
Massive 10.18 Acres In Texas Near Rio Grande & Mexico
$6,999
Just $212.92 a Month
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Property Description
Property ID# LZ-W8801
First and foremost, this land is for the adventurous only. This a massive 10.18 acre parcel of land which is remote yet has a current unnamed road that goes to it. You would need 4x4 and supplies to get there till you get set up. The surrounding lots and this one actually have proper easements for legal roads to be put in. At this point with this many acres the unnamed road would get you there and 10 acres is a lot of land to explore. There are really no restrictions that we could find, RV, Mobile home, house, ATV fun, camping or whatever looks to be fine given it's so remote, Always check with the county for your particular use. Seems to be hunting allowed but check with county and permits. This could be used as a small ranch, week long getaway or emergency doomsday land. The road looks to be used to cut from the Texas towns towards the Rio Grande and Mexican border towns. Using google maps will actually see this road and get you there. The land isn't for everyone but a lot of people look for big acres in remote areas. Local towns for things are anywhere between 1 to 2 hours away depending on what you need.
Property Highlights
StateTexas | CountyPresidio | Parcel APN28861 |
ZoningVacant Land | Land Size10.18 Acres | Annual Taxes$56.72 Annual |
RoadDirt Road to area | HOANo | GPS30.3043,-104.7019 |
WaterInstall Well | PowerOff Grid | SewerInstall Septic |
Potential Property Use
Presidio Texas
Due Diligence Disclaimer
If you are buying in full, this will be the same process except we will start the process of recording your deed. A deed recording form will be sent for you to fill out your vesting information, and we take care of the rest. We will close with the county recorder usually within 1 to 2 weeks and the property will be officially yours. A land packet and the deed will be sent to your home after recording is complete.
If your questions are specific to building, land uses or utilities and such, we recommend calling the county building department. They make the laws, know specific requirements and can give the most accurate information per the use you would like with the property.



