Pecos County, Texas Land For Sale (55 results)
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08/19/2025
$700,000
644 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Mccamey, TX
Location & Access:
Pecos River Flats is a 644 acre live water ranch for sale in West Texas. This property offers both seclusion and accessibility, just minutes north of I-10 and a short drive from McCamey. Fort Stockton is about 44 miles southwest, Sheffield is 46 miles southeast, and Midland or Odessa are just over an hour away. The ranch has frontage on River Road and is easily accessible via a deeded easement.
Live Water & Development Potential:
With over half a mile of Pecos River frontage, this property provides excellent opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and other water activities. The flat terrain offers a blank slate for various uses, including recreational, agricultural, or commercial development. Electric lines run through the ranch, and its location in a prime solar region makes it a strong candidate for renewable energy projects.
Hunting & Wildlife Opportunities:
Mule deer, whitetail deer, dove, turkey, and quail are commonly found on the ranch. The low fence allows wildlife to move freely, making this an excellent hunting property. Whether for personal use or as an income-producing hunting destination, this ranch offers prime conditions for year-round hunting.
Nearby Recreation & Historic Value:
The area is rich in history and outdoor activities. Horsehead Crossing on the Pecos River, an excellent golf course in Iraan, and Fort Lancaster are all nearby. Big Bend National Park is just over two hours away. Indian artifacts have been found in the area, and an old adobe brick home on the property offers a glimpse into the regions past.
Investment Potential:
Pecos River Flats is a versatile property that can be used for recreation, hunting, agricultural purposes, or commercial development. The combination of live water, unrestricted land use, and access to power makes this a valuable investment in a desirable part of Texas.
This property is exclusively listed with Texas Ranch Sales. Shown by appointment only with Texas Ranch Sales. Buyers brokers must be identified on first contact and must accompany buying prospects on the first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Texas Ranch Sales.
08/19/2025
$700,000
644 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Mccamey, TX
Location & Access:
Pecos River Flats is a 644 acre live water ranch for sale in West Texas. This property offers both seclusion and accessibility, just minutes north of I-10 and a short drive from McCamey. Fort Stockton is about 44 miles southwest, Sheffield is 46 miles southeast, and Midland or Odessa are just over an hour away. The ranch has frontage on River Road and is easily accessible via a deeded easement.
Live Water & Development Potential:
With over half a mile of Pecos River frontage, this property provides excellent opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and other water activities. The flat terrain offers a blank slate for various uses, including recreational, agricultural, or commercial development. Electric lines run through the ranch, and its location in a prime solar region makes it a strong candidate for renewable energy projects.
Hunting & Wildlife Opportunities:
Mule deer, whitetail deer, dove, turkey, and quail are commonly found on the ranch. The low fence allows wildlife to move freely, making this an excellent hunting property. Whether for personal use or as an income-producing hunting destination, this ranch offers prime conditions for year-round hunting.
Nearby Recreation & Historic Value:
The area is rich in history and outdoor activities. Horsehead Crossing on the Pecos River, an excellent golf course in Iraan, and Fort Lancaster are all nearby. Big Bend National Park is just over two hours away. Indian artifacts have been found in the area, and an old adobe brick home on the property offers a glimpse into the regions past.
Investment Potential:
Pecos River Flats is a versatile property that can be used for recreation, hunting, agricultural purposes, or commercial development. The combination of live water, unrestricted land use, and access to power makes this a valuable investment in a desirable part of Texas.
This property is exclusively listed with Texas Ranch Sales. Shown by appointment only with Texas Ranch Sales. Buyers brokers must be identified on first contact and must accompany buying prospects on the first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Texas Ranch Sales.
08/19/2025
$700,000
644 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Mccamey, TX
Location & Access:
Pecos River Flats is a 644 acre live water ranch for sale in West Texas. This property offers both seclusion and accessibility, just minutes north of I-10 and a short drive from McCamey. Fort Stockton is about 44 miles southwest, Sheffield is 46 miles southeast, and Midland or Odessa are just over an hour away. The ranch has frontage on River Road and is easily accessible via a deeded easement.
