0.22 acre in Burleson County, TX
Your choice of double lots near Somerville Lake
Payment Options
Payment Note(s)
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Cash payments will be transacted via cashier’s check or wire. Buyers can also choose to go through a title company at the buyer’s expense.
Description
0.22 acre in Somerville, Texas
Looking for a lot a few miles away from the Lake to spend your summers and fishing season out on Lake Somerville? Come check out this property! Our colleague has these great lots available.
Recently cleared and surveyed. Mobile home friendly with public water on the road.
Property Information
Parcel Size
0.22
State
Texas
County
BURLESON COUNTY
Nearest Cities
SAN ANTONIO
Parcel #
(24011),(24012),(23998),(23997)
Address
SOMERVILLE, TX, 77879
Legal Description
Selling 2 Double Lots
Features
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BURLESON COUNTY, TEXAS
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Burleson is a city in Johnson and Tarrant counties in the U.S. state of Texas. It is a suburb of Fort Worth. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 36,690, and in 2019 it had an estimated population of 48,225.
The Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad, known as “the Katy”, extended its service from Denison to Waco. In 1880 the segment from Fort Worth to Alvarado was being laid out, and a midway depot was needed. Grenville M. Dodge, representing the railroad, purchased land for the depot and a town surrounding it from Rev. Henry C. Renfro at the site of what is now called “Old Town” Burleson. As part of the agreement, Renfro named the town “Burleson”, in honor of his teacher Rufus Columbus Burleson, the president of Baylor University. The first lot was sold on October 10, 1880, the date now considered the city’s “founding day”.
Notes
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