A wonderful place in the country! Convenient to Bryan/College Station and the Texas A&M campus, this +/- 14 acre property features heavy WOODS with nice trails, POND, small OPENED AREAS, perimeter FENCED, PAVED frontage and AG-EXEMPTIONS in place. RECREATIONAL now with HOMESITE potential when you are ready. All the right land features in one place - truly a rare find!
A wonderful place in the country! Convenient to Bryan/College Station and the Texas A&M campus, this +/- 14 acre property features heavy WOODS with nice trails, POND, small OPENED AREAS, perimeter FENCED, PAVED frontage and AG-EXEMPTIONS in place. RECREATIONAL now with HOMESITE potential when you are ready. All the right land features in one place - truly a rare find!
A wonderful place in the country! Convenient to Bryan/College Station and the Texas A&M campus, this +/- 14 acre property features heavy WOODS with nice trails, POND, small OPENED AREAS, perimeter FENCED, PAVED frontage and AG-EXEMPTIONS in place. RECREATIONAL now with HOMESITE potential when you are ready. All the right land features in one place - truly a rare find!
Enjoy rural living in Scenic Burleson County while being only minutes away from all the conveniences of Bryan/ College Station. This tract sits off of a paved county road and is a blank canvas for a weekend/ gameday retreat or your primary residence. It is just 12 miles from this driveway to West campus.
Now available and priced to sell! Two wooded lots in the Deer Forest Subdivision totaling 4.89+/- are available about 8 miles from Somerville, Texas off Highway 36. This offering is home to deer and other wildlife and provides a tranquil natural setting covered with large oak trees. The properties are located in the South East section of Burleson County and zoned for Snook ISD. Electricity is in the area. Lake Somerville is only 18 miles away and itâ??s less than 30 minutes to Bryan/College Station making it easily accessible to amenities. This land is great for recreational opportunities or to build your next home.
Enjoy rural living in scenic Burleson County while being only minutes away from all the conveniences of Bryan/College Station. This tract sits off of a paved county road and is a blank canvas for a weekend/ gameday retreat or your primary residence. It is just 12 miles from this driveway to West Campus.
113 +/- Acres of prime farmland minutes to the growing city of Snook, TX. Located in the Brazos Bottom known for its fertile cropland, you have multiple options for generating income with farming, hay production or recreational uses. Electricity available and currently being used for hay production with cuttings often yielding 350+ round bales per cutting! Old river frontage along the back of the property with deer, dove and hogs frequenting the property. 2 miles from Snook & 16 miles from College Station.
+/- 237 acres of prime farmland located in the fertile Brazos Basin! This property is currently being leased for corn production and would be a great asset to add to your crop production portfolio. Previous crops grown and rotated over the years have been cotton, corn, milo, soybeans, and watermelon. Soil is a mainly Ships Clay, along with Weswood Silt Loam and Belk Clay. (2) 1250â long T&L pivot irrigation systems have been installed to irrigate crop production and will convey with the property. There are (2) water wells that are 55-56â deep with 6 inch casing that supplies the pivot with a 25hp pump producing 1000-1100 gallons of water per minute. 2 phase electricity is supplied by Bluebonnet Electric and a High Voltage BTU line runs along the north side of the property. Bluebonnet's 3 phase is a few miles down from the property. Old River backs up to a portion of the property, giving you a great location right in the heart of the Brazos Bottom that is 17 miles from College Station.
+/- 237 acres of prime farmland located in the fertile Brazos Basin! This property is currently being leased for corn production and would be a great asset to add to your crop production portfolio. Previous crops grown and rotated over the years have been cotton, corn, milo, soybeans, and watermelon. Soil is a mainly Ships Clay, along with Weswood Silt Loam and Belk Clay. (2) 1250’ long T&L pivot irrigation systems have been installed to irrigate crop production and will convey with the property. There are (2) water wells that are 55-56’ deep with 6 inch casing that supplies the pivot with a 25hp pump producing 1000-1100 gallons of water per minute. 2 phase electricity is supplied by Bluebonnet Electric and a High Voltage BTU line runs along the north side of the property. Bluebonnet's 3 phase is a few miles down from the property. This land has great accessibility for trucks of any size via a gravel county road off of FM 50. Old River backs up to a portion of the property, giving you a great location right in the heart of the Brazos Bottom that is 17 miles from College Station.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to own nearly 15 acres of unrestricted land with endless possibilities. Whether you're looking for a peaceful weekend retreat or a place to build your dream home, this property has it all. Conveniently located just a short drive from College Station and Brenham, you'll have the best of both worlds - privacy and convenience. With a mix of cleared space and mature trees, this lot offers the perfect balance of open space and shade. Schedule a showing today before this gem is gone!
