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$36,850

Lot 37 Lake Livingston
Trinity, TX, 75862

About this home

Discover the possibilities with this 1.975-acre unimproved lot in the heart of Texas countryside, where space, privacy, and natural beauty come together. This tract offers a rare chance to design and build exactly what you envision, whether it’s a custom home, a peaceful weekend getaway, or a long-term investment. The open land provides room for gardens, outdoor recreation, or simply enjoying the serenity of country living under expansive skies. With no existing structures, you have complete freedom to bring your plans to life. Don’t miss the opportunity to create your own private retreat, schedule a showing today and see all the potential this property has to offer.

Property details

Property type
Land
Style
Lots
Lot
1.975 acres
Taxes / yr
$750
Estimated monthly
$262/mo
P&I $196 · Tax $55/mo · Ins $11/mo

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

Listed by
eXp Realty, LLC
Adam Olsen
MLS73278567Listed10/31/2025Days on market7
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