5218 Fm 2813 Flint, TX 75762
This exceptional 6.996-acre property presents a unique investment opportunity in the thriving South Tyler, Texas market. Zoned AG (Agriculture), this versatile land parcel offers significant potential for diverse commercial, industrial, or agricultural development. Located at 5218 FM 2813, Flint, TX 75762, the property benefits from its strategic location within a rapidly expanding area. South Tyler's consistent growth is driving economic opportunities, infrastructure improvements, and population increases, creating a highly desirable environment for development. The surrounding area boasts an abundance of amenities, including prime shopping centers, diverse dining options, recreational parks, and established residential subdivisions with highly-rated schools. This prime location offers easy access to major transportation routes, further enhancing its appeal to a wide range of potential developers and investors. The asking price for this expansive tract of land is $140,000, representing a compelling entry point into the dynamic South Tyler real estate market. The property's size and zoning flexibility make it suitable for a variety of uses, providing significant upside potential for future appreciation. This is an exceptional opportunity to acquire a substantial land holding in a high-growth area with a strong track record of development and community investment. Don't miss this chance to capitalize on the exciting growth trajectory of South Tyler.
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