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Old Lake Road Place

 

If you are looking for a great hunting spot near civilization, this is it. Located in Northwestern Wichita County Texas just a mile and a half from the town of Electra. With approximately 106 acres of native pasture with mesquite cover and 75 acres of cultivated land, this would make a very hunting or cow/calf place. There are two recently cleaned out earth tanks and a city water meter will be available on the SE corner. Also, electric service is available. Possibilities of wildlife include whitetail deer, turkey, wild pigs, dove and quail. Located just off US Hwy 287 in Electra, then take highway 25 north 1.2 miles to Old Lake Road then .75 miles.

Finley Property

This property consists of two separate tracts 240 ac. and 80 ac.  The 80 ac. tract is fenced and has a water well off of the northwest corner of the property with brush consisting of mesquite.  The 240 ac. is fenced and has approximately 131 ac. of cropland which could be used for food plots for wildlife and on the east side there is native pasture with mesquite,  hackberry and lotebush with scattered cedar.  There is one water well on the 240 ac. tract of land.  An old house is on the place that is partially redone and is used for a weekend cabin.  Both tracts a sell together $1,275/ ac. and have electricity and water. Call Danny Havins @ 940-839-5152.

Directions for Finley property- go south of Goodlet on FM 2363 to Cemetery Rd and go west 3.6 miles and the northeast corner of the property will be on the south side of the road.

 

 

 

South Hare Ranch

The 400 acre South Hare Ranch is a great opportunity to own a North Texas combination cattle and recreational hunting property in Hardeman County!  Quanah is 20 miles from the ranch and the amenities of Childress are just a short 16 minutes away. This ranch is easily accessed with all-weather frontage on McSpadden Road. Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex is approximately 3 1/2 hours to the east and Amarillo is about 2 hours to the west.

General Description:  This 400 +/- acre ranch in Hardeman County is near the Childress County line. All of the land is in native pasture, with thick grasses and brush cover. With the recent rains the grass is thick and the tank is full!  The perimeter fences and cross fencing are in fair shape and has been cross fenced in four pastures. A hot wire fence is in place for cattle around the entire perimeter. The east pasture is approximately 160 acres, and the rest does have some fair cross fencing and hot wire. The South Hare Ranch is the perfect cattle ranch or hunting escape with numerous opportunities for improvement and and the property could support a cattle herd from day one!

Directions: From U.S. Highway 287 take FM 268 north 5 miles to McSpadden Road. Take a right on McSpadden road for 1.8 Miles to the gate. The property will be on the north side of the road.

Terrain: The terrain relatively flat, covered in native grasses, wild plum. East side of the property has approximately 70 acres that was used for farmland in the past.

Electricity: Electricity is nearby on the south east corner about .3 miles to the east on McSpadden Road and Newman road to the north.

Vegetation: The property supports a good native grass composition with combination of wild plum, mesquite, hackberry and shinnery.

Wildlife: Whitetail Deer, Quail, Dove, Rio Grande Turkey, coyotes, Wild Hog & Varmints and provide great hunting.

Water: Surface water: one tank on the south end of the property. An old water well  that is not in use is on the west side of the property. Many center pivot irrigation wells are in the area.

Soils: To view the Soils map, Click here: South Hare Ranch Soils Map

Minerals: No minerals are being offered.

Airports: Childress Municipal Airport (KCDS)  is located 20 Miles to the west.

Hospitals: Childress Regional Medical Center is located 16 Miles to the west.

Legal Description:

Broker & Commission Disclosure: Buyer’s Agent/ Broker must be identified upon first contact with Listing Broker/ Listing Agent and Buyer’s Agent/ Broker must be present at the initial property tour in order to participate in the real estate commission. Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of DAVIS VERNON REAL ESTATE.

Price: $1700 per acre (680,000.00)

Contact: Chris Clerihew 940-886-6782 | Chris@davisvernon.com

 

Bird Place

The Bird place is a nice combination cattle and hunting place with both cultivated land and native pasture that has Hwy 62 road frontage.
This property lies north of Childress, south of Wellington and west of Hollis, Oklahoma.
The property consists of 277 acres of native pasture and 346 acres of cropland.  A small portion of pasture is on the north side of the property and the majority of pasture lies on the south end of property.  The majority of the cropland is on the north side of the property.
There is one water well on the north end of the property and good to fair fences on the west, south and north and no fence on the east side along county road 18.  There is a current tennant on the property.
This farm is suitable to grow cotton, wheat, milo and hay grazer.
The native pasture is excellent hunting for whitetail deer, turkey, quail, hogs, dove, and varmints that might include bobcats, and coyotes.  There is excellent habitat for the wildlife.
Native grasses, mesquite and hackberry are found here.
Electricity is on the property.
Price per acre is $1,750.00
Call Danny Havins for your private showing @ 940-839-5152

Delwin Place

Delwin Place | Cottle County, Texas

Location/Access:

The Delwin Place is located just 12 miles South of the community Paducah Texas. Great paved access to the entire west side of the property via Farm to Market Road 2278. Located just less than 2 hours from Lubbock Texas, 2 hours from Abilene, Texas, and about 4 hours from the DFW metroplex. This property is located in the proximity of the legendary 6666 Ranch and the Tongue River Ranch.

General Description:

335 acres are currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). The land is receiving an annual payment of $9,292.00, with the the current contract expiring in October 2022.

The terrain varies from nearly level to gently sloping. A waterway in the middle of the property, has a line of trees that is a natural path for wildlife.

Hunting:

Hunting in this area is great with abundance of Whitetail Deer, Bobwhite Quail, Turkey, Dove, Bobcats, Coyote, and Wild Hogs.

Improvements:

A 5 wire barbed wire fence in great shape is located on the eastern boundary of the property. Rural water is located on FM 2278 on the western boundary. Electric lines are located on the northern and entire western boundary with an electric meter in the property.

Price:

Price per acre: 1300.00

Taxes:

The 2021 taxes were approximately $610.06

Remarks:

The Delwin Place is an income producing property with the added benefit of outstanding deer hunting potential. If you are in the market for an investment with both income and hunting potential located within 2 hours of Lubbock and Abilene, you should see this property today!

Contact Listing Agent: Chris Clerihew at (940)886-6782 or email Chris@davisvernon.com