$1,422,156
- Beds
- 5
- Baths
- 3.0
- sq ft
- 2,148
341 FM 574 W, Goldthwaite, TX 76844
341 FM 574 W
Goldthwaite, TX 76844
- 149 days on market
Welcome to the Wilcox ranch in the heart of Central Texas! This ranch has been in the same family for almost 100 years. This ranch is located on a paved road and spans 152.92 acres of gently rolling terrain, native grass pastures, and mature trees. You will find a charming two-story 1940’s craftsman home with 5 bedrooms, 3 baths and a covered carport. Interior has tall ceilings and original craftsman details. The frame home was moved onto the ranch approximately 36 years ago. Owners bricked the exterior of the home and added a wood burning fireplace in the living room. There is a small storage building and a portable carport. A 70.92 acre pasture is fenced, cross-fenced and has an old barn, pens, and windmill well. The acreage has open pastures, tree cover and a tree lined wet weather draw. The native grass, browse and other vegetation create a desirable habitat for native wildlife. The adjoining 80 acres is fenced and has been farmed in the past and can be put back in production.
Details
Property type
Single Family Residence
Lot size
152.92 acres
Price per sq ft
$663
Year built
1940
Price History
06/26/2024
NTREIS #20656135
Listed
$1,422,156
Schools & Community
Elementary school:
Goldthwaite
Middle school:
Goldthwaite
High school:
Goldthwaite
School district:
Goldthwaite ISD
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Status: Active
Tomo last checked: 11/22/2024 at 7:05 PM
Listing updated: 07/08/2024 at 1:04 PM
Listed by: Peggy York, Ranch House Realty Phone #: (325) 938-6434
MLS: NTREIS #20656135
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