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03/14/2025
$917,163
235.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - Hwy 59, Marshall, TX
A SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE ON THE SABINE RIVER
* An opportunity for year round hunting and fishing located in Harrison County.
* Frontage on Hwy 59
* Over 1500' ft of Sabine River frontage
* Oxbow lakes
* Abundant wildlife including deer, ducks, squirrels, & hogs
* Pristine hardwood bottom
* Great internal access
04/09/2025
$10,999
0.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - Harleton, TX
OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE FOR PRIME TX LAND! LAKE JUST ACROSS THE ROAD!
Discover your slice of paradise with this expansive 0.39-acre property nestled in the heart of Harrison, Texas. Situated just across the road from the scenic Lake Deerwood, this double lot offers endless possibilities for creating your ideal lifestyle.
Imagine constructing your dream home, establishing a peaceful camping haven, or parking your mobile home amidst the breathtaking beauty of Harrisons clear skies.
With its close proximity to Harleton, youll enjoy the convenience of city amenities while savoring the tranquility and serenity of nature.
Harrison County is currently experiencing rapid growth, making this the perfect time to invest in your future. As property values rise, securing your piece of this flourishing community ensures a sound and profitable investment.
Dont miss out on this exceptional opportunitytake action now and turn your dreams into reality in Harrison County. Contact us today or secure your property online to seize this chance for a brighter tomorrow!
Property Information:
Property Address: Nash Rd, Harleton, Harrison, TX 75651
Parcel ID: R000003092
Size: 0.39 Acres
Terrain: Flat, Treed
Access Road: Paved Road
Conveyance:Warranty Deed
Utilities:Power is provided by Upsher Rural Electric out of Gilmer, Tx contact no. 903-843-2536.
Water:Water is supplied by Harleton Water Supply contact no. 903-777-3740.
Septic:Septic systems required.
HOA:Lake Deerwood Estates POA $60 per year.
Taxes:$58.98 per year
Camping:Camping allowed part-time and longer with POA approval.
Types of Homes Allowed:Mobile homes, cabins, houses allowed, tiny homes allowed (on a foundation).
Nearby Attractions:Jefferson Historical Museum, The Love Bus, Gone With the Wind Museum, Caddo Lake State Park, Jefferson Bigfoot Statue, Lonseome Dove Exotic Drive Thru Safari, Jefferson Texas, Starr Family Home State Historic Site.
Discounted One Time Payment: $10,999
Or Pay Monthly: $12999 No interest! $499 Down and $195 a month for 72 months
09/24/2025
$4,250,000
35 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - Hallsville, TX
Property Description:
Nestled among the pine-covered rolling hills of East Texas, just outside the charming town of Hallsville, lies a truly one-of-a-kind estate. Set on 35+/- pristine acres, the Oasis In The Pines estate showcases European inspired craftsmanship and thoughtful design, blending the serenity of country living with the conveniences of modern luxury.
The property features an expansive and elegant main residence, a welcoming guest cottage, and additional living quarters seamlessly connected to the shop and barn facilities. Outdoor spaces invite relaxation at every turn, whether its enjoying peaceful mornings on the porch or watching the sun set over the lake.
This remarkable property offers a rare opportunity for the discerning buyer seeking a refined escape from the cityor a family looking for the perfect weekend retreat with all the comforts of home.
Location:
The property is located in Harrison County, TX. Just minutes 15 minutes to Longview, 45 minutes from Tyler, 1 hour from Shreveport, LA, and 2 hours from Dallas, TX.
Road/Frontage Access:
The property is accessed and fronts Young Road.
Land:
The beautiful pine forest and gentle roll of land found in this part of the state can both be found on the Hallsville Estate. The back portion of the property is well suited for hay production or cattle; all of the property is extremely well manicured and maintained. Elevation on the property ranges from 370 +/- feet above sea level near the entrance to the property to approximately 340 +/- feet above sea level along the banks of the creek.
Water:
The property is currently serviced by city water, however there is one water well that can service the property as well. The lake behind the house is spring fed, and there is a live water creek providing water to the wild life that pass through the property. The creek traverses from west to east across the property.
Improvements:
Main Residence: Approached through a stately entrance and down a private drive, the impressive 7,100 SF main residence immediately sets the tone for the estate. Designed for both grand entertaining and everyday comfort, the home offers a warm, inviting atmosphere as you move seamlessly from one thoughtfully designed space to the next.
The primary suite, located on the main level, includes dual bathrooms and closets for ultimate convenience. An additional downstairs guest suite features a private en-suite bath, while the upstairs hosts two bedrooms, built-in bunk beds, and two full bathrooms. In total, the home offers four bedrooms, five full baths, and three additional half baths. An attached three-car garage provides plenty of covered parking.
At the heart of the residence is a chefs kitchen created with the culinary enthusiast in mind. Outfitted with both gas and electric cooktops and ovens, two refrigerators, three dishwashers, a freezer, and wet bar. Adjacent to the kitchen is a dirty kitchen which provides ample storage, prep space, and plenty of counter space for cleaning up after entertaining. Outside the kitchen, there is a stairway leading down to the wine cellar and grotto for intimate dinners.
Elegant living and dining areas, light-filled corridors, and cozy sitting rooms balance grandeur with intimacy. Outside, multiple porches and terraces extend the living space, leading effortlessly to a covered outdoor kitchen, expansive patio, and a spectacular pool setting.
Guest Cottage: The guest cottage, which is adjacent to the pool and outdoor living entertainment areas, mirrors the craftsmanship and attention to detail of the main residence. Offering three bedrooms and three bathrooms, it includes a spacious kitchen, inviting living areas, and a screened porchperfect for hosting friends and family in comfort. There is an attached two-car garage to the guest cottage.
Shop/Guesthouse: The property also includes a shop building with three bay doors, two on the front side of the shop and one on the back side configured as a pull-through. On the south end, a well-appointed three-bedroom, two-bath living quarters with a full kitchen and den provides additional accommodations.
All residences and structures are equipped with backup generators, ensuring peace of mind and uninterrupted living.
01/27/2026
$4,358
0.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - Spruce Dr, Harleton, TX
Financing available for as low as $200 down and $200 a month! No credit checks, everyone qualifies.
This 0.14-acre lot in the Lake Deerwood Subdivision offers an affordable opportunity to enjoy lake life in Harrison County, Texas. With RV living allowed, along with mobile and manufactured homes, you'll have the freedom to create the lifestyle that suits you best. Located within walking distance to Lake Deerwood, this property gives you quick access to fishing, boating, and peaceful lakeside living.