Wooded homesite. Owner will sell this lot with adjacent lot if buyer wants more acreage. Close to Bryan-College Station, TAMU, Somerville, and Brenham. Paved access on Oak Forest Drive. Electrical in area (across roadway).
Wooded homesite. Owner will sell adjacent lot if buyer wants more acreage. Close to Bryan-College Station, TAMU, Somerville, and Brenham. Paved access on Oak Forest Drive. Electrical in area (across roadway).
+/- 237 acres of prime farmland located in the fertile Brazos Basin! This property is currently being leased for corn production and would be a great asset to add to your crop production portfolio. Previous crops grown and rotated over the years have been cotton, corn, milo, soybeans, and watermelon. Soil is a mainly Ships Clay, along with Weswood Silt Loam and Belk Clay. (2) 1250â?? long T&L pivot irrigation systems have been installed to irrigate crop production and will convey with the property. There are (2) water wells that are 55-56â?? deep with 6 inch casing that supplies the pivot with a 25hp pump producing 1000-1100 gallons of water per minute. 2 phase electricity is supplied by Bluebonnet Electric and a High Voltage BTU line runs along the north side of the property. Bluebonnet's 3 phase is a few miles down from the property. This land has great accessibility for trucks of any size via a gravel county road off of FM 50. Old River backs up to a portion of the property, giving you a great location right in the heart of the Brazos Bottom that is 17 miles from College Station.
45 acres on Hwy 60. 35 are on the east side and 10 are on the west side. Property has been used for crop production in the past. The property lies 100% within the floodplain. Approx. 800 feet of hwy 60 road frontage on each side.
6 Acre wooded tract located in Deer Forest in Snook! Located only 30 mins from Bryan / College Station. This tract is located on a cul-de-sac street, and has mature oak trees. Electricity in the area. Few restrictions. Call today to book your tour!
6 Acre wooded tract located in Deer Forest in Snook! Located only 30 mins from Bryan / College Station. This tract is located on a cul-de-sac street, and has mature oak trees. Electricity in the area. Few restrictions. Call today to book your tour!
123.75 acres with apx. 3,000' of Old River frontage available in Burleson County. This property is heavily wooded with fresh trails throughout the property making it a hunters paradise. This property is home to an abundance of wildlife and is currently being used as a recreational/hunting property. Wildlife seems to flock to this property being one of the few wooded tracts around an abundance of crop land. While most of the property is heavily wooded, there are several building locations that could serve as a hunting camp or a permanent residence.
+/- 250.44 acres on The Old River in Burleson County! This recreational property is a true blank canvas with raw acreage for anyone looking to build a hunting cabin or permanent residence in a secluded portion of the county! Property features include: mature oaks & cypress, cleared trails throughout, perimeter clearing, cross & perimeter fencing, and Old River frontage. 50/50 woods/pasture mix makes for endless opportunities - Previous property use consisted of hunting retreat and cow/calf operation. Electricity on site at property. Do not miss out on this rare find in Burleson County!
123.75 acres with apx. 3,000' of Old River frontage available in Burleson County. This property is heavily wooded with fresh trails throughout the property making it a hunters paradise. This property is home to an abundance of wildlife and is currently being used as a recreational/hunting property. Wildlife seems to flock to this property being one of the few wooded tracts around an abundance of crop land. While most of the property is heavily wooded, there are several building locations that could serve as a hunting camp or a permanent residence.
Looking for a small farm or pasture? This tract of land is in the fertile Brazos River bottom with farmland crops all around. Has been both livestock pasture and cropland. FM 50 access and minutes to Bryan/College Station. Water well and electricity on the property.
Bring Us An Offer !!! This tract is ready for farming or cattle and minutes to Bryan/College Station. Water well and electricity on the property.
The median home value in Snook, TX is $197,900. This is lower than the county median home value of $209,600. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Snook, TX is $197,900. Approximately 64.07% of Snook homes are owned, compared to 26.67% rented, while 9.26% are vacant. Snook 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 Snook real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Snook, Texas has a population of 552. Snook is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 25.31% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 29.71%.
The median household income in Snook, Texas is $71,875. The median household income for the surrounding county is $64,109 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Snook is 48.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 94.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 38.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 40 inches per year, with 0 inches of snow per year.