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20.02 acres in Mills County
Presented by Rebekah Tackett

20.02 acres in Mills County

$120,00020.02 AcresMills
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Active Under Contract

$120,000

TBD 130 County Road 242, , TX 76442

MLS# 21307885

Data last refreshed: July 7, 2026 at 4:21 PM

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Amazing 20+ac piece of Texas nestled in a rural area full of history from the old western days. Sitting on the edge of Mills and Hamilton counties known for their beautiful topography and views. Wildlife is plentiful and nature abounds on this parcel. Endless possibilities for your dreams to become reality. Mature trees, native grasses, good soil, cleared areas, some minor topography changes and a pond for livestock and fishing makes this a slice of Heaven. Peaceful living yet all the modern conveniences abound within 15-30 min, choose from, Goldthwaite, Comanche, Hamilton or Brownwood. DFW is only 2.5hrs away. Enjoy the tranquility, no traffic delays, less crowds and laid back lifestyle seeing stars at night and sun rising and setting from your site built home, cottage, cabin or barndo. Bring your livestock. Build that shop or barn you have always wanted. Electric is available. Well and septic needed. Property has partial fence. Mild deed restrictions to keep property values up. Residing 12 min from Priddy offers a farm & ranch community where others help each other, full of picnics & ice cream socials. There's a convience store & cafe combined, post office, 1(A) ISD of less than 120 total enrollment, one campus PreK-12th, student teacher ratios are 8:1 & kiddos are not just a number. Priddy Pirates compete in UIL and various sports. This area is also known as Indian Gap which was a small settlement est 1870s in the wild west. Comanche Indians were rampant and would launch raids from mountain gaps in the area, hence the name. Gun fights and outlaws were not uncommon. At one point, Indian Gap had a post office, bank, hotel, 3 stores, saloon, blacksmith, gin, barber shop, school, church, and a weekly newspaper, The Arrow. When railroads went in they bypassed this area and sadly began the demise of Indian Gap with it becoming a ghost town by 1970. Some structures still remain. Definitely lots of history can be found in this area as well as stunning topography changes.

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