Harrison County, Texas Land For Sale (8 results)
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03/18/2025
$439,000
79 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - TBD Edmondson & Blackburn Rd, Harleton , TX
TBD Edmondson & Blackburn Rd Harleton, Tx 75640


03/18/2025
$400,000
50 ac.
ACTIVE
Harrison County - TBD Sue Belle Lake Rd, Marshall, TX
TBD Sue Belle Lake Rd Marshall, Tx 75670


12/02/2024
$1,950,000
174.01 ac.
NEW LISTING
Harrison County - 932 Keasler Road, Hallsville, TX
Location: Willow Springs Farm is located at 932 Keasler Road, Hallsville, TX. The property is situated 148 miles from Dallas, TX, approximately 6 miles from downtown Hallsville, 15 miles west of Marshall, and 20 miles from Lake O’ The Pines. It is also a convenient 52-minute drive to Shreveport, TX.
Overview: Willow Springs Farm is a well-balanced 174 +/- acre property located just 6 miles northeast of Loop 281 in Longview, equidistant from Hallsville and Longview in Harrison County. The property offers a balanced mix of timberland and recreational features. Highlights include rolling terrain, diverse timber stands, an extensive trail system, exceptional water resources, multiple potential homesites, and abundant wildlife. It comprises plantation pine of various ages, hardwood corridors, open pastures, and spring-fed water sources. Opportunities for the future landowner may lend well to recreation, timber production, and hunting, with several ideal homesites across the property.
Improvements: There are no significant structural improvements, offering a clean slate for new owners. However, the property features over 3.4 miles of ATV/UTV trails, a fishing pier with a Texas Hunter fish feeder, and a 2,400-square-foot steel-frame barn near the southeastern entrance. The barn is equipped with electricity and an active meter.
Timber, Grasses, and Forbs: Willow Springs Farm presents a diverse mosaic of habitats, ideal for land stewardship and timber production. The property includes several stands of pine timber of varying ages, with most ready for thinning in 2025. Areas north of the lake were harvested in late 2020 and replanted in early 2022 along with 8-9 acres west of the lake with improved loblolly seedlings. Approximately 9 acres of 40+ year-old pine timber north of the wetland have been selectively thinned to a lower basal area, allowing native grasses to thrive in the understory. Most of the plantation pine in the northern portion of the property is middle-aged (14-15 years old) and ready for thinning, offering future income opportunities.
The balance lies in mature native timber and open areas prime for food plots and hunting. Beyond planted pines, the property boasts an array of hardwoods, including red oak varieties, desirable white oak species, and hickory. Other species of trees consist of willow and river birch in wetland areas, and a mix of black gum and sweet gum, persimmon, elm, and some cedar. The dense tree coverage enhances recreational opportunities and provides privacy, contributing to the property's overall visual appeal. The hardwoods and drainages provide contiguous travel corridors for deer and the pines have been planted for both aesthetics and future income. The southeastern portion of the property, near the entrance, includes an 8.5 +/- acre Coastal Bermuda meadow, an excellent site for a future home.
Water: The property is well-watered, featuring several spring-fed creeks and streams spanning approximately 1.3 miles across the tract. Its centerpiece is a 12 +/- acre spring-fed lake, fully stocked and managed by American Sport Fish. The lake is well-maintained, with a fishing pier, automatic fish feeder, and a concrete spillway.
Upstream from the lake is a 1.5 +/- acre brood pond with a drain valve, ideal for raising bluegill, baitfish, and tilapia. Northwest of the lake, a 4 +/- acre duck slough is fed by both the lake and additional spring-fed drainage. This slough is wet year-round, attracting waterfowl in fall and winter and nesting wood ducks in spring and summer. Ask Broker for fish stocking info.
Topography: The property features rolling terrain with some floodplain areas on the western side, accessible via a county-maintained road. This provides the landowner with practical functionality and allows access across the property. Elevation changes nearly 100 feet, ranging from just above 340 ASL above sea level at the highest point to below 250 ASL on the western end.
Wildlife and Fisheries: The property has been conservatively hunted in recent years and hosts abundant wildlife, including white-tailed deer, hogs, squirrels, and other varmints. This region of Harrison County is known for its abundant whitetail deer population. The diverse and abundant successional vegetation provides ideal habitat for deer and other wildlife. There are prime locations for developing food plots and hunting areas.
Waterfowl are plentiful in the fall and winter, with species like wood ducks, mallards, teal, and other puddle ducks frequenting the creek bottoms. Canada geese and other ducks are commonly found on the main lake.
