72+/- Acres | Ag Exempt | Burnet County, TX Discover the freedom and possibilities of this 72 +/- acre ag-exempt tract in Burnet County, offering wide-open Texas Hill Country views, gently rolling terrain, and light building restrictions that allow you to create your vision without sacrificing long-term value. This property is ideal for a forever home, ranch estate, or multi-generational compound, with ample room for multiple homesites—perfect for family members who want to live together while maintaining privacy and space. Horses and livestock are welcome, making it an excellent fit for equestrian use, small ranching, or agricultural operations. Enjoy the peace, privacy, and scenic beauty of the Hill Country while still having light commercial use available upon approval, offering future flexibility for owners seeking a home-based business, retreat concept, or income-producing opportunity. ? Highlights: 72+/- acres in Burnet County, TX Ag exemption in place Light building restrictions Light commercial use possible (subject to approval) Hill Country views and open pastureland Ideal for multi-generational living Horses & livestock allowed Excellent long-term hold or legacy property Whether you’re looking to build a legacy ranch, create a family compound, or secure a versatile Hill Country investment, this property offers the space, freedom, and scenery that make Central Texas land so desirable.
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Principal & interest
$1,547
Mortgage insurance
$0
Property taxes
$170
Home insurance
$105
HOA fees
$0
Utilities
Not included
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