000 FM 362
Waller, Texas
$4,650,000
Added on 1/30/2024



Property Features
- Hunting
- Timber
- Pond
Property Description
Nestled on a sprawling 157-acre wooded timber tract, this property offers a unique blend of natural beauty, tranquility and connection with nature. Wide logging trails wind through the woods, providing both easy access and recreational opportunities. Explore the vast acreage on horseback, 4-wheelers or hiking! Build your cabin or country retreat, the expansive acreage provides many picturesque spots with a mix of open spaces and wooded areas. Whether you envision a rustic cabin nestled among the trees or a family retreat with room for all, the possibilities are endless. Ponds are scattered
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