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$199,000
MLS: 42249-23096
6. Acres
This 6+/- acre tract of land in Harleton is waiting for you!
Unleash your horse riding passion in the 180' x 90' riding arena. Whether it's a casual ride or rigorous training, this arena provides the ideal environment. Additionally, you'll find convenient small barns and holding pens right at the front of the property, making horse care and training a breeze.
You'll find a well-equipped welding shop with 220 power and a concrete slab offers endless possibilities for at-home businesses.
One fully stocked pond with Brim, Bass, and Catfish lies within the trees. There are a few different possibilites of where you could build your home! There are no restrictions here; build to suit! The property lies within the Harleton Independent School District.
Don't let this unique property slip away. Call for your private viewing of the property.
*Disclaimer: Tiny home seen in picture is no longer on the property.*
Harrison County, Texas, offers a captivating lifestyle rooted in charm, community, and natural beauty. The small town of Harleton, nestled within this region, epitomizes the Texan way of life with its welcoming atmosphere and serene countryside. Surrounding towns like Marshall and Hallsville provide a delightful mix of modern amenities and traditional Southern hospitality.
In Harrison County, you'll find a lifestyle that values family, leisure, and the great outdoors. Residents and visitors alike can explore the rich history of Marshall's downtown district, filled with historic architecture and unique boutiques. The area's friendly residents make you feel right at home, and the regional cuisine, including barbecue and Southern comfort food, is simply irresistible.
Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the lush landscapes, abundant green spaces, and opportunities for outdoor activities. The serene Caddo Lake, with its picturesque bayous and moss-draped cypress trees, offers a perfect escape for boating, fishing, and birdwatching. The scenic Piney Woods region invites hiking, camping, and wildlife encounters, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers.
Local attractions like the Texas and Pacific Railway Museum, the Michelson Museum of Art, and the Harrison County Historical Museum showcase the area's heritage and culture. Whether you're exploring the historic charm of Jefferson or taking part in the vibrant community events, there's always something to do.
In Harrison County, the pace of life is a bit slower, allowing for relaxation and the appreciation of simple pleasures. It's a place where tradition and modernity coexist harmoniously, offering a distinctive Texan lifestyle that embraces both the past and the present.