Land for sale in Wharton County

Located near Boling Texas in, Wharton County approximately 30 minutes southwest of Sugar Land, Texas and 50 minutes from Downtown Houston, Texas. Quiet and safe country living, but close enough to Houston for other activities including daily commutes. This acreage is located right on county line away from the fast expanding Ft. Bend County which makes this an excellent investment.   Total of 25 acres.

Currently under agriculture tax exemption.  (2005 taxes $279.00)

Huge Pecan and Prairie Oak trees too many to count.  Abundant wildlife (whitetail deer, wild hogs, fox, coyote, pheasant, dove), large catfish and bass in ponds, then you have the river with large Cypress trees and many others.
                                     Would make a great Catfish Farm, Pecan Orchard, Horse Farm...

Property has a nice hill going down to the San Bernard River (land in photos you see below is set up high, away from river).  There are several ponds which contain catfish, perch and bass.

Summary of property:

  • Old 1,260 sq. ft. farmhouse on property (being sold as-is)

  • Electricity; Water Well; Phone lines

  • Several out-buildings some with electricity.

  • Fenced and cross fenced (new fencing)

  • Large Pecan and Prairie Oak Trees (too many to count), rich black soil; Huge Cypress trees  near river (sandy soil) 

  • 2 complete ponds plus another large pond area with possibilities for a total of 3.

  • The beautiful San Bernard River Frontage (sandy soil)

  • FM 442 Frontage  (see projected map below of proposed Fort Bend Parkway) This property is just inside the Wharton County line on FM 442.  One of the first property you see!

Land can been seen on Saturdays or Sundays by appointment only.   $320,000

Email for appointment or questions

or Phone 512-460-9453

 

Click on Thumbnails below for larger photos

 

 

 


Pasture view


Pasture view


Pond view


Pond view


Same pond looking from back.


Pecan Trees


Back before you go downhill toward River


 


Projected extension of FM 442
in Fort Bend County
This property is shown in red.

The FM 442 frontage on this property is one of the first properties you see after you cross the San Bernard River Bridge entering Wharton County.