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$692,461  •  148.12 acres
Dogwood Hills Farm is a beautiful, well-timbered East Texas property located just minutes from Caddo Lake State Park and approximately two and a half hours east of Dallas. Thoughtfully improved and surrounded by natural beauty, this private retreat is ideally suited for a weekend hunting property, recreational getaway, or long-term timber investment. Tucked away along a quiet paved FM road, the property features approximately 148.12± acres across two separate tracts. The north tract encompasses 120.76± acres comprised primarily of mature native hardwood timber with scattered native and planted pine. This tract offers excellent diversity with gently rolling topography, a dependable internal trail system, scenic creek drainages, and abundant wildlife habitat. The southern tract contains 27.36± acres of predominantly planted pine timber that has been professionally thinned once, enhancing both timber health and future value. An all-weather interior road and perimeter trail provide reliable year-round access throughout the tract. Across the property, a balanced mix of native hardwoods and pine creates a beautiful and diverse East Texas landscape. Creek drainages lined with blooming dogwoods illuminate the timber in the spring, while towering white oaks throughout the property support abundant wildlife and add to the ranch’s scenic character. Gently rolling terrain provides attractive views, excellent hunting locations, and approximately three miles of trails suitable for hiking, horseback riding, ATV, or UTV use. Location Dogwood Hills Farm is located in northeastern Harrison County, just west of Caddo Lake, roughly two and a half hours east of Dallas. Nearby communities include: 11 miles southeast of Jefferson 12 miles from Marshall 29 miles from Shreveport 33 miles from Longview The property offers paved frontage along FM 134, providing convenient access while maintaining privacy and seclusion. The ranch is also located just 1.3 miles from Caddo Lake State Park and approximately 22 miles from a public boat ramp on Lake O' the Pines, one of East Texas’ premier fishing and recreational lakes. Terrain The land features gently rolling to moderately sloped terrain typical of this scenic region of East Texas. Most of the property drains well with minimal floodplain influence. Elevations range from approximately 175 feet to 340 feet above sea level, creating natural ridgelines, scenic viewpoints, and ideal locations for wildlife habitat and hunting setups. A small portion along the north side of the property lies within the FEMA floodplain. Soils The ranch is characterized primarily by sandy loam soils with pockets of loamy fine sand. Drainage areas contain Eastwood and Metcalf fine sandy loam soils. These soils are well suited for native timber production, managed pine plantations, Bermuda grass pastures, and wildlife food plots. With proper lime and fertilizer applications, overall productivity can be further enhanced. Wildlife The ranch offers exceptional wildlife habitat diversity with a mixture of mature native hardwoods and planted pine timber stands. Tree species include abundant white oaks, red oaks, dogwoods, black gum, hickory, pine, persimmon, willow, water oak, and river birch throughout the bottomland areas on the north end of the property. The ranch has been lightly hunted in recent years, allowing wildlife populations to thrive. Whitetail deer are abundant and supported by mast-producing hardwoods and native forage throughout the property. Additional wildlife commonly observed includes hogs, varmints, and a variety of small game species, providing outstanding opportunities for hunting, recreation, and year-round wildlife viewing. Access & Roads Access to the ranch is excellent, featuring paved FM road frontage and a well-maintained internal trail system. Approximately three miles of trails provide convenient access throughout the property by ATV or UTV, allowing owners and guests to comfortably explore the ranch. Additionally, the property features approximately one-half mile of a historic stagecoach road running through the middle of the tract, dating back to the area’s earliest settlement history. ______________________________________________________________________________ Easements Natural Gas pipeline easement on the north side of the Property. Natural Gas pipeline along the west boundary of the south tract as well. Utilities Electricity: Panola Harrison Electric runs down FM 134 on the south side of the road. Minerals The seller does not believe they own mineral rights and will not reserve any in the sale. To their knowledge, there are no oil or gas leases or active production on the property. Taxes The property carries a timber tax exemption. 2025 property taxes were $2,729.38. School District Located within the Karnack School District. Buyers & Brokers Buyer’s Agent/Broker must be identified upon first contact with the Listing Agent/Broker and must be present on the initial property tour to participate in the commission. Commission splits are at the sole discretion of Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC. Price $692,461.00 ($4,675/acre) ______________________________________________________________________________ Contact Stephen Schwartz – Agent 903-738-7882
$1,855,583  •  118.19 acres
