
Lexington, TX 78947 (Lee County)
About this property
Welcome to your own secluded paradise! This remarkable property spans over 74 acres of breathtaking natural beauty, offering a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful country atmosphere. The centerpiece is a charming 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom metal home, featuring a spacious front porch where you can unwind and immerse yourself in the serene surroundings. In addition to the main residence, you’ll find a detached office equipped with a kitchenette and a half bath, providing a convenient and private space for work or personal use. A unique two-story structure on the property offers living quarters on the second floor, perfect for guests or family members, while the main level serves as a workshop for all your projects and hobbies. The pasture area is ideal for livestock, complete with 100% fencing and cross-fencing to ensure the safety and well-being of your animals. The property boasts sandy loam soil, which is highly desirable for agricultural purposes, and comes with an agriculture exemption, allowing you to enjoy reduced taxes. With beautiful homesites scattered throughout, you can choose the perfect spot to build your dream home. As you explore the land, you’ll encounter gentle rolls leading to a lovely pond, accompanied by a seasonal creek and scattered trees, creating a tranquil and scenic setting. Whether you’re looking for a hunting retreat, a place to call home, or simply a leisurely escape, this property has it all. Essential utilities including a water well, propane, and electricity are already in place. Access to the property is convenient via a paved county road. Don’t miss the chance to see this incredible property for yourself. Schedule an appointment today and experience the tranquility and endless possibilities that await you in this extraordinary retreat. Please note that the property is being sold “As-Is.”
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About the Area
2542 County Road 306 None is located in Lexington, 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.
Lexington had an estimated population of 1,493 as of 2023. The 78947 zip code has a median household income of $81,371, a median home value of $276,900, and a median age of 41.1. The average household size is 2.61 people.
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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