Deniz Yalmaz
Ultima Real Estate
License number: 0540137 mobile: 817-233-0249
e-mail: deniz@intelreal­ty.com
www.intelrealty.­com
5220 Spring Valley Rd #160, Dallas, TX 75254
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Deniz Yalmaz
Ultima Real Estate
License number: 0540137
mobile: 817-233-0249
www.intelrealty.­com
5220 Spring Valley Rd #160
Dallas, TX 75254
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Farm to Market 2022, Elkhart, Texas 75839, USA
List Price: $1,150,000
Sale price per sqm: 53,586.57 $
Status: ACT
MLS#: 21017051
Property type: Land for sale, Land
Land size: 231 sqft (21.46 m2)
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Situated in the scenic southern portion of Anderson County, this ±231-acre tract offers a diverse landscape of open pasture, dense timber, and creek frontage just east of Elkhart, Texas. With access points along both FM 2022 and FM 1817, this property combines natural beauty with functional potential for recreation, cattle, or a large homestead. Rolling terrain, mature trees, and abundant wildlife make it a compelling option for buyers seeking privacy, productivity, and long-term value. The property is irregular in shape and features a blend of native pastureland interspersed with pockets of mature hardwoods and pine timber. Approximately 390 feet above sea level at its highest points, the land gently slopes downward to a low of roughly 330 feet, converging in the center of the property where Squirrel Creek and multiple feeder drainages flow. In addition to the year-round creek, a small pond just under an acre in size is located in the northern portion of the tract, offering water resources for wildlife or livestock. The mix of open and wooded areas provides potential for grazing, hay production, or recreational development. With a modest amount of clean-up and fence work, the land could support a small herd or serve as an expansive homestead site with excellent views and privacy. This area of Anderson County supports a healthy variety of native vegetation. The pastures include common grasses such as bahia and common bermuda, while the wooded areas are comprised of mature loblolly pine, post oak, southern red oak, sweetgum, hickory, and black walnut. The understory supports yaupon, greenbriar, and native shrubs. Wildlife is abundant throughout the property. Whitetail deer, feral hogs, bobcats, coyotes, and gray fox are regularly observed. The riparian corridors near Squirrel Creek also attract raccoons, squirrels, and a variety of migratory songbirds and raptors, making the tract ideal for both hunting and nature enjoyment.


Listing by: Whitetail Properties Real Estate