For Sale

🌳 Piney Woods Paradise: Unlock Endless Possibilities on 6.74 Unrestricted Acres

Only 30 Minutes From Longview, TX!

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$69,900 $79,900

Description

Discover the perfect canvas for your East Texas dreams on this expansive 6.74-acre parcel in serene Harrison County, nestled just minutes from the charming town of Harleton and the sparkling shores of Lake O’ the Pines. Accessed via a smooth paved county road, this unrestricted haven boasts a lush mix of mature oaks and vibrant young pines, offering natural privacy and endless possibilities—whether you’re envisioning a custom homestead, recreational retreat, or investment gem. Free from flood risks, it’s primed for your vision in the heart of piney woods paradise, with easy access to nearby boating, fishing, and hiking adventures on the lake.

Utilities make setup a breeze: reliable water from Harleton Water Supply and power from Upshur Rural stand ready to bring your ideas to life. Only a short drive to bustling Longview for shopping and dining or historic Marshall for cultural charm, this slice of untouched beauty invites you to build memories amid Texas’ timeless landscapes. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of this tranquil escape—contact us today!

Call us anytime at 469-998-4705 if you have questions or want to purchase this property.

Buyer is responsible for doing their own due diligence on the property. Buyer should verify with the county availability of utilities, zoning uses, and permits required to build on or use the property.

Property Information

Parcel Size

6.74 Acres

State

Texas

County

Harrison County

Nearest Cities

Harleton, TX

Parcel #

R010085296

Address

Mae Oney Road, Harleton, TX, 75651

Legal Description

Acres 6.740, Tract 3, Abst 376 E S JONES, V

Features

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Acres

6.74

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County

Harrison

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Access

Paved Road

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Power

At Road

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Coordinates

32.66021, -94.49111

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Zoning

No zoning restrictions

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Elevation

270 feet

HOA – None, Title – Clean, Conveyance – Warranty Deed

Purchase Information/Fees

Property Taxes

Check with County
Current through 2024

Closing Costs

Additional closing costs will be determined by the title company at the time of closing on this property.

Nearby Attractions/City

Lake O’ the Pines

Water-Based Activities

Lake O’ the Pines, spanning 18,700 acres across five Northeast Texas counties, is a premier spot for water enthusiasts with opportunities for boating, fishing, water skiing, and swimming. Anglers can target bass, crappie, and catfish from fishing piers at areas like Lakeside, Shady Grove, and Johnson Creek, while boaters have access to ramps at several day-use parks. For a more relaxed paddle, rent canoes or kayaks from Riverbend Outfitters for guided or self-paced explorations. Swimming beaches are available at most day-use areas, and the lake’s 112 miles of shoreline make it ideal for sailing or simply lounging by the water.

Land-Based and Outdoor Recreation

On land, the surrounding 9,700 acres offer hiking trails for wildlife viewing, including wintering bald eagles and diverse bird species, alongside picnicking with grills and tables at six day-use parks like Overlook, Alley Creek, and Outlet (the latter is fee-free). Active visitors can play volleyball or basketball on courts at Johnson Creek and Lakeside, or enjoy playgrounds and camping for overnight stays. Specialized sports like hunting are permitted in designated areas during seasons.

Nearby Attractions and Family Fun

Just minutes away in historic Jefferson, explore cultural gems like the Jefferson Historical Museum, Gone With the Wind Museum, or a scenic ride on the Historic Jefferson Railway, where you can feed animals along the tracks. For thrills, try ziplining at Thomas Falls or swamp tours via Captain Ron’s; golfers can tee off at the 18-hole Alpine Golf Course or the beginner-friendly Gilmer Country Club. Families might unwind at the Midway Game Room arcade or catch a film at the vintage Morris Theatre, while farm lovers can tour sustainable operations at Greer Farm. Day-use parks charge small fees (collected at gates or honor boxes) and feature flush toilets, ensuring convenience for all visitors.

Note

We pride ourselves in offering great properties and also in giving back to our community. We do this by donating a portion of every real estate sale to not-for-profit charitable organizations.