Trout Creek 147
Frequently Asked Questions
The Trout Creek 147 tract consists of approximately 147.83 acres in Newton County, Texas. It is listed at a set price of $406,533, which works out to $2,750 per acre.
The tract is situated behind the "pine curtain" in central Newton County, Texas, about 10 miles southeast of Kirbyville. It is only 5 miles from the 1,722-acre E.O. Siecke State Forest, placing it in a notably rural and isolated setting near the western edge of the Deep South.
The forest on this tract is described as highly diverse. It includes a good mix of natural hardwood-pine, natural pine-hardwood, natural pine regeneration, and natural tupelo gum found in a few seasonal wetland ponds. There are also a few acres of planted pines. The terrain is characterized as moderate to well-drained sandy terrace on highly productive soils.
Newton County is the second least populated county among the 38 East Texas counties, making it an exceptionally private and isolated location. The description specifically notes that the tract sits in an isolation region, which suggests a strong sense of seclusion for anyone seeking a rural retreat or investment property.
AFM provides several documents to assist prospective buyers, including a tract locator, a tract map, and a soils map. These resources can help you understand the layout, location, and soil productivity of the property before committing to a purchase.
The listing is handled by Keith Sorrells, a licensed Real Estate Salesperson in both Texas and Louisiana. Keith is a U.S. Navy veteran and holds a Bachelor of Science in Forestry from Auburn University, with over two decades of experience in forestry and land management. He can be reached by cell phone at 409-594-5070.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Trout Creek 147 tract consists of approximately 147.83 acres in Newton County, Texas. It is listed at a set price of $406,533, which works out to $2,750 per acre.
The tract is situated behind the "pine curtain" in central Newton County, Texas, about 10 miles southeast of Kirbyville. It is only 5 miles from the 1,722-acre E.O. Siecke State Forest, placing it in a notably rural and isolated setting near the western edge of the Deep South.
The forest on this tract is described as highly diverse. It includes a good mix of natural hardwood-pine, natural pine-hardwood, natural pine regeneration, and natural tupelo gum found in a few seasonal wetland ponds. There are also a few acres of planted pines. The terrain is characterized as moderate to well-drained sandy terrace on highly productive soils.
Newton County is the second least populated county among the 38 East Texas counties, making it an exceptionally private and isolated location. The description specifically notes that the tract sits in an isolation region, which suggests a strong sense of seclusion for anyone seeking a rural retreat or investment property.
AFM provides several documents to assist prospective buyers, including a tract locator, a tract map, and a soils map. These resources can help you understand the layout, location, and soil productivity of the property before committing to a purchase.
The listing is handled by Keith Sorrells, a licensed Real Estate Salesperson in both Texas and Louisiana. Keith is a U.S. Navy veteran and holds a Bachelor of Science in Forestry from Auburn University, with over two decades of experience in forestry and land management. He can be reached by cell phone at 409-594-5070.
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