Search Land - 1833 County Road 305 Jarrell TX 76537
1833 County Road 305 Jarrell TX 76537
$3,225,000
1833 County Road 305, Jarrell, TX
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Acreage
22.99 acres
County
Williamson, TX
Format
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List Date
Oct 23, 2024
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Description
Highly Desirable Location! Great Investment Opportunity to purchase a total of 31.41 acres consisting of two contiguous tracts with a total road frontage of approximately +- 1,450 linear feet on CR 305. (The manufactured home does not convey.)Based on information and maps provided by the Texas Utility Commission and the City of Jarrell, it appears that the subject property is located within the City of Jarrell's Water CCN and is also within the city's ETJ (Extraterritorial Jurisdiction).Types of Development: Possible uses might include one or more of the following:*Agricultural*Residential*Industrial*Light Commercial*Mixed-Use Development / Any of the above developments must be approved by the City of Jarrell. / County Road 305 Road Project:The CR 305 Project will widen the existing uncurbed two-lane road from IH35 to CR 307 into an interim curbed three-lane road with a turn lane in the center. The ultimate future roadway plan will be for a curbed 6-lane divided roadway. The CR 305 Project is part of the Williamson County 2023 Road Bond plan to address current and future transportation needs. / Water And Sewer: Please refer to the attached ArcGIS Web Map (Exhibit "A") provided by the Texas Utility Commission. This map outlines the Water CCN Facilty Lines, Water CCN Service Area and Sewer CCN Service areas. / Flood Plain: According to a representative with the WILCO FEMA office, there are NO FEMA 100 year floodplains on either lot. However, there is a new County-Wide Floodplain Study that does show a partial floodplain for this area. It is in the final stages of review and should be finalized this year. / Buyer's Responsibilities:Please be advised that the Buyer is responsible for confirming all of the preceding information. In fact, it is highy recommended that any future buyer hire an engineering firm to conduct a Feasibility Study for both water and sewer service.If any minerals are owned, they will convey to buyers.