Overview: Triple Creek Farm is an exceptional 118.19± acre recreational and wildlife property located approximately 9 miles northeast of Longview, Texas, with frontage along FM 449 and convenient access within a highly desirable 2.5-hour drive from Dallas. This heavily wooded retreat offers a rare combination of outstanding location, diverse topography, abundant wildlife habitat, year-round water resources, and comfortable improvements. The property's mature native hardwoods and planted pine timber have been thoughtfully managed to enhance both wildlife habitat and scenic beauty. Three live creeks converge on the ranch, creating a unique ecosystem that provides year-round water and excellent habitat for whitetail deer, wood ducks, and other native wildlife. Positioned strategically along the northwestern edge of the property, the owner's cabin serves as an ideal gathering place for family and friends throughout the year. Just steps away, a garage/workshop provides convenient storage for vehicles, equipment, and UTVs. The surrounding old-growth timber creates a picturesque setting where sightings of deer and wood ducks are a common occurrence during the morning and evening hours. In addition to the owner's cabin, the ranch includes an approximately 1,650-square-foot rental home that currently serves as an income-producing asset. Located approximately 1,300 feet from the main cabin along FM 449, the home enjoys its own private entrance and excellent privacy afforded by the mature timber between the two residences. Contact Broker for details regarding the current rental agreement. Additional improvements include several charming older barns for equipment storage, hunting supplies, feeders, and stands, as well as multiple bridges that provide seamless access throughout the property's extensive internal road system. Location: Triple Creek Farm is situated in western Harrison County, well within the highly sought out Hallsville ISD, approximately 9 miles northeast of Longview, Texas, and within a convenient 2.5-hour drive of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The property offers approximately one-third mile of paved frontage along FM 449. Nearby Cities: Longview - 9 miles Hallsville - 12 miles Marshall - 13 miles Terrain, Habitat & Water: Triple Creek Farm features diverse topography highlighted by three distinct ridgelines located on the northwestern, southern, and eastern portions of the property. These elevated areas are separated by a scenic creek-bottom corridor that meanders through the center of the ranch. Elevations range from approximately 260 to 340 feet above sea level, providing excellent drainage and varied wildlife habitat. The landscape consists of a desirable mix of mature hardwood timber, planted loblolly pine, and open areas suitable for wildlife food plots and recreational use. Both native and planted timber stands have been carefully managed to improve habitat quality while preserving the property's natural beauty. The ranch supports a rich variety of native vegetation, including red and white oak, pecan, sycamore, black gum, hickory, pecan, dogwood, cedar, pine, and persimmon. Riparian corridors along the creeks are lined with willow, water oak, and river birch, further enhancing wildlife diversity and habitat value. The southern and eastern portions of the property feature mature pine timber, while an additional 5 to 6-acre tract in the northeast corner has been established in younger pine plantation. Between these pine stands lies a productive hardwood forest that provides exceptional browse, cover, and travel corridors for whitetail deer and other wildlife. Three spring-fed creeks traverse the ranch and converge within the property boundaries, creating a rare and highly desirable water feature that supports wildlife throughout the year. Soils: The upland portions of the ranch are primarily comprised of sandy loam soils, including areas classified as Lilbert and Bowie loamy fine sand. The wooded drainage corridors consist largely of Cuthbert fine sandy loam, while the creek-bottom areas are dominated by fertile Bibb silty loam soils. Improvements: Triple Creek Farm offers a turnkey recreational retreat with a warm, inviting atmosphere ideal for weekend escapes, family gatherings, and holiday celebrations. A scenic entrance road leads to the owner's cabin and adjoining garage/workshop, while several historic barns located throughout the property provide additional storage and rustic charm. A second home near FM 449 frontage offers flexibility as an income-producing property, guest residence, or future foreman's home. Details are as follows. Owner's Cabin: The owner's cabin is a historic residence encompassing approximately 2,200 square feet. Constructed on a pier-and-beam foundation, the home features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, two living areas, a dining room, full kitchen, and ample storage space throughout. The home's electrical, plumbing, and substructure have all been updated as well. A covered front porch provides a peaceful setting for enjoying wildlife sightings and the surrounding timber landscape. Inside, original hardwood floors and historic finishes reflect the property's heritage while modern conveniences ensure year-round comfort and functionality. Adjacent to the cabin is a 1,375± square-foot garage and workshop suitable for vehicle storage, equipment maintenance, and ranch operations. Rental Home: The approximately 1,650-square-foot rental home has provided a consistent source of supplemental income for the current ownership. The residence features three bedrooms and two bathrooms, modern amenities, and a private entrance separate from the owner's cabin, ensuring privacy for both residences. Additional improvements associated with the home include several storage sheds and an approximately 1,350-square-foot barn, providing ample space for equipment, tools, and general storage. Additional improvements include: 1,200± square-foot barn located near the pine plantation in the northwest portion of the property Nearly 4 miles of improved roads and trails Four bridges providing continuous access across the ranch's creek systems Easements: To our knowledge, a natural gas transmission line crosses the property from the SW corner up through the NE corner. There are also several electric utility easements on the north end. Utilities: Water- There are 3 wells present on the Property, with two of them being in use currently. Groundwater- The Corrizo-Wilcox aquifer is the primary groundwater source in the area. Electricity- Upshur Rural Electric Cooperative supplies power to the property. Minerals: Ask Broker for details. Taxes: The property carries both agricultural and timber tax exemptions with a timber plan. 2025 property taxes were ~$4,296.16 School District: Hallsville ISD Buyers & Brokers: Buyer's Agent/Broker must be identified upon first contact with Listing Agent/Broker and Buyer's Agent/Broker must be present on initial property tour in order to participate in the real estate commission. Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC. Price: $1,855,583 ($15,700/Acre) Contact: Stephen Schwartz- Agent (903) 738-7882 mobile
