Located approximately 3 miles east of Red Hill, Texas, and positioned north of FM 995, this expansive 546.23-acre property unfolds on the west side of Cass County Road 3217. Typical of the charm of the East Texas landscape, this property emerges as a premier upland, managed timberland investment, boasting impeccable site quality characteristics and a diverse array of timber types. Within its boundaries, one encounters a perfect blend of superior pine saw timber, hardwood saw timber, and both pine and hardwood pulpwood stands offering an immediate avenue for income generation. Elevation changes from east to west over 100’. Soils are a mix of Lilbert fine sand, Darco loamy fine sand, Teneha loamy fine sand and Lulus fine sandy loam. These soils are generally located on 2-5% slopes and are excellent for timber and grass production. The majority of the north boundary is bordered by Bee Creek making for a perfect water source for wildlife most of the year. Beyond its investment potential, this property unfolds endless hunting and recreational possibilities with white-tailed deer, feral hogs, squirrel and several other species available. Outstanding Eastern Wild Turkey have been taken from the property and a slough offers water fowling opportunities as well. The property has been enrolled in the TPWD LAMPS and MLDP programs which offer extended hunting opportunities. With over 2,000 feet of county road frontage and an intricate network of interior woods roads and trails, exploration and adventure seamlessly intertwine. For those seeking refuge amidst nature, a hunter's cabin stands as a rustic retreat, while a 485-foot deep well with electrical service ensures a reliable source of water on the northwest corner. In summary, this property is a captivating mosaic of investment, natural beauty, and recreational allure, making it an exceptional opportunity for those with a discerning eye for the extraordinary. |