52.49 acres at the hard corner of East Lake Rd. and Neas Rd. with over 4,200 feet of paved road frontage—approx. 900 feet along East Lake Rd. and 3,300 feet along Neas Rd. Located just outside the Abilene city limits with access to city water and sewer and no zoning restrictions, this versatile property is ideal for residential, recreational, or commercial use.
Roughly 40 acres lie within the 100-year floodplain, but approximately 13.5 acres (5.5 acres along East Lake Rd. and 8 acres along Neas Rd.) are outside of the floodplain, offering great potential build sites. The land features a rolling terrain with elevation ranging from 1,670 to 1,640 feet near Buck Creek, which runs along the southern boundary. The property is fully fenced with 6-strand barbed wire and is currently used for grazing under an agricultural exemption. A ½-acre stock pond stocked with fish, plus whitetail deer, ducks, and doves, make this a great spot for hunting, camping, and outdoor recreation. There’s also an ideal location to build a 5-acre bass lake near Buck Creek. Soil types include Oplin-Vernon, Weymouth clay loam, and Rioconcho clay loam—supporting various agricultural or development plans. With prime location, road access, and utilities available, this is a rare opportunity to own a multi-use tract just minutes from Abilene. Whether you’re looking to build your dream home, develop commercially, or create a private getaway, this property has it all.