
Killeen, TX 76542 (Bell County)
About this property
This property is located approximately 5 miles from the Williamson County line- just inside of Bell County and a 20 minute drive to Georgetown and HEB! Unlimited Potential – Ag-Exempt Land with Water, Power & Versatility Discover a rare opportunity to own an unrestricted, ag-exempt property with endless potential. Spanning open countryside with native grasses, mature trees, and two ponds, and a scenic overlook perfectly situated for your dream home, this land is currently used for livestock and seasonal hunting — and it's ready for your vision. Key improvements include: • 540-ft water well drilled in 2022 • 400-amp electric service installed with 5 electric poles and dedicated breakers for a future home, barn, and well • Improved access with caliche paving on the flag strip and a culvert to prevent water erosion • Interior livestock fencing added for easy pasture rotation and management • 5 strand barbed wire fence on all 4 sides of property including cattle guards at gates • Two ponds for natural water supply, plus an existing livestock watering trough • Ag Exemption in place for tax savings • Deer feeders convey for continued hunting use All portable buildings, cattle fencing, squeeze chutes, and farming equipment will be removed before closing. Whether you’re building your dream home, creating a family compound, expanding agricultural operations, or investing in hunting land, this unrestricted land is a prime blank canvas. With critical infrastructure already in place, it’s ready for immediate use or future development. Seize this unique opportunity — schedule your showing today!
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About the Area
20440 Brooking Rd is located in Killeen, Texas, in Bell County. Bell County anchors the northern gateway to the Hill Country region, centered on Killeen-Temple-Belton, a diverse metro area shaped by Fort Cavazos (formerly Fort Hood), the largest active-duty military installation in the United States. The county blends military community character with a growing healthcare and university sector.
Stillhouse Hollow Lake and Belton Lake on the Leon River provide significant water recreation within Bell County. The terrain transitions from the limestone Hill Country in the west to the blackland prairie in the east. The Lampasas River flows through the western reaches of the county.
Killeen had an estimated population of 156,144 as of 2023. The 76542 zip code has a median household income of $72,891, a median home value of $228,500, and a median age of 32.1. The average household size is 2.69 people.
Fort Cavazos is the dominant economic driver in Bell County, supporting tens of thousands of military personnel and civilian contractors. Baylor Scott and White Health, one of the largest healthcare systems in Texas, anchors the Temple medical district. Texas A&M Central Texas serves a significant higher education population.
Demographic data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2023).
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