Live Water & Development Potential:
With over half a mile of Pecos River frontage, this property provides excellent opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and other water activities. The flat terrain offers a blank slate for various uses, including recreational, agricultural, or commercial development. Electric lines run through the ranch, and its location in a prime solar region makes it a strong candidate for renewable energy projects.
Hunting & Wildlife Opportunities:
Mule deer, whitetail deer, dove, turkey, and quail are commonly found on the ranch. The low fence allows wildlife to move freely, making this an excellent hunting property. Whether for personal use or as an income-producing hunting destination, this ranch offers prime conditions for year-round hunting.
Nearby Recreation & Historic Value:
The area is rich in history and outdoor activities. Horsehead Crossing on the Pecos River, an excellent golf course in Iraan, and Fort Lancaster are all nearby. Big Bend National Park is just over two hours away. Indian artifacts have been found in the area, and an old adobe brick home on the property offers a glimpse into the regions past.
Investment Potential:
Pecos River Flats is a versatile property that can be used for recreation, hunting, agricultural purposes, or commercial development. The combination of live water, unrestricted land use, and access to power makes this a valuable investment in a desirable part of Texas.
This property is exclusively listed with Texas Ranch Sales. Shown by appointment only with Texas Ranch Sales. Buyers brokers must be identified on first contact and must accompany buying prospects on the first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Texas Ranch Sales.
08/19/2025
$700,000
644 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Mccamey, TX
Location & Access:
Pecos River Flats is a 644 acre live water ranch for sale in West Texas. This property offers both seclusion and accessibility, just minutes north of I-10 and a short drive from McCamey. Fort Stockton is about 44 miles southwest, Sheffield is 46 miles southeast, and Midland or Odessa are just over an hour away. The ranch has frontage on River Road and is easily accessible via a deeded easement.
Live Water & Development Potential:
With over half a mile of Pecos River frontage, this property provides excellent opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and other water activities. The flat terrain offers a blank slate for various uses, including recreational, agricultural, or commercial development. Electric lines run through the ranch, and its location in a prime solar region makes it a strong candidate for renewable energy projects.
Hunting & Wildlife Opportunities:
Mule deer, whitetail deer, dove, turkey, and quail are commonly found on the ranch. The low fence allows wildlife to move freely, making this an excellent hunting property. Whether for personal use or as an income-producing hunting destination, this ranch offers prime conditions for year-round hunting.
Nearby Recreation & Historic Value:
The area is rich in history and outdoor activities. Horsehead Crossing on the Pecos River, an excellent golf course in Iraan, and Fort Lancaster are all nearby. Big Bend National Park is just over two hours away. Indian artifacts have been found in the area, and an old adobe brick home on the property offers a glimpse into the regions past.
Investment Potential:
Pecos River Flats is a versatile property that can be used for recreation, hunting, agricultural purposes, or commercial development. The combination of live water, unrestricted land use, and access to power makes this a valuable investment in a desirable part of Texas.
This property is exclusively listed with Texas Ranch Sales. Shown by appointment only with Texas Ranch Sales. Buyers brokers must be identified on first contact and must accompany buying prospects on the first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Texas Ranch Sales.
08/19/2025
$700,000
644 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Mccamey, TX
Location & Access:
Pecos River Flats is a 644 acre live water ranch for sale in West Texas. This property offers both seclusion and accessibility, just minutes north of I-10 and a short drive from McCamey. Fort Stockton is about 44 miles southwest, Sheffield is 46 miles southeast, and Midland or Odessa are just over an hour away. The ranch has frontage on River Road and is easily accessible via a deeded easement.
Live Water & Development Potential:
With over half a mile of Pecos River frontage, this property provides excellent opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and other water activities. The flat terrain offers a blank slate for various uses, including recreational, agricultural, or commercial development. Electric lines run through the ranch, and its location in a prime solar region makes it a strong candidate for renewable energy projects.
