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Lake Cypress Springs, TX, Land For Sale
Lake Cypress Springs, TX, Land For Sale
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Lake Cypress Springs, Tall Tree, Franklin, TX
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LAKE
CYPRESS SPRINGS,
Tall Tree North SUBDIVISION,
FRANKLIN COUNTY, TX
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50' X 100'
Tall Tree North Subdivision
Beautiful lake community lot with
utilities to the lot.
Only a few short miles to the boat ramp. |
INVEST or RESELL! |
Size |
50' X 100' |
Highways Near Lot |
127 |
Utility Infrastructure |
Electricity and Water at Street. Paved Roads.
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Features |
Beautiful lake community lot with utilities to
the lot. Only a few short miles to the boat ramp. Enjoy being surrounded
by lakes and beautiful inviting scenery. This lakeside community is
gated, with your entry code being necessary to enter. You will have
access to all of the community amenities including a swimming pool and
parks. The property is free and clear of tax liens.
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City: |
Mount Vernon |
County: |
Franklin |
Taxes |
Taxes are $25 Per Year
HOA $75 / 6 Months
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Cities Near Lot |
Mount Vernon |
Location of Land
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FRANKLIN
COUNTY. Franklin County is located in northeast Texas, one county
removed from Oklahoma and three counties removed from Arkansas. Mount
Vernon, the county seat, is on Interstate Highway 30 seventy-two miles
southwest of Texarkana and ninety-six miles northeast of Dallas. With
a 2000 population of 2,286, Mount Vernon is the largest town situated
entirely within the boundaries of the county, but Winnsboro, located
in southwestern Franklin and northwestern Wood counties, had a 2000
population of 3,589. The county's center lies at 3309' north latitude
and 9514' west longitude. The county comprises 294 square miles of the
post oak belt and is heavily wooded; post oak, blackjack oak, and pine
trees predominate. The terrain varies from nearly level to rolling,
and the soils are predominantly loam with clay subsoils. The county is
drained by the Sulphur River, which forms its northern boundary, and
Big Cypress Creek, which runs through the southern portion. Mineral
resources include oil, gas, limestone, and lignite coal. Wildlife
native to the area once included buffalo, bear, deer, beaver, and
turkey. Temperatures range from an average high of 94 F in July to an
average low of 35 in January. Rainfall averages almost forty-five
inches a year, and the growing season averages 234 days annually.
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Information
Texas Land for Sale |
County Population: 9,458 County
Houses: 5,132 Land area: 285.7 sq. mi.
Water area: 9.1 sq. mi.
Industries providing employment: Educational,health and social
services (19.8%), Retail trade (15.4%), Manufacturing (11.8%),
Construction (11.0%).
Type of
workers: Private wage or salary: 73%
Government: 15% Self-employed,
not incorporated: 12% Unpaid family
work: 0% Races in Franklin County:
White Non-Hispanic (85.9%)
Hispanic (8.9%) Other race (5.1%)
Black (3.9%) American Indian
(1.1%) Two or more races (0.9%)
(Total can be greater than 100% because Hispanics could be
counted in other races)
Median
age: 40.3 years Males: 48.5%, Females:
51.5% Average household size in
Franklin County: 2.48 Median household
income: $31,955 (year 2000) Median
house value: $66,100 (year 2000)
Median montly rent in 2000: $404
Institutionalized population: 163
Median monthly costs for houses with a mortgage in Franklin County in
2000: $720
Cities in this county
include: Mount Vernon.
Notable
locations in this county outside city limits:
Notable locations in Franklin County: Tidewater Camp,
Rogers-Drummond House.
Churches in
Franklin County include: Center Grove Church, Prairie Grove Church,
Providence Church, Ripley Creek Church, Fairview Church, Clopton Road
Church, Friendship Church, Cypress Church.
Cemeteries: Hagansport Cemetery, Snodgrass Cemetery, Bethel
Cemetery, Colliers Chapel Cemetery, Fuquay Cemetery, Prairie Academy
Cemetery, Murphy Cemetery.
Lakes
and reservoirs: Terry Lake, Chapel Lake, Lake Cypress Springs,
Carpenter Lake, Paradise Lake, Romal Lake, Mount Vernon Municipal
Reservoir, Deal Lake.
Streams,
rivers, and creeks: Bear Pen Creek, Lick Creek, Gum Branch, Greenwood
Creek, Glade Branch, Angel Branch, Andys Creek, Frog Creek, Mustang
Creek.
Parks in Franklin County
include: Over Look Park, Walleye Park, Mary King Park, Cypress Creek
Park.
Current college students:
308 People 25 years of age or older
with a high school degree or higher: 77.4%
People 25 years of age or older with a bachelor's degree or
higher: 16.2%
Number of foreign
born residents: 511 (22% naturalized citizens) |
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