Easements: A service electric line runs into the southeastern portion of the tract.
Utilities: Gum Springs Water Supply provides county water, and Upshur Rural Electric Co-op supplies electricity along Keasler Road.
Minerals: Ask the broker for details.
Property Taxes: Taxes for 2023 were $258.04. The property currently has a timber exemption in place.
Schools: Hallsville ISD.
Price: $1,950,100 ($11,187.60/acre)
BROKER & COMMISSION DISCLOSURE: Buyer’s Agent/Broker must be identified upon first contact with Listing Agent/Broker and Buyer’s Agent/Broker must be present on initial property tour to in order to participate in the real estate commission. Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC.
CONTACT:
Stephen Schwartz – Agent
903-738-7882 Mobile
stephen@


05/29/2024
$995,000
76.27 ac.
AVAILABLE
Harrison County - Harleton, TX
Location: Located within the highly sought after Harleton ISD, Oak Ridge Estates consists of beautiful raw land in a desirable area of northern Harrison County. The sprawling 76.27+/- acre estate is located on Ora Asa Johnson Rd. just north of FM 2208. With frontage on both roads, there are multiple access points and access to all utilities. Conveniently, the property lies 153 miles from Dallas, 19 miles from Longview, and 14 miles from Marshall. The quaint town of Harleton is only 4 miles away, which makes for an easy trip to school, the ballfield, hardware store, groceries, convenience, and more.
Overview: The property features 76 acres of raw, undeveloped land ready for new owners to make it their own. This property can be purchased as one large tract or in individual or multiple lots as seen on the map. Designed for the individual or family who desires quiet country living, these lots are a blank slate and ready to build on.
Improvements: Although structurally unimproved, the vast majority of the property is improved pasture and ready for a new owner. Each lot was laid out to be mindful of space and privacy and is set up well for quiet country living.
Each lot will include its own entrance from Asa Johnson Rd, multiple building locations, access to utilities, allowing the new owner to build their dream home or getaway.
Lots: Each estate has been surveyed and all have their own road frontage, utilities, and numerous home site possibilities. As mentioned, this property may be purchased altogether or in individual lots, as seen on the map. Unique in layout, topography, size dimensions, and physical features, each lot has a different feel as you set foot on it, providing the opportunity for a wide array of home site features.
Lot 1: The southernmost estate is approx. 8.5 +/- acres with access from both FM 2208 and Asa Johnson Road, giving the new owner multiple entrances. Protected by timber, this lot has a private feel to it even though it’s closest to the current neighbors in the area. There are several excellent building locations across the lot providing the new owner with a multitude of opportunities for development. This lot measures ~580’ wide by 835’ long at the northern end of it.
Lot 2: This 10.0+/- acre lot is fairly open with rolling terrain, access on the east side, and multiple building locations. The lot is roughly 500’ wide and 860’ long with plenty of room from neighbors and space to create a beautiful country homestead.
Lot 3: This 10.0+/- acre lot is also fairly open with rolling terrain, access on the east side, and multiple building locations. The lot is roughly 430’ wide and 990’ long (in the center) with plenty of room to roam and build out your dream estate.
Lot 4: This 12.53+/- acre lot has an entrance gate on the east side and is ready for use. It measures ~ 460’ wide and ~1,200’ long. There is some older fencing where a trap pen is located on the west half of the lot. There is an older cow pond on the west side that with some dirt work could be made into a nice pond. There is plenty of room for home sites and with the trees and pond, this would make a great location for a small farm/homestead.
Lot 5: This 10.14+/ acre lot is open and clean with gently rolling topography providing a lot of opportunity for someone to build a home most anywhere within the lot. It measures ~355’ wide by ~1,250’ long.
Lot 6: This 11.5+/- acre lot is also open and clean with gently topography sloping toward the west side. This lot does have a gate present on the county road and measures ~385’ wide by 1,275’ long.
Lot 7: This 13.6+/- acre lot features mature stands of timber and a seasonal creek running from east to west on the northern portion of it. This provides the opportunity, given the right circumstances, for a pond. The timber provides shade and privacy from the north. This lot measure ~550’ wide by ~1,100’ long.
Trees, Grasses, Forbes and Soil: The ranch features ~62.5 acres of improved and native pasture. Along the north and south boundaries, native timber stands provide privacy from the road frontage and other neighbors. Mature timber is scattered across portions of the property. Tree species include red oak, white oak, black gum, sweet gum, hickory, willow, native pine, cedar, and others. Native browse is found in the woodlots and along the tree lines, providing habitat and food for wildlife. Lilbert fine loamy sand dominates the landscape and offers well-draining soil suitable for hay production, gardening, and even improved lawns and landscaped areas.
