20 Acres with Ponds & Natural Spring – Beautiful Pastureland in Avery, Texas Discover the perfect blend of peaceful country living and outdoor recreation with this beautiful 20-acre tract near Avery. This scenic property features open pasture with scattered mature trees, offering a picturesque setting with plenty of room for livestock, recreation, or the perfect place to build your dream home. The property includes two ponds and a natural spring, creating a unique water feature that enhances the land's beauty while providing water sources for livestock and wildlife. With community water available and electricity conveniently located along the roadside, the property is ready for your future homesite while still maintaining the charm of rural Northeast Texas. Outdoor enthusiasts will also appreciate the proximity to the Northeast Texas Trail, the longest trail in Texas. The trail follows historic railroad rights-of-way and stretches 133 miles from just northeast of Dallas to near Texarkana, traveling through scenic countryside and charming small towns. Along the trail you'll find unique attractions such as the City Drug Store Museum and the iconic Eiffel Tower with Red Cowboy Hat. Many sections of the trail are open for cycling, hiking, and horseback riding, making it a great amenity for those who love the outdoors and exploring Northeast Texas. Whether you're searching for a country homesite, recreational getaway, or small ranch property, this acreage offers the space, scenery, and natural beauty to make it your own. Manufactured Home is allowed but must be new and be a minimum of 1,500 Sq Ft.
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