Wall, Texas Farmland for sale near San Angelo is difficult to come by. This farmland is 46 acres of good, flat land just about 2.3 miles south of Wall on paved Hawk Avenue. The adjoining 47-acre property is for sale as well. This land consists of deep clay loam soils. (There is a soils report on file that is available upon request.) The property has been passed down through many generations and has been well maintained and primarily utilized as farmland. This acreage would make a nice addition to your existing farm, a conveniently located homestead, or the ideal location for a commercial business. Wall, Texas was settled in the mid 1880's and named after a store owner and postmaster named James Madison Wall. Wall served as the trading center for the fertile Lipan Flat region, where cotton and grain are grown. It is an unincorporated, small community with a well-known school district inside Tom Green County. This great town has restaurants, a cotton gin, and a farming Co-Op and is also a part of the San Angelo, Texas metropolitan area which sits minutes east of San Angelo on Highway 87. Please see the interactive map on our website or call us for more information.
There is a current farming lease on the property until December 31st, 2024. If purchased before the conclusion of the lease the leasee will be protected and current crops will be excluded in the sale. There is a USDA government program on the land, currently.