The lot is part of a quiet community with a low annual POA fee, and utilities are available with power through Upshur Rural Electric and water service through Harleton Water Supply. A septic tank is required for sewer. Nearby, you'll find outdoor recreation opportunities and the charming towns of East Texas, with Longview just about 31 minutes away via FM-2879, providing shopping, dining, and employment options.
Owner financing makes this property easy to own, with low down payments and flexible monthly terms to fit your budget. Take advantage of the chance to secure a place by the lake and start building your vision today. Give us a call now!
Parcel ID: R000032658
Cash Price: $4,358.00
Term Option 1: $200 down, $200 for 23 months, for a total price of $4,800
Term Option 2: $250 down, $250 for 18 months, for a total price of $4,750
Term Option 3: $300 down, $300 for 14 months, for a total price of $4,500
GPS Coordinates (center) at the road: 32.7113, -94.5578
Northwest Corner: 32.7114, -94.5578
Northeast Corner: 32.7114, -94.5575
Southwest Corner: 32.7112, -94.5578
Southeast Corner: 32.7112, -94.5575
Legal Description: Lot: 11, Blk: B, Subd: Lake Deerwood UD, V
Elevation: 290'
Terrain: Uneven
Access: Dirt Road
Power: Provided by Upsher Rural Electric 903-843-2536
Water: Supplied by Harleton Water Supply 903-777-3740
Sewer: A Septic Tank is Required
Zoning: Vacant - Single Family Residential
RV Living: Allowed
Mobile Home Living: Allowed
Manufactured Homes: Allowed
POA: Lake Deerwood POA
POA Fees Per Year: $60.00
Taxes Per Year: $31.00
County Contact Information: For more information, call Harrison County Clerk at: (903) 935-8403
Conveyance: Warranty Deed
11/06/2025
$3,700,000
417.32 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - 401 Leather Shop Rd, Karnack, TX
This 417+/- acre high-fenced ranch in Harrison County, Texas is a true legacy property, built from the ground up by one family with a dream that turned into reality. Its a working, living ranch filled with life, character, and comfort. The land features gently rolling pastures with scattered hardwoods, multiple homesites, and an abundance of surface water that makes every view something special.
The ranch is home to an impressive variety of wildlife and livestock which can be purchased in addition to the property; blackbuck, Pere Davids deer, oryx, red deer, alpacas, Bethlehem donkeys, Brangus cattle, and even a longhorn named Hank. For buyers looking to start fresh, all animals can be removed prior to closing, offering a blank canvas to create your own high-fence hunting ranch or wildlife operation.
There are three main lakes - approximately 9.5 acres, 8.21 acres, and 3.06 acres which all stocked with bass, crappie, and catfish. There are 2 smaller ponds that serve as feeder ponds with valves to manage water and fish flow, creating an anglers paradise that never runs dry.
Improvements include a 9,840 SF spray-insulated equipment barn (built 2023) with multiple roll-up doors for easy equipment access; a 3,200 SF hay barn; and a 12,000 SF cantina barn with a full kitchen, covered wrap-around porch, and beautiful lake views, perfect for family gatherings or hosting events. Owners say theyll miss sipping morning coffee on the porch while watching the red deer and Pere Davids drink at the waters edge.
The modular home is a pristine 3-bed, 2-bath residence with a new HVAC, generator, water heater, fenced yard, carport, and a french drain system.
Utilities are well thought-out: there are seven power meters on the property, both well and rural water (switchable by valve), plus propane tank.
With roughly one mile of FM 9 frontage and a third of a mile on FM 1999, this ranch offers accessibility and future potential. The roads are SP2 rock and hold up year-round. A historic Civil War-era railroad bed still traces through the back pasture by the creek - just one of the many unique details that make this ranch one-of-a-kind. The ranch also has interior electric gates, to get through the cross fencing.
Whether youre looking for a private retreat, a family legacy ranch, or a blank slate to design your own hunting operation, this property delivers. The owners are also willing to share contacts for their ranch team: feed, hay, vet, and livestock suppliers, making for a smooth transition to the next steward of this incredible East Texas property
DETAILS
- 417+/- acres high-fenced with stocked lakes
- Wildlife can stay or property at a negotiated price, or can be removed.
- 12,000 SF cantina barn with kitchen perfect for entertaining/hosting events
- 9,840 SF insulated equipment barn (2023)
- Beautiful Rolling pastures
- Cross fenced with high fencing for easy separation/rotation
- Multiple ponds & lakes with good natural runoff
- Equipment is negotiable
- All descriptions and exhibits are considered to be reliable but should be verified by buyer or buyers agent
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.
12/10/2025
$11,997
0.56 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - Chestnut Drive, Harleton, TX 75651, Harleton, TX
Owner Financing Available - This 0.55 acre lot is located in Harleton, Texas and the address is Chestnut Drive, Harleton, TX 75651.
Harleton is located 153 miles or just over a 2 hour drive East of Dallas, Texas, just South of The Lake O' The Pines. Lake O' the Pines includes about 18,700 acres of water and 9,000 acres of land located in the piney woods of Northeast Texas. Recreation opportunities are numerous with camping, boating, fishing, hunting, watchable wildlife, and bird watching, including wintering bald eagles.
Features: 4 lots, Close to Lake Deerwood
Only $1200 Down and $250/month for 54 months = $14700 or Discounted Cash Price: $11997
PROPERTY DETAILS
APN: R000045033
Address: Chestnut Drive, Harleton, TX 75651
County: Harrison
State: Texas
Size: 0.55 Acre
Dimensions: 122' x 200'
Legal: Acres: 0.552, Lot: 5 & 6, 19-20, Blk: D, Subd: LAKE DEERWOOD UE, V
Terrain: Flat
Access: Paved Road
Power: Power in the Area (Power Company: Upsher Rural Electric out of Gilmer, TX: contact no. 903-843-2536)
Water: Water in the Area (Harleton Water Supply: contact no: 903-777-3740) (Well: KWS Keithville Water Service: 318-900-9355) (Water Haul: G & A Products: 903-234-0616)
Sewer: Sewer or Septic in the Area (Septic: Septic Technologies, Inc.: 623 932-3464)
Taxes per Year: $37
HOA Fees per Year: $60 Annual / $ Transfer
GPS Coordinates (center) at the road: 32.707343, -94.556652
--- Northwest Corner: 32.707504, -94.556977
--- Northeast Corner: 32.707500, -94.556329
--- Southwest Corner: 32.707178, -94.556981
--- Southeast Corner: 32.707170, -94.556333
Elevation: 307
BUILDING INFORMATION
Zoning: TX-Harrison-Harleton-Lake-Deerwod-Residential-Unit-I,II,III,B,C,D,E,F
Time Limit to Build: No time limit to build
Site Built Homes Allowed: Allowed 800 sqft minimum
Modular Homes Allowed: Allowed 800 min sqft must have solid foundation
Manufactured Homes Allowed: Allowed 800 min sqft must have solid foundation
Mobile Homes Allowed: Allowed 800 min sqft must have solid foundation
Tiny Homes Friendly: Allowed 800 sqft minimum
ALLOWABLE USES
Full-Time RV Living Allowed: Not Allowed
RV on the Property While I build: Allowed needs permit from the POA
Camping in a RV Allowed: Allowed Max 30 days
01/26/2026
$479,970
106.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - 1005 Concord Road, Waskom, TX
Discover 106.66 acres of exceptional hunting, timber, and recreational land just five miles northwest of Waskom, Texas, near the quaint community of Jonesville. This East Texas Piney Woods property offers a harmonious blend of natural beauty and rich East Texas heritage, situated only 2.4 miles from the historic T.C. Lindsey General Store—one of North America’s oldest continuously operating general stores—and close to the Swanson’s Landing Historical Marker. With 1,726 feet of county road frontage and over 1,293 feet of interior oilfield roads, access is both convenient and well-established, allowing easy movement across the diverse terrain. The property benefits from community water service via Leigh Water Supply, as well as electricity and internet connectivity, providing modern comforts amid the rustic charm of this prime acreage.
