Floyd County, Texas Land For Sale (4 results)
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FEATURED LISTING
03/19/2025
$160,000
62 ac.
ACTIVE
Floyd County - Flomot, TX
Location: Floyd County, Highway 97 Distances to Nearby Cities:
Quitaque, TX: Approx. 10 miles north
Amarillo, TX: Approx. 80 miles northwest
Lubbock, TX: Approx. 70 miles southwest
Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW), TX: Approx. 350 miles southeast
(Note: Distances are approximate and may vary based on specific routes.)
Property Description:
Welcome to a remarkable 62 acre property nestled within Floyd County, Texas. This expansive tract boasts electric availability and offers exceptional highway frontage along its entire northern boundary, ensuring easy access and development potential.
The land is teeming with diverse wildlife, including mule deer, whitetail deer, wild hogs, bobcats, coyotes, turkey, and quail.
One of the propertys standout features is its front-row view of the iconic Quitaque Peaks, providing a breathtaking backdrop, along with stunning vistas of the Caprock Escarpment.
Whether you're envisioning a serene homesite or a dynamic hunting retreat, this property offers endless possibilities.
History:
Floyd County has a rich heritage. Notably, the Quitaque Railway Tunnel, also known as Clarity Tunnel, is located about 10 miles southwest of Quitaque in Floyd County. Constructed between 1928 and 1930 by the Fort Worth and Denver Railway, this 582-foot tunnel is a significant landmark in the area.
Water Features:
Irrigation Well: None
Stock Well: None
Cattle Operation & Grass Improvements:
Grazing Lease: None Ranch Improvements:
Electricity Available
Barbed wire fenced on East, South, and West sides.
Equipment Conveying:
No equipment included in the sale.
Hunting & Wildlife:
Mule Deer, Whitetail Deer, Wild Hogs, Bobcats, Coyotes, Turkey, and Quail
Land & Terrain:
Scenic Views of the Quitaque Peaks
Beautiful Views of the Caprock Escarpment
Legacy & Opportunity:
This property presents a unique opportunity to own a piece of Floyd Countys natural beauty,
suitable for a private retreat, hunting lodge, or homesite.
Additional Property Details:
School District: Valley ISD
Property Taxes: (To be determined)
Mineral Interest: Unknown
Wind Lease: None
Hunting Lease: None
CRP Information: None
Contact Information:
For more information or to schedule a showing, please contact:
Cayson George
806-341-8524 | 806-823-2040
This property is not for rent or lease.
Broker Participation:
Buyer's Broker must be identified upon first contact with the Listing Brokerage Firm and must accompany the buying prospect on the first showing, all subsequent viewings, and all due diligence inspections to be eligible for brokerage fee participation.
Disclaimer:
All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Buyer must verify all property details, including but not limited to, property boundaries, utility availability, and any restrictions before purchase. All distances, descriptions, and features are approximate. No warranties or representations are made by the seller or listing broker. Buyers should conduct their own due diligence regarding any and all aspects of the property.
FEATURED LISTING
03/17/2025
$4,100,000
2768 ac.
ACTIVE
Floyd County - County Road 293, Dougherty, TX
Land For SaleWe are pleased to offer 2,768+/- acres in southeastern Floyd County. If you are looking to grow or start your agricultural operation, this property presents a diverse investment opportunity for farming and ranching. The combination of water, size, and location make it a valuable asset in the competitive Texas agricultural market.Nearly 80% Pullman clay loam, 0 to 1% slope.The property is leased to an excellent long-time tenant for the 2025 calendar year.Minerals will be reserved.Please contact listing agent to schedule showings.Property DirectionsSouth of Dougherty, Tx. From the intersection of SH 62 & SH 70 in Floydada proceed east on SH 62 for 14miles; turn south on FM 28 and proceed 2.5 miles; keep right to continue on to CR 293; proceed approximately .8 mile to the north boundary line
FEATURED LISTING
03/14/2025
$449,550
333 ac.
ACTIVE
Floyd County - Lockney, TX
Property Overview:
This 333-acre property in Floyd County, Texas, offers a prime investment opportunity for agriculture, conservation, and recreation.
268.52 acres are currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) until 2032, generating $33.59 per acre annuallya higher rate than many other CRP contracts.
The property has county road frontage on the south and west sides, providing excellent accessibility.
Electricity is available, and the area is surrounded by productive irrigated farms, presenting future irrigation potential.
With cattle prices at all-time highs, this could be a great opportunity to convert the land back into pasture for grazing operations.
Beyond agriculture, this land offers outstanding hunting. The area is known for several established mule deer herds, excellent waterfowl hunting, sandhill crane, quail, and pheasant.
Soil Composition:
The property consists of the following soil types:
Pullman clay loam (PuA): 48.55% (0-1% slopes)
Lofton clay loam (LoA): 39.17% (0-1% slopes, occasionally ponded)
Randall clay (RaA): 6.31% (0-1% slopes, frequently ponded)
McLean clay (McA): 3.45% (0-1% slopes, occasionally ponded)
Pullman clay loam (PuB): 2.13% (1-3% slopes)
Estacado clay loam (EcB): 0.38% (1-3% slopes)
These soils are well-suited for farming, CRP conservation, or conversion back to pasture for livestock.
