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Newton County | 256 acres
$1,472,000
In or near the Wild Azalea Canyon of Newton County ! Secluded, off the grid, private, quiet, timberland. Accessed from County Road 2075. Rolling topography with a very small portion in the floodplain in the NE corner. (See Topography Map herein). 1st time open market offering being historically owned by industry timber companies. Merchantable timber ! Clean, with no ROW's, easements, pipelines or oil/gas sites, known. Near the Louisiana border, this is as "Deep East Texas" as it gets.

Newton County | 156.59 acres
$1,250,000
Wiergate Texas Land for sale in Newton County! Great opportunity on this 156.59-acre prime MULTI-USE Hunting, Timber, Ranching, Recreational, Homestead property located in between Sam Rayburn Reservoir and Toledo bend Reservoir in the Beautiful East Texas Pine Tree Region. The property is accessed by way of CO RD 1101 just off of R225 West and has 50 acres of Hardwood Timber including Cherry, White Oak, Red Oak, Hickory, and Ash. In 1993 The remainder except 25 acres were planted in Pine and have been thinned once and are ready for thinning again. There is a recent Timber Appraisal done on the property. Great income potential here on this 30 year growth. The 3000 SF brick 4BR/2BA home was built in 1971 has a large kitchen, an office, formal dining, inside laundry room, a fireplace, and a storm cellar. There are numerous outbuildings, some in need of repair, a garage and a bunk house. The land has rolling hills and hunting is excellent as the owner has taken a 165 B& C white tail on it!. This property has been in the Clark Family since 1956 and was a great cattle ranch prior to the timber planting. The end of the road privacy gives this unique Ranch a very peaceful quiet feel and has so muck potential for multi use enjoyment and income. Come see it today!

Newton County | 208 acres
$936,000
Great size and shape for just about any use. Nice, diverse, tract with varying topography and terrain, in 1997 and 2000 pine plantation, SMZ creek drain, and natural upland field. Accessed from County Road 2089 with possible access from County Road 2088 (subject to survey). Rolling topography with a portion in the floodplain associated with bisecting creek drain. (See Topography Map herein). Historically owned by industry timber companies. Merchantable timber ! Clean, with no ROW's, easements, pipelines or oil/gas sites, known. Just outside of Burkeville, Texas.