Hunting & Wildlife Opportunities:
Mule deer, whitetail deer, dove, turkey, and quail are commonly found on the ranch. The low fence allows wildlife to move freely, making this an excellent hunting property. Whether for personal use or as an income-producing hunting destination, this ranch offers prime conditions for year-round hunting.
Nearby Recreation & Historic Value:
The area is rich in history and outdoor activities. Horsehead Crossing on the Pecos River, an excellent golf course in Iraan, and Fort Lancaster are all nearby. Big Bend National Park is just over two hours away. Indian artifacts have been found in the area, and an old adobe brick home on the property offers a glimpse into the regions past.
Investment Potential:
Pecos River Flats is a versatile property that can be used for recreation, hunting, agricultural purposes, or commercial development. The combination of live water, unrestricted land use, and access to power makes this a valuable investment in a desirable part of Texas.
This property is exclusively listed with Texas Ranch Sales. Shown by appointment only with Texas Ranch Sales. Buyers brokers must be identified on first contact and must accompany buying prospects on the first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Texas Ranch Sales.
08/27/2025
$3,184,900
636.98 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Fort Stockton, TX
Water - This property has tremendous availability of acceptable quality water which is located above the Edwards Trinity Aquifer. There are a number of wells with 16 steel casing drilled to 320 to 360 ft. These wells are registered with Middle Pecos Groundwater Conservation District and their designated names and locations are shown on the attached map. In 2020, two of these wells (#1 & #5) were test pumped for 48 hours each. The attached reports show only 1 and 2 drawdowns at a flow rate of approximately 1100 pm. The well service performing these tests state the wells could each easily produce 2500 gpm. Water samples were sent for quality analyses and are shown in the attached reports. Totals dissolved solids were in the 2150 ppm range with approximately 47% of these being sulfate. There are excellent alfalfa farms and pecan orchards in the immediate vicinity of this property.
Mineral Interest - The property owner does not own any of the mineral rights; however, it appears that 427.79 acres are State Mineral Classified. The State of Texas reserved minerals on land it sold from 1895 to 1931. These properties are referred to as mineral classified and the surface owner acts as the agent for the State of Texas in negotiating and executing oil and gas leases for these properties. The State surrenders to the surface owner one half (1/2) of any bonus, rental and royalty as compensation for acting as its agent and in lieu of surface damages. This interest cannot be retained when a property is sold which explains the 99-year leases which are sometimes found for mineral classified properties.
Farmland - This farmland is nearly level and has a very productive silty clay loam soil as shown on the attached soil map. It has not been farmed nor had chemicals applied for many years and should readily qualify for an organic designation if a buyer so desired. The property would be well suited for a wide variety of agronomic, vegetable or tree crops.
Improvements include a 45x140 metal building, a set of cattle pens, a bunk house and a domestic well near the center of the property as well as perimeter fencing and some cross fencing. Mesquite and other brush were cleared from the west half of the property in 2012 but have grown back.
Solar and wind energy rights will convey with the property and are not currently leased. Included with the property at no additional cost is an undivided 3/8 interest in 29.17 acres that joins the land on its northwest side and is apparently the remainder of a 99-year lease executed in 1937.
The property fronts FM 2037 and is approximately 3 miles south of Interstate 10 just west/southwest of Fort Stockton, Texas.
08/27/2025
$3,184,900
636.98 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Fort Stockton, TX
Water - This property has tremendous availability of acceptable quality water which is located above the Edwards Trinity Aquifer. There are a number of wells with 16 steel casing drilled to 320 to 360 ft. These wells are registered with Middle Pecos Groundwater Conservation District and their designated names and locations are shown on the attached map. In 2020, two of these wells (#1 & #5) were test pumped for 48 hours each. The attached reports show only 1 and 2 drawdowns at a flow rate of approximately 1100 pm. The well service performing these tests state the wells could each easily produce 2500 gpm. Water samples were sent for quality analyses and are shown in the attached reports. Totals dissolved solids were in the 2150 ppm range with approximately 47% of these being sulfate. There are excellent alfalfa farms and pecan orchards in the immediate vicinity of this property.