Land Use & CRP Enrollment:
Total Acres: 333 acres
CRP Enrolled Acres: 268.52 acres at $33.59 per acre annually
CRP Contract Expiration: 2032
Dryland Acres: 0
Pasture Potential: Excellent for conversion back to grazing land
Acres Under Pivot: 0
This CRP contract provides a consistent revenue stream while supporting soil conservation, wildlife habitat, and long-term land value appreciation.
Water Features:
2 Playa Lake Bottoms that hold water seasonally, creating excellent conditions for waterfowl hunting and wildlife habitat.
Topography & Utilities:
Topography: Mostly level, making it easy for farming or development.
Utilities: Electricity available on-site.
Hunting & Recreation:
This property offers diverse and high-quality hunting opportunities, with several mule deer herds in the area and a thriving bird population.
Big Game Hunting:
Mule deer
Whitetail deer
Bird & Waterfowl Hunting:
Sandhill crane
Quail
Pheasant
Waterfowl (ducks, geese, etc.)
The playa lake bottoms help attract waterfowl, making this an ideal property for hunting enthusiasts.
Investment Potential:
With cattle prices at record highs, this land is a prime candidate for conversion back to pasture.
CRP payments guarantee a steady income through 2032.
Future irrigation potential due to nearby irrigated farms could increase land value and crop production options.
Lease Information:
Grazing Lease: None
Farm Lease: None
Hunting Lease: None
Location & Accessibility:
The property is located in Floyd County, TX, with county road frontage on the south and west sides for easy access.
Distances to Nearby Towns:
Lockney, TX: Approximately 17.3 miles south via FM 598.
Plainview, TX: Approximately 31 miles west.
Silverton, TX: Approximately 14 miles northeast via SH 86 and FM 598.
School District:
Lockney Independent School District (ISD)
Property Taxes:
[To be determined]
Contact Information:
For more details or to schedule a showing, contact:
Cayson George
806-341-8524 | 806-823-2040
Important Notes:
This property is NOT for rent or lease.
Buyer's Broker must be identified upon first contact with the Listing Brokerage Firm and must accompany the buying prospect on the first showing, all subsequent viewings, and all due diligence inspections to qualify for brokerage fee participation.
Final Thoughts:
This 333-acre farm in Floyd County, TX, is a versatile investment offering:
Steady CRP income through 2032
Exceptional hunting opportunities
Potential to convert back into pasture for cattle
Future irrigation possibilities
Whether you're looking for an agricultural investment, a recreational retreat, or an income-producing farm, this property offers outstanding potential.
All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Buyers should verify all details independently.
FEATURED LISTING
09/25/2024
$576,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Floyd County - Floydada, TX
Offering a great half section located just SE of Floydada, TX. This parcel offers buyers a great mixture of dryland farm and grass acreage. There is an old windmill located in the north quarter section of the property (current state is unknown). Irrigation sits just north of the property, indicating potential development and good water. Along the south boundary line sits a 345 KV transmission line, opening multiple possibilities for a new owner to pursue.
There is an existing oral lease on the dry-land farm acreage. The current crop-share is 30% on cotton & 25% on wheat. The owners crop-share % will convey with the sale, and the tenant share will convey to the new owner through the growing season. All owned mineral estate will be retained by the owner. Wind and solar estate will convey with the property.
Water:
There is an existing windmill located on the north side of the half section. The state of the well is currently unknown. Irrigation sits to the north of the property, indicating good water and development potential.
Recreational:
Hunting opportunities on this farm include mule deer, along with other native wildlife.
Minerals:
100% of owned mineral estate will be retained by the seller.
Landscape:
PuA, Pullman clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes, 194.86, 62.01% - 46, 3s
OcB, Olton clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes, 41.63, 13.25% - 46, 2e
LyA, Lockney clay, 0 to 1 percent slopes, occasionally ponded, 29.59, 9.42% - 30, 5w
LoA, Lofton clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes, occasionally ponded, 24.01, 7.64% - 34, 5w
EcC, Estacado clay loam, 3 to 5 percent slopes, 14.82, 4.72% - 48, 3e
Soils have little or no erosion hazard but have other limitations impractical to remove that limit their use largely to pasture, range, woodland, and wildlife. These soils are nearly level but some are wet, are frequently overflowed by streams, are stony, have climatic limitations, or have some combination of these limitations.
Fawver Dryland & Grass Floydada, TX, 79235 - Soil Report
Exclusions:
There are no known exclusions at this time.
Zoning/Easements:
The property is outside of any municipality therefore it is not zoned. All existing easements will be identified by surveyors & title company. There will be electric easements for the transmission line. Title work will provide documents.
Estimated Taxes:
Taxes with exemptions: $403.19
*This is an estimated tax for 2024. Potential buyers will be responsible for verifying the taxes with or without exemptions.*
Area:
Fawver Dryland & Grass sits in SE quadrant of Floyd county.
Access:
This property boasts access on three sides: CR 280, CR 221 & CR 290.
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