Rotan Homes with Pasture Lot description

Rotan Homes with Pasture Lot description

Welcome to Rotan, Texas – a quaint gem nestled in the heart of the Lone Star State! Known for its rich history and vibrant community spirit, Rotan offers a unique blend of small-town charm and modern conveniences. With a population that embraces its rural roots, this city is the perfect place for those seeking a peaceful lifestyle while still enjoying the warmth of a close-knit community.

Rotan boasts a picturesque landscape characterized by expansive skies and rolling pastures, making it an ideal location for those who appreciate the beauty of nature. The area is particularly known for its homes with pasture lots, providing ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or even keeping livestock. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature and enjoying your morning coffee while overlooking your own stretch of green!

The real estate market in Rotan is diverse, catering to a range of preferences and budgets. Whether you’re searching for a cozy cottage or a spacious family home with room to roam, you’ll find properties that perfectly suit your needs. Many homes come equipped with modern amenities while still retaining their rustic charm, offering the best of both worlds.

Living in Rotan means easy access to local shops, parks, and community events that foster a sense of belonging. With its friendly residents and beautiful surroundings, Rotan is not just a place to live – it's a place to thrive. Come and explore the possibilities of life in Rotan, where your dream home with a pasture lot awaits!

Newest Rotan Homes with Pasture Lot description

$848,000
21129131 MLS
“bob-white” is the distinctive sound you hear as you pull up to the gate; the sentries of quail are out in full force to give you that unique West Texas Howdy. Their chorus of whistles creates peace that makes the Double Mountain view much more special. Quail aren’t the only ones that enjoy this area of Stonewall County, the wild hogs, Whitetail deer, dove, and much more flourish in this landscape abundant with water throughout. The Salt Creek South 320 offers all that you would expect in the great outdoors with uninterrupted views of iconic landscape, wildlife, water, and more stars than you can imagine. This is a full experience. Along the foothills of what early settlers used to guide their travels, this property has a landscape that rises in elevation to soak in those historic views. You’ll find the place functional too, with two large stock tanks Perimeter fences are in good shape. The property has been managed over the years, so grass production is better than normal for the area. A variety of trees are thick in the canyon draws and around the surface water. The cover is very good with the landscape serving as travel corridors and the trees protecting those wild travelers. The open areas will be critical during rut season as the neighboring properties are thick with trees. Fawns can be found bedding down in the thick grass and find the property nice to run and play. Good size concrete trough can be found by the working windmill. Approximately 320 acres in Stonewall County, this acreage is considered pasture with improved grasses. The land is consider rolling which is a good fit for the Rolling Plains namesake in the area. With a good mix of topographical changes, the property gives you several looks as you work yourself across it. This is a fun property. Additional acreage is available. Two canyons have been dammed up to create some significant bodies of water for that part of the world. The seller will reserve a utility easement along the west fence line.

Tbd County Road 440, Rotan

$1,803,375
21031359 MLS
“bob-white” is the distinctive sound you hear as you pull up to the gate; the sentries of quail are out in full force to give you that unique West Texas Howdy. Their chorus of whistles creates peace that makes the Double Mountain view much more special. Quail aren’t the only ones that enjoy this area of Stonewall County, the wild hogs, Whitetail deer, dove, and much more flourish in this landscape abundant with water throughout. The Salt Creek 721 offers all that you would expect in the great outdoors with uninterrupted views of iconic landscape, wildlife, water, and more stars than you can imagine. This is a full experience. Along the foothills of what early settlers used to guide their travels, this property has a landscape that rises in elevation to soak in those historic views. You’ll find the place functional too, with three large stock tanks collecting water from the canyons that flow into Salt Creek. Cross fenced for livestock; the interior and perimeter fences are in good shape. The property has been managed over the years, so grass production is better than normal for the area. A variety of trees are thick in the canyon draws and around the surface water. The cover is very good with the landscape serving as travel corridors and the trees protecting those wild travelers. The open areas will be critical during rut season as the neighboring properties are thick with trees. Fawns can be found bedding down in the thick grass and find the property nice to run and play. Large concrete troughs can be found throughout filled by the working windmills and a series of buried poly lines. A good property just off the beaten path is sometimes hard to find, especially one with good water, terrain change, wildlife, and views both day and night. Come see what the early settlers saw, its sure worth the look.

Tbd Fm 610, Rotan

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