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$345,000

315 Pine
Arcola, TX, 77583

About this home

Three separate tracks are being sold together. Located in Arcola, Texas, this prime 88,330 sf lot is conveniently situated near Sienna Point Subdivision, Houston Southwest Airport, Fort Bend Town Center and Fort Bend Tollway. The property features accessible light poles and road access on the front, offering versatility for various housing options including single-family homes, townhomes. Ideal for those seeking a strategic location and ample space for residential construction or investment ventures. Second tracks Parcel ID:1150-00-001-1050-907 and third track Parcel ID:1150-00-001-1052-907. Please contact agent before viewing property.

Property details

Property type
Land
Style
Lots
Water
Well
Sewer
Septic Tank
Lot
1.4907 acres
Taxes / yr
$2,429
Estimated monthly
$2,454/mo
P&I $1,836 · Tax $517/mo · Ins $101/mo

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

Listed by
Keller Williams Realty Metropolitan
Olesia Smith
MLS80074291Listed6/11/2025Days on market43
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