46.0 ACRES, RUSK COUNTY, TEXAS

Posted on: July 1st, 2023

46.0ac in Rusk County, TX located in-between Henderson and Mt. Enterprise, TX. This property has over 1000′ of road frontage and pipeline ROWs that help access the tract. The 41.0ac is a thickset of Timber that consist of native Hardwood and Pine and has plenty potential to be a timber investment property. Ideal tract for building a new homesite, cutting trails, planting food plots for the upcoming deer season, or have the timber cruised for a thinning. Come check out the back forty and start making plans for enjoying the country life.***Seller will consider Owner-Financing***

To arrange site visits, please contact the listing agent Adam Velek at 936-371-9729, or the TerraStone office at 936-590-4909. Buyers agents are required to contact listing agent to arrange site visits and are required to accompany potential buyers at the time of the first visit. Failure to disclose as a buyers agent or lack of presence upon first site visit will result in co-broker compensation being at the discretion of listing agent.

TerraStone Land Company strives to gather good information concerning listed properties from reliable sources, but cannot guarantee the accuracy of said data, including but not limited to boundary line locations, acreages, fence liens, tree ages, timber volumes, timber value, legal title, environmental hazards, condition of improvements, legal access, utility services, or site suitability for agricultural of forestry use. All maps are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not survey plats. Unless specifically stated, no formal land surveying by a licensed surveyor has been used in determining acreages. Aerial and ground photography may include neighboring properties that are not included in this offering, and such photography is intended for general use only. TLC recommends that potential buyers examine the offered property to their own satisfaction and are strongly urged to verify all pertinent facts for themselves. TLC is not responsible for errors, omissions, offering withdrawal or price modifications.

101.0 ACRES, RUSK COUNTY, TEXAS

Posted on: July 1st, 2023

A highly diverse forested property in a remote location at the end of a county road. A classic old farmstead that has grown back into native forests, this property is a return to fifty years ago when East Texas was dominated by this forest type. This is a pleasing mix of various species of trees and vegetation, offering contrasts of soil, terrain and forest cover, providing excellent wildlife habitat and creating good potential for future timber production. The sandy uplands transition down to a high-quality bottomland forest associated with the junction of four creeks.

The variation in soils and topography offers four distinct types of woods:

Upland sandy old-field stocked with native loblolly and shortleaf pine. This upland area has a native pine stand that could be managed as-is with appropriate professional guidance, or converted to pine plantation.

The side slopes leading down to the creek bottoms are wooded with very large old oaks, elms and sweetgums where little pasture or row-cropping was done, offering a contrasting break in the forest as well as excellent squirrel habitat.

The creek bottoms along Minden Creek have a truly outstanding example of native hardwoods on well-drained loam soils. These bottomland soils have produced excellent growth of species such as sweetgum, cherrybark red oak, ash and elm. Hardwoods have been valuable for timber for many years now, and this site offers a forest with an excellent age distribution for near- and long-term management. Not only are there good species here for both timber and wildlife, but they have excellent heights due to the good soils.

These creek bottoms have some areas of level, wet-natured clay flats which support a relatively unique set of trees such as cedar elm, overcup oak and Osage orange, as well as a variety of wetland plants. Several sloughs are located along these areas of heavier soil, offering yet again a positive attribute for good wildlife habitat.

Large-acreage adjacent ownership is a good scenario in terms of security. ***Seller Will Consider Owner Financing***

To arrange site visits, please contact the listing agent Adam Velek at 936-371-9729, or the TerraStone office at 936-590-4909. Buyers agents are required to contact listing agent to arrange site visits and are required to accompany potential buyers at the time of the first visit. Failure to disclose as a buyers agent or lack of presence upon first site visit will result in co-broker compensation being at the discretion of listing agent.

