
Goldthwaite, TX 76844 (Mills County)
About this property
Property Features: Fully Fenced: 4-inch panel fencing encloses all four sides Gated Entrance: 16-foot entry gate with a recessed entry, base, and Tx-DOT approved culvert Power On-Site: Main electrical box centrally located for easy access Scenic Oak Trees: Beautifully scattered and clustered oak trees throughout the property with great views Diverse Landscape: Front Section: A picturesque entrance with scattered oak trees and a shallow dry creek Middle Section: Two prime homesites surrounded by majestic oaks, offering stunning views of the Goldthwaite hills Back Section: A large oak grove providing natural privacy Additional Highlights: Three Gates Installed: 16-ft main entrance gate plus two pasture gates connecting to adjacent tracts Paved Road Access: Convenient entry off FM 3023 Abundant Wildlife & Native Beauty: Enjoy native grasses, wildflowers, and local wildlife This exceptional property offers the perfect canvas for your dream home, weekend retreat, or investment opportunity. Don’t miss out on this rare find in Mills County!
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About the Area
443 S Fm 3023 None S is located in Goldthwaite, Texas, in Mills County. Mills County sits in the geographic heart of the Edwards Plateau, centered on Goldthwaite, a small ranching community that serves as a regional hub for the surrounding agricultural operations. The county maintains the character of working ranch Texas with minimal outside development influence.
The Colorado River forms the eastern boundary of Mills County, and the Pecan Bayou flows through the county to its confluence with the Colorado. The terrain features rolling limestone hills with live oak and cedar cover transitioning to the more open brush country of the western county.
Goldthwaite had an estimated population of 1,733 as of 2023. The 76844 zip code has a median household income of $67,037, a median home value of $184,000, and a median age of 49.6. The average household size is 2.3 people.
Cattle ranching, sheep and goat production, hunting leases, and pecan farming along the Colorado River bottom define the Mills County economy. The county offers affordable large-acreage working ranch land for buyers seeking productive agricultural operations in the central Hill Country.
Demographic data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2023).
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