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  3. 0 Fm 457, Tract 6

$119,999

0 Fm 457, Tract 6
Bay City, TX, 77414

About this home

Enjoy the perfect mix of country living and convenience with this 5-acre tract just outside Bay City limits. The property features wide-open, level land ideal for building your dream home, a small ranchette, or setting up for horses or a few head of cattle. A brand-new perimeter fence provide security and added value, making it ready for immediate use. As well as an all weather gravel top road already in place. With plenty of space and endless possibilities, this property offers a peaceful rural setting while still being just minutes from town for shopping, dining, and everyday needs. If you’re looking for room to spread out without giving up convenience, this is it.

Property details

Property type
Land
Style
Lots
Estimated monthly
$854/mo
P&I $639 · Tax $180/mo · Ins $35/mo

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

Listed by
TopWater Real Estate Bay City
Jessica Leissner
MLS32460670Listed5/18/2026Days on market5
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