Mineral Interest - The property owner does not own any of the mineral rights; however, it appears that 427.79 acres are State Mineral Classified. The State of Texas reserved minerals on land it sold from 1895 to 1931. These properties are referred to as mineral classified and the surface owner acts as the agent for the State of Texas in negotiating and executing oil and gas leases for these properties. The State surrenders to the surface owner one half (1/2) of any bonus, rental and royalty as compensation for acting as its agent and in lieu of surface damages. This interest cannot be retained when a property is sold which explains the 99-year leases which are sometimes found for mineral classified properties.
Farmland - This farmland is nearly level and has a very productive silty clay loam soil as shown on the attached soil map. It has not been farmed nor had chemicals applied for many years and should readily qualify for an organic designation if a buyer so desired. The property would be well suited for a wide variety of agronomic, vegetable or tree crops.
Improvements include a 45x140 metal building, a set of cattle pens, a bunk house and a domestic well near the center of the property as well as perimeter fencing and some cross fencing. Mesquite and other brush were cleared from the west half of the property in 2012 but have grown back.
Solar and wind energy rights will convey with the property and are not currently leased. Included with the property at no additional cost is an undivided 3/8 interest in 29.17 acres that joins the land on its northwest side and is apparently the remainder of a 99-year lease executed in 1937.
The property fronts FM 2037 and is approximately 3 miles south of Interstate 10 just west/southwest of Fort Stockton, Texas.
08/27/2025
$3,184,900
636.98 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Fort Stockton, TX
Water - This property has tremendous availability of acceptable quality water which is located above the Edwards Trinity Aquifer. There are a number of wells with 16 steel casing drilled to 320 to 360 ft. These wells are registered with Middle Pecos Groundwater Conservation District and their designated names and locations are shown on the attached map. In 2020, two of these wells (#1 & #5) were test pumped for 48 hours each. The attached reports show only 1 and 2 drawdowns at a flow rate of approximately 1100 pm. The well service performing these tests state the wells could each easily produce 2500 gpm. Water samples were sent for quality analyses and are shown in the attached reports. Totals dissolved solids were in the 2150 ppm range with approximately 47% of these being sulfate. There are excellent alfalfa farms and pecan orchards in the immediate vicinity of this property.
Mineral Interest - The property owner does not own any of the mineral rights; however, it appears that 427.79 acres are State Mineral Classified. The State of Texas reserved minerals on land it sold from 1895 to 1931. These properties are referred to as mineral classified and the surface owner acts as the agent for the State of Texas in negotiating and executing oil and gas leases for these properties. The State surrenders to the surface owner one half (1/2) of any bonus, rental and royalty as compensation for acting as its agent and in lieu of surface damages. This interest cannot be retained when a property is sold which explains the 99-year leases which are sometimes found for mineral classified properties.
Farmland - This farmland is nearly level and has a very productive silty clay loam soil as shown on the attached soil map. It has not been farmed nor had chemicals applied for many years and should readily qualify for an organic designation if a buyer so desired. The property would be well suited for a wide variety of agronomic, vegetable or tree crops.
Improvements include a 45x140 metal building, a set of cattle pens, a bunk house and a domestic well near the center of the property as well as perimeter fencing and some cross fencing. Mesquite and other brush were cleared from the west half of the property in 2012 but have grown back.
Solar and wind energy rights will convey with the property and are not currently leased. Included with the property at no additional cost is an undivided 3/8 interest in 29.17 acres that joins the land on its northwest side and is apparently the remainder of a 99-year lease executed in 1937.
The property fronts FM 2037 and is approximately 3 miles south of Interstate 10 just west/southwest of Fort Stockton, Texas.
