along the seasonal creek corridor, enhancing wildlife habitat and the overall beauty of the land.
With approximately one mile of FM 2103 frontage along the northern boundary, County Road 5 forming the western boundary, County Road 6 forming the eastern boundary, and a 345kV transmission line located across FM 2103, the property may also appeal to buyers seeking long-term investment, future homesite opportunities, workforce housing potential, or other development-related considerations.
Rolling terrain, seasonal drainage features, established grasses, stock water, and expansive views create an attractive setting for livestock operations, hunting, recreation, and potential future homesite development. Wildlife commonly observed on the property includes deer, hogs, quail, and dove.
Located approximately 11 miles southwest of Childress, the property offers a combination of accessibility, utility availability, agricultural productivity, and long-term investment appeal. Regional development activity continues throughout portions of the Texas Panhandle and Rolling Plains, including energy, data center, and workforce housing projects. Any future development potential is subject to buyer due diligence, utility availability, governmental approvals, market conditions, and numerous other factors.
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NO TRESPASSING. All showings are by appointment only and must be coordinated through the Listing Broker or a licensed real estate agent authorized by the Listing Broker.
As with any Exclusive Listing Agreement, owners are not to negotiate directly with prospective buyers and should refer all inquiries to the Listing Broker. Please do not contact the owners directly. Direct all questions to the Listing Broker.
This property is not for rent, not for lease, and owner financing is not available.