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$850,000

0000 Business 59
Hungerford, TX, 77448

About this home

Call Susan Watts, LA FOR INFO Excellent location between I 59/69 and Business 59 just South of Hungerford, Tx. Existing electricity, there is evidence that a water well existed at one time, septic is non working. Partially wooded, part cleared. Location near Kansas City Southern Intermodal railroad transportation center. See Tx Dot expansion plans for Interstate 69 that are underway now. This property is ready for development of storage, mobile homes park, business or industrial. No trespassing; do not enter any structures on the property. Property is sold as is and seller will not move, or demolish the existing structure. Buyer to purchase new survey. Seller to retain minerals; non negotiable.

Property details

Property type
Land
Style
Lots
Water
Well
Sewer
Septic Tank
Lot
33.6 acres
Estimated monthly
$6,047/mo
P&I $4,524 · Tax $1275/mo · Ins $248/mo

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

Listed by
Keller Williams Advantage Realty
Susan Scott Watts
MLS75031120Listed6/16/2026Days on market1,153
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