582 Acres | Highway 190 | T-11 (T-10 & T-2) |
Woodville, Texas
$2,880,900
Added on 8/21/2024



Property Description
1st time open market offering ! Historically owned by major timber companies. Easy access, and good frontage on Highway 190. Thinned pine plantation over good sloping to rolling topography. High and dry ! Great shape for multiple uses. Excellent high fence candidate ! Photos may not be tract specific. Theses tracts are subject to a managerial thinning. Thinnings are important to the pine plantation stands for spacing and improved health and grow of the stand.
Utilities
Electric available
Utility Provider
Sam Houston Electric Cooperative
Location
Andy Flack
Principal / Broker
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