Timber and Land Features
At the heart of this property lies approximately 76 acres of a fully stocked, high-quality 16-year-old Loblolly Pine plantation, poised for thinning and timber investment. Surrounding this plantation are 26 acres of native pine and hardwood, creating a vibrant and varied landscape that enhances both wildlife habitat and scenic beauty. Approximately 4 acres are dedicated to oil and gas infrastructure, including a well pad, roads, and pipeline corridors, presenting a unique combination of natural resources and development potential. The property’s boundaries are clearly marked with purple and blue paint on the north and west lines, while the south boundary is partially fenced along Concord Road. The eastern boundary borders pasture land, simplifying navigation and future planning.
Wildlife and Recreation
This land is a true sanctuary for East Texas wildlife, with abundant deer activity evidenced by scrapes and horn rubs throughout. The mix of managed pine stands, native hardwoods, and well-maintained interior roads creates an ideal habitat for hunting and outdoor recreation. Whether envisioning a premier hunting retreat, a timberland investment, or a serene recreational getaway, this property offers a rare opportunity near Jonesville, Caddo Lake, and Shreveport to embrace the best of rural living.
Location and Lifestyle
Situated within the Waskom Independent School District, this property lies just five miles from Waskom, 17 miles from Marshall, and less than 21 miles from Shreveport. Caddo Lake State Park, a renowned destination for outdoor enthusiasts, is only 17 miles away, providing additional scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. Combining prime East Texas hunting and timber resources with essential utilities, this land delivers the perfect balance of rural tranquility and modern convenience. Experience the unique lifestyle offered by this exceptional tract in Jonesville, Texas.
Driving Directions
From Waskom, begin at the McDonald's restaurant and take TX-156 Spur north for half a mile to East Texas Avenue (US Hwy 80). Turn left and travel 0.7 miles to the intersection with Farm to Market Road 9. Turn right and head north on FM 9 for 2.7 miles until reaching Concord Road. Turn left onto Concord Road and proceed 1.9 miles to the property located on the north side of Concord Road. From Marshall, travel east on US Hwy 80 for 2.2 miles to FM 1998. Turn left on FM 1998 and continue east for 11 miles past the Scottsville community to FM 134. Stay right on FM 134 for 1.8 miles, then turn left on Concord Road and travel 0.9 miles east to the subject property.
09/22/2025
$674,680
41.75 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - 1000 Mont Hall Rd, Hallsville, TX
Location: Mont Hall Farm is located in the 1000 block of Mont Hall Rd., Hallsville, TX. The property lies 142 miles from Dallas, TX, approximately 3.5 miles north of Hallsville, 6.8 miles east of Longview, and 15 miles from Marshall. The property is a short 50-minute drive to Shreveport, LA.
Overview: Mont Hall Farm is a versatile 41+/- acre property located just off of Mont Hall Road, equidistant from both Hallsville and Longview in Harrison County. The property exhibits a solid combination of timberland, open pasture, and recreational features. The centerpiece of the ranch is the spring-fed 3+/- acre pond. Other notable features include rolling terrain, diverse timber stands, numerous trails, and reliable water sources. Timber stands feature both native pines and desirable hardwoods. Land stewardship for the future landowner may lend well to a primary residence, recreation, hunting and fishing.
Improvements: There are no structural improvements on this property, making it a clean slate for a new owner. Over 1.2 miles of ATV/UTV trails provide access to all corners of the tract.
Timber, grasses, and forbs: This property provides an abundance of diversity for a new owner to enjoy for many years to come. Approximately 16+/- acres of the property consists of native and improved pasture, and the balance lies in mixed timber stands featuring native pine, red oak and white oak varieties, persimmon, elm, both sweet gum and black gum, hickory, and some cedar. The dense tree coverage also enhances recreational opportunities and provides privacy, contributing to the property's overall visual appeal. The hardwoods and drainages provide contiguous travel corridors for deer and other wildlife. Among the timber stands you'll find abundant forbs for wildlife with diverse habitat across the property. With a little work, the new owner could create several new hunting sets and food plots to further enhance the huntability of the property.
Water: In the eastern portion of the property there are multiple springs that occur and feed the ~3+/- acre pond. The pond is clean and fishable from nearly all sides. The property sits well within the Carrizo Wilcox aquifer, so a water well is certainly a possibility if desired.
Topography: The terrain of this property features rolling topography with a very small amount of floodplain along the westernmost boundary, providing convenient access via a county-maintained road. This provides the landowner with practical functionality and allows access across the property. Elevation changes approximately 80 feet with the highest elevation on the property being just above 380 ASL, gently sloping down to just below 300 ASL on the western side of the property.
Wildlife: The property has been hunted conservatively over the last several decades. The property has a notable population of wildlife including white-tail deer, hogs and varmints. This region of Harrison County is respected for its abundant whitetail deer population. The high-quality water sources and abundant successional vegetation provide ideal habitat for deer and other wildlife. There are several areas that could easily be turned into food plots by the new ownership if desired.
Easements: One electrical easement runs across the north side of the property.
Utilities: Upshur Rural Electric Co-op provides electricity to the north side of the property.
Minerals: Ask broker for details.
Taxes: Property taxes were approximately $300 for 2024. The property currently has an Ag exemption in place.
Schools: Hallsville ISD
Price: $674,680 ($16,160/acre)
BROKER & COMMISSION DISCLOSURE: Buyer's Agent/Broker must be identified upon first contact with Listing Agent/Broker and Buyer's Agent/Broker must be present on initial property tour to in order to participate in the real estate commission. Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC.