$658,000  •  117 acres
Pine Hill Ranch is a beautiful 117.5+/- acre combination ranch nestled in a highly desirable area of western Harrison County. The property consists of incredible rolling pastures, multiple ponds, scattered hardwood timber, and an excellent balance of ranching and recreational attributes.  The ranch
$314,850  •  25.1 acres
Location: Located within the highly sought after Harleton ISD, Oak Ridge Estates consists of beautiful raw land in a desirable area of northern Harrison County. The sprawling 25.1+/- acre estate is located on Ora Asa Johnson Rd. just north of FM 2208. With frontage on Asa Johnson Rd, there are multiple access points and access to all utilities. Conveniently, the property lies 153 miles from Dallas, 19 miles from Longview, and 14 miles from Marshall. The quaint town of Harleton is only 4 miles away, which makes for an easy trip to school, the ballfield, hardware store, groceries, convenience, and more. Overview: The property features 25 acres of raw, undeveloped land ready for new owners to make it their own. This property can be purchased as one large tract or in individual or multiple lots as seen on the map. Designed for the individual or family who desires quiet country living, these lots are a blank slate and ready to build on. Improvements: Although structurally unimproved, the vast majority of the property is improved pasture and ready for a new owner. Each lot was laid out to be mindful of space and privacy and is set up well for quiet country living. Each lot will include its own entrance from Asa Johnson Rd, multiple building locations, access to utilities, allowing the new owner to build their dream home or getaway. Lots: Each estate has been surveyed and all have their own road frontage, utilities, and numerous home site possibilities. As mentioned, this property may be purchased altogether or in individual lots, as seen on the map. Unique in layout, topography, size dimensions, and physical features, each lot has a different feel as you set foot on it, providing the opportunity for a wide array of home site features. Lots 1-5: Sold Lot 6: This 11.5+/- acre lot is also open and clean with gently topography sloping toward the west side. This lot does have a gate present on the county road and measures ~385' wide by 1,275' long. Lot 7: This 13.6+/- acre lot features mature stands of timber and a seasonal creek running from east to west on the northern portion of it. This provides the opportunity, given the right circumstances, for a pond. The timber provides shade and privacy from the north. This lot measure ~550' wide by ~1,100' long. Trees, Grasses, Forbes and Soil: The ranch features ~62.5 acres of improved and native pasture. Along the north and south boundaries, native timber stands provide privacy from the road frontage and other neighbors. Mature timber is scattered across portions of the property. Tree species include red oak, white oak, black gum, sweet gum, hickory, willow, native pine, cedar, and others. Native browse is found in the woodlots and along the tree lines, providing habitat and food for wildlife. Lilbert fine loamy sand dominates the landscape and offers well-draining soil suitable for hay production, gardening, and even improved lawns and landscaped areas. Topography: The property offers rolling terrain, well-drained soil, and multiple building sites across each estate. The highest point is slightly above 310' ASL near the east side of the property, eventually sloping down to the lowest point just below 280' ASL on the west side. There is no FEMA floodplain present on the property. Easements: There is an electric easement running north and south across the entire property as well as ETEX fiber optic along the county road ROW. Minerals: Ask Broker for details. Utilities: Electricity is supplied by Upshur Rural Electric Co-op and is available along Ora Asa Johnson Road, FM 2208, and the northwest boundary. Harleton Water Supply is also available on the east side of Asa Johnson Road. Additionally, ETEX fiber optic is accessible on Asa Johnson Road. Property Taxes: The entire property currently carries an agricultural exemption. Schools: Harleton ISD Building Restrictions/HOA info: Ask Broker for details. Price: Entire 25.1+/- Acres: $314,850 ($12,543/acre) Lot 6: $141,450 ($12,300/acre) Lot 7: $173,400 ($12,750/acre) *Lots can be combined or purchased separately. Ask Broker for details on pricing for combined lots. Contact: Stephen Schwartz- Agent, 903-738-7882 , BROKER & COMMISSION DISCLOSURE: Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be identified upon first contact with the Listing Broker/ Listing Agent, and the Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be present at the initial property tour to participate in the real estate commission. Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC. *All information is deemed reliable but is not warranted by Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC. All information is subject to change without prior notice.
