There’s an ease to this community that’s noticeable from the moment you pass through the gated, staffed entrance. Nocona Hills spans over 1,500 acres, it’s a place where the roads stretch out beneath a canopy of trees and the surroundings feel settled rather than staged. This lot sits within that landscape, offering a starting point in a neighborhood that’s as much about space and atmosphere as it is about amenities.
With more than 30 miles of roads connecting roughly 500 homesites, there’s variety in how each section feels. Some areas lean toward open views, while others are more wooded and private. As you move through, the presence of the private 50-acre lake subtly shapes the environment, whether you’re close to the shoreline or just passing by on the way home. Wildlife is part of everyday life here. Deer are often seen in the evenings, moving quietly through the trees or along the roadside, adding to the sense that the land has been allowed to remain what it is. It’s one of those details that becomes familiar but never unnoticed. Beyond the natural setting, the community includes a privately owned golf course, a 3,000-foot landing strip with available hangar sites, and essential features like a fire department within the gates. A clubhouse is currently undergoing renovation, with a restaurant planned for completion in 2026, offering an additional gathering space without changing the overall character of the neighborhood.
This unimproved lot gives you the opportunity to step into a place that already feels established, with room to shape it into something that fits your own pace and preferences.
All calculations are estimates and provided by Zillow, Inc. for informational purposes only. Actual amounts may vary.
HOA fees may include property taxes on listings classified as Co-Ops. Contact the listing agent and/or owner for fee details.
Mortgage interest rates are dependent on a number of factors, including credit score, down payment, and repayment length. Interest rate data provided by Zillow Group Marketplace, Inc. as of 1/1/1970 from various mortgage lenders with which we have lead or other similar arrangements; the Estimated Payment is an average of those rates.
See how much you could borrow to make a competitive offer.