CONTACT:
Stephen Schwartz Agent
903-738-7882 Mobile
12/03/2025
$16,997
0.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - Aspen Drive, Harleton, TX 75651, Harleton, TX
Owner Financing Available - This 0.69 acre lot is located in Harleton, Texas and the address is Aspen Drive, Harleton, TX 75651.
Harleton is located 153 miles or just over a 2 hour drive East of Dallas, Texas, just South of The Lake O' The Pines. Lake O' the Pines includes about 18,700 acres of water and 9,000 acres of land located in the piney woods of Northeast Texas. Recreation opportunities are numerous with camping, boating, fishing, hunting, watchable wildlife, and bird watching, including wintering bald eagles.
Features: Close to Lake Deerwood
Only $1700 Down and $350/month for 54 months = $20600 or Discounted Cash Price: $16997
PROPERTY DETAILS
APN: R000046708
Address: Aspen Drive, Harleton, TX 75651
County: Harrison
State: Texas
Size: 0.69 Acre
Dimensions: 240' x 127'
Legal: Acres: 0.689, Lot: 5-8, Blk: G, Subd: LAKE DEERWOOD UF, V
Terrain: Flat
Access: Dirt Road
Power: Power in the Area (Power Company: Upsher Rural Electric out of Gilmer, TX: contact no. 903-843-2536)
Water: Water in the Area (Harleton Water Supply: contact no: 903-777-3740) (Well: KWS Keithville Water Service: 318-900-9355) (Water Haul: G & A Products: 903-234-0616)
Sewer: Sewer or Septic in the Area (Septic: Septic Technologies, Inc.: 623 932-3464)
Taxes per Year: $9
HOA Fees per Year: $60 Annual / $ Transfer
GPS Coordinates (center) at the road: 32.703558, -94.557572
--- Northwest Corner: 32.703838, -94.557868
--- Northeast Corner: 32.703603, -94.557141
--- Southwest Corner: 32.703518, -94.558014
--- Southeast Corner: 32.703284, -94.557285
Elevation: 282
BUILDING INFORMATION
Zoning: TX-Harrison-Harleton-Lake-Deerwod-Residential-Unit-I,II,III,B,C,D,E,F
Time Limit to Build: No time limit to build
Site Built Homes Allowed: Allowed 800 sqft minimum
Modular Homes Allowed: Allowed 800 min sqft must have solid foundation
Manufactured Homes Allowed: Allowed 800 min sqft must have solid foundation
Mobile Homes Allowed: Allowed 800 min sqft must have solid foundation
Tiny Homes Friendly: Allowed 800 sqft minimum
ALLOWABLE USES
Full-Time RV Living Allowed: Not Allowed
RV on the Property While I build: Allowed needs permit from the POA
Camping in a RV Allowed: Allowed Max 30 days
08/30/2024
$682,113
182 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - FM 2625, Waskom, TX
Strickland Acres offers a planted pine plantation in the upland areas, dropping down into scenic Streamside Management Zones, creating a mosaic pattern of young and mature timber. Nestled just on the outskirts of the charming historic town of Waskom, TX, the tracts are positioned perfectly at the intersection of Carthage, TX, Marshall, TX, and Shreveport, LA, forming a unique triangle of scenic beauty. Strickland Acres boasts over half a mile of stunning farm-to-market paved road frontage along FM 2625, offering easy access. Directions to the property: From Waskom, TX. head south on FM 9, approximately 3.5 miles. Stay straight onto FM 2625, and in approximately 1 mile, the property will be on the left. Rolling topography and loamy soils, combined with a mixture of mature and young timber, make this property an excellent choice for a variety of uses, whether your objectives are timber, wildlife, recreation, or residential. This historic timberland tract offers a mixture of newly planted loblolly plantations, mid-rotation-aged loblolly plantations, and mature natural timber in the SMZs. The plantation pine was intensively site-prepped, planted with 2nd Generation containerized seedlings from the IFCO nursery in DeRidder, LA, and sprayed for herbaceous weed control to minimize competition to the seedlings. The creek banks have been protected in Stream Side Management Zones (SMZ), providing wildlife travel corridors that offer a mosaic canvas of mature natural forests breaking up the young plantation pine.
01/23/2026
$126,252
28 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - Blocker Road, Marshall, TX
Located in Harrison County just outside of Marshall, Texas, this approximately 28+/- acre tract offers raw East Texas land with water, timber, and convenient access. The property is located off Blocker Road, about 13 miles south of Marshall and only 7 miles from I-20, making it easy to reach while still offering a quiet country setting.
The land is wooded with a mix of pine timber and hardwoods, providing strong wildlife habitat and natural privacy. Two creeks flow through the property, adding character and creating natural travel corridors for wildlife. The layout makes it well suited for hunting, recreational use, or a future homesite. There is ample room to cut trails, set up hunting blinds, or simply enjoy the land in its natural state.
There is an older home site on the property that reflects the lands history and prior use. The existing structure is in poor condition and is considered to have no contributory value, but it does offer a potential starting point for future plans.
Surrounded by well-maintained neighboring properties along a quiet country road, the area feels established without feeling crowded. Mornings here are calm and unhurried, ideal for enjoying a cup of coffee outdoors while listening to the woods come alive.
With quick access to Highway 20, the property is conveniently located near Longview and within an easy drive of Shreveport, Louisiana. Caddo Lake is a short drive away, offering additional outdoor recreation. Offered at a competitive price per acre, this property is priced to sell and presents strong value for buyers seeking East Texas land with water and convenient location.
DETAILS
- Raw land, ready for your dream house plans
- Wooded - mix of hardwoods and pines
- Old homestead onsite
- Frontage on Blocker Rd
- 13 Miles south of Marshall
- 7 miles from I-20
- 41 Miles from Shreveport, La
- 25 miles from Longview, Tx
- Property boundaries shown are approximate and for reference only
- Descriptions and exhibits are considered to be reliable but should be verified by buyer or buyer's agent
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.
08/30/2024
$923,080
227 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - FM 2625, Waskom, TX
Strickland Acres offers a planted pine plantation in the upland areas, dropping down into scenic Streamside Management Zones, creating a mosaic pattern of young and mature timber. Nestled just on the outskirts of the charming historic town of Waskom, TX, the tracts are positioned perfectly at the intersection of Carthage, TX, Marshall, TX, and Shreveport, LA, forming a unique triangle of scenic beauty. Strickland Acres boasts over half a mile of stunning farm-to-market paved road frontage along FM 2625, offering easy access. Directions to the property: From Waskom, TX. head south on FM 9, approximately 3.5 miles. Stay straight onto FM 2625, and in approximately 1 mile, the property will be on the left. Rolling topography and loamy soils, combined with a mixture of mature and young timber, make this property an excellent choice for a variety of uses, whether your objectives are timber, wildlife, recreation, or residential. This historic timberland tract offers a mixture of newly planted loblolly plantations, mid-rotation-aged loblolly plantations, and mature natural timber in the SMZs. The plantation pine was intensively site-prepped, planted with 2nd Generation containerized seedlings from the IFCO nursery in DeRidder, LA, and sprayed for herbaceous weed control to minimize competition to the seedlings. The creek banks have been protected in Stream Side Management Zones (SMZ), providing wildlife travel corridors that offer a mosaic canvas of mature natural forests breaking up the young plantation pine.
