Calvert Junction is a 17-acre tract located just 1.5 miles from downtown Calvert in Robertson County, Texas. The property offers a peaceful rural setting with excellent access, making it an ideal spot for a private homestead, weekend retreat, or long-term investment. The majority of the acreage is covered in dense native tree cover, which provides both privacy and habitat for wildlife, with a few trails selectively cleared for accessibility. Calvert Junction features more than 350 feet of FM 1644 frontage, offering reliable paved-road access directly to the property. The tract includes a medium-sized pond that is known to consistently hold water year-round and is stocked with bass and perch, offering recreational fishing opportunities.
Located less than 1.5 miles from Highway 6, the main corridor connecting Bryan/College Station to Waco, the property sits in a strategic growth area. With Texas A&M just 25 minutes away and steady development along the Highway 6 corridor, this property positions itself as a strong long-term investment while maintaining its charm as a quiet country retreat.
Location
TBD FM Road 1644, Calvert, TX 77837
The property is 1.5 miles to downtown Calvert, 24 miles to Bryan/College Station, 50 miles to Waco, 80 miles to Austin, and approximately 115 miles to Dallas.
Land & Water
Calvert Junction offers 17 acres of diverse land with approximately 10 feet of elevation change across the tract. The front portion of the property consists primarily of scrub brush and scattered trees, providing open space with natural cover. The back portion transitions into heavier hardwoods, including mature oaks, which create a more secluded and shaded landscape. A seasonal tributary of the Little Brazos River traverses the property from south to north, enhancing both wildlife habitat and natural character. The property also includes a medium-sized pond that reliably holds water throughout the year. Stocked with bass and perch, it provides both recreation and a potential water source for livestock. Wildlife commonly seen on the property includes whitetail deer, hogs, and various small game species, making it a well-rounded recreational tract.
Improvements & Utilities
Calvert Junction is fenced with a mix of perimeter fencing that is currently in serviceable condition. Electricity is available along FM 1644 at the front of the property. Water wells in the immediate area typically range from 300 to 550 feet in depth with yields averaging around 40 gallons per minute, suggesting good potential for a future water well. The property remains in a natural state with no permanent structural improvements, offering a clean slate for future development.
Minerals
Surface sale only; no minerals will convey with the property.
Taxes
2024 property taxes were approximately $3,700. The property is not currently under an agricultural exemption.