FYI - 1D1 Ag valuation in Texas varies widely per county for minimum acreage to qualify. For example, Edwards requires at least 50 acres. 49.99 acres is ineligible. Important to know as it will cost you up to 10xs more per year for taxes without a 1D1 valuation for taxes, whether wildlife, farming, timber, or grazing.
FYI#2 - 10 acre rule for hunting is what the state legislature has set as a "general guiding rule" but they have left it for every county or city to make their own rules regarding hunting. You will have to check each county and city for their specific rules as 10 acres is not the case unless they have specifically adopted the state general guidelines of 10 acres. Some counties it might be legal to shoot and hunt with rifle on a half acre but you are in violation of the law if your bullet travels across your property line. I don't recommend it as it is extremely dangerous to do so unless you are high in a tree shooting straight down. Some counties allow bow hunting but not rifle on smaller acreage. A good example of this is Harris county. Within the city limits of Houston, it is illegal to hunt period, with any weapon, on any size of property. But in Spring (Harris County also), there is no rule against archery tackle so hunting would technically be allowed on a quarter acre in a crowded neighborhood. I don't recommend it but it is legal as long as your arrow never crosses your property line. That is information per the Game warden responsible for Harris County. I have bow hunted on as little as 7 acres inside Harris County but outside the city limit of Houston.
@@KarenAnnLara I didn’t contact them yet. I sold my home with 5 acres in TN and moved to NC. I have an acre so far.. I want more land though.. maybe in 2 years. 🫣😂 I’m going to wait until after the elections to see what’s going on..
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FYI - 1D1 Ag valuation in Texas varies widely per county for minimum acreage to qualify. For example, Edwards requires at least 50 acres. 49.99 acres is ineligible. Important to know as it will cost you up to 10xs more per year for taxes without a 1D1 valuation for taxes, whether wildlife, farming, timber, or grazing.
FYI#2 - 10 acre rule for hunting is what the state legislature has set as a "general guiding rule" but they have left it for every county or city to make their own rules regarding hunting. You will have to check each county and city for their specific rules as 10 acres is not the case unless they have specifically adopted the state general guidelines of 10 acres. Some counties it might be legal to shoot and hunt with rifle on a half acre but you are in violation of the law if your bullet travels across your property line. I don't recommend it as it is extremely dangerous to do so unless you are high in a tree shooting straight down. Some counties allow bow hunting but not rifle on smaller acreage. A good example of this is Harris county. Within the city limits of Houston, it is illegal to hunt period, with any weapon, on any size of property. But in Spring (Harris County also), there is no rule against archery tackle so hunting would technically be allowed on a quarter acre in a crowded neighborhood. I don't recommend it but it is legal as long as your arrow never crosses your property line. That is information per the Game warden responsible for Harris County. I have bow hunted on as little as 7 acres inside Harris County but outside the city limit of Houston.
@@RealRadNek super good information, thanks for the comment, just subscribed to your channel
Great video, love the info... sharing it with my friends.
Thanks Roy!
Great video! Lots of good info
Thank you sir
We will definitely be speaking soon.
Awesome, just reach out, happy to help
Denisha did you find some land?
@@KarenAnnLara I didn’t contact them yet. I sold my home with 5 acres in TN and moved to NC. I have an acre so far.. I want more land though.. maybe in 2 years. 🫣😂 I’m going to wait until after the elections to see what’s going on..
@@DenishaGarayua Good for you...when you are ready to reach out; please do...I am an agent on the Ferris Realty team. Happy almost Autumn.
Great video !!
Thanks Adam, reach out if you’re looking, we are here to help
I’m assuming the first thing is to have money. Even if getting a loan, prices for land in many parts of Texas seem so high these days.
Definitely need the money, land isn’t cheap these days and it’s not getting any cheaper
Im a truck driver i will see you soon my brother
Tom are you still interesting in land?
That’s a pretty cheap well. Friend of mine priced his, started at 50k
@@TBJK07Jeep depends on the depth but $50k sounds expensive
@@livinginhtx I would agree & so would my friend. This was near Gainesville. I forget the depth, I do want to say around 400ft but could be wrong.
What about flooding
How much are ten Arce in Texas Houston?
Great video! Lots of awesome info!
Thank! Happy to help however we can
Excellent video…good info!
Thanks! Ranches are fun