08/27/2025
$3,184,900
636.98 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Fort Stockton, TX
Water - This property has tremendous availability of acceptable quality water which is located above the Edwards Trinity Aquifer. There are a number of wells with 16 steel casing drilled to 320 to 360 ft. These wells are registered with Middle Pecos Groundwater Conservation District and their designated names and locations are shown on the attached map. In 2020, two of these wells (#1 & #5) were test pumped for 48 hours each. The attached reports show only 1 and 2 drawdowns at a flow rate of approximately 1100 pm. The well service performing these tests state the wells could each easily produce 2500 gpm. Water samples were sent for quality analyses and are shown in the attached reports. Totals dissolved solids were in the 2150 ppm range with approximately 47% of these being sulfate. There are excellent alfalfa farms and pecan orchards in the immediate vicinity of this property.
Mineral Interest - The property owner does not own any of the mineral rights; however, it appears that 427.79 acres are State Mineral Classified. The State of Texas reserved minerals on land it sold from 1895 to 1931. These properties are referred to as mineral classified and the surface owner acts as the agent for the State of Texas in negotiating and executing oil and gas leases for these properties. The State surrenders to the surface owner one half (1/2) of any bonus, rental and royalty as compensation for acting as its agent and in lieu of surface damages. This interest cannot be retained when a property is sold which explains the 99-year leases which are sometimes found for mineral classified properties.
Farmland - This farmland is nearly level and has a very productive silty clay loam soil as shown on the attached soil map. It has not been farmed nor had chemicals applied for many years and should readily qualify for an organic designation if a buyer so desired. The property would be well suited for a wide variety of agronomic, vegetable or tree crops.
Improvements include a 45x140 metal building, a set of cattle pens, a bunk house and a domestic well near the center of the property as well as perimeter fencing and some cross fencing. Mesquite and other brush were cleared from the west half of the property in 2012 but have grown back.
Solar and wind energy rights will convey with the property and are not currently leased. Included with the property at no additional cost is an undivided 3/8 interest in 29.17 acres that joins the land on its northwest side and is apparently the remainder of a 99-year lease executed in 1937.
The property fronts FM 2037 and is approximately 3 miles south of Interstate 10 just west/southwest of Fort Stockton, Texas.
08/27/2025
$3,184,900
636.98 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Fort Stockton, TX
Water - This property has tremendous availability of acceptable quality water which is located above the Edwards Trinity Aquifer. There are a number of wells with 16 steel casing drilled to 320 to 360 ft. These wells are registered with Middle Pecos Groundwater Conservation District and their designated names and locations are shown on the attached map. In 2020, two of these wells (#1 & #5) were test pumped for 48 hours each. The attached reports show only 1 and 2 drawdowns at a flow rate of approximately 1100 pm. The well service performing these tests state the wells could each easily produce 2500 gpm. Water samples were sent for quality analyses and are shown in the attached reports. Totals dissolved solids were in the 2150 ppm range with approximately 47% of these being sulfate. There are excellent alfalfa farms and pecan orchards in the immediate vicinity of this property.
Mineral Interest - The property owner does not own any of the mineral rights; however, it appears that 427.79 acres are State Mineral Classified. The State of Texas reserved minerals on land it sold from 1895 to 1931. These properties are referred to as mineral classified and the surface owner acts as the agent for the State of Texas in negotiating and executing oil and gas leases for these properties. The State surrenders to the surface owner one half (1/2) of any bonus, rental and royalty as compensation for acting as its agent and in lieu of surface damages. This interest cannot be retained when a property is sold which explains the 99-year leases which are sometimes found for mineral classified properties.
Farmland - This farmland is nearly level and has a very productive silty clay loam soil as shown on the attached soil map. It has not been farmed nor had chemicals applied for many years and should readily qualify for an organic designation if a buyer so desired. The property would be well suited for a wide variety of agronomic, vegetable or tree crops.
Improvements include a 45x140 metal building, a set of cattle pens, a bunk house and a domestic well near the center of the property as well as perimeter fencing and some cross fencing. Mesquite and other brush were cleared from the west half of the property in 2012 but have grown back.
Solar and wind energy rights will convey with the property and are not currently leased. Included with the property at no additional cost is an undivided 3/8 interest in 29.17 acres that joins the land on its northwest side and is apparently the remainder of a 99-year lease executed in 1937.
