Two existing wind turbines are on the land, but all wind estate was reserved by a previous owner. There will be no additional reservations at the sale. This property offers transmission line access, nearby substations, productive ranchland, and proximity to Pantex, making it a rare offering in Carson County.
Water:
Water rights are held by the City of Amarillo, with domestic wells permitted for use and future drilling. There are two city wells on meters that provide water for livestock.
Improvements:
The property includes a 60x65 ft barn, perimeter & cross fencing, and a good set of pens.
Minerals:
All owned mineral & solar estate will convey with the sale. All wind rights were reserved by previous owner.
Landscape:
PuB, Pullman clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes, 161.33, 30.77% - 46, 3s
RaA, Randall clay, 0 to 1 percent slopes, frequently ponded, 115.19, 21.97% - 17, 5w
McA, McLean clay, 0 to 1 percent slopes, occasionally ponded, 99.89, 19.05% - 24, 5w
PcC, Pep clay loam, 3 to 5 percent slopes, 89.53, 17.08% - 46, 6e
PuA, Pullman clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes, 54.20, 10.34% - 47, 3s
Exclusions:
Any and all personal property and rolling stock will be excluded from the sale.
Zoning/Easements:
The property is outside of any municipality, therefore it is not zoned. There are known electric easements currently in place. Any other recorded easements will be provided by the title company.
Estimated 2025 Taxes:*
Carson Taxes with exemptions: ±$367.63
This is an estimated tax for 2025. Potential buyers will be responsible for verifying the taxes with or without exemptions.
Area:
Property is located on the western portion of Carson county.
Access:
Access comes from CR 14 on the south side of the parcel. The land sits 2 miles north of FM 293.