ActiveMLS# 3453193
$649,900
46.23 Acres · Farm/Ranch · $14,058/acre
2135 Mule Creek Rd
Harwood, TX 78632 (Caldwell County)
2
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
924
Sq Ft
1984
Year Built

About this property

Hard-to-find 46.23 unrestricted acres in Caldwell County—set up and ready to go for livestock, horses, or hunting. This turnkey property includes a 2-bedroom, 1-bath mobile home, workshop, cattle and holding pens, barn with three horse stalls, and a large garden. Two water wells, septic, and electricity are already in place, and the ag exemption keeps taxes low. The land features open pastures, mature oak trees, and plenty of room for equipment or expansion. Quiet, peaceful, and just minutes from town, this property offers true Texas living with the freedom to do what you want—no restrictions. Option to purchase half of the acreage available.

Property details

Property TypeFarm/Ranch
Acreage46.23 acres
StatusActive
Days on Market223 days
ListedOctober 17, 2025
CountyCaldwell
ZIP Code78632
Living Area924 sq ft
Price per Acre$14,058/acre
Year Built1984
Stories1
SubdivisionNA
Horse PropertyYes
HOANo
FencingBarbed Wire
ViewNone
MLS Number3453193
Listed ByLand Unlimited

Location

Area & Lifestyle

About the Area

2135 Mule Creek Rd is located in Harwood, Texas, in Caldwell County. Caldwell County lies at the southern edge of the Hill Country transition, centered on Lockhart, the Barbecue Capital of Texas, home to legendary pitmasters whose craft has drawn food pilgrims from around the world. The county blends working-class Texas tradition with proximity to the booming Austin corridor.

The San Marcos River forms part of the county's northern boundary, and the Plum Creek watershed drains much of the county's rolling blackland prairie and post oak savanna. The terrain is gentler than the Hill Country proper, with broad agricultural plains transitioning to wooded creek bottoms.

Harwood had an estimated population of 52 as of 2023. The 78632 zip code has a median household income of $63,250, a median home value of $184,400, and a median age of 42.5. The average household size is 2.44 people.

Agriculture, barbecue tourism, manufacturing, and Austin metro spillover define Caldwell County's economy. Lockhart has seen significant investment as buyers priced out of Austin seek affordable acreage and small-town living within 40 miles of downtown.

Demographic data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2023).

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Barron Johnson
Broker Associate · Spyglass Realty