
Belton, TX 76513 (Bell County)
About this property
Rare opportunity to own a 36-acre ranch property in Belton, Texas backing directly to Nolan Creek with private creek access, towering hardwood trees, and peaceful country living just minutes from town. This 1977 ranch-style home offers 2,348 sq ft with 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths, and timeless character ready for your vision. Inside, enjoy a spacious layout featuring a large living area with floor-to-ceiling brick fireplace, built-in cabinetry, formal dining room, generous bedrooms, and multiple full baths. Expansive windows and a sunroom capture stunning views of cathedral oak trees, mature pecan trees, rolling pasture, and beautiful creekside scenery. The kitchen offers abundant cabinet storage, extensive workspace, and a bright breakfast area. The land is the true showpiece with scenic creek frontage, huge shade trees, and picture-perfect coastal pasture creating a private and serene setting. Whether you envision horses, livestock, recreation, gardening, or simply room to roam, this property offers endless possibilities. Additional improvements include a barn, workshop, corral, stock pen, and a large garage storage room with extensive built-in shelving. Plenty of space for equipment, hobbies, tack room use, tools, or ranch storage. Located only 3 miles to downtown Belton and UMHB, 12 miles to Baylor Scott & White Hospital, 4 miles to I-35, and 4 miles to I-14, this property combines country privacy with convenient access to shopping, dining, schools, and major employers. Ideal for buyers seeking ranch property in Belton TX, land with creek access, horse property, farm and ranch opportunities, or a private homestead close to town. Acreage with Nolan Creek frontage and this location rarely comes available.
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About the Area
10040 W FM 93 None is located in Belton, 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.
Belton had an estimated population of 23,769 as of 2023. The 76513 zip code has a median household income of $82,366, a median home value of $260,200, and a median age of 34.2. The average household size is 2.79 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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