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$12,045,850  •  2,339 acres
BIG Timberlands in south Polk County, Texas. Great access from SH 146. Well managed timberland in varying ages of pine plantation with mixed hardwoods in creek drains. Rolling topography with no floodplain per the topography maps provided herein. Great soils. Huge recreational and/or development potential. High fence candidates with high fence neighbor to the south. Bisected by Sally Creek and Isham Branch. 1st time open market offering ! Electricity available. Tracts exhibit some oil/gas activity in the NE area near the SH 146/FM 2665 intersection, with associated pipelines. Large tracts in this proximity to Houston, TX, in this price range, are getting scarcer. Utilities: Electric available Utility Provider: Sam Houston Electric Cooperative
$8,698,200  •  1,526 acres
BIG Timberlands in south Polk County, Texas. Great access from SH 146. Well managed timberland in varying ages of pine plantation with mixed hardwoods in creek drains. Rolling topography with no floodplain per the topography maps provided herein. Great soils. Huge recreational and/or development potential. High fence candidates with high fence neighbor to the south. Bisected by Sally Creek and Isham Branch. 1st time open market offering ! Electricity available. Tracts exhibit some oil/gas activity in the NE area near the SH 146/FM 2665 intersection, with associated pipelines. Large tracts in this proximity to Houston, TX, in this price range, are getting scarcer. Utilities: Electric available Utility Provider: Sam Houston Electric Cooperative
$3,333,300  •  813 acres
BIG Timberlands in south Polk County, Texas. Great access from SH 146. Well managed timberland in varying ages of pine plantation with mixed hardwoods in creek drains. Rolling topography with no floodplain per the topography maps provided herein. Great soils. Huge recreational and/or development potential. High fence candidates with high fence neighbor to the south. Bisected by Sally Creek and Isham Branch. 1st time open market offering ! Electricity available. Tracts exhibit some oil/gas activity in the NE area near the SH 146/FM 2665 intersection, with associated pipelines. Large tracts in this proximity to Houston, TX, in this price range, are getting scarcer. Utilities: Electric available Utility Provider: Sam Houston Electric Cooperative
$2,800,000  •  445 acres
$1,932,933  •  411 acres
US 59 Frontage for this 1st time open market offering. Forested timberland over rolling sandy to loamy topography. Big recreation and high fence candidate. Several lake sites with creek drain breaks towards Piney Creek on southern boundary. Easy access for future development potential. Utilities: Electricity available Utility Provider: Sam Houston Electric School District: Corrigan-Camden ISD
$2,337,000  •  380 acres
380 acres in south Polk County, Texas. Great access from FM 2610 AND Tullos Loop, a county-maintained rock road. Dual frontage ! New gate entrances. Well managed timberland in varying ages of pine plantation with mixed hardwoods. Rolling up to upland flat topography with no floodplain per the topography maps provided herein. Great soils. Huge recreational and/or development potential. 1st time open market offering ! Electricity available. Clean with no oil and gas sites, bisecting pipelines, or easements known. One pipeline along FM 2610 frontage. Large tracts in this proximity to Houston, TX, in this price range, are getting scarcer. This is a beautiful tract with great access, great topography, great location, soils, trees, creeks, lake sites, wildlife... Utilities: Electric available Utility Provider: Sam Houston Electric Cooperative
$1,650,000  •  265.2 acres
Live out your country living dream in Polk County, TexasIn the heart of the East Texas Timberlands, you’ll find Polk County, an area that serves as a gateway between the Texas Forest Country and the Texas Gulf Coast. Only in this case, “gateway” really means “place conveniently located in-between,” because once you see everything Polk County has to offer, you might not want to put down roots anywhere else. Timber is a big industry in Polk County, but tourism and hospitality, healthcare, and ranching and farming help round out a diverse employment base. The cost of living is favorable, the schools are good, and a revitalized downtown district in Livingston make it both easy to get what you need for everyday living and easy to feel the relaxing spirit and slower pace of small- town Americana.“Bar D” is a prime example of custom fitted east Texas ranch property. Farm to Market paved road access. Enhanced entrances open to internal roads and trails. The property is ready for family recreation with endless possibilities for further improvement(s). Lake and pond sites. Electricity easily extendable. Established tree cover over gently rolling terrain. Low traffic and low population ensure peaceful entertainment. Come tour today ! Utilities: Electric available Utility Provider: Sam Houston Electric Cooperative
$1,488,000  •  248 acres
248 acres in south Polk County, Texas. Great access from SH 146. Well managed timberland in varying ages of pine plantation with mixed hardwoods in creek drains. Rolling topography with no floodplain per the topography maps provided herein. Great soils. Huge recreational and/or development potential. Bisected by Williams Creek. 1st time open market offering ! Electricity available. Clean with no active well sites and/or pipelines or easements known. Two "dry hole sites near SH 146. Large tracts in this proximity to Houston, TX, in this price range, are getting scarcer. This is a beautiful tract with great access, great topography, great location, soils, trees, creeks, lake sites, wildlife........ Utilities: Electric available Utility Provider: Sam Houston Electric Cooperative
$1,260,000  •  210 acres
Perfect for hunting, living, high fence conversion, retreat, unrestricted land, pond, creek, rolling terrain, and so much more...
