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Located near Weimar, Tx and within 1.5-2 hours of Houston, San Antonio or Austin, this secluded property is a recreational/hunters dream with whitetail deer, turkey, dove, feral hogs and fishing from the pond. The property is approximately 60% wooded and 40% open and includes over 2000 ft of the West Sandy Creek frontage near the east boundary. The open area in the middle of the property providing a nice area for cattle grazing, hay production and wildlife viewing from the front porch. This property is nearly square in dimensions with a 60 ft deeded lane for 1076 ft from paved Harmony Road which provides easy access, but great privacy. There are many Large Live Oak and Post Oak Trees on the property, Improvements include a water well, pond, septic system, electricity, a 14' X 60' 2005 Manufactured Home with Central A/H, with a nice porch for watching the wildlife. This property has been used only seldom since 2005 except for cattle grazing and during Deer Season. The owner has priced this property for a QUICK SALE including partial Minerals/Royalty. There are no pipelines or production facilities on this tract. There is a 65 acre tract located immediately north that would include approximately 2400' of Harmony Road paved frontage. Please call for appointment to view this nice secluded property. The property has an AG Tax Status. Owner has a Texas Real Estate License.
Directions: This property is located approximately 1 1/2 hours from Katy or Richmond/Rosenburg. From Katy, Texas take I-10 west to the Weimar Exit (exit 683), turn south on FM 155 continue for 6 miles turn left on Harmony Lane for 2 miles, the property is on the right. Tri-County Realty (For Sale Sign) is on the 60 ' Deeded Lane. From Richmond/Rosenburg take 90A west past the Water Park in Sheridan to FM 155, turn north continue for 8 miles to Harmony Road, turn right for 2 miles the property is on the right side of Harmony Road. The gate into the property is LOCKED.
197.561 acres and 2005 Oak Creek 14 X 60 Manufactured Home with Water Well, Septic and Garage/Shed in the J. Dabney A-17 Survey in Colorado County, Texas.