The property fronts FM 2037 and is approximately 3 miles south of Interstate 10 just west/southwest of Fort Stockton, Texas.
01/20/2023
$15,000
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Fort Stockton, TX
I have 10 Acre lots for sale in Fort Stockton for $1500 down and $500/month for 36 months or $15,000 cash.
Lot 10 in the Plat Map
Copy and paste the coordinates for a gps pin to the property!
30.90118, -102.84437
Pecos County
APN 15692
I DO NOT HAVE MINERAL RIGHTS
Access: Land has Legal access, reflected in the Plat Map. However the road was never finished. Buyer would need to put in their own road/dirt path. Land Front Comanche Creek. It is typically fry but when it rains it flows.
It is minutes from town and has power poles on the property. This is a 250 acre piece with 10+ acre lots. The only restrictions are: no commercial shooting ranges and no junk yards. Great for mobiles, Rv's commercial, residential, etc.
Water: We tested two water wells and they both were tested at 50gpm+. WCID water line is slated to come here in the future, but right now they are at capacity and not allowing any more taps. Lots are being kept to 10+ acre lots to allow customers an exemption with the Pecos Groundwater Conservation district so you can drill your own well.
01/20/2023
$15,000
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Fort Stockton, TX
I have 10 Acre lots for sale in Fort Stockton for $1500 down and $500/month for 36 months or $15,000 cash.
Lot 10 in the Plat Map
Copy and paste the coordinates for a gps pin to the property!
30.90118, -102.84437
Pecos County
APN 15692
I DO NOT HAVE MINERAL RIGHTS
Access: Land has Legal access, reflected in the Plat Map. However the road was never finished. Buyer would need to put in their own road/dirt path. Land Front Comanche Creek. It is typically fry but when it rains it flows.
It is minutes from town and has power poles on the property. This is a 250 acre piece with 10+ acre lots. The only restrictions are: no commercial shooting ranges and no junk yards. Great for mobiles, Rv's commercial, residential, etc.
Water: We tested two water wells and they both were tested at 50gpm+. WCID water line is slated to come here in the future, but right now they are at capacity and not allowing any more taps. Lots are being kept to 10+ acre lots to allow customers an exemption with the Pecos Groundwater Conservation district so you can drill your own well.
01/20/2023
$15,000
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Fort Stockton, TX
I have 10 Acre lots for sale in Fort Stockton for $1500 down and $500/month for 36 months or $15,000 cash.
Lot 10 in the Plat Map
Copy and paste the coordinates for a gps pin to the property!
30.90118, -102.84437
Pecos County
APN 15692
I DO NOT HAVE MINERAL RIGHTS
Access: Land has Legal access, reflected in the Plat Map. However the road was never finished. Buyer would need to put in their own road/dirt path. Land Front Comanche Creek. It is typically fry but when it rains it flows.
It is minutes from town and has power poles on the property. This is a 250 acre piece with 10+ acre lots. The only restrictions are: no commercial shooting ranges and no junk yards. Great for mobiles, Rv's commercial, residential, etc.
Water: We tested two water wells and they both were tested at 50gpm+. WCID water line is slated to come here in the future, but right now they are at capacity and not allowing any more taps. Lots are being kept to 10+ acre lots to allow customers an exemption with the Pecos Groundwater Conservation district so you can drill your own well.
01/20/2023
$15,000
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Fort Stockton, TX
I have 10 Acre lots for sale in Fort Stockton for $1500 down and $500/month for 36 months or $15,000 cash.
Lot 10 in the Plat Map
Copy and paste the coordinates for a gps pin to the property!
30.90118, -102.84437
Pecos County
APN 15692
I DO NOT HAVE MINERAL RIGHTS
Access: Land has Legal access, reflected in the Plat Map. However the road was never finished. Buyer would need to put in their own road/dirt path. Land Front Comanche Creek. It is typically fry but when it rains it flows.
