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80.03
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Introducing Lost Oak Ranch, an 80 acre private retreat just outside Hallettsville in Lavaca County. Defined by mature oak cover, scattered pines, and gently rolling terrain, this property offers a rare combination of seclusion, natural beauty, and usability in a manageable size. Whether for a private homestead, recreational escape, or long-term investment, Lost Oak Ranch delivers privacy and character that is increasingly difficult to find. The property features direct frontage along a quiet paved county road, providing easy access while maintaining a peaceful rural setting. Located just minutes from Hallettsville, it offers convenient access to groceries, schools, healthcare, and dining. The Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner is about 25 minutes away, and San Antonio, Austin, and Houston are all within roughly two hours. Nearby towns including Yoakum, Schulenburg, and Victoria provide additional amenities. The land is dominated by extensive oak cover, creating a shaded, park-like environment. Rolling terrain adds depth, while pockets of pine and native brush provide privacy and strong wildlife habitat. Natural clearings and senderos enhance access and visibility, making the property well suited for hunting, recreation, or a secluded homesite. Electricity is available along the county road, allowing for straightforward future development. The property supports whitetail deer, hogs, turkey, and dove, and is ideal for hunting and outdoor use. With an agricultural exemption in place, Lost Oak Ranch offers immediate usability and long-term value. Smaller, heavily wooded properties with paved access are increasingly rare in Lavaca County, making this a strong opportunity.
Listing provided by Tristan Flores · Zachary Biermann, Broker · (210) 618-7585
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