$157,425  •  12.55 acres
Location: Located within the highly sought after Harleton ISD, Oak Ridge Estates consists of beautiful raw land in a desirable area of northern Harrison County. The sprawling 25.1+/- acre estate is located on Ora Asa Johnson Rd. just north of FM 2208. With frontage on Asa Johnson Rd, there are multiple access points and access to all utilities. Conveniently, the property lies 153 miles from Dallas, 19 miles from Longview, and 14 miles from Marshall. The quaint town of Harleton is only 4 miles away, which makes for an easy trip to school, the ballfield, hardware store, groceries, convenience, and more. Overview: The property features 25 acres of raw, undeveloped land ready for new owners to make it their own. This property can be purchased as one large tract or in individual or multiple lots as seen on the map. Designed for the individual or family who desires quiet country living, these lots are a blank slate and ready to build on. Improvements: Although structurally unimproved, the vast majority of the property is improved pasture and ready for a new owner. Each lot was laid out to be mindful of space and privacy and is set up well for quiet country living. Each lot will include its own entrance from Asa Johnson Rd, multiple building locations, access to utilities, allowing the new owner to build their dream home or getaway. Lots: Each estate has been surveyed and all have their own road frontage, utilities, and numerous home site possibilities. As mentioned, this property may be purchased altogether or in individual lots, as seen on the map. Unique in layout, topography, size dimensions, and physical features, each lot has a different feel as you set foot on it, providing the opportunity for a wide array of home site features. Lots 1-5: Sold Lot 6: This 11.5+/- acre lot is also open and clean with gently topography sloping toward the west side. This lot does have a gate present on the county road and measures ~385' wide by 1,275' long. Lot 7: This 13.6+/- acre lot features mature stands of timber and a seasonal creek running from east to west on the northern portion of it. This provides the opportunity, given the right circumstances, for a pond. The timber provides shade and privacy from the north. This lot measure ~550' wide by ~1,100' long. Trees, Grasses, Forbes and Soil: The ranch features ~62.5 acres of improved and native pasture. Along the north and south boundaries, native timber stands provide privacy from the road frontage and other neighbors. Mature timber is scattered across portions of the property. Tree species include red oak, white oak, black gum, sweet gum, hickory, willow, native pine, cedar, and others. Native browse is found in the woodlots and along the tree lines, providing habitat and food for wildlife. Lilbert fine loamy sand dominates the landscape and offers well-draining soil suitable for hay production, gardening, and even improved lawns and landscaped areas. Topography: The property offers rolling terrain, well-drained soil, and multiple building sites across each estate. The highest point is slightly above 310' ASL near the east side of the property, eventually sloping down to the lowest point just below 280' ASL on the west side. There is no FEMA floodplain present on the property. Easements: There is an electric easement running north and south across the entire property as well as ETEX fiber optic along the county road ROW. Minerals: Ask Broker for details. Utilities: Electricity is supplied by Upshur Rural Electric Co-op and is available along Ora Asa Johnson Road, FM 2208, and the northwest boundary. Harleton Water Supply is also available on the east side of Asa Johnson Road. Additionally, ETEX fiber optic is accessible on Asa Johnson Road. Property Taxes: The entire property currently carries an agricultural exemption. Schools: Harleton ISD Building Restrictions/HOA info: Ask Broker for details. Price: Entire 25.1+/- Acres: $314,850 ($12,543/acre) Lot 6: $141,450 ($12,300/acre) Lot 7: $173,400 ($12,750/acre) *Lots can be combined or purchased separately. Ask Broker for details on pricing for combined lots. Contact: Stephen Schwartz- Agent, 903-738-7882 , BROKER & COMMISSION DISCLOSURE: Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be identified upon first contact with the Listing Broker/ Listing Agent, and the Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be present at the initial property tour to participate in the real estate commission. Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC. *All information is deemed reliable but is not warranted by Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC. All information is subject to change without prior notice.