It is minutes from town and has power poles on the property. This is a 250 acre piece with 10+ acre lots. The only restrictions are: no commercial shooting ranges and no junk yards. Great for mobiles, Rv's commercial, residential, etc.
Water: We tested two water wells and they both were tested at 50gpm+. WCID water line is slated to come here in the future, but right now they are at capacity and not allowing any more taps. Lots are being kept to 10+ acre lots to allow customers an exemption with the Pecos Groundwater Conservation district so you can drill your own well.
01/20/2023
$15,000
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Fort Stockton, TX
I have 10 Acre lots for sale in Fort Stockton for $1500 down and $500/month for 36 months or $15,000 cash.
Lot 10 in the Plat Map
Copy and paste the coordinates for a gps pin to the property!
30.90118, -102.84437
Pecos County
APN 15692
I DO NOT HAVE MINERAL RIGHTS
Access: Land has Legal access, reflected in the Plat Map. However the road was never finished. Buyer would need to put in their own road/dirt path. Land Front Comanche Creek. It is typically fry but when it rains it flows.
It is minutes from town and has power poles on the property. This is a 250 acre piece with 10+ acre lots. The only restrictions are: no commercial shooting ranges and no junk yards. Great for mobiles, Rv's commercial, residential, etc.
Water: We tested two water wells and they both were tested at 50gpm+. WCID water line is slated to come here in the future, but right now they are at capacity and not allowing any more taps. Lots are being kept to 10+ acre lots to allow customers an exemption with the Pecos Groundwater Conservation district so you can drill your own well.
05/07/2024
$85,900
80.67 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Sheffield, TX
Silverado Ranch is located 32 miles south of Sheffield, Texas on Hwy. 349. The ranch fronts Hwy. 349, individual parcels have access to Hwy. 349 on a 60' recorded easement with caliche roads. Some parcels will have access directly from Hwy 349. This is a scenic West Texas ranch with expansive views. The terrain is rolling hills intersected with brushy creekbeds. The only trees of any size, primarily live oak and hackberry, grow along the dry creekbeds. The draws and creekbeds often are choked with underbrush that provides good browse for game. The hills grow varieties of grama grass, sotol, juniper, lechuguilla, and various varieties of brush. Mule and whitetail deer are the principal game animals in Terrell County. Other game species are the javalina (collared peccary), wild turkey, mourning dove, white-winged dove, and blue quail. Furbearers include the grey fox, coyote, raccoon, bobcat, ringtailed cat, and mountain lion. Owner financing is offered on all property.
05/07/2024
$85,900
80.67 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Sheffield, TX
Silverado Ranch is located 32 miles south of Sheffield, Texas on Hwy. 349. The ranch fronts Hwy. 349, individual parcels have access to Hwy. 349 on a 60' recorded easement with caliche roads. Some parcels will have access directly from Hwy 349. This is a scenic West Texas ranch with expansive views. The terrain is rolling hills intersected with brushy creekbeds. The only trees of any size, primarily live oak and hackberry, grow along the dry creekbeds. The draws and creekbeds often are choked with underbrush that provides good browse for game. The hills grow varieties of grama grass, sotol, juniper, lechuguilla, and various varieties of brush. Mule and whitetail deer are the principal game animals in Terrell County. Other game species are the javalina (collared peccary), wild turkey, mourning dove, white-winged dove, and blue quail. Furbearers include the grey fox, coyote, raccoon, bobcat, ringtailed cat, and mountain lion. Owner financing is offered on all property.
05/07/2024
$85,900
80.67 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Sheffield, TX
Silverado Ranch is located 32 miles south of Sheffield, Texas on Hwy. 349. The ranch fronts Hwy. 349, individual parcels have access to Hwy. 349 on a 60' recorded easement with caliche roads. Some parcels will have access directly from Hwy 349. This is a scenic West Texas ranch with expansive views. The terrain is rolling hills intersected with brushy creekbeds. The only trees of any size, primarily live oak and hackberry, grow along the dry creekbeds. The draws and creekbeds often are choked with underbrush that provides good browse for game. The hills grow varieties of grama grass, sotol, juniper, lechuguilla, and various varieties of brush. Mule and whitetail deer are the principal game animals in Terrell County. Other game species are the javalina (collared peccary), wild turkey, mourning dove, white-winged dove, and blue quail. Furbearers include the grey fox, coyote, raccoon, bobcat, ringtailed cat, and mountain lion. Owner financing is offered on all property.
