ActiveMLS# 4322635
$325,000
10 Acres · Lot/Land · $32,500/acre
TBD2 FM 1624 None
Lincoln, TX 78948 (Lee County)

About this property

Discover the freedom to create your own piece of Texas on this beautiful 10-acre tract off FM 1624 in Lee County. With electric already running through the property and water available at CR 1624, this raw land provides a rare opportunity to start building your vision without the usual utility hurdles. Whether you're dreaming of a custom country home, barndominium, weekend retreat, or small ranch, this property offers the space and flexibility to make it happen. Imagine watching sunsets over open pasture, keeping horses or livestock, planting a garden, or simply enjoying the quiet of rural Texas. One of the biggest advantages is the current agricultural exemption, keeping annual taxes incredibly low and making it an attractive option for buyers looking to maintain agricultural use, run cattle, keep bees, or pursue other qualifying ag activities. Located just outside the small communities of Lincoln and Lexington, the property offers peaceful country living while still being within reach of Giddings, Taylor, Bastrop, and the growing Austin corridor. Opportunities like this don’t come along often—10 usable acres with utilities, ag valuation in place, and endless potential for homes, recreation, or ranching. Bring your boots, your builder, and your imagination. The possibilities here are wide open.

Property details

Property TypeLot/Land
Acreage10 acres
StatusActive
Days on Market90 days
ListedMarch 10, 2026
CountyLee
ZIP Code78948
Price per Acre$32,500/acre
SubdivisionN/A
Horse PropertyYes
HOANo
FencingNone
ViewHill Country, Pasture, Rural
MLS Number4322635
Listed ByKeller Williams Realty Lone St

Location

Area & Lifestyle

About the Area

TBD2 FM 1624 None is located in Lincoln, 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.

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).

Listing information © 2026 Unlock MLS (ACTRIS). All data provided AS IS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Listing courtesy of Keller Williams Realty Lone St.

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Barron Johnson
Broker Associate · Spyglass Realty