Topography: The property offers rolling terrain, well-drained soil, and multiple building sites across each estate. The highest point is slightly above 310’ ASL near the east side of the property, eventually sloping down to the lowest point just below 280’ ASL on the west side. There is no FEMA floodplain present on the property.
Easements: There is an electric easement running north and south across the entire property as well as ETEX fiber optic along the county road ROW.
Minerals: Ask Broker for details.
Utilities: Electricity is supplied by Upshur Rural Electric Co-op and is available along Ora Asa Johnson Road, FM 2208, and the northwest boundary. Harleton Water Supply is also available on the east side of Asa Johnson Road. Additionally, ETEX fiber optic is accessible on Asa Johnson Road.
Property Taxes: The entire property currently carries an agricultural exemption.
Schools: Harleton ISD
Building Restrictions/HOA info: Ask Broker for details.
Price:
Entire 76.27+/- Acres: $995,000 ($13,045.75/acre)
Lot 1: $125,375 ($14,750/acre)
Lot 2: $138,800 ($13,880/acre)
Lot 3: $138,800 ($13,880/acre)
Lot 4: $169,155 ($13,500/acre)
Lot 5: $124,722 ($12,300/acre)
Lot 6: $141,450 ($12,300/acre)
Lot 7: $173,400 ($12,750/acre)
*Lots can be combined or purchased separately. Ask Broker for details on pricing for combined lots.
Contact:
Stephen Schwartz– Agent, 903-738-7882 ,stephen@
BROKER & COMMISSION DISCLOSURE: Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be identified upon first contact with the Listing Broker/ Listing Agent, and the Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be present at the initial property tour to participate in the real estate commission. Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC.
*All information is deemed reliable but is not warranted by Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC. All information is subject to change without prior notice.


05/29/2024
$145,375
10.9 ac.
AVAILABLE
Harrison County - Harleton, TX
Location: Located within the highly sought after Harleton ISD, Oak Ridge Estates consists of beautiful raw land in a desirable area of northern Harrison County. The sprawling 76.27+/- acre estate is located on Ora Asa Johnson Rd. just north of FM 2208. With frontage on both roads, there are multiple access points and access to all utilities. Conveniently, the property lies 153 miles from Dallas, 19 miles from Longview, and 14 miles from Marshall. The quaint town of Harleton is only 4 miles away, which makes for an easy trip to school, the ballfield, hardware store, groceries, convenience, and more.
Overview: The property features 76 acres of raw, undeveloped land ready for new owners to make it their own. This property can be purchased as one large tract or in individual or multiple lots as seen on the map. Designed for the individual or family who desires quiet country living, these lots are a blank slate and ready to build on.
Improvements: Although structurally unimproved, the vast majority of the property is improved pasture and ready for a new owner. Each lot was laid out to be mindful of space and privacy and is set up well for quiet country living.
Each lot will include its own entrance from Asa Johnson Rd, multiple building locations, access to utilities, allowing the new owner to build their dream home or getaway.
Lots: Each estate has been surveyed and all have their own road frontage, utilities, and numerous home site possibilities. As mentioned, this property may be purchased altogether or in individual lots, as seen on the map. Unique in layout, topography, size dimensions, and physical features, each lot has a different feel as you set foot on it, providing the opportunity for a wide array of home site features.
Lot 1: The southernmost estate is approx. 8.5 +/- acres with access from both FM 2208 and Asa Johnson Road, giving the new owner multiple entrances. Protected by timber, this lot has a private feel to it even though it’s closest to the current neighbors in the area. There are several excellent building locations across the lot providing the new owner with a multitude of opportunities for development. This lot measures ~580’ wide by 835’ long at the northern end of it.
Lot 2: This 10.0+/- acre lot is fairly open with rolling terrain, access on the east side, and multiple building locations. The lot is roughly 500’ wide and 860’ long with plenty of room from neighbors and space to create a beautiful country homestead.
Lot 3: This 10.0+/- acre lot is also fairly open with rolling terrain, access on the east side, and multiple building locations. The lot is roughly 430’ wide and 990’ long (in the center) with plenty of room to roam and build out your dream estate.
Lot 4: This 12.53+/- acre lot has an entrance gate on the east side and is ready for use. It measures ~ 460’ wide and ~1,200’ long. There is some older fencing where a trap pen is located on the west half of the lot. There is an older cow pond on the west side that with some dirt work could be made into a nice pond. There is plenty of room for home sites and with the trees and pond, this would make a great location for a small farm/homestead.
