
Lincoln, TX 78948 (Lee County)
About this property
Discover the beauty and potential of this 27.42-acre property on FM 3403 in Lincoln, Texas. A versatile tract offering a peaceful country setting, diverse terrain, and endless possibilities for your dream ranch, recreational retreat, or future homesite. This scenic property features a mix of open pastureland, mature trees, and wooded areas, creating a perfect balance of usable space and natural beauty. Three picturesque ponds provide water for livestock, attract abundant wildlife and add to the property’s charm. With water and electricity already on the property, you have a head start on building your custom home, setting up a weekend getaway, or establishing a working ranch. The wooded section offers excellent hunting opportunities and natural habitat for deer and other wildlife, while the open acreage provides flexibility for future improvements, barns, or grazing. Convenient FM 3403 road frontage and proximity to HWY 21 make travel easy, with both Austin and College Station just about an hour away, all while enjoying the peace and quiet of rural living. Whether you’re looking to build, invest, or simply enjoy the land, this 27.42-acre tract is a rare opportunity to own a slice of Texas countryside with existing utilities and unlimited potential.
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About the Area
TBD (27.42 Acres) FM 3403 None is located in Lincoln, Texas, in Lee County. Lee County sits in the post oak savanna east of Austin, anchored by Giddings, a small agricultural city bisected by US-290 that has seen modest growth from Austin metro expansion. The county maintains a working agricultural character while proximity to Austin makes it increasingly attractive for acreage buyers.
The Little Brazos River and Yegua Creek drain much of Lee County, and the terrain features sandy post oak soils characteristic of the Lost Pines transition zone. The landscape is gentler than the Hill Country proper, with open pastures, wooded creek bottoms, and sandy-soiled ranchland.
The 78948 zip code has a median household income of $34,159, and a median age of 47.7. The average household size is 2.43 people. The zip code has a total population of 599.
Cattle ranching, poultry farming, oil and gas production, and Austin metro spillover define Lee County's economy. The county attracts buyers seeking affordable acreage within 60 miles of Austin's employment centers.
Demographic data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2023).
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