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This attractive 40.82 acre improved pasture is located next to the remote town of Arneckeville and just southeast of Cuero in DeWitt County. It has approximately 1,700 feet of road frontage and is accessed by a gate on Green DeWitt Rd on the far east side. The ag-exempt land is mostly flat with only 10 feet of elevation change from the front to the back. This beautiful countryside is covered with King Ranch Bluestem grass in the front pasture with several ancient live oaks scattered throughout to provide shade for your future castle in the back portion. The terraced property is perfect for cattle, growing hay, or it could make the perfect just-out-of-town home site. If city life has you blue and you don't know what to do, split that scene and move to the green on Green DeWitt Rd. LOCATION 7 miles to Cuero, 27 miles to Victoria, 92 miles to San Antonio, 105 miles to Austin, 153 miles to Houston. Under 2 hours to San Antonio and Austin International Airports. LAND The 40.82 acres of ag-exempt land is mostly flat (except for the terraces) with only 10 feet of elevation change from the front to the back. It has approximately 1,700 feet of road frontage and is accessed by a gate on Green DeWitt Rd on the far east side. This 85% open space pasture with huisache dispersed throughout is covered with healthy tall King Ranch Bluestem and other native grasses making it perfect for cattle. The remaining 15% is brush and tree cover consisting of some truly amazing mature live oaks providing cover to the deer and other wildlife in the area. There is no floodplain on the property. IMPROVEMENTS & UTILITIES The property is mostly perimeter fenced except for the newly surveyed west boundary. Power lines run across the property in two separate locations making for easy access. Water well and septic needed. MINERALS Seller is believed to own 100% of the minerals. MINERAL RIGHTS ARE NEGOTIABLE. TAXES DeWitt County, Meyersville ISD. Agricultural tax valuation. Yearly taxes are under $50. COMMUNITY Cuero is the quintessential Texas small town filled with history. There are many historical homes, buildings, churches, museums and vintage storefronts to visit and explore in the historic downtown district. Cuero is home to the Chisolm Trail Museum and has events throughout the year such as Christmas in the Park, the Springtime Texas Wildflower Trail, and is known as the Turkey Capitol of the World and host to the Turkeyfest every Fall.
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