1997 OLD LAKE ROAD, ELECTRA, TX 76360

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$407,812 List Price
Sold on 7/06/2023
 
Listing ID 11100368
Property Type Farm/Estate
County Wichita
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OLD LAKE ROAD

If you are looking for a great hunting spot near civilization, this is it. Located in Northwestern Wichita County Texas just a mile and a half from the town of Electra. With approximately 106 acres of native pasture with mesquite cover and 75 acres of cultivated land, this would make a very hunting or cow/calf place. There are two recently cleaned out earth tanks and a city water meter will be available on the SE corner. Also, electric service is available. Possibilities of wildlife include whitetail deer, turkey, wild pigs, dove and quail. Located just off US Hwy 287 in Electra, then take highway 25 north 1.2 miles to Old Lake Road then .75 miles.
Property Details
  • 181.00 Acres
Sale Information
  • Sold on 7/06/2023
  • Sold for $407,812
  • Buyer's Agent: Randall Mints
  • Company: DAVIS VERNON AGENCY, INC
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DAVIS VERNON AGENCY, INC
Office: 940-552-0500
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