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  3. 5491 County Road 209

$590,000

▼ 16% from $700,000
5491 County Road 209
East Bernard, TX, 77435

About this home

Homestead Opportunity – Wharton County | East Bernard ISD Rare opportunity to purchase 20 acres or the full 63 acres in a desirable Wharton County location. Property is located at the end of a dead-end private county road offering privacy and minimal traffic. 20 acres – $590,000 with water well and electricity onsite. 63 acres – $1,858,500 includes 40’x60’ enclosed barn, 30’x60’ lean-to, and 16’x76’ wraparound porch with entertaining area, storage, and porches, plus creek frontage and a small pond. Fenced land with light deed restrictions. Located in East Bernard ISD. Ideal for homestead, ranch, or investment.

Property details

Property type
Land
Style
Lots
Lot
20 acres
Taxes / yr
$244
Estimated monthly
$4,197/mo
P&I $3,140 · Tax $885/mo · Ins $172/mo

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

Listed by
Joe Strack, Broker
Sioux Smith
MLS33096365Listed12/12/2025Days on market97
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