For certain people, privacy beats efficiency.
I don’t usually write blog posts about properties this way.
This one doesn’t fit the usual boxes.
Trying to force it would be dishonest.
This property is not efficient.
That’s intentional.
It has mature oaks.
Several deep wet-weather creek beds.
Terrain that forces you to think before you build.
Some areas will be expensive to work with.
Some areas you simply won’t touch at all.
I haven’t even walked all of it.
If you want flat, simple, and predictable, this isn’t it.
Most people want a tract that makes building easy.
This one is designed to make privacy hard to copy.
If you spend the money and do it right, you end up with something most buyers never get.
Separation. Quiet.
A place that doesn’t look or feel like everything else within an hour of Dallas.
That’s the trade.
This works best for a certain kind of buyer.
Someone looking for a weekend place that actually feels like a getaway.
Or a family compound that’s close enough to DFW when you need it, and far enough away when you don’t.
Someone who values character over convenience.
Efficiency loses here. Privacy wins.
There are up to three water meters available.
Strong frontage on Rochelle Cannon Road.
Easy access to US-75 and the Sherman TI plant when needed.
The location is convenient.
The land itself is not.
That combination is rare.
This property isn’t for everyone. It isn’t supposed to be.
If you’re looking for something you can’t recreate later, it’s worth a serious look.
If not, you’ll know pretty quickly.
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