Chandler Road Tract
The Chandler Road Tract presents an opportunity that's becoming increasingly attractive to hunters, land managers, and buyers who appreciate the long-term potential of land.
Recently harvested timber has opened the property to a new stage of growth. Thick stands of native vegetation, regenerating hardwoods, and abundant browse are already establishing themselves across the landscape. This type of early successional habitat provides exceptional food and cover for wildlife, creating the foundation for a property that should continue to improve with each passing season.
The rolling terrain naturally creates a variety of habitat types while offering numerous locations for future food plots, stand sites, and trail systems. As the property continues to mature, the habitat diversity will only become stronger, making this an excellent candidate for someone looking to actively manage wildlife.
An old homesite occupies one of the highest elevations on the property, where an existing cabin, a barn and other structures remain. While the improvements will require renovation, they offer immediate utility for storage or the opportunity to be transformed into a hunting camp. For buyers with different plans, the homesite also provides an outstanding location for a future residence overlooking the surrounding countryside.
Accessibility is another major strength of the property. Chandler Road provides convenient access, while the location-just northeast of Malvern and only minutes from Glen Rose and Interstate 30-allows owners to enjoy a quiet rural setting without being far from restaurants, shopping, and other everyday conveniences.
Whether your goal is building a hunting property, establishing a weekend retreat, creating a country homesite, or simply investing in recreational land with room to improve, the Chandler Road Tract offers the flexibility to make that vision a reality. It is a property that invites its next owner to leave their own mark while enjoying the rewards that come with watching well-managed land continue to develop over time.