TerraStone Land Company strives to gather good information concerning listed properties from reliable sources, but cannot guarantee the accuracy of said data, including but not limited to boundary line locations, acreages, fence liens, tree ages, timber volumes, timber value, legal title, environmental hazards, condition of improvements, legal access, utility services, or site suitability for agricultural of forestry use. All maps are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not survey plats. Unless specifically stated, no formal land surveying by a licensed surveyor has been used in determining acreages. Aerial and ground photography may include neighboring properties that are not included in this offering, and such photography is intended for general use only. TLC recommends that potential buyers examine the offered property to their own satisfaction and are strongly urged to verify all pertinent facts for themselves. TLC is not responsible for errors, omissions, offering withdrawal or price modifications.

315.0 ACRES, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS

Posted on: July 1st, 2023

***PRICE IMPROVEMENT*** Hidden away in Jefferson County, TX, there is a beautiful 315.0ac+/- timber & recreational property that is priced to sell. The native mix of hardwood and pine timber on this tract is thriving and is ready to be cruised and thinned if desired. The next owner has a once in a lifetime opportunity to benefit from the timber and design the layout of the land. On the recreational scale this one is off the charts, this tract will keep family and friends busy year-round with hunting, fishing, and exploring the woods. There is an abundance of wild game trails from whitetail deer and hogs, perfect for the avid hunters. There is also plenty of space to carve out shooting lanes and food plots for the upcoming deer season. One of the best attributes of the property is having over 4000′ of frontage on the Pine Island Bayou, which still has flowing water in drought conditions. You could spend all day exploring, fishing, or even setting up camp next to the bayou on this amazing property. If you are tired of Lease-hunting and ready to enjoy seclusion, nature, and your own private hunting land, this is the perfect candidate to check out. Priced just under $2540 per acre makes this tract a hard one to pass up on today’s market.

TerraStone Land Company strives to gather good information concerning listed properties from reliable sources, but cannot guarantee the accuracy of said data, including but not limited to boundary line locations, acreages, fence lines, tree ages, timber volumes, timber value, legal title, environmental hazards, condition of improvements, legal access, utility services, or site suitability for agricultural or forestry use. All maps are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not survey plats. Unless specifically stated, no formal land surveying by a licensed surveyor has been used in determining acreages. Aerial and ground photography may include neighboring properties that are not included in this offering, and such photography is intended for general use only. TLC recommends that potential buyers examine the offered property to their own satisfaction, and are strongly urged to verify all pertinent facts for themselves. TLC is not responsible for errors, omissions, offering withdrawal or price modifications.

568 ACRES, NACOGDOCHES COUNTY, TEXAS

Posted on: March 17th, 2023

The Attoyac River Ranch is an exceptionally diverse wildlife habitat and working forest containing 353 acres of pine and hardwood upland forests as well as 215 acres of hardwood bottomlands on the banks of the Attoyac River. Only 2.5 to 3 hours from the Dallas and/or Houston metroplex areas, this unique recreational property offers timber-based cash flow along with a wide variety of uncommon natural areas.

Located 23 miles east of Nacogdoches, between Martinsville and Chireno with about a half mile of frontage on County Road 392 (Halls Bridge Road), the property has two existing entrance gates, electrical power and community water.

Originally a well-managed cattle operation, an ownership transition created an opportunity for establishing a distinctive wildlife habitat and working forest project, which twenty years later has now come to fruition. Commercial timber production, bottomland hardwoods, marshes, swamps and upland hardwoods offer a very diverse experience and is easily a great weekend retreat spot. Hunting, fishing, and recreational access is excellent with approximately seven miles of roads and trails on the property. The roads have some moderate improvements, with some rocked stream crossings, even in the bottomland areas.

Wildlife Habitat and Recreational Aspects – The wildlife habitat is unparalleled on a property of this size. Bottomland and upland hardwoods of all ages offer both present and future benefits. The management strategy has retained and protected a variety of flatwoods ponds, swamps, marshes and sandy creeks.
Within the managed pine forest areas, many quarter-acre to five-acre old hardwood forest pockets were retained for habitat diversity. This strategy also retained large, old red oaks, post oaks and black hickory in old brushy fence rows amongst the planted areas. Ten open maintained food plots covering a total of a dozen acres are located all around the property.

