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  3. 0 County Road 547

$435,000

0 County Road 547
Kirbyville, TX, 75956

About this home

The Shaw Ranch, situated on the outskirts of Kirbyville in Eastern Jasper County, combines ease of accessibility with recreational opportunity, and offers a buyer a beautiful place to build a home. This well-proportioned property features a diverse mix of pasture, mature timber, and 57 acres of professionally managed streams and wetlands preserved under a conservation easement. The eastern property line borders more than 1,200 acres of managed timberland, significantly enhancing the ranch’s hunting and wildlife management opportunities. With power already present on site the property provides a great opportunity for a buyer to develop the improvements of their choice on the ranch, or just simply enjoy the recreational nature of the property.

Property details

Property type
Farm
Style
Country Homes/Acreage
Lot
107 acres
Estimated monthly
$3,094/mo
P&I $2,315 · Tax $652/mo · Ins $127/mo

Estimate only. Taxes and insurance are typical TX defaults; check exact figures before buying.

Listed by
Republic Ranches, LLC
Jonathan Murphy
MLS84088159Listed7/6/2026
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