Lot 5: This 10.14+/ acre lot is open and clean with gently rolling topography providing a lot of opportunity for someone to build a home most anywhere within the lot. It measures ~355’ wide by ~1,250’ long.
Lot 6: This 11.5+/- acre lot is also open and clean with gently topography sloping toward the west side. This lot does have a gate present on the county road and measures ~385’ wide by 1,275’ long.
Lot 7: This 13.6+/- acre lot features mature stands of timber and a seasonal creek running from east to west on the northern portion of it. This provides the opportunity, given the right circumstances, for a pond. The timber provides shade and privacy from the north. This lot measure ~550’ wide by ~1,100’ long.
Trees, Grasses, Forbes and Soil: The ranch features ~ 62.5 acres of improved and native pasture. Along the north and south boundaries, you’ll find native timber stands providing privacy from the road frontage and other neighbors. Scattered mature timber can also be found across portions of the property. Tree species include red oak, white oak, black gum, sweet gum, hickory, willow, native pine, cedar, and others. Native browse can also be found in the woodlots and along the tree lines providing habitat and food for wildlife. Lilbert fine loamy sand dominates the landscape and provides a well-draining soil suitable for hay production, gardening, and even improved lawns and landscaped areas.
Topography: The property offers rolling terrain, well-drained soil, and multiple building sites across each estate. The highest point is slightly above 310’ ASL near the east side of the property, eventually sloping down to the lowest point just below 280’ ASL on the west side. There is no FEMA floodplain present on the property.
Easements: There is an electric easement running north and south across the entire property as well as ETEX fiber optic along the county road ROW.
Minerals: Ask Broker for details.
Utilities: Electricity is supplied by Upshur Rural Electric Co-op and is available along Ora Asa Johnson Road, FM 2208, and the northwest boundary. Harleton Water Supply is also available on the east side of Asa Johnson Road. Additionally, ETEX fiber optic is accessible on Asa Johnson Road.
Property Taxes: The entire property currently carries an agricultural exemption.
Schools: Harleton ISD
Building Restrictions/HOA info: Ask Broker for details.
Price:
Entire 76.27+/- Acres: $995,000 ($13,045.75/acre)
Lot 1: $125,375 ($14,750/acre)
Lot 2: $138,800 ($13,880/acre)
Lot 3: $138,800 ($13,880/acre)
Lot 4: $169,155 ($13,500/acre)
Lot 5: $124,722 ($12,300/acre)
Lot 6: $141,450 ($12,300/acre)
Lot 7: $173,400 ($12,750/acre)
*Lots can be combined or purchased separately. Ask Broker for details on pricing for combined lots.
Contact: Stephen Schwartz– Agent, 903-738-7882 ,stephen@
BROKER & COMMISSION DISCLOSURE: Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be identified upon first contact with the Listing Broker/ Listing Agent, and the Buyer's Agent/ Broker must be present at the initial property tour to participate in the real estate commission. Commission splits will be at the sole discretion of Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC.
*All information is deemed reliable but is not warranted by Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC. All information is subject to change without prior notice.


01/08/2024
$152,040
21.72 ac.
AVAILABLE
Harrison County - TBD FM 134, Karnack, TX
Sweet hunting tract or potential homestead just minutes north of I-20 nestled in Harrison county. Thick pine and hardwood timber rambling over gently rolling terrain. Harwood timber lines meandering creek bottoms creating excellent wildlife corridors and potential bow atands for the archery hunters.
With the FM 134 frontage and electric along the road, there's a great opportunity to turn this pretty tract into a homestead with some hunting in the back at a great value!
Seller willing to consider seller financing with 20-25% down payment and competitive interest rates and terms with acceptable contract.
Call Steve Baxter @ 972-816-4738 or email @ sbaxter@
LOCATION: Karnack, TX (Harrison county)
Dallas- 3 hours
Tyler - 1.5 hours
Shreveport - 30 minutes
CLIMATE: 51"" annual rainfall
UTILITIES: Electricity provided by co-op and water to be verified
WILDLIFE: Whitetail deer, feral hogs
MINERALS: Surface sale only
VEGETATION: Mixed mature hardwoods and pine
TERRAIN: Generally flat to gently rolling
SOILS: Eastwood very fine sandy loam; Keatchie fine sandy loam; Iulus fine sandy loam
IMPROVEMENTS: NA
CURRENT USE: Timber production; Hunting
POTENTIAL USE: Residence, homestead, retreat, timber management, hunting and recreation
FENCING: Minimal fencing
ACCESS: FM 134 paved frontage
EASEMENTS: Residential electric lines
LEASES: NA
When buying farm & ranch land or investment property the buyers agent, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at initial showing of the property listing to the prospective real estate investor in order to participate in real estate commission. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Steve Baxter, Broker and G2 Outdoors Brokerage, LLC.


