
Iredell, TX 76649 (Bosque County)
About this property
Dreamt of owning a Texas cattle ranch? here’s your chance! Come make your home on the range. Located in a quiet country neighborhood offering maximum tranquillity. Distant views of the mountains Bosque County is famous for. Perfect elevated oak grove knoll providing great building site with expansive views in all directions. Beautiful sunrises and sunsets sure to rewind any clock! FIVE tanks providing water in every pasture. Fenced and cross fenced enables pasture rotation and grass preservation. Good native grasses. 1500 sf metal barn built in 2005. Cattle pens in place making property livestock ready for your bovine babies. Older mobile home on property in need of a little TLC but has great potential. Approximately 1 mile of road frontage making property a great candidate for development. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity! Listed acreage of record from CAD. Information provided deemed reliable but not guaranteed, Buyer and buyer agent responsible for verification of all property information.
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About the Area
1806 County Road 2425 None is located in Iredell, Texas, in Bosque County. Bosque County sits at the northern edge of the Hill Country transition, a quiet agricultural county centered on Meridian that has remained largely outside the development wave transforming counties to the south. The county offers rolling cedar and oak terrain, working cattle ranches, and Dinosaur Valley State Park, where actual dinosaur tracks are preserved in the bed of the Paluxy River.
The Bosque River flows through the county, and the Paluxy River along the eastern boundary preserves some of the best-documented dinosaur trackways in the world at Dinosaur Valley State Park. The terrain features limestone hills, cedar brakes, and open grasslands transitioning to the Grand Prairie to the north.
Iredell had an estimated population of 398 as of 2023. The 76649 zip code has a median household income of $80,357, a median home value of $174,500, and a median age of 50.6. The average household size is 2.42 people.
Cattle ranching, agriculture, hunting leases, and tourism anchored by Dinosaur Valley State Park define Bosque County's economy. The county attracts buyers seeking affordable large acreage tracts in a less-pressured market than the core Hill Country counties.
Demographic data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2023).
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