01/24/2026
$300,000
51 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - 0000 Red Oak Road, Marshall, TX
Discover an exceptional 51 +/- acre estate that seamlessly blends natural beauty with recreational potential in Marshall, Texas. This pristine property offers the perfect canvas for your dream home, hunting retreat, or outdoor adventure compoundall with convenient access to major thoroughfares and regional amenities.
The property features a predominantly wooded landscape with a well-maintained trail system throughout, complemented by dynamic topography with 90 feet of elevation change, which creates stunning vistas and diverse terrain. A natural spring-fed creek provides crystal-clear water year-round, offering an ideal solution for maintaining a pond without ongoing water costs. Additionally, a well-developed creek system flows west to east across the northern boundary, while mature hardwoods create a perfect natural habitat for wildlife.
One of the property's most distinctive features is the central power line clearing, which offers breathtaking views spanning 315 yards from peak to peak. This area is exceptional for hunting blinds or recreational shooting. Another unique aspect is the 3-acre red iron ore harvest site located in the center of the property, creating a distinctive desert-like oasis feel in the heart of East Texas. This clearing is perfect for hunting, a private shooting range, or other unique recreational uses. The extensive trail network throughout the property is ideal for hiking, ATV riding, or wildlife observation.
Access and location make this property particularly attractive. With approximately 375 yards of road frontage on Red Oak Road and approximately 230 yards of frontage on a private road, entry options are plentiful. The property sits just 0.6 miles from Interstate 20, providing effortless regional connectivity. You're only 10 minutes from Marshall, 20 minutes to Longview, and 39 minutes to Shreveport Regional Airport, allowing you to enjoy tranquility while maintaining easy access to shopping, dining, medical facilities, and entertainment.
This property is ideal for multiple purposes: a custom dream home with acreage and privacy, a hunting preserve with natural funnels and food plot potential, a recreational shooting property with natural backstops, a weekend retreat or investment property, or a multi-generational family compound. The rare combination of size, features, accessibility, and recreational potential makes this property a standout opportunity in the East Texas market. Whether you're seeking a serene homesite, a hunter's paradise, or a versatile recreational property, these 51 +/- acres deliver on every front.
Property Features
-Diverse topography with 90 feet of elevation change
-Well-developed creek running the entire width of the property
-Spring-fed creek providing year-round clean water
-Maintained trails throughout
-Significant road frontage on 2 roads
-Mature timber provides tax exemptions and future income potential
-Close proximity to Interstate 20
-10 minutes to Marshall, TX
-20 minutes to Longview, TX
-39 minutes to Shreveport Regional Airport
-4 lakes within 1 hour
03/08/2025
$459,500
113.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - 820 Henderson School House Road, Marshall, TX
Midwest Land Group presents 113.6 +/- acres of exquisite timber and recreation in Marshall, Texas. Prime for hunting, ATV's, building, or investment- yet all so close to town.
This tract is loaded with trails, three ponds, a creek, and professionally managed timber. The north side was thinned in 2024, and the south section was thinned in the winter of 2025. Selectively thinned, you still have plenty of mature timber, with an open canopy and limited underbrush.
The hunter will be glad to know a history of mature whitetail, with several shooting lanes established. An old deer camp conveys, and the rustic hay barn on the east side shows phenomenal character. Rolling topography gives magnificent views and added depth to the landscape.
Enjoy this beautiful tract on a dead-end road. Nature, timber, and endless possibilities come on this great piece of land in Harrison County, Texas.
Property Features
-Timber
-Hunting
-Recreation
-Creek
-Ponds
-Whitetail deer
-Hogs
-Investment
-Utilities at road
-6 miles north of Marshall
08/30/2024
$355,200
67 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - FM 2625, Waskom, TX
Strickland Acres offers a planted pine plantation in the upland areas, dropping down into scenic Streamside Management Zones, creating a mosaic pattern of young and mature timber. Nestled just on the outskirts of the charming historic town of Waskom, TX, the tracts are positioned perfectly at the intersection of Carthage, TX, Marshall, TX, and Shreveport, LA, forming a unique triangle of scenic beauty. Strickland Acres boasts over half a mile of stunning farm-to-market paved road frontage along FM 2625, offering easy access. Directions to the property: From Waskom, TX. head south on FM 9, approximately 3.5 miles. Stay straight onto FM 2625, and in approximately 1 mile, the property will be on the left. Rolling topography and loamy soils, combined with a mixture of mature and young timber, make this property an excellent choice for a variety of uses, whether your objectives are timber, wildlife, recreation, or residential. This historic timberland tract offers a mixture of newly planted loblolly plantations, mid-rotation-aged loblolly plantations, and mature natural timber in the SMZs. The plantation pine was intensively site-prepped, planted with 2nd Generation containerized seedlings from the IFCO nursery in DeRidder, LA, and sprayed for herbaceous weed control to minimize competition to the seedlings. The creek banks have been protected in Stream Side Management Zones (SMZ), providing wildlife travel corridors that offer a mosaic canvas of mature natural forests breaking up the young plantation pine.
08/30/2024
$255,125
46 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - Fox Hunting Rd, Waskom, TX
Strickland Acres offers a planted pine plantation in the upland areas, dropping down into scenic Streamside Management Zones, creating a mosaic pattern of young and mature timber. Nestled just on the outskirts of the charming historic town of Waskom, TX, the tracts are positioned perfectly at the intersection of Carthage, TX, Marshall, TX, and Shreveport, LA, forming a unique triangle of scenic beauty. Strickland Acres boasts over half a mile of stunning farm-to-market paved road frontage along FM 2625, offering easy access. Directions to the property: From Waskom, TX. head south on FM 9, approximately 3.5 miles. Stay straight onto FM 2625, and in approximately 1 mile, the property will be on the left. Rolling topography and loamy soils, combined with a mixture of mature and young timber, make this property an excellent choice for a variety of uses, whether your objectives are timber, wildlife, recreation, or residential. This historic timberland tract offers a mixture of newly planted loblolly plantations, mid-rotation-aged loblolly plantations, and mature natural timber in the SMZs. The plantation pine was intensively site-prepped, planted with 2nd Generation containerized seedlings from the IFCO nursery in DeRidder, LA, and sprayed for herbaceous weed control to minimize competition to the seedlings. The creek banks have been protected in Stream Side Management Zones (SMZ), providing wildlife travel corridors that offer a mosaic canvas of mature natural forests breaking up the young plantation pine.
