SOUTH WALNUT RANCHSouth Walnut Ranch, presents a rare opportunity to own a well-located and highlyversatile property, in the heart of the Post Oak Savannah. The property offersexcellent accessibility with road frontage on FM 979, Beck Prairie Road, and FM 46,along with water service from Robertson County Water Supply and electricity fromNavasota Valley Electric. The land features rolling topography, multiple pondsranging from 1 to 3 acres, and is traversed by both Caddo Creek and South WalnutCreek, ensuring reliable water sources and healthy bottomland hardwoodsthroughout the property. These natural features create an environment that supporta strong presence of native wildlife, making it ideal for hunting and recreational use.The property's layout, access to utilities, and proximity to Franklin, TX, also makeportions of the property well suited for potential development.FM 979 | Robertson County, TexasPrice: $12,000,000Land Size: ~1,600 ACPrice/AC: $7,500/AC
SOUTH WALNUT RANCHSouth Walnut Ranch, presents a rare opportunity to own a well-located and highlyversatile property, in the heart of the Post Oak Savannah. The property offersexcellent accessibility with road frontage on FM 979, Beck Prairie Road, and FM 46,along with water service from Robertson County Water Supply and electricity fromNavasota Valley Electric. The land features rolling topography, multiple pondsranging from 1 to 3 acres, and is traversed by both Caddo Creek and South WalnutCreek, ensuring reliable water sources and healthy bottomland hardwoodsthroughout the property. These natural features create an environment that supporta strong presence of native wildlife, making it ideal for hunting and recreational use.The property's layout, access to utilities, and proximity to Franklin, TX, also makeportions of the property well suited for potential development.FM 979 | Robertson County, TexasPrice: $12,000,000Land Size: ~1,600 ACPrice/AC: $7,500/AC
I-35I-10I-45L O C A T I O NLocated just north of Franklin in Robertson County, Texas, South Walnut Ranch offers quick andconvenient access to several surrounding communities for local amenities and services. It sitsless than 5 miles from Franklin and just 8 miles from either Bremond or Calvert. Regionally, theranch is a short drive from Bryan-College Station and Waco, making the property ideal forthose seeking a rural setting with proximity to urban conveniences. Beck Prairie RoadBremond8 Miles FM 979 FM 979 FM 46 +/- 380 AC +/- 1,220 ACMarquez20 MilesFranklin4.5 MilesCalvert8 Miles*Boundary lines are approximate and for illustrative purposes onlyDFWSan AntonioHouston
I-35I-10I-45L O C A T I O NLocated just north of Franklin in Robertson County, Texas, South Walnut Ranch offers quick andconvenient access to several surrounding communities for local amenities and services. It sitsless than 5 miles from Franklin and just 8 miles from either Bremond or Calvert. Regionally, theranch is a short drive from Bryan-College Station and Waco, making the property ideal forthose seeking a rural setting with proximity to urban conveniences. Beck Prairie RoadBremond8 Miles FM 979 FM 979 FM 46 +/- 380 AC +/- 1,220 ACMarquez20 MilesFranklin4.5 MilesCalvert8 Miles*Boundary lines are approximate and for illustrative purposes onlyDFWSan AntonioHouston
~1,875'~3,600'~3,900'U T I L I T I E S & A C C E S SEasy accessibility with road frontage on FM 979, Beck Prairie Road, and FM 46, offeringmultiple points of entry and strong visibility. A portion of the frontage along FM 979 is served byRobertson County Water Supply. Additionally, electricity is readily available along both FM 979and Beck Prairie Road, supplied by Navasota Valley Electric, making the site well-equipped forpotential future development. Beck Prairie RoadBremond8 Miles FM 979 FM 979 FM 46Marquez20 MilesFranklin4.5 MilesCalvert8 Miles*Boundary lines are approximate and for illustrative purposes only~3,900'~375'~3,700' ROBERTSON COUNTY WATER SUPPLY NAVASOTA VALLEY ELECTRIC
~1,875'~3,600'~3,900'U T I L I T I E S & A C C E S SEasy accessibility with road frontage on FM 979, Beck Prairie Road, and FM 46, offeringmultiple points of entry and strong visibility. A portion of the frontage along FM 979 is served byRobertson County Water Supply. Additionally, electricity is readily available along both FM 979and Beck Prairie Road, supplied by Navasota Valley Electric, making the site well-equipped forpotential future development. Beck Prairie RoadBremond8 Miles FM 979 FM 979 FM 46Marquez20 MilesFranklin4.5 MilesCalvert8 Miles*Boundary lines are approximate and for illustrative purposes only~3,900'~375'~3,700' ROBERTSON COUNTY WATER SUPPLY NAVASOTA VALLEY ELECTRIC
