Coleman County 10 – Tract 2

CR 458 Coleman, Texas 76834
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Property Details

  • Price $119,000
  • Acres 10± Acres
  • County Coleman

Description

Discover rare private 10-acre tracts in Coleman County, Texas, offering the perfect opportunity for buyers seeking Central Texas ranch land for sale, a private homesite, or exceptional hunting property near Abilene.

These secluded raw acreage parcels sit just minutes from Coleman, TX, and about 45 minutes southeast of Abilene, providing easy access to town conveniences while delivering true privacy and abundant wildlife habitat ideal for deer hunting and outdoor recreation.

With approved water meters through Coleman County Water Supply and power readily available nearby, these tracts await your vision to build a custom rural retreat or family homestead. Tax records indicate Panther Creek ISD, though buyers should verify possible Coleman ISD eligibility for specific tracts.

Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of authentic Texas countryside—contact us today to explore these unique Coleman County land opportunities.

Location

Location
The land is located approximately 9 miles as the crow flies NW of Coleman and 35 miles as the crow flies SE of Abilene
Driving Directions
Turn south on CR 462 from HWY 83. Take CR 462 for 3 miles, then turn right on CR 417. Take CR 417 for 1.6 miles, then turn right on CR 458. Tract 2 starts on the corner of CR 458 and CR 417, and Tract 1 will be approximately 700 feet down CR 458.

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Details

Acreage:

Includes 10± acres of raw land.

Topography:

The topography is flat.

Rainfall and Elevation:

1,600–1,800 feet above sea level (typical for the rolling terrain in this part of the county).
It receives about 26–29 inches of rainfall annually on average, with the wettest months usually in spring and early summer (May often the highest), characteristic of the semi-arid to humid subtropical transition in central Texas.

Fences:

The property is fenced on 2 Sides. The owner will complete the fence on the other 2 sides upon closing.

Utilities:

Electricity can easily be brought in.

Water:

Water meter approved by Coleman County Water

Hunting:

Coleman County, Texas, offers solid hunting opportunities, especially for dove, white-tailed deer, and quail on private rural land like this. The open agricultural fields and brushy areas provide excellent habitat for mourning doves during the fall season, with many properties in the region supporting good populations and allowing for productive hunts.

Deer hunting is also popular in the rolling terrain, while upland game birds like quail can be found in suitable cover. This makes the area appealing for both casual and serious hunters looking for West Texas-style outdoor recreation.

Price:

This property is priced at $119,000.

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