160.339 acres of East Texas Land in Rains County north of Emory, Texas comprised of 80% pasture land and 20% hardwood trees. The property is very convenient to Lake Fork the Bass Fishing Capitol of Texas. There is an old home place site on the north end of the land that is surrounded by ancient Oak trees and a very large Mimosa Tree that shaded the front of the now fallen house, a great place to establish a new Homestead. The pastures for the most part are tree lined providing shade for the livestock. The land is set up for cattle grazing with seven bodies of water made up of a small lake and stock ponds strategically in the once fenced and cross fenced pastures for livestock rotation. A creek crosses the northwest corner of the land. The pastures have native grasses, some coastal mixed with Bahai grass. The land is level ground and is surrounded by several very large tracts and ranches. Farm to Market Road 514 is just a few minutes north of the property and connects with State Highway 19 to the east that runs north and south from Palestine, Texas to Paris, Texas connecting with all major highways in between including Interstate 20 and Interstate 30. This ranch land has the potential to be converted into very productive hay operation because of the productive land and flat terrain. The south end of the property has good wildlife habitat for deer, hog, squirrel and other small varmints that inhabit East Texas. A diverse tract of land waiting for someone to find their freedom in East Texas.
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