This property offers outstanding, proven opportunities for hunting whitetail deer, feral hogs and squirrels. The northern wetland habitat offers better-than-average opportunities on ducks. There is a good potential for dove and rabbit hunting, especially in longleaf and hardwood – longleaf areas. Secluded bottomlands and upland areas are very suitable for still hunting, archery. One central road offers a 500- to 1,000-yard long-range shooting opportunity, with an open area which would facilitate erecting an earthen backstop if so desired.

There is good river and pond fishing, with approximately 2.3 miles of Attoyac River frontage and a 2.5-acre pond. The dam was reworked with a siphon pipe and rocked spillway 15 years ago, and the shoreline planted with baldcypress and longleaf pine. Both the pond and the river have easy access on main woods roads. Over a mile of attractive sandy creeks with a beech-sweetbay-white oak-pine ecosystem is located along three streams, and offer recreational activities such as hiking and still hunting.

The north waterfowl area has about 30 acres of seasonally-flooded emergent marsh, young and older hardwood timber, a planer-elm swamp and a remarkable overcup oak flat.

A sixteen-acre area of sweetgum-sweetbay-red maple seepage swamp and baygall is a fairly unique feature, and adds to the wildlife habitat diversity of the land.

Approximately 100 acres of planted oak – loblolly flatwoods, with eighteen-year old loblolly pine interplanted with seven-year old oaks are located in the southeastern section. This includes 15 acres of seven-year old restoration plantings of predominately hardwoods with longleaf pine on hummocks.
There are also 10 acres total of small natural flatwoods ponds scattered in the southeastern oak-loblolly flatwoods.

Commercial Timber Resources – This property has immediately-marketable pine and hardwood timber, as well as many acres in various-aged young forests to provide future cash flow. This property has produced multiple timber sales over the last two decades of both pine and hardwood products. The young forests can easily continue to support the 1-d-1 timber land tax status as per state law. A recent timber inventory is available upon request.

The property contains approximately 88 acres of eighteen-year old loblolly pine plantations and 45 acres of seventeen-year old loblolly pine plantations. A prescribed burning program in these areas was started a few years ago.

In addition, the 40 acres of upland seven-year-old longleaf plantation is doing very well, and will offer excellent habitat and timber production in the future.
The 160 acres of intensely-managed native bottomland forest consists of cherrybark red oak, overcup oak, green ash, willow oak, sugarberry, sweetgum, southern red oak, water oak, American elm, Shumard oak, bitter pecan, sycamore and hickory. A 12-acre managed bottomland regeneration parcel within this area has been very successful in renewing oak species.

No minerals are available. No seller financing is available. Hunting equipment such as feeders, trail cameras and blinds are not included in the sale. A boundary survey has been ordered and will be available when completed. Property is located in the Chireno school district. The barn is included in the sale, and is offered “as-is”. The two entrance gates offer a circular “pull-through” convenience for vehicles and/or RV’s.

All references herein to acreages, tree ages, improvements or utilities are approximations or estimates, and are offered only as a general guide, and are not guaranteed in any way, being based on existing public documents and interpretations of aerial photography. Unless specifically stated, no formal land surveying by a licensed surveyor has been used in determining acreages. Potential buyers are strongly urged to verify all pertinent facts for themselves.

To arrange a site visit, please contact agent Mark Brian at 936-590-0986.

183 ACRES, UPSHUR COUNTY, TX

Posted on: March 17th, 2023

This pleasantly rolling, well-drained land offers a combination of young and old trees, potential house sites and convenient access just 1.2 miles south of Gilmer on the east side of Highway 300. The long, broad ridges between the headwaters of several creeks provides good terrain for continued timber production, subdivision development, or possibly establishment of pastureland.

This property was once pasture that was planted to loblolly pine, which after years of excellent management and growth was harvested a few years ago. The substantial natural regeneration of the loblolly pines and native hardwoods has created a viable young forest for future timber production. The large hardwoods which were along creek drains and field fence lines has created an interesting mosaic of young and old trees. There are many old-field red oaks and post oaks scattered throughout the property which make very attractive character trees.

