
Flatonia, TX 78941 (Fayette County)
About this property
Discover 5.6 unrestricted, ag-exempt acres in the desirable Cistern area of Fayette County. This infrastructure-ready property features a remarkable 780-ft deep well producing approximately 100 GPM, underground water lines with multiple water access points, electricity already connected, as well as water and power in place. Thoughtfully managed using regenerative land stewardship practices, the property has benefited from approximately five years of intentional management with minimal chemical use and limited mowing to encourage healthy soil biology and native grasses. Mature oak trees, gentle rolling terrain, native wildlife, and beautiful countryside views create the perfect setting for a homesite, weekend retreat, glamping venture, or homestead. Additional improvements include perimeter fencing, gated entrance, two shipping containers that convey, and an active transferable agricultural exemption. Conveniently located approximately 1 hour from Austin, 20 minutes to La Grange, and 15 minutes to Flatonia
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About the Area
10557 Roy Rd is located in Flatonia, Texas, in Fayette County. Fayette County preserves one of the most authentic expressions of Czech and German immigrant heritage in Texas, centered on La Grange and the surrounding communities of Schulenburg and Flatonia. The county's rolling post oak savanna and bottomland farms have been worked by the same families for five and six generations.
The Colorado River flows along the northern boundary of Fayette County, and the terrain transitions from the post oak savanna of the central county to the blackland prairie in the east. Monument Hill State Historic Site overlooks the Colorado River valley, marking a site of significance from the Republic of Texas era.
Flatonia had an estimated population of 1,741 as of 2023. The 78941 zip code has a median household income of $75,694, a median home value of $171,900, and a median age of 42.5. The average household size is 2.54 people.
Agriculture, cattle, row crops, and hay, remains the primary economic driver in Fayette County, supplemented by a growing agritourism sector and proximity to the Austin-Houston corridor along US-90. The county attracts buyers seeking productive bottomland and post oak acreage at agricultural prices.
Demographic data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2023).
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