05/05/2025
$525,000
87.45 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - 1193 Cowpen Road, Karnack, TX
86.78 Acres with Updated 4BR/2BA Home in East Texas Great for Hunting, Recreation, or Investment
Located between Karnack and Marshall, this 86.78-acre East Texas property offers a perfect mix of rural living, recreation, and investment potential. The recently updated 4-bedroom, 2-bath home features fresh paint and new flooring installed within the past two years, making it move-in ready.
The land is divided by Cowpen Road, with approximately 73 acres on the east side and 14 acres on the west. The property features a healthy mix of hardwood and pine timber, providing excellent habitat for deer, hogs, and other wildlifeideal for hunting or recreational use.
With over 1,800 feet of road frontage on the east side, the tract offers potential for subdividing into smaller parcels, and the 14-acre west-side portion could also be sold separately for added investment flexibility.
Whether you're looking for a peaceful homestead, a weekend hunting retreat, or a land investment opportunity, this property checks all the boxes.
05/29/2024
$157,425
12.55 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - Ora Asa Johnson Rd, Harleton, TX
Location: Located within the highly sought after Harleton ISD, Oak Ridge Estates consists of beautiful raw land in a desirable area of northern Harrison County. The sprawling 76.27+/- acre estate is located on Ora Asa Johnson Rd. just north of FM 2208. With frontage on both roads, there are multiple access points and access to all utilities. Conveniently, the property lies 153 miles from Dallas, 19 miles from Longview, and 14 miles from Marshall. The quaint town of Harleton is only 4 miles away, which makes for an easy trip to school, the ballfield, hardware store, groceries, convenience, and more.
Overview: The property features 76 acres of raw, undeveloped land ready for new owners to make it their own. This property can be purchased as one large tract or in individual or multiple lots as seen on the map. Designed for the individual or family who desires quiet country living, these lots are a blank slate and ready to build on.
Improvements: Although structurally unimproved, the vast majority of the property is improved pasture and ready for a new owner. Each lot was laid out to be mindful of space and privacy and is set up well for quiet country living.
Each lot will include its own entrance from Asa Johnson Rd, multiple building locations, access to utilities, allowing the new owner to build their dream home or getaway.
Lots: Each estate has been surveyed and all have their own road frontage, utilities, and numerous home site possibilities. As mentioned, this property may be purchased altogether or in individual lots, as seen on the map. Unique in layout, topography, size dimensions, and physical features, each lot has a different feel as you set foot on it, providing the opportunity for a wide array of home site features.
Lot 1: The southernmost estate is approx. 8.5 +/- acres with access from both FM 2208 and Asa Johnson Road, giving the new owner multiple entrances. Protected by timber, this lot has a private feel to it even though it's closest to the current neighbors in the area. There are several excellent building locations across the lot providing the new owner with a multitude of opportunities for development. This lot measures ~580' wide by 835' long at the northern end of it.
Lot 2: This 10.0+/- acre lot is fairly open with rolling terrain, access on the east side, and multiple building locations. The lot is roughly 500' wide and 860' long with plenty of room from neighbors and space to create a beautiful country homestead.
Lot 3: This 10.0+/- acre lot is also fairly open with rolling terrain, access on the east side, and multiple building locations. The lot is roughly 430' wide and 990' long (in the center) with plenty of room to roam and build out your dream estate.
Lot 4: This 12.53+/- acre lot has an entrance gate on the east side and is ready for use. It measures ~ 460' wide and ~1,200' long. There is some older fencing where a trap pen is located on the west half of the lot. There is an older cow pond on the west side that with some dirt work could be made into a nice pond. There is plenty of room for home sites and with the trees and pond, this would make a great location for a small farm/homestead.
Lot 5: This 10.14+/ acre lot is open and clean with gently rolling topography providing a lot of opportunity for someone to build a home most anywhere within the lot. It measures ~355' wide by ~1,250' long.
Lot 6: This 11.5+/- acre lot is also open and clean with gently topography sloping toward the west side. This lot does have a gate present on the county road and measures ~385' wide by 1,275' long.
Lot 7: This 13.6+/- acre lot features mature stands of timber and a seasonal creek running from east to west on the northern portion of it. This provides the opportunity, given the right circumstances, for a pond. The timber provides shade and privacy from the north. This lot measure ~550' wide by ~1,100' long.
Trees, Grasses, Forbes and Soil: The ranch features ~ 62.5 acres of improved and native pasture. Along the north and south boundaries, you'll find native timber stands providing privacy from the road frontage and other neighbors. Scattered mature timber can also be found across portions of the property. Tree species include red oak, white oak, black gum, sweet gum, hickory, willow, native pine, cedar, and others. Native browse can also be found in the woodlots and along the tree lines providing habitat and food for wildlife. Lilbert fine loamy sand dominates the landscape and provides a well-draining soil suitable for hay production, gardening, and even improved lawns and landscaped areas.
Topography: The property offers rolling terrain, well-drained soil, and multiple building sites across each estate. The highest point is slightly above 310' ASL near the east side of the property, eventually sloping down to the lowest point just below 280' ASL on the west side. There is no FEMA floodplain present on the property.
Easements: There is an electric easement running north and south across the entire property as well as ETEX fiber optic along the county road ROW.
Minerals: Ask Broker for details.
Utilities: Electricity is supplied by Upshur Rural Electric Co-op and is available along Ora Asa Johnson Road, FM 2208, and the northwest boundary. Harleton Water Supply is also available on the east side of Asa Johnson Road. Additionally, ETEX fiber optic is accessible on Asa Johnson Road.
Property Taxes: The entire property currently carries an agricultural exemption.
Schools: Harleton ISD
Building Restrictions/HOA info: Ask Broker for details.
Price:
Entire 76.27+/- Acres: $995,000 ($13,045.75/acre)
Lot 1: $125,375 ($14,750/acre)
Lot 2: $138,800 ($13,880/acre)
Lot 3: $138,800 ($13,880/acre)
Lot 4: $169,155 ($13,500/acre)
Lot 5: $124,722 ($12,300/acre)
Lot 6: $141,450 ($12,300/acre)
Lot 7: $173,400 ($12,750/acre)
*Lots can be combined or purchased separately. Ask Broker for details on pricing for combined lots.
Contact: Stephen Schwartz Agent, 903-738-7882
BROKER & COMMISSION DISCLOSURE: Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be identified upon first contact with the Listing Broker/ Listing Agent, and the Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be present at the initial property tour to participate in the real estate commission. Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC.
