
Valley Mills, TX 76689 (Bosque County)
About this property
Escape to the peace and freedom of country living with this 11-acre tract of rolling terrain and wide-open spaces, offering expansive “country mile” views in every direction. Whether you’re dreaming of starting a homestead, running a small farm, or securing a beautiful piece of land for future investment, this property has the potential to make it happen. Located just outside of Valley Mills, TX, this property offers the tranquility of rural life while still being within convenient reach of nearby amenities. Water and electricity are already in place, saving you time and money as you plan your build or development. Double wides are allowed, offering flexible living options. 11 Acres of Usable Land Gently Rolling Terrain with Scenic Views Water & Electricity On-Site Double Wides Permitted Quiet County Road Access Ideal for Homesteading, Farming, or Investment Don’t miss this opportunity to own a slice of the Texas countryside. Schedule your showing today!
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About the Area
265 County Road 3535 None is located in Valley Mills, 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.
Valley Mills had an estimated population of 1,183 as of 2023. The 76689 zip code has a median household income of $76,250, a median home value of $228,800, and a median age of 37.4. The average household size is 2.88 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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