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This is one of those tracts of land that has it all. Pristine Council Creek flows on it's south and west side. There is a georgeous medow next to the creek where wildflowers abound. Large pecan trees, live oak, post oak, and elm trees provide plenty of shade. A level home site area offers a scenic view of the surrounding mountains and valley below. A good water well is already in place. Lake Buchanan is hust a couple of minutes away and access to a private boat dock on the lake is included with this property.
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The terrain is gently rolling.
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To get to this unique tract of land take highway 29 west from Burnet. Go to highway 2341 till you come to CR 110 on the right. Go about 2/10 mile CR 113 will go to the right. Property will be on the right side. Look for our signs.
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There are numerous large live oaks, post oaks, elm and pecan trees throughout the property.
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There is good cover for all wildlife.
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Whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, and other wildlife are plentiful.
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Electric is easily accessable from PEC. A water well is already on the property.
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The west boundary only is fenced.
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Council creek flows on two sides of this property. In addition a seasonal creek on the east side and would make an excellent stock tank possibility.
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Included with this property is a private boat dock access to Lake Buchanan.
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Native grasses cover this tract of land.
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There is good frontage on CR 113.
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The soil is red sandy loam.
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This tract of land is acceptable for almost anything. It would be hard to find a more unique tact of land that offers as much as this one. The homesite possibilities as well as recreation on this land make it a great place to build a home. Due to it's prime location this would also be a good investment property.
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There are some restrictions on the land that mostly protect the landowners. Please call our office for a copy.
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The west side of this tract has a home site area that slopes down to the creek bottom covered with trees.This would make a fanstastic back yard.
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Photos of this land do not due it justice. To realize it's full beauty one needs to see it.
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