*All information is deemed reliable but is not warranted by Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC. All information is subject to change without prior notice.
05/29/2024
$995,000
76.27 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - Harleton, TX
Location: Located within the highly sought after Harleton ISD, Oak Ridge Estates consists of beautiful raw land in a desirable area of northern Harrison County. The sprawling 76.27+/- acre estate is located on Ora Asa Johnson Rd. just north of FM 2208. With frontage on both roads, there are multiple access points and access to all utilities. Conveniently, the property lies 153 miles from Dallas, 19 miles from Longview, and 14 miles from Marshall. The quaint town of Harleton is only 4 miles away, which makes for an easy trip to school, the ballfield, hardware store, groceries, convenience, and more.
Overview: The property features 76 acres of raw, undeveloped land ready for new owners to make it their own. This property can be purchased as one large tract or in individual or multiple lots as seen on the map. Designed for the individual or family who desires quiet country living, these lots are a blank slate and ready to build on.
Improvements: Although structurally unimproved, the vast majority of the property is improved pasture and ready for a new owner. Each lot was laid out to be mindful of space and privacy and is set up well for quiet country living.
Each lot will include its own entrance from Asa Johnson Rd, multiple building locations, access to utilities, allowing the new owner to build their dream home or getaway.
Lots: Each estate has been surveyed and all have their own road frontage, utilities, and numerous home site possibilities. As mentioned, this property may be purchased altogether or in individual lots, as seen on the map. Unique in layout, topography, size dimensions, and physical features, each lot has a different feel as you set foot on it, providing the opportunity for a wide array of home site features.
Lot 1: The southernmost estate is approx. 8.5 +/- acres with access from both FM 2208 and Asa Johnson Road, giving the new owner multiple entrances. Protected by timber, this lot has a private feel to it even though it's closest to the current neighbors in the area. There are several excellent building locations across the lot providing the new owner with a multitude of opportunities for development. This lot measures ~580' wide by 835' long at the northern end of it.
Lot 2: This 10.0+/- acre lot is fairly open with rolling terrain, access on the east side, and multiple building locations. The lot is roughly 500' wide and 860' long with plenty of room from neighbors and space to create a beautiful country homestead.
Lot 3: This 10.0+/- acre lot is also fairly open with rolling terrain, access on the east side, and multiple building locations. The lot is roughly 430' wide and 990' long (in the center) with plenty of room to roam and build out your dream estate.
Lot 4: This 12.53+/- acre lot has an entrance gate on the east side and is ready for use. It measures ~ 460' wide and ~1,200' long. There is some older fencing where a trap pen is located on the west half of the lot. There is an older cow pond on the west side that with some dirt work could be made into a nice pond. There is plenty of room for home sites and with the trees and pond, this would make a great location for a small farm/homestead.
Lot 5: This 10.14+/ acre lot is open and clean with gently rolling topography providing a lot of opportunity for someone to build a home most anywhere within the lot. It measures ~355' wide by ~1,250' long.
Lot 6: This 11.5+/- acre lot is also open and clean with gently topography sloping toward the west side. This lot does have a gate present on the county road and measures ~385' wide by 1,275' long.
Lot 7: This 13.6+/- acre lot features mature stands of timber and a seasonal creek running from east to west on the northern portion of it. This provides the opportunity, given the right circumstances, for a pond. The timber provides shade and privacy from the north. This lot measure ~550' wide by ~1,100' long.
Trees, Grasses, Forbes and Soil: The ranch features ~62.5 acres of improved and native pasture. Along the north and south boundaries, native timber stands provide privacy from the road frontage and other neighbors. Mature timber is scattered across portions of the property. Tree species include red oak, white oak, black gum, sweet gum, hickory, willow, native pine, cedar, and others. Native browse is found in the woodlots and along the tree lines, providing habitat and food for wildlife. Lilbert fine loamy sand dominates the landscape and offers well-draining soil suitable for hay production, gardening, and even improved lawns and landscaped areas.
Topography: The property offers rolling terrain, well-drained soil, and multiple building sites across each estate. The highest point is slightly above 310' ASL near the east side of the property, eventually sloping down to the lowest point just below 280' ASL on the west side. There is no FEMA floodplain present on the property.
Easements: There is an electric easement running north and south across the entire property as well as ETEX fiber optic along the county road ROW.
Minerals: Ask Broker for details.
Utilities: Electricity is supplied by Upshur Rural Electric Co-op and is available along Ora Asa Johnson Road, FM 2208, and the northwest boundary. Harleton Water Supply is also available on the east side of Asa Johnson Road. Additionally, ETEX fiber optic is accessible on Asa Johnson Road.
Property Taxes: The entire property currently carries an agricultural exemption.
Schools: Harleton ISD
Building Restrictions/HOA info: Ask Broker for details.
Price:
Entire 76.27+/- Acres: $995,000 ($13,045.75/acre)
Lot 1: $125,375 ($14,750/acre)
Lot 2: $138,800 ($13,880/acre)
Lot 3: $138,800 ($13,880/acre)
Lot 4: $169,155 ($13,500/acre)
Lot 5: $124,722 ($12,300/acre)
Lot 6: $141,450 ($12,300/acre)
Lot 7: $173,400 ($12,750/acre)
*Lots can be combined or purchased separately. Ask Broker for details on pricing for combined lots.
Contact:
Stephen Schwartz Agent, 903-738-7882
BROKER & COMMISSION DISCLOSURE: Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be identified upon first contact with the Listing Broker/ Listing Agent, and the Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be present at the initial property tour to participate in the real estate commission. Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC.
*All information is deemed reliable but is not warranted by Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC. All information is subject to change without prior notice.
10/13/2025
$721,000
206.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - FM 1998, Karnack, TX
Welcome to this 206+/- acre timber and recreation retreat in the heart of Harrison County, just east of Marshall and south of Karnack along FM 1998. This property is a rare find for those who dream of owning a secluded piece of East Texas countryside whether for hunting, weekend getaways, or simply escaping the noise of everyday life.
As you enter, a well-maintained oilfield road winds beneath towering pines and hardwoods, setting the tone for the peace and privacy that define this land. The timber here is a beautiful mix of mature stands and younger growth, offering both immediate enjoyment and long-term investment potential. A network of interior trails makes the property easily navigable by ATV or side-by-side, leading to open clearings perfect for food plots and deer stands. Hunters will appreciate the abundant signs of wildlife and the areas reputation for producing quality whitetails.
Two scenic ponds, stocked with fish and frequented by beavers, provide year-round enjoyment for fishing or simply relaxing by the waters edge. The property also includes a rustic old hunting cabin weathered by time but full of history that could be restored into a cozy weekend basecamp. The owners say theyll miss the unforgettable sunsets and the sense of calm they felt watching deer graze from the porch.
