This is the country retreat you've been looking for. Ten acres of grassy pasture land waiting for you and your vision. Centrally located between Waco, Temple, and Bryan-College Station. Small town charm, beautiful sunsets, and a paved farm to market road. New water well just installed, fenced on three sides and electric on the lot. Currently ag exempt.
Looking for your very own piece of Texas to build on? Look no further! This 10.75 acre tract is ready for new owners that are ready to build their dream home. Water study completed by East Bell WSC with meter available. Choose from a variety of areas for a home site with country views. The parcel is large enough to run some animals, hunt, or make hay, and would be eligible for an agricultural exemption. With driveway access directly on State Highway 53, this property is easily accessible from Temple or Rosebud. Manufactured homes ALLOWED.
This 100 +/- acre tract is located a few miles south of Rosebud, Tx conveniently right off of Hwy 77. This property offers beautiful hill top views from one of the highest elevations in Falls County along with elevation changes throughout the property that give it a unique appeal. Several great homesites to build a home or weekend getaway on. Pond Creek borders the northeast bottom portion of the property and there are two stock tanks. Approximately 75% in crop land and 25% in native pasture. With plentiful trees spread throughout the property and adequate ground coverage that makes the perfect habitat for various species of wildlife that can be found frequently roaming the area. No known restrictions and property is currently AG Exempt. North Milam WSC services the area and an existing water line is located at the highway and an electric line also runs next to the property. Located approximately 40 miles south of Waco, 28 miles east of Temple/I-35 and 13 miles north of Cameron.
Discover Hickerson Farm, a property rooted in the heritage of an original 1800s Falls County settlement. Spanning 101 acres of fertile, flat land, this farm presents an exceptional long-term investment opportunity while providing immediate income from farming or leasing. Currently, the farm is leased for crop production for ongoing revenue. The property boasts small ponds and scattered trees along the interior fence lines, enhancing its natural charm. The fertile silty loam soils are perfect for agriculture, with no known floodplain, pipelines, transmission lines, or other development encumbrances. Infrastructure is well in place with a 3-inch Bell-Milam-Falls Water Supply line running along the road frontage and Heart of Texas electricity surrounding the perimeter. The property benefits from the 1-d-1 Open Space Agricultural Tax Valuation, resulting in current taxes of just $257.72. Connecting this property is another 123 acres available for purchase equaling a total of 224 acres. Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of history and a profitable investment with Hickerson Farm.
Discover Hickerson Farm, a property rooted in the heritage of an original 1800s Falls County settlement. Spanning 224 acres of fertile, flat land, this farm presents an exceptional long-term investment opportunity while providing immediate income from farming or leasing. Currently, the farm is leased for crop production for ongoing revenue. The property boasts three small ponds and scattered trees along the interior fence lines, enhancing its natural charm. The fertile silty loam soils are perfect for agriculture, with no known floodplain, pipelines, transmission lines, or other development encumbrances. Infrastructure is well in place with a 3-inch Bell-Milam-Falls Water Supply line running along the road frontage and Heart of Texas electricity surrounding the perimeter. The property benefits from the 1-d-1 Open Space Agricultural Tax Valuation, resulting in current taxes of just $318.81. Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of history and a profitable investment with Hickerson Farm.
12.06 acres of open, cleared land with 822 feet of frontage along County Road 273, a gravel, county-maintained road. Land is mostly level and sits at approx. 335-340' elevation. Property features perimeter fencing along 3 sides, overhead electric lines along the road and a 2" waterline nearby down CR 275. Agriculture valuation in place for low taxes. No restrictions and no known leases. Only 11 miles to Rosebud, 17 miles to Cameron, 36 miles to Temple, 43 miles to Waco, and 47 miles to Bryan-College Station. Milam county is not mapped with FEMA, but property so floodplain unknown, but property is 1/2 mile north of the closest creeks.
12.06 acres of open, cleared land with 822 feet of frontage along County Road 273, a gravel, county-maintained road. Land is mostly level and sits at approx. 340-350' elevation. Property features perimeter fencing along 2 sides, overhead electric lines along the road and a 2" waterline nearby down CR 275. Agriculture valuation in place for low taxes. No restrictions and no known leases. Only 11 miles to Rosebud, 17 miles to Cameron, 36 miles to Temple, 43 miles to Waco, and 47 miles to Bryan-College Station. Milam county is not mapped with FEMA, but property so floodplain unknown, but property is 1/2 mile north of the closest creeks. There is an overhead transmission line running diagonal across the northeast corner of the property.
Forty-eight-plus beautiful acres of prairie grassland with mature trees, ponds, and breathtaking views of open Texas skies, ready for raising chicken, cattle, hay/grain, or simply to serve as the building site for your future country home. There is co-op water available and an electric meter ready for supplying a new home. This property has the feel of isolation and timeless prairie panoramas, yet is only a few miles from Temple's shopping, restaurants, theaters, and world-class healthcare facilities. Come see this land today; there aren't many opportunities like this one.
The median home value in Rosebud, TX is $128,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $121,500. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Rosebud, TX is $128,000. Approximately 54.53% of Rosebud homes are owned, compared to 18.77% rented, while 26.7% are vacant. Rosebud real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Rosebud real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Rosebud, Texas has a population of 1,442. Rosebud is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 31.25% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.78%.
The median household income in Rosebud, Texas is $35,121. The median household income for the surrounding county is $35,317 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Rosebud is 43.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 92.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 34.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 38.4 inches per year, with 0.2 inches of snow per year.