S C H O O L D I S T R I C T SThe property spans across three school districts, offering unique positioning for future use orresale. The northern portion lies within Bremond ISD, while the western section falls underCalvert ISD. The southern portion is zoned to Franklin ISD. South Walnut Creek and Beck PrairieRoad serve as dividing lines between these district boundaries, providing a clear geographicseparation across the tract. FM 46 Bremond ISD FM 979 Franklin ISD Calvert ISDBremond8 Miles FM 979Marquez20 MilesFranklin4.5 MilesCalvert8 Miles*Boundary lines are approximate and for illustrative purposes only South Walnut Creek Beck Prairie Road
S C H O O L D I S T R I C T SThe property spans across three school districts, offering unique positioning for future use orresale. The northern portion lies within Bremond ISD, while the western section falls underCalvert ISD. The southern portion is zoned to Franklin ISD. South Walnut Creek and Beck PrairieRoad serve as dividing lines between these district boundaries, providing a clear geographicseparation across the tract. FM 46 Bremond ISD FM 979 Franklin ISD Calvert ISDBremond8 Miles FM 979Marquez20 MilesFranklin4.5 MilesCalvert8 Miles*Boundary lines are approximate and for illustrative purposes only South Walnut Creek Beck Prairie Road
W I L D L I F E South Walnut Ranch and its diverse habitat provides excellent hunting opportunities, andsupports a healthy population of whitetail deer, hogs and other native wildlife. South WalnutCreek and Caddo Creek traverse the property, providing reliable water sources, abundantnatural cover, and healthy bottomlands hardwoods. The ranch is located in an area of Robertson County that is known to consistently producetrophy native Whitetail Deer. The area supports an abundant population of migrating waterfowlin the fall and winter. The untouched bottomland areas of the ranch present an excellentopportunity for the development of waterfowl habitat.
W I L D L I F E South Walnut Ranch and its diverse habitat provides excellent hunting opportunities, andsupports a healthy population of whitetail deer, hogs and other native wildlife. South WalnutCreek and Caddo Creek traverse the property, providing reliable water sources, abundantnatural cover, and healthy bottomlands hardwoods. The ranch is located in an area of Robertson County that is known to consistently producetrophy native Whitetail Deer. The area supports an abundant population of migrating waterfowlin the fall and winter. The untouched bottomland areas of the ranch present an excellentopportunity for the development of waterfowl habitat.
W A T E R F E A T U R E SSouth Walnut Ranch features abundant water resources, with multiple ponds ranging from 1 to 3acres in size, along with Caddo Creek and South Walnut Creek traversing the property. Theproperty’s rolling topography features multiple drainages that present impressive lakedevelopment opportunities, ranging from 8 Acres to 20 Acres in size.
W A T E R F E A T U R E SSouth Walnut Ranch features abundant water resources, with multiple ponds ranging from 1 to 3acres in size, along with Caddo Creek and South Walnut Creek traversing the property. Theproperty’s rolling topography features multiple drainages that present impressive lakedevelopment opportunities, ranging from 8 Acres to 20 Acres in size.
T O P O G R A P H Y Rolling topography defines this landscape, with elevation changes ranging from 360 to 460 feetoffering scenic views and a dynamic landscape, while natural contours provide excellentdrainage and land usability. The diverse terrain lends itself to multiple prime homesite locations,each with its own unique vantage point and sense of privacy. CaddoCreek South CreekWalnut
T O P O G R A P H Y Rolling topography defines this landscape, with elevation changes ranging from 360 to 460 feetoffering scenic views and a dynamic landscape, while natural contours provide excellentdrainage and land usability. The diverse terrain lends itself to multiple prime homesite locations,each with its own unique vantage point and sense of privacy. CaddoCreek South CreekWalnut
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