Jack Homes with Steep Slope Lot description

Jack Homes with Steep Slope Lot description

Welcome to Jack County, Texas, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the Lone Star State. Known for its picturesque landscapes and friendly small-town charm, Jack County is a haven for those who appreciate the beauty of nature and the warmth of community. With rolling hills, serene lakes, and expansive ranches, this area offers a unique blend of rural tranquility and modern convenience. Residents enjoy a slower pace of life while still being within reach of the vibrant cities of Fort Worth and Dallas.

One of the standout features of Jack County is its stunning homes situated on steep slope lots. These properties not only provide breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape but also offer a sense of privacy and seclusion that is hard to find elsewhere. Imagine waking up to the sun rising over the hills, casting a warm glow on your home and the natural beauty that surrounds it. The steep slopes create an ideal environment for outdoor enthusiasts, with ample opportunities for hiking, biking, and exploring the great outdoors right in your backyard.

These homes are designed to maximize the unique terrain, featuring expansive decks and large windows that invite the outside in. Whether you're looking for a cozy retreat or a spacious family home, Jack County's steep slope lots provide the perfect backdrop for your dream residence. Embrace the charm of this beautiful county, where every day feels like a vacation, and the allure of nature is just a step outside your door. Come explore the possibilities in Jack County, Texas—your new home awaits!

Newest Jack Homes with Steep Slope Lot description

$1,081,330
21360564 MLS
The Barton Hollow Ranch offers a rare combination of rugged recreational country and established agricultural use. The recreational potential has gone largely untapped, leaving a property productive today and ready for an owner seeking a hunting and family retreat. More than 150 feet of elevation change rolls across the property, creating ridges, draws, and rock hillsides that give the land character and provide game habitat. Sixty to sixty-five percent of the acreage is rolling oak cover, with the balance in semi-open native grass country broken by exposed rock. Water is well represented on the Barton Hollow Ranch. A 2-acre pond anchors the main body of the property and holds bass and panfish, providing fishing right at the doorstep. Three additional smaller ponds supplement wildlife habitat and spread water across the tract. A pair of small rock bottom creeks wind through the property, their beds scattered with flint. A clean, tested water well serves the improvements and carries enough pressure to fill the 2-acre pond if needed, an advantage in North Texas. Wildlife populations are strong. The property holds whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, ducks, and variety of small game, with recent harvest history. The mix of oak cover, native grass openings, multiple water sources, and rugged terrain gives game everything it needs to stay all year. Access and improvements are already in place. A private gravel easement road runs from the county road through a gated entrance into the main part of property, providing reliable access in wet weather. At the edge of the main pond sits a fifth-wheel travel trailer on blocks beneath a covered pavilion, ready to use as a camp house from day 1. The fifth wheel conveys with the property. Behind it stands a metal barn with a Kubota tractor and attachments, which also convey, along with a covered carport. The main site has electric, a water well, and septic, allowing immediate use or a permanent home on established utilities.

8921 Fm 4, Jacksboro, TX

$864,200
21320791 MLS
Discover an exceptional 116 acre ranch in the highly sought-after Barton Chapel community of Jack County, Texas. Whether you're looking for a premier recreational retreat, a productive cattle operation, or a turn-key hunting property, this ranch offers an outstanding combination of topography, wildlife habitat, and accessibility. One of the property's most impressive features is its dramatic terrain, boasting more than 150 feet of elevation change and reaching approximately 1,260 feet at its highest point. From the ridges, you'll enjoy breathtaking panoramic views that stretch for miles across the surrounding countryside. The ranch has been managed for mature whitetail bucks for the past nine years, making it an outstanding opportunity for serious hunters. A wide, approximately 50 yard cleared high-line right-of-way traverses the property from east to west, creating exceptional long-range shooting lanes for box blind hunting while also offering incredible 360-degree views of the ranch. Wildlife is abundant, with healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, feral hogs, dove, and coyotes. Two wet-weather creeks wind through the property, creating pockets of productive bottomland habitat that provide excellent wildlife travel corridors and attractive natural diversity. The landscape is covered with a beautiful mix of mature hardwoods, including large oak trees, mesquite, cedar, and a variety of native tree species, providing outstanding cover, shade, and habitat throughout the ranch. For ranching operations, the property is fenced and suitable for running cattle. An established interior road system allows easy access to most of the ranch by UTV or full-size truck, making it convenient to manage livestock, maintain hunting setups, or simply explore every corner of the property. The varied terrain also provides outstanding ATV and off-road riding opportunities for family and guests.

Tbd Nash Rd, Jacksboro, TX

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