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  3. 6700 Fm-50

$499,800

▼ 15% from $589,000
6700 Fm-50
Brenham, TX, 77833

About this home

North of Brenham and south of College Station. Discover the perfect blend of country living and convenience with this beautiful 22.84-acre unrestricted tract located just off FM 50. Whether you’re dreaming of building your forever home, starting a ranch, or creating a weekend retreat, this property offers endless possibilities. Enjoy the peace and privacy of wide-open spaces while still being just a short drive from Brenham and College Station. The unrestricted designation means no HOA and no limitations on how you use your land — bring your livestock, build your barndominium, or set up your weekend getaway.Three house renderings provided

Property details

Property type
Farm
Style
Country Homes/Acreage
Lot
22.84 acres
Taxes / yr
$55
Estimated monthly
$3,556/mo
P&I $2,660 · Tax $750/mo · Ins $146/mo

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

Listed by
Bonning Real Estate
Mark Bonning
MLS66734796Listed10/31/2025Days on market215
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