Texas Ranches
0.09 acres in Navarro County
Presented by Julie Teel

0.09 acres in Navarro County

$199,0000.09 AcresNavarro
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$199,000

Lot 68 Peninsula Road, , TX 75144

MLS# 21206069

Data last refreshed: May 22, 2026 at 8:20 PM

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Escape the metro life without the long drive and step into your own turnkey lakefront retreat on Richland Chambers Lake—just a short trip south of Dallas. Lot 68 in the gated Peninsula Point community is set up and ready for immediate enjoyment, making it the perfect weekend getaway when you want to trade traffic for sunsets and water views. Everything is already in place so you can arrive Friday evening and start relaxing. The lot features a concrete pad, steel retaining wall, and sidewalk leading to the water, giving you effortless access to boating, fishing, and lakeside lounging. No setup, no hassle—just pull in and unwind. Even better, a 2023 Forest River fifth wheel with three slide-outs is included, offering a spacious, modern interior that feels more like a lake condo than an RV. It’s fully ready for overnight stays, weekend hosting, or extended escapes—ideal for those who want flexibility without the commitment of building right away. When you’re not on the water, Peninsula Point delivers a true resort-style experience with a lakeside pool, fishing pier, outdoor clubhouse with kitchen, boat ramp, & even a dog park—perfect for bringing friends, family, and pets along for the weekend. Whether you’re looking for a low-maintenance weekend escape or a place to gather with friends on one of Texas’ largest lakes, this property makes lake the get-away easy from day one. Just bring your overnight bag—and leave the stress in the city.

RE/MAX Lakeside Dreams / Julie Teel

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RE/MAX Lakeside Dreams

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