Tom Suhler Real Estate Broker

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$169,000

2.485 Acres on Sandy Road

Would you like to sit on your deck and relax? Look out on your valley full of towering pines while enjoying peace and quiet? This property is for you.
This beautiful tree covered property is 2.485 acres on a paved county road. Tall pine trees cover this amazing tract some may reach as high 80 feet or more. This place is so incredibly quiet you hear even slightest breezes blowing through the trees. One person said this place feels like parts of Colorado. You won't find many places like this to build your dream home that's even located on a paved county road. Water can be from your own private well which was approved by the Lost Pines Groundwater Conservation District. There is no 100 year flood plain. Mobile homes are not permitted and there are a few other deed restrictions helping to preserve property values. Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative can supply your power. 19 minutes to Smithville, 24 minutes to Bastrop, 26 miles to Lockhart, & 31 miles to Tesla & the ABIA airport. There are adjacent lots available. Owner is a real estate broker.

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Price $169,000
Size 2.485 acres
Road Surface Type Paved
Trees Pine, Post Oak, & Cedar. Medium to Large
Schools Smithville ISD
Electric Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative
Water Well Approved by Lost Pines Groundwater Conservation District
Waste Water Septic Needed
Legal Description Lot 3, Suhler Sandy Road Subdivision, Bastrop County, Texas
Location Approximately 0.8 miles north of FM 535 on Sandy Road

Deed restrictions to be filed at closing.



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Tom Suhler
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