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$1,060,500
21361478 MLS
505± acres north of Childress offering cattle grazing, hunting, fishing, recreation, and rural homesite potential. Native and improved grasses, rolling terrain, seasonal drainages, and approximately 60 feet of elevation change. Good 6-strand perimeter and cross-fencing divides the property into 3 rotational grazing pastures with livestock water available throughout. Improvements include holding and working pens and a covered livestock and feed facility with 6 horse stalls, water faucets on both sides, 2 additional livestock water tanks, FodderTech hydroponic feed-growing system, and integrated feed and tack storage. Separately fenced round-bale storage area. One strong working water well plus 2 dirt stock tanks. Per Seller, the west tank has not gone dry since construction. The east tank receives runoff and well water, remains full year-round, and is stocked with catfish, perch, and recently added bass. Excellent wildlife habitat with deer, hogs, quail, and dove commonly observed. Buck Creek is approximately 1 mile north and the Prairie Dog Town Fork of the Red River approximately 1.5 miles south. South Plains Electric service extends through the property. County roads border all 4 sides. No irrigation wells, but irrigated land is located immediately northwest across the road and approximately one-half mile east. Evidence of 3 former homestead locations, old foundations, and 2 cisterns remains. No hunting or grazing leases in place. Whether for cattle, horses, hunting, fishing, recreation, a future homesite, or long-term land investment, this property offers an unusual combination of water, improvements, access, and recreational appeal.

Tbd County Road M, Childress

$2,000,000
21308762 MLS
325 acres, more or less, located approximately 11 miles southwest of Childress, Texas. This versatile tract consists primarily of well-established improved grasses on the uplands and a mixture of improved and native grasses along the seasonal creek bottom. Fully fenced and cross-fenced, the property is well suited for cattle operations while also providing excellent wildlife habitat and natural travel corridors. Improvements include four dirt stock tanks, a domestic water well, Red River Authority rural water service, South Plains Electric Cooperative service, cattle holding and working pens, a double RV carport with hookups, and a double carport suitable for vehicles or equipment. The former homesite area includes established tree rows that serve as a windbreak, while additional trees along the seasonal creek corridor enhance both wildlife habitat and the visual appeal of the property. Rolling terrain, seasonal drainage features, established grasses, stock water, and approximately 80 feet of elevation change create an attractive setting for livestock operations, hunting, recreation, and future homesite opportunities. Wildlife commonly observed on the property includes deer, hogs, quail, and dove. The property offers approximately one mile of FM 2103 frontage along the northern boundary, with County Road 5 forming the western boundary and County Road 6 forming the eastern boundary. A 345kV transmission line is located across FM 2103. The combination of access, utility availability, agricultural productivity, and location within a region experiencing continued economic activity may appeal to agricultural operators, investors, recreational buyers, and those seeking long-term land ownership opportunities. Buyer to independently verify all information, including acreage, utilities, water availability, easements, restrictions, and suitability for intended use.

15450 Farm To Market, Childress

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