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278 Acre Purtis Creek Ranch, Mabank
Listed by Bryan Pickens
City: Mabank
County: Henderson County
State: TX
Price: $1,100,000
Full Description:
This quiet ranch offers good recreational opportunities very close to Dallas. Two creeks cut through the land, the flooded hardwood draws hold wildlife, and it has the rolling hills that make this area highly desired. The real value on this ranch is that it is next door to Purtis Creek State Park! The deer, hogs, doves, and ducks congregate on this ranch because it neighbors this heavily wooded sanctuary.
Location: 60 miles east of Dallas, only a few miles past Mabank off of Hwy 175, in northern Henderson County.
Topography: Rolling terrain at elevations ranging from 370 – 430 feet, with mostly Nahatche and Woodtell loam soils that retain moisture, woods, and good open land for grazing, planting whitetail and duck food plots, or just riding your atv. The gate sits at a high point, offering 12 mile views of Big Rock Ridge.
Water: Purtis Creek and Mill Creek intersect on this ranch, and they stay wet most of the time. The property also has 4 ponds with good fishing, and a few low areas that flood and attract waterfowl in the wintertime.
Wildlife: This ranch is a good all-around hunting property, also offering good dove hunting.
Improvements: Electricity, septic, co-op water.
Minerals: 10%. They will convey with the sale.
Taxes: Agricultural value.
History: About 30 acres of this ranch encompasses an old settlement town of Goshen, where in the late 1800s there were buildings such as a post office, three general stores, two churches, a hotel and a saloon. Nothing above ground remains of this abandoned town, except for the cemetery which adjoins the ranch on the east.
Misc: There is easy access to a 350-acre lake, lighted fishing piers, and camping and picnic sites with water and electricity at the neighboring Purtis Creek State Park, where a 13.6-pound ShareLunker bass was caught in March.
Note: Buyer's agent must be present at initial showing to participate in real estate commission. This write-up may contain errors and omissions and is for information only. The above has been deemed correct but is not guaranteed and is subject to changes, corrections, and or withdraws from the market without prior notice.
Acreage: 278
County: Henderson County
State: TX
Price: $1,100,000
Full Description:
This quiet ranch offers good recreational opportunities very close to Dallas. Two creeks cut through the land, the flooded hardwood draws hold wildlife, and it has the rolling hills that make this area highly desired. The real value on this ranch is that it is next door to Purtis Creek State Park! The deer, hogs, doves, and ducks congregate on this ranch because it neighbors this heavily wooded sanctuary.
Location: 60 miles east of Dallas, only a few miles past Mabank off of Hwy 175, in northern Henderson County.
Topography: Rolling terrain at elevations ranging from 370 – 430 feet, with mostly Nahatche and Woodtell loam soils that retain moisture, woods, and good open land for grazing, planting whitetail and duck food plots, or just riding your atv. The gate sits at a high point, offering 12 mile views of Big Rock Ridge.
Water: Purtis Creek and Mill Creek intersect on this ranch, and they stay wet most of the time. The property also has 4 ponds with good fishing, and a few low areas that flood and attract waterfowl in the wintertime.
Wildlife: This ranch is a good all-around hunting property, also offering good dove hunting.
Improvements: Electricity, septic, co-op water.
Minerals: 10%. They will convey with the sale.
Taxes: Agricultural value.
History: About 30 acres of this ranch encompasses an old settlement town of Goshen, where in the late 1800s there were buildings such as a post office, three general stores, two churches, a hotel and a saloon. Nothing above ground remains of this abandoned town, except for the cemetery which adjoins the ranch on the east.
Misc: There is easy access to a 350-acre lake, lighted fishing piers, and camping and picnic sites with water and electricity at the neighboring Purtis Creek State Park, where a 13.6-pound ShareLunker bass was caught in March.
Note: Buyer's agent must be present at initial showing to participate in real estate commission. This write-up may contain errors and omissions and is for information only. The above has been deemed correct but is not guaranteed and is subject to changes, corrections, and or withdraws from the market without prior notice.
Acreage: 278
Broker: Bryan Pickens
Broker Phone:: 214-552-4417
Broker Phone:: 214-552-4417
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