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Real estate is often a very profitable venture, but in which acreage should you invest your hard-earned dollars? Texas offers many great acreage opportunities. With 268,820 square miles in the second largest state in the union, there’s a great chance you’ll find the amount of acreage you want in the Texas location where you want it.
Locations for Texas Acreage
Since Texas is such a large state, it has a number of distinct regions. One way these regions divide is simply according to location: north, south, central, east and west. Each region has unique properties.
North and South Texas Acreage
North Texas, which includes cities like Dallas and Fort Worth, is mostly urban, but surrounded by a number of rural areas that may be suitable for recreational or development acreage. South Texas is where you can find San Antonio and the Rio Grande Valley. This area has more of a Hispanic influence than the northern part of the state and is a good spot for those wishing to live on or visit the Mexican border.
East and West Texas Acreage
East Texas has close to 40,000 square miles of territory, characterized by the Piney Woods, a large forested area and a number of rivers, thus making East Texas acreage well suited to camping and fishing. West Texas acreage will be desirable for those looking for property with a southwestern feel. West Texas has mountains for hiking and open areas far from modern life for horseback riding, camping or simply getting away from it all.
Central Texas and the Panhandle
The Panhandle is known for its strong winds and flat terrain while Central Texas is largely about forests to admire, prairie land to roam and rivers for fishing. Acreage in Central Texas perfect for recreational property purchases and even for building a vacation home. Learn more about Texas acreage at the Texas land information guide (LINK).
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