Browder Place, Amarillo, TX 79108
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Browder Place, Amarillo, TX 79108

Amarillo, Potter County 79108

$3.7M

$7,500 per acre

Total Acres

488.26 acres

Price per Acre

$7,500

Location

Amarillo, Potter County

Days on Market

0 days

Property Photos

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About This Property

Positioned in an exceptional growth corridor of the Texas Panhandle, this strategically located tract sits just 1.5 miles west of the Pantex Plant and the proposed Fermi America Project, and approximately four miles northeast of Amarillo city limits. Great road access on three sides. In addition, there is a 115 KV transmission line running through the property directly into Pantex North, along with a substation 0.5 miles west and another to the south 4 miles. This property is relatively flat and has primarily been used as a dryland farm.

MLS# 26-2015 · Listed by Triangle Realty, LLC · JT Haynes

Evaluating This Property

Use this checklist on Browder Place, Amarillo, TX 79108 before you write an offer. Taylor walks buyers through the same fundamentals on every serious Panhandle ranch.

Water

Confirm stock tanks, wells, windmills, creeks, and drainage. In the Panhandle, water reliability drives both daily use and long term value.

Terrain

Match rolling mesa country, draws, creek bottom, or open grassland to your plans for cattle, recreation, or a mixed use ranch.

Access

Review county road frontage, deeded easements, gates, and interior roads. Weak access slows operations and can affect resale.

Fencing

Estimate perimeter and cross fence condition in miles, not feet. Rebuild costs add up fast on large Panhandle tracts.

Improvements

Price homes, barns, pens, blinds, and feeders against what you will keep versus replace after closing.

Neighboring Land

Look at adjacent use, boundary clarity, and shared infrastructure. What neighbors do affects habitat, privacy, and operations.

Minerals and Easements

Confirm what transfers with surface ownership and whether pipelines, power lines, or other easements cross the ranch.

County Context

Compare price per acre to recent sales in the same county with similar water and improvements. Acreage is not priced equally block by block.

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Fly This Property Before You Offer

At 488.26 acres near Amarillo, Potter County, ground tours only show part of the story. Taylor can arrange a helicopter tour for qualified buyers to survey this property from above.

From the air you will see terrain, water, fencing, access roads, and neighboring context. That clarity helps you decide faster and write a cleaner offer when the ranch is the right fit.

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Due Diligence

Questions to Ask Before You Offer

Bring these to your conversation with Taylor and the seller. Solid answers reduce surprises after contract.

What water sources are included and how reliable are they through dry years?
Who owns minerals and are any leases or production active on the property?
What is the condition of perimeter and interior fencing in miles?
Are there deeded easements, shared roads, or access restrictions?
Which improvements are included and when were major systems last serviced?
Why is the seller moving now and how long has the ranch been on market?
Has the property been surveyed recently and do boundaries match the legal description?
What do neighboring landowners do that could affect your use of this ranch?

Beyond the Purchase

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