarks also note active retail development in the vicinity, including a 77-acre retail project anchored by HEB and a recently opened Lowe’s, with additional major anchor discussions referenced as pre-development.
This tract is best suited for developers or investors seeking to assemble a buildable residential plan within a controlled PD lot framework. With future land use identified as Suburban Mixed Use and local school performance referenced for Royse City ISD, the property offers a practical platform for a long-term, single-family-focused subdivision, subject to final utility confirmation and entitlement execution.
Key Highlights
- 172 acres of single‑family residential land in Royse City, along Interstate 30 (Rockwall County, extending into parts of Collin & Rockwall Counties).
- Zoned via PD with future lots allowed at 75 ft lot size.
- Water service available to the site; sewer is TBD.
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FAQs
What type of property is this?
Residential land & home lot - Large single-family residential land tract with PD zoning allowing 75-foot lots and water to the site.
Where is this residential land & home lot located?
The property is located at Fm 1777 Royse City, TX.
What is the asking price?
The asking price for this property is $8,900,000.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: 172 acres of single‑family residential land in Royse City, along Interstate 30 (Rockwall County, extending into parts of Collin & Rockwall Counties).; Zoned via PD with future lots allowed at 75 ft lot size.; Water service available to the site; sewer is TBD.