Twin Creeks Reserve at Ralph Hall Lake
Honey Grove, Texas
$3,450,000
Added on 12/4/2023



Property Features
- Creek
- Hunting
- Home
- Arena
- Barn
- Electricity
- River
- Pond
Property Description
For more information or to schedule a showing, contact Brett Grier, Broker|Partner, Hall and Hall, LLP at 817-357-7347.
Twin Creeks Reserve is located 90 miles northeast of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. The ranch consists of approximately 263+/- deeded acres in the Sulphur River valley in northeast Texas. The well-balanced property is developed with a three-bedroom, two-bathroom remodeled cottage, suitable for a modest homestead or could be transitioned to secondary housing for guests or hired help. In addition to the home, there is a well-kept equestrian facility, event b
Location
Hall Hall
Broker
Hall and Hall
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