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Powell Plantation Tract #1

Property Details

Location: DeBerry, Panola County, TX
Price: $92,340
Acres: 15.4
Type: Timberland

Introduction

Powell Plantation Tracts offers 3 individual tracts offering endless possibilities to build an off the grid homestead or watch your forest investment grow in Panola County, Texas.

Location

Located between Carthage, TX and Shreveport, LA, the Powell Plantation Tracts sit squarely in the heart of the East Texas Pineywoods. Toledo Bend Reservoir, Lake Murvaul, the Sabine River, Shreveport, LA and Nacogdoches, TX are all within an hour commute.

Access

With county road frontage to CR 307 just off HWY 1794, commuting to the tracts is a breeze. Directions to the property: From DeBerry, TX, Take HWY 1794 west 5 miles to CR 307. Turn south of CR 307. The entrance to the property is in 0.6 miles.

Site Description

The Powell Plantation Tracts offer multiple residential and recreational size timber tracts ranging from 13-22 acres. This is a unique opportunity to purchase one tract or a combination of tracts. The tracts offer a total of 52 acres available for purchase.

Timber

The majority of the property has recently planted with improved genetics loblolly pine. Site preparation included a chemical herbicide application followed by a prescribed burn to aid in debris decomposition. Tract 3 also contains 8 acres of natural hardwood bottom great for hunting and wildlife viewing.

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