This property fronts on Hwy. 349 in Terrell County and is 32 miles south of Sheffield and 6 miles south of Independence Creek. The 115.37 acres are not in a subdivision and will not be part of a Property Owners Association. There are restrictions on the property to protect your investment and the adjoining property. A ranch road forms the southern boundary and gives access to the back southeast corner of the property and the canyon running through the back of the property. This is a scenic West Texas property with expansive views. The terrain is rolling hills intersected with brushy creekbeds. The only trees of any size, primarily live oak and hackberry, grow along the dry creekbeds. The draws and creekbeds often are choked with underbrush that provides good browse for game. The hills grow varieties of grama grass, sotol, juniper, lechuguilla, and various varieties of brush. Mule and whitetail deer are the principal game animals in Terrell County. Other game species are the javalina (collared peccary), wild turkey, mourning dove, white-winged dove, and blue quail. Furbearers include the grey fox, coyote, raccoon, bobcat, ringtailed cat, and mountain lion. Owner financing is available on the property with as little as 5% down for up to 30 years. Interest rates vary from 8.0% to 9.9% depending on the amount of the down payment. Additional acreage is available adjoining the property. For more information on other properties in the area visit our website. Call or email if you have any questions; one of our salespeople will gladly help you.