
Hamilton, TX 76538 (Hamilton County)
About this property
Escape the noise and step into wide-open Texas skies on this stunning 59.87-acre retreat in the heart of Hamilton County. Whether you're envisioning a private homestead, weekend getaway, or prime hunting property, this land offers the space, serenity, and freedom to bring your vision to life. Rolling Hill Country views stretch for miles, with scattered mature oak trees creating the perfect balance of open pasture and natural shade. Multiple tanks enhance both the beauty and functionality of the land, while abundant wildlife makes this a true haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With electricity at the road and co-op water available, the groundwork is already in place—just bring your plans and start building. Currently ag exempt, with a grazing lease in place (documentation available), this property offers both immediate benefit and long-term potential. Opportunities like this don’t come around often—nearly 60 acres of usable, scenic land ready for your dream home, recreational escape, or investment. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all details including, but not limited to: utilities, schools, restrictions, taxes, acreage, and property boundaries. Recent survey available.
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About the Area
TBD Tract 9 CR 414 None is located in Hamilton, Texas, in Hamilton County. Hamilton County sits in the geographic transition between the Hill Country and the Blackland Prairie, a quiet agricultural county where the county seat of Hamilton maintains the character of a working Texas town largely untouched by the tourism economy reshaping counties to the south.
The Leon River flows through Hamilton County, and the terrain features rolling limestone hills in the western reaches transitioning to flatter agricultural land in the east. The landscape supports mixed cattle and grain operations typical of the northern Hill Country transition zone.
Hamilton had an estimated population of 2,904 as of 2023. The 76538 zip code has a median household income of $61,103, a median home value of $125,700, and a median age of 51.8. The average household size is 2.2 people.
Cattle ranching, grain farming, and small-scale agriculture define the Hamilton County economy. The county offers affordable large-acreage tracts at working ranch prices for buyers seeking productive land in a less-pressured market.
Demographic data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2023).
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