Oak Prairie Farm
  • Sold

$ 425,000

Oak Prairie Farm is located just outside of Hallettsville on County Road 214, offering convenient access to town while maintaining a quiet rural setting. The surrounding area features a blend of agricultural land and country homes, making it ideal for both full-time living and weekend use. This well-sized tract is suited for a homesite, recreational retreat, or small agricultural operation. The property features county road and Highway 77 frontage, scattered Live Oaks and Post Oaks, rolling topography, and long-range views. Its manageable size and functional layout provide flexibility without being overwhelming.

Location
128 County Road 214 Hallettsville, TX 77964
5 miles to Hallettsville, 18 miles to Schulenberg, 53 miles to Victoria, 95 miles to Austin, and 110 miles to San Antonio

Land
The tract has rolling topography with a mix of open pasture and scattered trees. The highpoint in the NE corner provides panoramic long-range views of the surrounding countryside. The layout allows for multiple homesite options and continued agricultural use. The property is easily accessible and usable throughout. Near the entrance on CR 214, there is a huge legacy Live Oak with classic sweeping branches that is easily 100+ years old. In the SE corner, there is a gravel pit that was once leased by Lavaca County for base material. The area could be reclaimed as a pond or used as a shooting range. Trees on the property include Live Oak, Post Oak, Mesquite, Huisache, Hackberry, Sweetgum, and Pecan. Grasses observed on the property include Rescuegrass, Texas wintergrass, King Ranch bluestem, Silver bluestem, Texas grama, and Coastal Bermuda. Forbs and shrubs include bluebonnets, winecup mallow, Texas ragwort, dewberry, woolly croton, grapevine, tall goldenrod, white prickle poppy, yaupon, Hercules club, and trifoliate orange.

Improvements and Utilities
The old farmhouse could be renovated or removed at the discretion of the buyer. There is electricity on-site. A new water well will be needed. Nearby water wells range from 130’-180’ and provide ample quantities of water. There is perimeter fencing in fair to good condition.

Minerals
Surface Sale only

Taxes
The property is qualified for Agricultural valuation via livestock grazing. 2025 taxes were estimated to be $765.00.

Basic Facts

Property ID: 14572 Status: Type: Post Updated: 2026-04-15 22:23:56
Area: 36.92 acres Property Use: Homestead, Hunting, Investment, Recreation, Livestock / Grazing County: Lavaca Access: Paved Frontage, CR Paved
Utilities: Electricity On Site, Well Needed

Features

convenient location
electricity
farmhouse
grazing
highway frontage
hunting
investment
long range views
oak trees
Pasture

View on map / Neighborhood

  • Properties Qty: 99
  • Company: Broker

John grew up in Victoria, TX and was involved in multiple cow-calf operations in that area as well as Bryan-College Station, TX while attending Texas A&M. He earned a B.S. in Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences. John has over 25 years experience in commercial sales and rural property services, and he is the Broker of Record for Grand Land Company. (TREC #655090). John is an active member of the Realtors® Land Institute, has earned the prestigious Accredited Land Consultant designation, and has been recognized as a part of the 2022 APEX Producers Club by RLI. John serves on the Executive Board of the Coastal Conservation Association of Texas (CCA) and is a member of the Williamson County A&M Club. John is also actively involved in the management of several hunting operations in South Texas. He and his family are are avid outdoor enthusiasts spending most of their free time hunting, fishing, and hiking in the great outdoors. His passion for the outdoors combined with his depth of experience with all types of rural properties brings authenticity to every transaction.

This style property is located in is currently and has been listed on Grand Land Company. This property is listed at $ 425,000.