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Fayetteville, Fayette County, Texas Land For Sale - 12.15 Acres
Fayetteville, Fayette County, Texas Land For Sale - 12.15 Acres
Have you ever wanted to live near a small town? A place where you can shop, eat, do business? A place where you can enjoy peace and quiet, take walks in the woods, a place with wild life? If you have, then this is your place! This 12.15 +/- wooded acres is located in the rolling country side approximately three miles from the greatest historic town in south central Texas, Fayetteville, where people still say “hello” and take the time to get to... more

Property type:
Land
Parcel Size:
12.15 Acres
Price:
$121,500
MLS or other ID:
53285
 

PROPERTY FEATURES
Waterfront
Waterfront:
Other
Utilities
Services (Utilities):
Satellite, Telephone
Views
Trees
 
Terrain
Terrain:
Rolling
Property
City:
Fayetteville
Road Frontage:
Private
Road Surface:
Gravel
Trees:
Heavy
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Location
Nearby Golf Courses:
Property Information
Sale Type:
Fixed Price
HISTORICAL WEATHER
Average Temperature
ABOUT JAMES DORSETT
James Dorsett
TSR Country Properties
Fayetteville, TX

I was born in the State of Alabama in 1942. Wow! How time flies. My father, mother, sister and I moved to the Great State of Texas in 1944. My father was a steel worker during World War 2 and went to work for a company called Sheffield Steel. I was reared in a small community, close to the steel mill, called Greens Bayou, located close to the towns of Galena Park, Pasadena, and Baytown, Texas. I... more

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