$1,150,000  •  179.8 acres
Live out your country living dream in Polk County, TexasIn the heart of the East Texas Timberlands, you’ll find Polk County, an area that serves as a gateway between the Texas Forest Country and the Texas Gulf Coast. Only in this case, “gateway” really means “place conveniently located in-between,” because once you see everything Polk County has to offer, you might not want to put down roots anywhere else. Timber is a big industry in Polk County, but tourism and hospitality, healthcare, and ranching and farming help round out a diverse employment base. The cost of living is favorable, the schools are good, and a revitalized downtown district in Livingston make it both easy to get what you need for everyday living and easy to feel the relaxing spirit and slower pace of small- town Americana.“Bar D” is a prime example of custom fitted east Texas ranch property. Farm to Market paved road access. Enhanced entrances open to internal roads and trails. The property is ready for family recreation with endless possibilities for further improvement(s). Lake and pond sites. Electricity easily extendable. Established tree cover over gently rolling terrain. Low traffic and low population ensure peaceful entertainment. Come tour today ! Utilities: Electric available Utility Provider: Sam Houston Electric Cooperative
$1,498,500  •  148 acres
Poe Farms is a rare legacy ranch offering an exceptional blend of recreation, history, and functionality. Held by the same family since the 1950s, this property reflects generations of stewardship and is rich with character rooted in Native American heritage and early Texas settlement. A nearby Civil War era cemetery further enhances the historical significance of the area. This ranch offers an ideal setting for a family homestead or private retreat venue. The land features rolling topography with mature cedar, pine, and oak, evidence of natural springs, and an established network of trails providing access throughout the property. Two stocked ponds with catfish and bass, along with abundant whitetail deer, hogs, and small game, make this an exceptional hunting and fishing retreat. An existing pipeline sendero enhances wildlife movement and visibility. Improvements include a spacious main residence designed for large gatherings, featuring an oversized kitchen and dining area with a wood burning stove, a sunroom overlooking the ranch, a large family room with fireplace, and an additional flex or game room. Attached office or guest quarters with a restroom provide additional accommodations. A separate cabin offers flexibility as a guest home, family homestead, or short-term rental. It features a fireplace and a porch overlooking the valley, along with a nearby workshop, storage shed, and two Conex containers. Ranch infrastructure supports livestock and operations with fenced pasture, ample grazing and hay capacity, a 30 x 50 pole barn with electricity and dual lean tos, and a 50 x 60 pole barn with corrals. Community water is in place with one meter, along with a former water well on the property. An incomplete oil well is also present, and the seller plans to retain the remaining mineral interests. The property offers paved road frontage and is located approximately 25 minutes from Livingston and 10 minutes from Naskila Gaming. An agricultural exemption is currently in place, resulting in low property taxes. Utilities: Electricity available, Water available Utility Providers: Sam Houston Electric Cooperative, Woods Creek Water Supply
$580,590  •  76 acres
Ready-to-build 11 acres to 89 acres-acre woodland properties are now available at Plum Creek Farms, a private rural community 11 miles from Livingston, Texas. Here, you'll find space to grow and build your dream home, estate, hobby farm, or recreational oasis near modern conveniences. Plum Creek Farms, aptly named for the creek that meanders through the land, is minutes from Livingston, a short drive to Lake Livingston, and ~ 1 hour to Houston. Rediscover the space and freedom you've been missing in Polk County, Texas. Utilities: Electricity Available Utility Provider: Sam Houston Electric School District: Livingston ISD
$446,260  •  64.21 acres
Located at the end of a quiet dead-end road, this 64-acre tract offers privacy, seclusion, and strong timber value. The property is comprised of merchantable pine, presenting both immediate and long-term investment potential for the timber-minded buyer.With electricity nearby, the tract is well-positioned for a future homesite or weekend retreat. A water well and septic system would be required. The secluded setting combined with established pine makes this property ideal for recreation, hunting, or continued timber management.A great opportunity to secure a manageable-sized East Texas tract with upside and privacy. Utilities: Electric available Utility Provider: Sam Houston Electric Cooperative
$399,000  •  61.6 acres
Stryker Mill, the latest in Rethink: Rural brought to you by Raydient Places and Properties! 1st-time open market offering! Natural/native woods of southern pine and hardwoods over sloping terrain to rolling hills in central east Texas. Well located, east of Corrigan, TX via US 287 or US 59 and excellent access by FM and/or county maintained roads. Electricity is available. Attractive area and surroundings away from the Houston urban sprawl.
