Presenting a premier investment and development opportunity: a 214-acre tract along FM 148 in Scurry, Texas. This expansive property offers substantial frontage and is strategically located outside city limits, free from zoning restrictions and extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ), providing unparalleled flexibility for various land use endeavors. Approximately 15% of the land features a central creek corridor, as indicated by FEMA floodplain overlays, adding natural beauty and potential for water resource management. Essential utilities, including co-op water and electricity, are readily available nearby, facilitating seamless development. Scurry is experiencing significant growth, with a projected population increase of 5.9% annually, reaching 926 by 2025 . The median household income stands at $108,125, surpassing both state and national averages . Infrastructure enhancements, including improvements to FM roads and Highway 175, further bolster the area's appeal . Additionally, the property is just a 25-minute drive to Cedar Creek Reservoir, offering recreational opportunities and contributing to the area's desirability. This 214-acre offering presents a rare chance to invest in a rapidly developing region of Texas, combining agricultural potential with strategic location advantages.
Listing Courtesy of NTREIS / Coldwell Banker Realty / Cristina "Cristie" Coles
$928,000
Scurry Area Land
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000 Fm Rd 3094 Scurry, TX 75143
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MLS# 20948843
This 58-acre property on FM 3094 in Scurry, Texas, offers a prime opportunity for agricultural use or future development. With no zoning restrictions, no ETJ, and situated outside city limits, it provides flexibility for various projects. The land features substantial frontage along CR 4064 and Willis Lane, with co-op water and electricity available nearby. Located within the Scurry-Rosser Independent School District, the property benefits from the region's rapid growth. Between 2020 and 2024, Kaufman County's population increased by over 50,000 residents—a growth of more than 33%—making it the fastest-growing county in Texas and the second-fastest in the nation during that period . The area's appeal is driven by its proximity to the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, affordable housing options, and a desirable small-town atmosphere. Additionally, the property is just 25 minutes from Cedar Creek Reservoir, offering recreational opportunities. With a median household income of $74,923 and an average household size of 2.7 in the Scurry area, this land presents a compelling investment in a thriving community.
Listing Courtesy of NTREIS / Coldwell Banker Realty / Cristina "Cristie" Coles