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  3. 281 Redberry Rd

$79,000

281 Redberry Rd
Somerville, TX, 77879

About this home

At 281 Redberry Road in Somerville, Texas, there’s a quiet half-acre tucked just far enough from the main highway to feel private, yet close enough—only 2.76 miles—to Lake Somerville that you can smell the water on the wind. The property is fenced on three sides, solid and practical, and the asphalt road out front means the drive in stays smooth no matter the season. Septic is already in place, and with public water and utilities available, building or moving in doesn’t require a leap of faith—just a little vision. Manufactured homes are welcome here, making it one of those rare pieces of land where simplicity and potential meet without fuss.

Property details

Property type
Land
Style
Lots
Sewer
Aerobic Installed
Lot
0.57 acres
Taxes / yr
$645
Estimated monthly
$562/mo
P&I $420 · Tax $119/mo · Ins $23/mo

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

Listed by
Navasota Realty
Sally Matthews
MLS31682264Listed5/14/2026
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