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$175,000

2814 Fm 356
Trinity, TX, 75862

About this home

Nearly 5 acres of fenced land with a 30x60 barn on a concrete pad, complete with water, septic, and electricity already in place. Ideal for building your dream home, starting a farm, or creating a relaxing weekend retreat. This versatile property offers space, privacy, and convenience—just minutes from the Trinity River and Lake Livingston. Enjoy quick access to a boat ramp and the popular Goat Island hangout spot. Whether you're looking for a peaceful escape or a place to build and grow, this property blends rural charm with outdoor adventure.

Property details

Property type
Land
Style
Lots
Water
Public
Sewer
Septic Tank
Lot
4.276 acres
Taxes / yr
$714

Property history

DateEventPrice
· Ter$198,000
· Exp$250,000
· Ter$300,000
· Ter$185,000
Estimated monthly
$1,244/mo
P&I $931 · Tax $262/mo · Ins $51/mo

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

Listed by
Truly Blessed Realty Group LLC
Edgardo Martinez
MLS19323518Listed6/2/2026Days on market108
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