Some properties just feel different the moment you step onto them. This is one of those.
Twelve and a half acres of mixed Texas land — part open pasture, part shaded canopy — sitting quietly in Hempstead, right in the path of one of the fastest-growing corridors in the entire state. You can stand in the middle of this property and hear yourself think. That's getting harder to find out here, and it's not going to get easier.
The land itself is the story. Open ground where you can picture a home, a barn, or simply a sunrise with coffee in hand. Mature trees that offer shade, privacy, and that unmistakable sense that this place has been here a while — and will be for a long time to come. Nearly 13 acres means there's space for all of it without any of it feeling crowded.
What makes this one genuinely different is that the hard work is already done. Public water, city sewer, and electricity are all available at the property. No well to drill. No septic to engineer. No wondering. You show up with a vision and the infrastructure is ready to meet you.
And there are no restrictions waiting to water that vision down. No HOA. No building codes dictating what you can or can't do. Whether you're designing a custom home, setting up a small ranch operation, creating an investment holding, or simply land banking in a market that keeps moving — this property gets out of your way and lets you lead.
The location works hard too. Waller is 15–20 minutes down the road. Houston is about an hour. Bryan is roughly an hour in the other direction. You're close enough to everything that matters, far enough away that it doesn't follow you home.
Unrestricted acreage with full utilities this close to Houston isn't just uncommon — it's quietly disappearing. The buyers who move on properties like this tend to be the ones who looked back years later and called it one of the best decisions they made.
Come walk it. See what you see.