This approximately 262-acre tract in Williamson County offers a rare blend of productive agricultural land, recreational appeal, and long-term flexibility in the heart of the Central Texas growth corridor. Currently under a cattle lease that maintains the agricultural tax valuation, the property provides immediate operational use while offering strong potential for a future homestead, family compound, or investment hold. Its size, water features, and proximity to expanding development create a versatile opportunity for ranching, recreation, or thoughtfully planned residential use.
The open pastureland is well-suited for grazing, ranching, and wildlife habitat. Six livestock ponds are located throughout the property, supporting current cattle operations while also providing opportunities for fishing and recreational use. The expansive rolling acreage and rural setting make the land ideal for hunting, outdoor recreation, or establishing a private homestead or multi-home family compound, with ample room to maintain privacy while preserving agricultural or recreational uses.
Electricity is available along the road frontages, providing flexibility for future residential or agricultural improvements. Water infrastructure includes a 3-inch Manville water line along CR 463 and an additional water line along CR 484, offering multiple access points for future development or home sites. The combination of existing water access and road frontage supports a wide range of potential uses, from continued ranching to residential or rental improvements.
Situated in Williamson County, the property lies approximately 5 miles from Coupland and 6 miles from US 290 in Elgin, with convenient access to growing employment and commercial centers. The planned Lund Farm Development is located 2.5 miles away, reflecting ongoing residential and mixed-use expansion in the area. The property is approximately 14 miles from the Samsung semiconductor facility and about 30 miles from downtown Austin and Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. Located within one of the fastest-growing regions in Texas, the property offers a balance of rural lifestyle appeal and proximity to Central Texas infrastructure, jobs, and amenities.
Williamson County, Coupland ISD. The agricultural valuation keeps taxes low at around $900/year.
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