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$748,000

2151 Oklahoma
Brownsville, TX, 78521

About this home

Established Row Crop Farmland – Brownsville, TX | 18.7 Acres with irrigation. Don't miss this opportunity to own established, productive farmland in the heart of the Rio Grande Valley. This tract of cultivated row crop land offers fertile soil well-suited to the region's premium agricultural production, with established irrigation in place to support consistent yields season after season. Located in the Brownsville area, this property benefits from the Valley's long growing season and proximity to major agricultural markets and distribution channels. Whether you're expanding an existing farming operation, starting a new agricultural venture, or looking for a solid land investment, this tract offers a turnkey foundation with infrastructure already established.

Property details

Property type
Land
Style
Lots
Lot
18.7 acres
Taxes / yr
$96
Estimated monthly
$5,321/mo
P&I $3,981 · Tax $1122/mo · Ins $218/mo

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

Listed by
Fathom Realty
Gary Powers
MLS10480843Listed6/12/2026
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