Search Brokers - Deborah O'Quinn

profile

Deborah O'Quinn

Co-Op Member Owner

company

Coldwell Banker Realty

Contact

Fill in the Form below to send a message to this broker

Land for Sale from Deborah O'Quinn

image

Vacant Land in Crosby

price

$1,800,000

acres

39.74 Acres

location

Crosby, Texas, 77532

One of the most beautiful pieces of property in Crosby. Gorgeous mature oak trees surround the old homestead and barn. No value has been given to either. The old homestead was abandoned in 2004 and is a tear down. No other info available. There is an old well. Condition unknown. A preliminary survey of the 39.74 acres is available. Seller will prohibit subdividing the property into lots smaller than 5-acres tracks. This will be recorded in the deed along with restrictions. No Commercial. No MFG or mobile homes. Homes built on slabs. No more than 2-RV's at any time. Seller maintains mineral rights. NOT IN A FLOOD ZONE.

image

Vacant Land in Crosby

price

$500,000

acres

10 Acres

location

Crosby, Texas, 77532

Seller will subdivide 30-acres into 3-10 acre tracts. Proposed division is included in the attachments - List price is for each 10-acre parcel. Seller will include deed restrictions for Residential use only. Restrictions are in attachments and will be recorded at closing. Homes to be built on a slab so this location is excellent for a custom home or Barndominium. Livestock is allowed. THIS IS NOT A FLOOD ZONE! This listing is next to 1331 Hare Cook and could all be sold together. All being deed restricted.

image

Vacant Land in Anahuac

price

$110,000

acres

8.33 Acres

location

Anahuac, Texas, 77514

Nestled along 468 feet of secluded Bayou frontage, this historic land, acquired by the Gau family a century ago, offers a unique opportunity. Accessible only by boat, this property holds a rich history of firewood harvesting. Located off Humphrey Rd, access requires permission from a neighboring landowner for crossing. Surveyor-marked boundaries and coordinates ensure precise location identification. Experience the tranquility of this hidden gem, with no For Sale sign to detract from its natural beauty. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of history.

image

Vacant Land in Double Bayou

price

$219,240

acres

18.27 Acres

location

Double Bayou, Texas, 77514

Narrow property ending at East Fork of Double Bayou, flowing into Trinity Bay. Land on both sides of Gau Rd. Unrestricted land for hunting, fishing, cattle, or wildlife enjoyment. Contact county engineer for building codes; residence must be elevated. Trinity Bay Conservation District handles water and sewer services. Seller retains mineral rights; no survey provided. Enjoy the freedom and natural beauty of this unique piece of land.

image

Vacant Land in Hankamer

price

$106,000

acres

3.5 Acres

location

Hankamer, Texas, 77562

Mixed use with no known restrictions. There is a recorded deed March 1989, with metes and bounds description but no drawing. Sellers are maintaining mineral rights.

image

Vacant Land in Crosby

price

$595,000

acres

10 Acres

location

Crosby, Texas, 77532

One of the most beautiful pieces of property in Crosby. It's NOT IN A FLOOD ZONE! Unknown if old homestead is salvageable. Seller is making No Warranties regarding the condition of the home. Seller has never lived in the home and it's been abandoned since 2004. The condition of the barn is also unknown. There is an additional 30-acres (+/-) available for purchase. See in photos. Deed restrictions will be recorded at closing. No commercial. Residential only. No MFG homes. Built on a slab only. Water was provided by a well and there is an old septic tank with field and line distribution. Rooms and Dimensions have not been confirmed.

image

Vacant Land in Hankamer

price

$167,000

acres

5.56 Acres

location

Hankamer, Texas, 77562

Unrestricted. Mixed use. This is part of an 8.5850 tract. There is a separate 3.5 acres on the west side of HWY 61, also For Sale. No seller survey but there is a recorded deed with the metes and bounds description but no drawing. Sellers will maintain mineral rights.