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  3. 655 Sam Baird Road

$299,000

655 Sam Baird Road
Lufkin, TX, 75901

About this home

Here's your chance to own 22 acres of beautiful pastureland in the Bald Hill area! With scattered trees throughout, this property offers a perfect balance of open space and natural beauty, ideal for building your dream home or prime for development. Located with frontage on both Sam Baird and Burton Road, the land provides excellent access and a peaceful country setting Whether you're looking to establish a private residence, start a small ranch or explore development opportunities, this versatile acreage offers endless possibilities. Don't miss out on this fantastic piece of land.

Property details

Property type
Land
Style
Lots
Water
Other Water/Sewer
Sewer
Other Water/Sewer
Lot
22.11 acres

Property history

DateEventPrice
· Exp$325,000
Estimated monthly
$2,127/mo
P&I $1,591 · Tax $449/mo · Ins $87/mo

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

Listed by
Century 21 Cota Realty
Sandra Bryan
MLS30194414Listed3/20/2026Days on market534
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