The diverse landscape blends piney woods, hardwood bottoms, and open pasture, creating a truly special setting where every turn offers a new view. Whether youre listening to the woods come alive at sunrise or sipping your morning coffee by the pond, this property delivers a lifestyle rooted in nature and simplicity.
Located only 12 miles from Marshall and 15 miles from the iconic Caddo Lake, this property offers unmatched seclusion without sacrificing convenience. With its natural beauty, recreational potential, and strong wildlife presence, this Harrison County retreat is ready for new owners to write the next chapter of its story.
DETAILS
- 206+/- acres of mixed hardwood and pine timber
- Two stocked ponds with fishing and wildlife activity
- Old hunting cabin ready for restoration
- Trails, food plot sites, and strong deer population
- Convenient to Marshall, Caddo Lake, and Shreveport
- All descriptions and exhibits are considered to be reliable but should be verified by buyer or buyer's agent
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.
12/17/2025
$284,500
41.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - 000 Roberson Road, Hallsville, TX
Situated along Roberson Road, this 41.38 +/- acre southern tract offers an ideal blend of seclusion, natural beauty, and investment potential. The property features mature timber and a meandering creek, creating a private setting with abundant wildlife and endless recreational opportunities.
With its location in the highly sought-after Hallsville ISD, this tract is an excellent choice for a future homestead, weekend retreat, or land investment. Road access makes the property easy to reach, while the rolling terrain and wooded landscape provide multiple options for building sites.
Whether you're looking for a peaceful getaway, a hunting property, or a place to build in one of East Texas' top school districts, this tract delivers both value and potential.
Property Features
-Timber
-Hunting
-Recreation
-Hiking
-Rolling topography
-Hallsville ISD
-Creek
-Pond
-Build opportunity
-Easy access to Hwy 80 and I-20
02/02/2025
$799,500
116 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - 000 Fire Tower Road, Hallsville, TX
Welcome to a beautiful tract of pasture and timber in acclaimed Hallsville ISD. This 116 +/-acres is partially open, with the majority being wooded. Two spring-fed creeks lace the property, featuring a deep, spring-fed pond.
The current owners run cattle, and you could easily continue a cattle operation, cut hay, hunt the property, or just enjoy slow country living. Panoramic views are everywhere you look highlighted by the rolling terrain and towering pines. There are several established trails for riding ATVs, horses, or hiking.
Water access is on the road, and there are electric meters on-site. Several great building sites span the property, offering unlimited potential.
Whether you are looking to hunt, ranch, farm, or play, this quiet property offers boundless possibilities in wonderful Hallsville, Texas.
Property Features
-Spring-fed pond
-Spring-fed creeks
-Timber
-Pastures
-Hunting
-Hallsville ISD
-Build sites
-ATV trails
-Rolling terrain
-Panoramic views
01/23/2026
$115,681
25.65 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - Blocker Road, Marshall, TX
Located in Harrison County just outside of Marshall, Texas, this approximately 25+/- acre tract offers a great opportunity to own raw East Texas land with creeks, timber, and convenient access. The property sits off Blocker Road, roughly 13 miles south of Marshall and only 7 miles from I-20, making it easy to reach while still maintaining a quiet, country feel.
The land is wooded with a healthy mix of pines and scattered hardwoods, providing excellent wildlife habitat and natural privacy. Two creeks flow through the property, adding character and a peaceful setting that enhances its recreational and hunting appeal. Whether youre looking for a place to hunt, enjoy weekends outdoors, or plan a future homesite, this tract offers flexibility and space to fit your vision.
Surrounded by well-maintained neighboring properties, the area feels established without being crowded. Its the kind of place where mornings are slow and quiet, ideal for enjoying a cup of coffee while listening to the woods come alive. Owners say theyll miss the calm atmosphere and the untouched nature of the land.
With quick access to Highway 20, the property is conveniently located near Longview and within an easy drive of Shreveport, Louisiana. Caddo Lake is also nearby, offering additional outdoor recreation. Offered at a very competitive price per acre, this property is priced to sell and presents a strong value for buyers seeking quality East Texas land.
DETAILS
- Raw land, ready for your dream house plans
- Wooded - mix of hardwoods and pines
- Frontage on Blocker Rd
- 13 Miles south of Marshall
- 41 Miles from Shreveport, La
- 25 miles from Longview, Tx
- Property boundaries shown are approximate and for reference only
- Descriptions and exhibits are considered reliable but should be verified by buyer or buyer's agent
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.
06/20/2025
$431,000
26.61 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - TBD Tract 1, Hallsville, TX
Prime 26.611-Acre Tract 1 in Hallsville ISD Ideal for a Dream Home or Development
Discover this exceptional 26.611-acre property located in the highly sought-after Hallsville ISD. Whether you're ready to build your dream home or seeking an investment opportunity for residential development, this tract offers the perfect setting.
Conveniently situated just minutes from schools, shopping, hospitals, and regional airports, this property combines rural charm with easy access to city amenities. The land features a beautiful mix of open pasture at the front and mature, mixed timber toward the back, with a small creek meandering through the propertyadding both character and natural appeal.
Don't miss your chance to own a piece of East Texas with endless potential!
09/04/2025
$790,375
288 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - FM 2625, Stricklin Springs, TX
Strickland Acres offers a planted pine plantation in the upland areas, dropping down into scenic Streamside Management Zones, creating a mosaic pattern of young and mature timber. Nestled just on the outskirts of the charming historic town of Waskom, TX, the tracts are positioned perfectly at the intersection of Carthage, TX, Marshall, TX, and Shreveport, LA, forming a unique triangle of scenic beauty. Strickland Acres boasts over half a mile of stunning farm-to-market paved road frontage along FM 2625, offering easy access. Directions to the property: From Waskom, TX. head south on FM 9, approximately 3.5 miles. Stay straight onto FM 2625, and in approximately 1 mile, the property will be on the left. Rolling topography and loamy soils, combined with a mixture of mature and young timber, make this property an excellent choice for a variety of uses, whether your objectives are timber, wildlife, recreation, or residential. This historic timberland tract offers a mixture of newly planted loblolly plantations, mid-rotation-aged loblolly plantations, and mature natural timber in the SMZs. The plantation pine was intensively site-prepped, planted with 2nd Generation containerized seedlings from the IFCO nursery in DeRidder, LA, and sprayed for herbaceous weed control to minimize competition to the seedlings. The creek banks have been protected in Stream Side Management Zones (SMZ), providing wildlife travel corridors that offer a mosaic canvas of mature natural forests breaking up the young plantation pine.
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