The J P Ranch in the College Mound area is a good property with plenty of open pasture for livestock and close proximity just southeast of Terrell. It is easy to access, and has some 440′ – 520′ topographical changes overlooking the open spaces that are uncommon for this area.
Location: The ranch is a short 35 miles from downtown Dallas, with access points on FM 429 and CR 129, and also frontage on I-20. The property is in the northeastern part of Kaufman County.
Water: This ranch is serviced by 8 stock ponds for livestock, and also community water from the College Mound WSC. There are also several sloughs along Muddy Cedar Creek in the northern wooded part of the ranch that stay wet and can provide some excellent duck hunting.
Wildlife: Two creek draws and the lower bottomland areas along the lower Muddy Cedar Creek hold plenty of deer and hogs.
Minerals: 70% minerals convey with an acceptable contract.
Utilities: Electricity is on site.
Taxes: Ag exempt status.
Note: Buyer’s agent, if any, 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 information has been deemed correct but is not guaranteed and is subject to changes, corrections, and or withdraws from the market with no prior notice.
JP Ranch - Kaufman County, Terrell, TXJP Ranch - Kaufman County, Terrell, TX
The J P Ranch in the College Mound area is a good property with plenty of open pasture for livestock and close proximity just southeast of Terrell. It is easy to access, and has some 440′ – 520′ topographical changes overlooking the open spaces that are uncommon for this area.
Location: The ranch is a short 35 miles from downtown Dallas, with access points on FM 429 and CR 129, and also frontage on I-20. The property is in the northeastern part of Kaufman County.
Water: This ranch is serviced by 8 stock ponds for livestock, and also community water from the College Mound WSC. There are also several sloughs along Muddy Cedar Creek in the northern wooded part of the ranch that stay wet and can provide some excellent duck hunting.
Wildlife: Two creek draws and the lower bottomland areas along the lower Muddy Cedar Creek hold plenty of deer and hogs.
Minerals: 70% minerals convey with an acceptable contract.
Utilities: Electricity is on site.
Taxes: Ag exempt status.
Note: Buyer’s agent, if any, 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 information has been deemed correct but is not guaranteed and is subject to changes, corrections, and or withdraws from the market with no prior notice.