05/07/2024
$85,900
80.67 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Sheffield, TX
Silverado Ranch is located 32 miles south of Sheffield, Texas on Hwy. 349. The ranch fronts Hwy. 349, individual parcels have access to Hwy. 349 on a 60' recorded easement with caliche roads. Some parcels will have access directly from Hwy 349. This is a scenic West Texas ranch with expansive views. The terrain is rolling hills intersected with brushy creekbeds. The only trees of any size, primarily live oak and hackberry, grow along the dry creekbeds. The draws and creekbeds often are choked with underbrush that provides good browse for game. The hills grow varieties of grama grass, sotol, juniper, lechuguilla, and various varieties of brush. Mule and whitetail deer are the principal game animals in Terrell County. Other game species are the javalina (collared peccary), wild turkey, mourning dove, white-winged dove, and blue quail. Furbearers include the grey fox, coyote, raccoon, bobcat, ringtailed cat, and mountain lion. Owner financing is offered on all property.
05/07/2024
$85,900
80.67 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Sheffield, TX
Silverado Ranch is located 32 miles south of Sheffield, Texas on Hwy. 349. The ranch fronts Hwy. 349, individual parcels have access to Hwy. 349 on a 60' recorded easement with caliche roads. Some parcels will have access directly from Hwy 349. This is a scenic West Texas ranch with expansive views. The terrain is rolling hills intersected with brushy creekbeds. The only trees of any size, primarily live oak and hackberry, grow along the dry creekbeds. The draws and creekbeds often are choked with underbrush that provides good browse for game. The hills grow varieties of grama grass, sotol, juniper, lechuguilla, and various varieties of brush. Mule and whitetail deer are the principal game animals in Terrell County. Other game species are the javalina (collared peccary), wild turkey, mourning dove, white-winged dove, and blue quail. Furbearers include the grey fox, coyote, raccoon, bobcat, ringtailed cat, and mountain lion. Owner financing is offered on all property.
05/14/2024
$37,000
20 ac.
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Pecos County - Imperial, TX
Only $37,000 Cash for this 20 acres on FM 11 in Pecos County. This is a really great property for anything you are looking to use it for in west Texas.
11 minutes from Imperial
38 minutes from Fort Stockton
1 hr 9 min from Pecos
We also offer in house owner financing!
05/14/2024
$37,000
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Imperial, TX
Only $37,000 Cash for this 20 acres on FM 11 in Pecos County. This is a really great property for anything you are looking to use it for in west Texas.
11 minutes from Imperial
38 minutes from Fort Stockton
1 hr 9 min from Pecos
We also offer in house owner financing!
05/14/2024
$37,000
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Imperial, TX
Only $37,000 Cash for this 20 acres on FM 11 in Pecos County. This is a really great property for anything you are looking to use it for in west Texas.
11 minutes from Imperial
38 minutes from Fort Stockton
1 hr 9 min from Pecos
We also offer in house owner financing!
05/14/2024
$37,000
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Imperial, TX
Only $37,000 Cash for this 20 acres on FM 11 in Pecos County. This is a really great property for anything you are looking to use it for in west Texas.
11 minutes from Imperial
38 minutes from Fort Stockton
1 hr 9 min from Pecos
We also offer in house owner financing!
05/14/2024
$37,000
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Pecos County - Imperial, TX
Only $37,000 Cash for this 20 acres on FM 11 in Pecos County. This is a really great property for anything you are looking to use it for in west Texas.
11 minutes from Imperial
38 minutes from Fort Stockton
1 hr 9 min from Pecos
We also offer in house owner financing!
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