711 E Clark STBartlett, TX 76511




Set on 0.91 acres in the heart of Bartlett, 711 E Clark St brings together two lots, connected city utilities, and a rare amount of flexibility in one Central Texas offering. The property includes approximately 0.67 acres in Bell County and 0.24 acres in Williamson County, creating a distinctive footprint with room to plan, build, or explore future use. The existing 3-bedroom, 1-bath home is currently occupied but will likely be a tear-down, and the separate covered shed is also likely a tear-down, giving the next owner a strong starting point for a fresh vision. City gas, electric, water, and sewer are already connected, helping support future plans while reducing the guesswork often tied to raw land. No HOA and no known restrictions, with custom build, subdivision, or development potential, subject to city/county approval and buyer verification. At the back of the property, a small crop field is currently in use by the owner, adding a touch of country character and open-space appeal. The setting feels rural and relaxed, yet the location keeps you close to everyday anchors and fast-growing employment corridors. Bartlett High School, Bartlett Middle School, and Bartlett Elementary School are just across the street, about a 1-minute walk from the property. Taylor’s Samsung campus is about 20 minutes away, Austin is about 54 minutes away, and Jarrell is also within easy regional reach. With two lots, acreage, city services, no HOA, and a location near Taylor, Jarrell, and Austin-area growth, this property stands out as a compelling opportunity for anyone seeking Bartlett, TX land, a custom home site, subdivision potential, or a development opportunity with small-town character and long-term upside.
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