
Description
High Point Ranch is Ideally located midway between Houston and Dallas w/ quick, easy freeway access to both metros. Entrance is at the end of CR 2271, 4 miles NE of Centerville. A true diamond in the rough High Point is an unimproved hunting, grazing and recreational ranch being a combo of open grassy areas flanked by heavily wooded areas. Rolling terrain w/ an incredible hilltop building site. Trees include Oak, basswood, sycamore, pecan, walnut, pine, yaupon, mulberry and cedar elm. With No hunting in 15 years, it's been a sanctuary for deer, hogs, quail & waterfowl. Low-fenced w/ large neighbors. 4 dirt tanks, some fed by springs and a 2-acre stocked lake supplemented by a water well w/ solar pump. In addition to fishing, these water feature create ideal duck habitat. If you are seeking a private, naturally beautiful, unimproved ranch with all the ingredients to improve upon within 2 hours of the Houston or Dallas metroplex, call to schedule your tour of High Point Ranch today.
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Description
High Point Ranch is Ideally located midway between Houston and Dallas w/ quick, easy freeway access to both metros. Entrance is at the end of CR 2271, 4 miles NE of Centerville. A true diamond in the rough High Point is an unimproved hunting, grazing and recreational ranch being a combo of open grassy areas flanked by heavily wooded areas. Rolling terrain w/ an incredible hilltop building site. Trees include Oak, basswood, sycamore, pecan, walnut, pine, yaupon, mulberry and cedar elm. With No hunting in 15 years, it's been a sanctuary for deer, hogs, quail & waterfowl. Low-fenced w/ large neighbors. 4 dirt tanks, some fed by springs and a 2-acre stocked lake supplemented by a water well w/ solar pump. In addition to fishing, these water feature create ideal duck habitat. If you are seeking a private, naturally beautiful, unimproved ranch with all the ingredients to improve upon within 2 hours of the Houston or Dallas metroplex, call to schedule your tour of High Point Ranch today.