The fine sandy loam soils on this upland site are suitable for growing pine and hardwood trees, grass or would support excellent house sites. This native forest contains a wide variety of loblolly and shortleaf pine, post oak, red oak, sweetgum, holly, blackgum, hickory and elm. The available mapping only indicates a very small FEMA floodplain on this land in the far southeastern section, crossing only about 400 feet of the southeastern panhandle section.

This to-be-parceled estimated 183-acre sale area is offered at $3,983.61 per acre. The boundary lines will require a survey to define this parcel and determine the exact acreage. Attached mapping shows the proposed location of the boundaries of this sale area.

This property is currently under Timber Valuation on the taxes. The taxes on the eastern 137.65-acre CAD parcel for 2020 show to have been $572.07 with the timber reduction. The taxes on the western portion of this sale parcel have not been determined, as this area is combined with the adjacent home and pasture, and the taxes are not broken out for the timbered portion.

Electric Power on Highway 300 and on the property, availability of present on-property power not verified
Landline telephone along Highway 300
Property has about 720 feet of frontage on Highway 300
Residents in the area are on wells
Gilmer ISD School District
Several pipeline rights-of-way and three well sites located on the property, two of which are either on or in proximity to the eastern pipeline right-of-way corridor.
All Seller-owned minerals are reserved.

To arrange site visits, please contact listing agent Mark Brian at 936-590-0986, or the TerraStone office at 936-590-4909. A registration form will be emailed to you for your review and signing prior to the site visit, and only takes a few minutes on a smart phone or computer.

Buyers agents are required to contact listing agent to arrange site visits and are required to accompany potential buyers at the time of the first visit. Failure to disclose as a buyers agent or lack of presence upon first site visit will result in co-broker compensation being at discretion of listing agent.

TerraStone Land Company strives to gather good information concerning listed properties from reliable sources, but cannot guarantee the accuracy of said data, including but not limited to boundary line locations, acreages, fence lines, legal title, environmental hazards, condition of improvements, legal access, utility services, or site suitability for agricultural or forestry use. All maps are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not survey plats. TLC recommends that potential buyers examine the offered property to their own satisfaction. TLC is not responsible for errors, omissions, offering withdrawal or price modifications.

+-107.06 Acres – Harrison County, Texas

Posted on: March 17th, 2023

This tract is located a few minutes southeast of Marshall, just south of I-20 on a blacktop county road. Only a half hour from either Shreveport or Longview, this land offers good timber production with recreational opportunities. The very well-stocked pine plantations are ready for a second and third thinning, as there are two age classes on this land – about 18 acres of approximately 30-year old trees, and about 59 acres of approximately 20-year old pine. About ten or so acres of native forest is located in the north end and along a small drain in the southeastern portion.

The good access off of FM 2199 and I-20, and good internal access, when combined with the productive soils makes this an attractive timberland investment.

No minerals are available.

Please call Mark Brian at 936-590-0986 in advance to get the combination to the gate lock.

All references herein to acreages, tree ages, improvements or utilities are approximations or estimates, and are offered only as a general guide, and are not guaranteed in any way, being based existing public documents, and interpretations of aerial photography. Unless specifically stated, no formal land surveying by a licensed surveyor has been used in determining acreages. Potential buyers are strongly urged to verify all pertinent facts for themselves.

UPDATED – 64.506 ACRES, CASS COUNTY, TEXAS

Posted on: March 17th, 2023

The excellent access to this recently resurveyed 64.506 acres of planted pine and native mixed species forest has enhanced the production of forest products as well as the recreational hunting. Located in the rolling woodlands of eastern Cass County, this tract has about 1,350 feet of state Highway 43 frontage on its eastern boundary, being about 13 miles east of Linden and the same south of Atlanta.

The tract is forested with a loblolly pine plantation and native pine and hardwood forest. There is a nice mix of upland and a small creek bottom, with a pleasing topographical diversity. The soils are sands and loams, having demonstrated to be excellent for growing timber, while the uplands have historically shown good wet-weather harvesting qualities.

A small stream, Corey Branch, runs from west to east along the southern end of the tract. A small beaver pond near the southwestern corner adds to the wildlife habitat of this land.

