This 70-acre tract is primarily improved pasture with a gentle slope and roughly 30 feet of elevation change. The northern portion includes a small tributary to Rocky Creek and features numerous large Post Oaks and Live Oaks. The southern portion holds additional dense pockets of Post Oak. Sandy loam soils support productive grasses across the pastures, and two ponds approximately a quarter-acre and a half-acre provide additional water resources. Wildlife is abundant, including Whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, feral hogs, and a variety of small mammals and songbirds. The property offers approximately 3, 950 feet of frontage along Hwy 77 and nearly 2, 400 feet of combined frontage along CR 1A and CR 1B. An electric meter is already in place, with service provided by GVEC. There are two hand-dug wells that have historically been used during extreme drought to supply water for cattle. All cattle equipment belongs to the lessee and will not convey.