Buck Stop 62

County Road 441 Sweetwater, Texas 79556
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Property Details

  • Price $275,000
  • Acres 62.98± Acres
  • County Fisher

Description

Buck Stop 62 is the ultimate West Texas hunting retreat. Located just 20 minutes north of Sweetwater, this exceptional 62± acre property offers a turnkey opportunity for hunting, recreation, or building your dream country home. Fully fenced with barbed wire and equipped with utilities, the property is ready to enjoy from day one.

Designed with the outdoorsman in mind, the land features healthy native whitetail deer populations, dense natural cover, and includes a quality deer blind and feeder for outstanding hunting opportunities. A well-maintained interior trail system provides easy access throughout the property by truck, ATV, or foot.

A heavy-duty Conex container offers secure storage for equipment, ATVs, and hunting gear, or can be finished into a comfortable hunting cabin or bunkhouse. Whether you’re looking for a private hunting retreat, a weekend getaway, or a rural homesite with room to roam, this versatile property is ready for its next owner.

Location

Location
This property is located 20 minutes north of Sweetwater, 2 hours from Midland, 2 hours from Lubbock, and 3 hours from the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Driving Directions
The property is located on the east side of County Road 441 in southern Fisher County. Please contact the listing agent for specific driving directions. (GPS will not take you to the correct location.)

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Details

Acreage:

The property is approximately 62.898± acres. The seller will provide a new survey. There are setback restrictions against blinds or feeders being set against the fence line.

Topography:

The topography is sloping with a canyon draw that cuts through the east side of the property.

Rainfall and Elevation:

Average rainfall for Fisher County is around 22 inches per year.

Cover:

This property features a diverse mix of native West Texas vegetation that provides excellent wildlife habitat. The landscape includes mature mesquite and hackberry trees, abundant agarita and other native browse species, along with a healthy stand of native grasses that support both wildlife and livestock.

Fences:

The property is completely fenced, including new fencing on the north and south sides.

Utilities:

There is a water meter from Bitter Creek Water Supply and an electric meter from Big Country Electric in place.

Water:

In addition to the water meter, there is a large stock tank that appears to hold water year-round. A canyon draw runs through the eastern portion of the property and provides runoff to the tank as well as holds spots of water during times of wet weather.

Hunting:

This area is known for its healthy populations of trophy whitetail deer, as well as Rio Grande turkey, bobwhite quail, dove, feral hogs, and other native game. A quality hunting blind and feeder are already in place and will convey with the property, making it ready to hunt from day one.

Residence and Improvements:

A conex container is included in the sale.

Mineral Rights:

Seller will convey all owned mineral rights and all owned wind rights with an acceptable offer. There are no current mineral or wind leases on the property. Contact the listing agent for specific details.

Price:

The property is priced at $275,000.