Wooded Homesite with Utilities near Lake Livingston & Houston
Payment Options
Payment Note(s)
Once you click the Buy Now button and complete the Checkout Process, we will receive an instant notification that your $499 deposit has been made. The $499 deposit is credited towards your purchase and we cover ALL of the Closing Costs.
The remaining balance may be paid by Wire Transfer, Cashier’s Check, ACH Bank Draft, Credit Card and/or Debit Card. We make the whole process super simple and we can complete your purchase in as little as 1 day.
Call or Text us anytime at (919) 228-8184 for questions or to purchase this property.
Please reference the LANDELLO Property ID : TX_Liberty_00013
Property Information
Parcel Size
0.28 Acres
State
Texas
County
Liberty County
Nearest Cities
Cleveland
Parcel #
128865
Address
Love Drive
Legal Description
VL Love Drive
Features
Acres
0.28
Dimension
100 x 194
County
Liberty County
Access
Dirt Road
Power
Electric
Water
Well Water
Heating
Electric
Coordinates
30.483557, -94.759607
Elevation
640 FT
Purchase Information/Fees
$250 / One Time
Document Processing
An additional fee of $250 covers the preparation of your agreement, document and recording costs of transferring the property to you once it has been paid in full.
WAIVED
Closing Fee
Normally an additional fee of $200 to close on this property with the title company.
$20/ Mo
Loan Service
The set up of your installments and monthly loan servicing.
Description
Financing is Available for this Property with a Down Payment of as little as $499 and Monthly Payments as low as $114. The $499 Deposit will serve as your Down Payment.
This Wooded Homesite features mature trees throughout the property with electricity, telephone and Internet for your cabin, mobile home, tiny home, barndominium or site built home.
The mature pine and hardwood trees provide a natural canopy of shade and privacy.
A portion of the Big Thicket National Preserve is located just 0.4 miles South of the property. The Big Thicket National Preserve stretches across Southeast Texas and is claimed to be one of the most biodiverse areas in the world outside of the Tropics. Throughout Big Thicket, you’ll find activities such as hiking, kayaking, camping and hunting.
The Preserve issues free hunting permits for several units of the Preserve, with hunting including white-tailed deer, feral hogs, rabbits, waterfowl and squirrels.
Just 18 minutes from the property is Birdwatchers Trail. Birdwatchers trail is located in the Big Thicket National Preserve and is a 0.5 mile hiking trail that leads to the meeting point of Menard Creek & Trinity River.
The preserve is located on a major migratory flyway for birds and is considered a “Globally Important Bird Area” by the American Bird Conservancy. Some of the birds you may see on the trail and around the preserve range from waterfowl to neotropical songbirds. A list of species found in the area can be seen here.
The is NO HOA, HOA fees, covenants, restrictions or time limit to build.
Nearby land owners have developed their properties with mobile homes, alternative styles homes, site-built homes, accessory buildings, small farms and ranches.
From the property you are only 34 minutes to Lake Livingston, which consists of 90,000 surface acres and is the 2nd largest lake in Texas.
On Lake Livingston you will enjoy fishing, boating and water sports. Fishing on Lake Livingston includes
• Largemouth Bass
• Bluegill
• Blue, Channel & Flathead Catfish
• White Bass
• Striped Bass
• Crappie
You are also in close proximity to highways, Interstates, town and cities; placing all the modern amenities, groceries, supplies, schools, medical care and employment just a short drive from the property. See the distances to nearby locations below.
Parcel Size: 0.28 Acres M/L
LANDELLO Property ID: TX_Liberty_00013
Legal Description: Big Thicket Lake Estates, Lot 139 & 141, Sec 18
Property Taxes: $16.37 / year
Title: Free & Clear
Conveyance: Warranty Deed
Elevation: 150 feet
GPS Coordinates: 30.483557, -94.759607 (Google Map)
Electricity Provided by Sam Houston Electric (Website)
Water provided by Lake Livingston Water Supply (Website)
Telephone & Internet provided by Eastex Telephone Cooperative (Website)
Approximate Distance to Nearby Cities & Points of Interest
18 minutes to Birdwatchers Trail at Menard Creek (more info)
25 minutes to Livingston, Texas : Population 5,600 (more info)
34 minutes to Shepherd, Texas : Population 2,300 (more info)
34 minutes to Lake Livingston State Park (more info)
36 minutes to Cleveland, Texas : Population 8,000 (more info)
42 minutes to Big Thicket Preserve Visiting Center (more info)
50 minutes to Dayton, Texas : Population 8,000 (more info)
1 hour 5 minutes to Conroe, Texas : Population 82,000 (more info)
1 hour 12 minutes to the Sam Houston National Forest (more info)
1 hour 14 minutes to The Woodlands, Texas : Population 95,000 (more info)
1 hour 19 minutes to Houston, Texas : Population 2,300,000 (more info)
2 hours 4 minutes to Galveston, Texas : Population 50,497 (more info)
2 hours 9 minutes to College Station, Texas and Texas A&M University (more info)
3 hours 46 minutes to Dallas, Texas : Population 1,340,000 (more info)
Visiting the Property
You are welcome to visit the property at your convenience while it is available.
The Interactive Maps are generated with MapRight. MapRight has a Free Apple and Android App which can be useful when visiting a property. Below are links to download the Free MapRight App.
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GPS Coordinates
Northwest Corner: 30.4837438499399, -94.7597611103602 (Google Map)
Northeast Corner: 30.4837407043471, -94.7594436559028 (Google Map)
Southeast Corner: 30.4833970247364, -94.7594481969774 (Google Map)
Southwest Corner: 30.4834001704084, -94.7597656523831 (Google Map)
Center Point: 30.483557, -94.759607 (Google Map)
Nearby Attractions/City
Great Bend Park
Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge was established on January 4, 1994 with an initial purchase of 4,400 acres. Since that time, the refuge has acquired additional acreage which now totals 30,000 acres. The primary purpose of establishing this refuge is to protect a portion of the bottomland hardwood forest ecosystem along the Trinity River located in southeastern Texas