The median home value in Oglesby, TX is $247,996.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $183,760.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Oglesby, TX is $247,996.
Approximately 69% of Oglesby homes are owned,
compared to 19% rented, while
11% are vacant.
Oglesby real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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The 5 Acres in Twin Caverns Ranch, Oglesby, offers an idyllic slice of nature ready for purchase, providing a canvas for the buyer's dreams to flourish. Nestled within this tranquil expanse, one can envision the creation of a haven tailored to personal preferences. Imagine the endless possibilities that come with this expansive 5-acre canvas from envisioning a rustic retreat surrounded by the beauty of nature to cultivating a private oasis with gardens and serene pathways. The property is a testament to the allure of country living, offering space for diverse activities and pursuits.Nature enthusiasts will relish the proximity to Twin Caverns, promising exploration and adventure right at your doorstep. creation of diverse outdoor amenities, whether it's setting up a charming picnic spot beneath the shade of trees, crafting hiking trails to explore the surrounding beauty, or simply enjoying the breathtaking views that come with owning this slice of paradise.
The Pickens Ranch is nearly 300 acres of beautiful multi-use land less than 30 miles southwest of downtown Waco that is ideal for recreation, residential, agriculture, or potential rural development. The property is defined by two heavily wooded ridgelines along the east and west sides of the property with over 100' of elevation change and miles of ATV trails that connect multiple small pastures and open fields already set up for hunting. There are also multiple small stock tanks and potential stock tank locations dispersed throughout both ridgelines and small draws that feed into the wet-weather creek. In between the two ridgelines is a valley and wet-weather creek, lined with countless native pecan trees, that traverses the middle of the property from north to south. The property has remained in the current family for the past 40+ years and has been well-managed for deer hunting, producing numerous trophy bucks as well as turkeys, hogs, and predators.