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15.3 Acres with Prime Road Frontage, 28min Drive to Amarillo, TX – Major Freight Hub & Tourist Destination!

Calling all Investors! Perfect land for commercial operations. No restrictions! About 1082 feet of main road frontage.

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If you are interested in reserving this parcel, call 703.814.0255

Description

This one won’t last long. Priced to sell, own 15.3 acres of prime buildable land. With approximately 1082 feet of main road frontage, it’s perfect for any commercial operation. With no building restrictions, the possibilities are endless. Build your own farm, ranch, barndominium, or any business. Located off of RM 1061 Tascosa, it’s just 28min to Amarillo, TX. Call 703.814.0255 to reserve the property now! *Call County to Confirm Use.

Property Information

Parcel Size

15.3 Acres

State

Texas

County

Potter County

Nearest Cities

Amarillo

Parcel Number

R-600-0890-0820-0

Address

23400 Rm 1061, Boys Ranch, TX 79010

Legal Description

SECT 89 G & M LOT BLOCK 0005 UNIT 2A TRACT 30-L THRU TRACT 30-N VALLE DE ORO

Features

Acres

15.3

County

Potter

Access

Major County Road

Power

At street Corner

Water

Needs Well

Coordinates

35°26’38.85″N 102° 5’56.34″W

Zoning

Vacant Land

Elevation

3,170 FT

Nearby Attractions/City

Amarillo

Photo by Laura Seaman on Unsplash

In 2019, over $920 million was spent on tourism in Amarillo. Just a short 28min drive from the property, Amarillo boasts some fantastic tourism opportunities. Did you know that Amarillo marks the midway point of the famous Route 66? So a drive through the Route 66 Historic District is a must! If you’re interested in museums, especially those related to West Texas history and culture, then the Quarter Horse Museum and the Panhandle Plains Historical Museums are for you. Cadillac Ranch featured above gives the entire family the opportunity to try their hand at graffiti. Or visit Palo Duro Canyon, the second largest canyon in the United States. Just 30 minutes south of Amarillo, Palo Duro is approximately 120 miles long, up to 800 feet deep, and up to 20 miles wide in places.

Freight Hub

Photo by Eddie Bugajewski on Unsplash

Amarillo is a strategically located hub with crossroads of two high priority freight route interstate highways. Interstate Highway 40 runs East to West from Wilmington, NC to Barstow, CA and Interstate Highway 27 runs from the Mexican border to Denver, CO, and forms one of the primary freight routes connecting the North American, Mexican and Canadian markets.

Amarillo is also a major rail crossroad with two mainline BNSF Railway intersecting there. The BNSF Southern Transcon railroad passes through Amarillo and is the primary route for freight shipping with each train carrying as much freight as 280 trucks. The property is strategically located to take advantage of these freight hubs.