Ask Jonathan Day
This 1.19-acre homesite in Early, Texas offers open pasture land with electricity at the road and rural water available—making it an accessible option for building your custom home. With a flat layout and cleared homesite, the property is well-suited for first-time land buyers, relocating families, or builders seeking a manageable project. Located in Brown County within Early ISD, it provides a rural setting with convenient access to nearby amenities.
Property Profile
1.19-acre flat homesite tract with paved county road frontage in Brown County, TX.
Property Highlights
• 1.19 acres of flat, usable land ideal for a custom home build
• Cleared homesite to simplify planning and construction
• Open native pasture offering flexibility for horses or light livestock
• Electricity available at the road
• Rural water available
• Paved county road frontage for reliable access
• Located in Early ISD
• No HOA
• Deed restrictions in place to help protect property values
• Outside floodplain (per available information-FEMA Map Center)
Location & Access
Situated on CR 334 in Early, Texas, this property features paved county road frontage and easy access to Brownwood for shopping, dining, healthcare, and employment.
Approximate Driving Distance:
• Brownwood, TX – approximately 10 miles
Utilities & Improvements
• Electricity available at road
• Rural water available at road
• Septic system required
• Cleared homesite
• No driveway currently installed
Ideal For
• First-time land buyers looking for an affordable build site
• Relocating families wanting a rural setting near town
• Builders seeking a small, utility-ready project
• Buyers interested in keeping a horse in a manageable acreage setting
With utilities nearby and paved access, this tract offers a straightforward path to building in an established rural area.
Call today to learn more or schedule a visit to walk the property.
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Any information provided herein is subject to changes, errors, omissions, prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by property owner. Prospective buyers and Buyer's agents should verify all information to their own satisfaction.