$580,000  •  61.18 acres
Tract 17 with FM 352 frontage and internal lake surrounded by woods !Stryker Mill, the latest in Rethink: Rural brought to you by Raydient Places and Properties! 1st-time open market offering! Natural/native woods of southern pine and hardwoods over sloping terrain to rolling hills in central east Texas. Well located, east of Corrigan, TX via US 287 or US 59 and excellent access by FM and/or county maintained roads. Electricity is available. Attractive area and surroundings away from the Houston urban sprawl.
$486,000  •  54 acres
South Polk County ! Copeland Creek frontage with good access fronting FM 2665. Wooded in merchantable pine and hardwood timber. Timber company owned. Clean with no oil and gas and/or pipelines. Electricity along the south side of FM 2665. Rare find ! Great sloping terrain to minimal floodplain along Copeland Creek per the topography map herein. Close to US 59. Easily accessed. Utilities: Electric available Utility Providers: Sam Houston Electrical Cooperative
$400,275  •  45 acres
1st time open market offering ! Rural recreation/residential/agricultural tracts in the quaint and quiet community of Dallardsville, Texas. Adjoining the Big Thicket National Preserve on the west side (T-1 thru T-6). High and dry ! Very nice tracts and location. Clean, rural, area, neighborhood. Near Alabama Coushatta Indian Reservation !
$322,285  •  43 acres
This 43 acres has good frontage on Kelley Road with great sloping topography. Kelley Road is a loop off of Darden Road, curving back down/turning into Nettles Cemetery Road - low traffic and seclusion! Historic timberland ownership with mature pine plantation and a scattering of various hardwoods. This property is diverse with portions having been second thinned and portions that have yet to be touched! Electricity and water readily available along Kelley Rd. Lightly restricted to protect the integrity of the land and encourage good stewardship. Take pride in your own piece of Texas Land!15% down, 9% interest rate, 15-20 year amortization with a 5 year balloon payment Utilities: Electricity available, Water available Utility Providers: Sam Houston Electric Cooperative, Soda WSC School District: Livingston ISD
$378,000  •  42 acres
1st-time open market offering! 42 acres with creek. Across the road from ArborGen Tree Farm. Low traffic, non-thru Nursery Road, an excellent rock road and is a private easement road at the frontage of the subject property. Private, nice setting and area. Large hardwoods along the creek drain. The balance in varying-age pine trees.15% down, 9% interest rate, 15-20 year amortization with a 5 year balloon payment
$328,000  •  41 acres
Under Contract
1st time open market offering! Hardin Hideout Road. Low traffic, non-thru public, "county maintained," road! Rolling planted pine with native bluestem. Mature pine and hardwood in creek drain buffers. Easily accessed from US 59 (I-69). Great for recreation, ranch/farm, residential, hunting... Utilities: Electricity available Utility Provider: Sam Houston Electric Cooperative School District: Moscow ISD
$364,695  •  41 acres
1st time open market offering ! Rural recreation/residential/agricultural tracts in the quaint and quiet community of Dallardsville, Texas. Adjoining the Big Thicket National Preserve on the west side (T-1 thru T-6). High and dry ! Very nice tracts and location. Clean, rural, area, neighborhood. Near Alabama Coushatta Indian Reservation !
$456,797  •  38.08 acres
New private road ! New water well ! New electrical service ! Private and secluded at the cul de sac end of Cody Rd., a Polk County approved private road. Low traffic ! All wooded in plantation southern loblolly pine trees and hardwoods along the creek drains. Big creek frontage with minimal floodplain along a portion of the creek frontage (see Topo Map herein). Good drainage with sloping terrain. Suitable homesites and pond/lake sites. Space to move ! Utilities: Electric available, Water by well Utility provider: Sam Houston Electric Cooperative
$306,900  •  31 acres
Under Contract
1st time open market offering ! Historically owned by major timber companies. Wooded in younger pine plantation with large hardwoods and pines in and near creek drains. Tracts 3, 4, and 5 all front SH 146 with excellent access and frontage. Ready to be scaped to your use and desire. Great homesites. High and dry !
$815,000  •  31 acres
Discover the possibilities with this exceptional 31.3-acre tract in Livingston—a rare opportunity offering both natural beauty and incredible versatility. This fully wooded property features gently sloping terrain, creating a scenic landscape ideal for a wide range of uses, from private estates to investment development. With approximately 1,700 feet of highway frontage, this property provides outstanding visibility and easy access, making it especially attractive for commercial ventures or future development opportunities. The expansive frontage also allows for flexible subdivision potential or multiple entry points. The land is unrestricted, giving you the freedom to bring your vision to life without limitations. Whether you’re looking to establish a cattle ranch, horse farm, agricultural operation, or a peaceful leisure retreat, this property is ready to accommodate. Horses are welcome, and the natural wooded setting offers both privacy and a picturesque environment for a custom-built home or ranch estate. Located in the growing area of Polk County, this acreage balances rural tranquility with convenient access to nearby amenities. Its combination of size, frontage, and unrestricted use makes it equally appealing for residential, recreational, commercial, or long-term investment purposes. If you’ve been searching for a versatile piece of Texas land with strong potential and natural charm, this property stands out as a unique opportunity.