01/08/2024
$614,050
122.81 ac.
AVAILABLE
Harrison County - TBD FM 134, Waskom, TX
Sweet hunting tract just minutes north of I-20 nestled in Harrison county. Trails work through planted pine timber rambling over gently rolling terrain. Several small foot plots and blinds plus the well worn wildlife trails really underscore the potential for managing for an excellent hunting tract. Harwood timber lines meandering creek bottoms creating excellent wildlife corridors and potential bow atands for the archery hunters.
Seller willing to consider seller financing with 20-25% down payment and competitive interest rates and terms with acceptable contract.
Call Steve Baxter @ 972-816-4738 or email @ sbaxter@
LOCATION: Waskom, TX (Harrison county)
Dallas- 3 hours
Tyler - 1.5 hours
Shreveport - 30 minutes
CLIMATE: 51"" annual rainfall
UTILITIES: Electricity provided by co-op and water to be verified
WILDLIFE: Whitetail deer, feral hogs
MINERALS: Surface sale only
VEGETATION: Planted plantation pine with varying age classes; mature hardwoods along SMZ
TERRAIN: Generally flat to gently rolling
SOILS: Latex fine sandy loam; Eastwood very fine sandy loam; Eastwood very fine sandy loam
IMPROVEMENTS: NA
CURRENT USE: Timber production; Hunting
POTENTIAL USE: Residence, homestead, retreat, timber management, hunting and recreation
FENCING: Perimeter fencing
ACCESS: FM 134 paved frontage
EASEMENTS: Natural gas line; residential electric lines
LEASES: Hunting lease (can be maintained or terminated upon closing and funding at new owner's discretion)
Contact Steve Baxter @ 972-816-4738 to schedule a private showing
When buying farm & ranch land or investment property the buyers agent, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at initial showing of the property listing to the prospective real estate investor in order to participate in real estate commission. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Steve Baxter, Broker and G2 Outdoors Brokerage, LLC.


01/08/2024
$1,383,200
364 ac.
AVAILABLE
Harrison County - TBD Moxley Camp Rd, Karnack, TX
Hunting and timber land for sale in Harrison county Texas between Karnack and Jefferson...
Beautiful and wild best describe this timbered hunting tract just west of the famous haunts of Caddo Lake. Pine timber stands provide longterm income and good cover for wildlife on the upland portions. The property slopes downward to shallow bayou staggered with ancient cypress and oak trees beckoning to ducks in the winter.
The whitetail deer can be plentiful and hunting can be some of the best for the area. Additional opportunities exist to develop food plots and manage travel corridors to enhance the deer hunting longterm.
The bayous can be navigated by kayak for amazing adventures reminiscent of what the Caddo indians might have done hundreds of years ago.
Seller willing to consider seller financing with 20-25% down payment and competitive interest rates and terms with acceptable contract.
Call Steve Baxter @ 972-816-4738 or email @ sbaxter@
LOCATION: Karnack, TX (Harrison county)
Dallas- 2 hours 45 minutes
Tyler - 1.5 hours
Shreveport - 40 minutes
CLIMATE: 51"" annual rainfall
UTILITIES: Electricity provided by co-op and water to be verified
WILDLIFE: Whitetail deer, feral hogs, ducks
MINERALS: Surface sale only
VEGETATION: Planted plantation pine with varying age classes; mature hardwoods along SMZ; ancient Cypress
TERRAIN: Generally flat to gently rolling
SOILS: Scottsville-Latex complex; Catuna-Scottsville complex; Eastwood very fine sandy loam ; Keatchie fine sandy loam; Cypress clay loam
IMPROVEMENTS: NA
CURRENT USE: Timber production; Hunting
POTENTIAL USE: Retreat, timber management, hunting and recreation
FENCING: NA
ACCESS: Good frontage on Moxley Camp Rd
EASEMENTS: NA
LEASES: Hunting lease (can be maintained or terminated upon closing and funding at new owner's discretion)
Contact Steve Baxter @ 972-816-4738 to schedule a private showing
When buying farm & ranch land or investment property the buyers agent, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at initial showing of the property listing to the prospective real estate investor in order to participate in real estate commission. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Steve Baxter, Broker and G2 Outdoors Brokerage, LLC.
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