A professional forestry firm has managed this tract since 1983, with a third selective thinning harvest on the plantation being done in 2015. There is a good stand of pine remaining in the upland plantation, with the riparian areas not having been thinned in many years. A breakdown of the approximate acres of various forest cover types on this tract is as follows:

Pine Plantation 34.3 acres

Native Riparian Hardwood and Pine 24.6 acres

Bottomland Marsh 4.8 acres

Powerline Right-of-Way is about three-quarters of an acre

The Bowie-Cass Electric Cooperative powerline is located in the eastern side of the tract, parallel to the highway. The property lines have been kept maintained with a blue painted line and posted signs.

46 Acres, Nacogdoches County, Texas

Posted on: March 11th, 2023

The planted loblolly pine on this property is about four years old, and are growing well. This past summer the heights on the pines showed marked growth increases. An upland site with no indicated floodplain, this timberland has good forest productivity ratings. The Scottsville-Latex soils make up most of this property, with some Eastwood soil in the southern section. These sandy loams are good all-around soils that are good for timber growing as well as pastureland.

County Road 295 is the north boundary of this property, and offers all-weather access.

A separate 30-acre parcel that lies north of CR 295 is also offered individually or in combination with this 46-acre tract, offering pastureland and a pond. The intent is to divide the parent deed-called 76.25-acre tract on the centerline of CR 295.

The mapping is offered as a general guide as to the location of the property, but no guarantee is made as to the exact location of these boundaries. All provided mapping is based on CAD, GIS aerial photo interpretation using deed call information, and ground checks of a few assumed corner and line markers.

This parcel of approximately 46 acres is offered at $226,000. The Sellers are retaining all oil & gas minerals. No seller financing is available.

This property is currently under Ag/Timber Valuation on the taxes. 2021 Tax records show an estimated $196 in taxes, apportioned by the acre for this
portion of the parent property.
Electric Power (believed to be Deep East Texas Electric Coop) is present on all four sides of the parent property.
Natural gas, community water and telephone utilities are present along several sides of the property.
No improvements, buildings, or deer blinds are included in the offering.
No FEMA floodplain apparent on mapping.
There are several pipelines on this property, see the provided mapping.

To arrange site visits, please contact listing agent Mark Brian at 936-590-0986, or the TerraStone office at 936-590-4909. Buyers agents are required to contact listing agent to arrange site visits and are required to accompany potential buyers at the time of the first visit. Failure to disclose as a buyers agent or lack of presence upon first site visit will result in co-broker compensation being at discretion of listing agent.

TerraStone Land Company strives to gather good information concerning listed properties from reliable sources, but cannot guarantee the accuracy of said data, including but not limited to boundary line locations, acreages, fence lines, tree ages, timber volumes or values, legal title, environmental hazards, condition of improvements, legal access, utility services, site suitability for agricultural or forestry use or ad valorem tax status. All maps are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not survey plats. Unless specifically stated, no formal land surveying by a licensed surveyor has been used in determining acreages. Aerial and ground photography may include neighboring properties that are not included in this offering, and such photography is intended for general use only. TLC recommends that potential buyers examine the offered property to their own satisfaction, and are strongly urged to verify all pertinent facts for themselves. TLC is not responsible for errors, omissions, offering withdrawal or price modifications.

55.5 ACRES, HOUSTON COUNTY, TEXAS

Posted on: March 1st, 2023

The ideal 55.5 acre recreational timber property nestled among the Davy Crockett National Forest. Property will make for a great rural home place or retreat. The land features country road frontage, +/- 3.06 natural pine, +/- 54.39 acres cut-over, and +/- 1.25 acres non-forested. The land is ready for conversion or reforestation.

140.0 ACRES, SHELBY COUNTY, TEXAS

Posted on: March 1st, 2023

140ac, more or less, located near west of Patroon in Shelby County, TX. Mature natural stand of timber a long the banks of Patroon Creek and offer plenty of wild game for the weekend hunter. Property is located at the end of CR 2878 and is accessed by deeded easement.

Contract Pending