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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 362216" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>The best for rainfall and decent prices is if you draw a triangle from Woodville to Lufkin over to Crockett. </p><p>Polk County is growing in leaps and bounds prices are shooting up,still some good land in the north and east, Trinty county is dirt poor Wal Mart wont even build a store there good cheap farm land though. Angelina County has some beautiful places with reasonable prices on the south side of the county. Tyler county is also very pretty in the north and west with reasonable prices. I dont look for land in Tyler or Angelina county to stay that way long as the are planning the 69 corridor from Beaumont to Lufkin for a hurricane evacuation route. </p><p>You might try East Texas Land Co. or M Moffit Realestate they deal in larger tracts. You can run a Cow/calf to the acre here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 362216, member: 694"] The best for rainfall and decent prices is if you draw a triangle from Woodville to Lufkin over to Crockett. Polk County is growing in leaps and bounds prices are shooting up,still some good land in the north and east, Trinty county is dirt poor Wal Mart wont even build a store there good cheap farm land though. Angelina County has some beautiful places with reasonable prices on the south side of the county. Tyler county is also very pretty in the north and west with reasonable prices. I dont look for land in Tyler or Angelina county to stay that way long as the are planning the 69 corridor from Beaumont to Lufkin for a hurricane evacuation route. You might try East Texas Land Co. or M Moffit Realestate they deal in larger tracts. You can run a Cow/calf to the acre here. [/QUOTE]
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