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4359 County Rd 4640, Trenton, TX 75490
By FMI Realty
May 17, 2025
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Trenton, Texas -- Incredible opportunity on approximately 73.72 acres in Trenton with two houses, a 60x40 insulated metal workshop, swimming pool with spa, outdoor shower and cabana, three full ponds plus one partial pond, fire pit and a shooting area! 

Built in 2017, the larger home is a modern ranch dream with beautiful finishes, hardwood floors, expansive porches and balconies to enjoy the vast views of the land, trees and ponds, above ground storm shelter, wet bar, outdoor shower, extensive storage, and a unique floor plan with full kitchens, utility, living and dining rooms on both levels of the house.

The second home (4351 County Road 4640) is a classic ranch single story built in 1976 with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, a 2 car garage and was fully renovated in 2019. It has an open floor plan, gorgeous kitchen, underground storm shelter, fire pit, playground, patio, and stunning views to the largest pond.

The fully insulated workshop has power, water and internet wiring, and a 400 sqft loft with a 200 sqft living area complete with cedar walls and a full bath. Ag exempt for cattle. Bring the entire family to escape the busy city, or setup your business with no restrictions. See the video tours and property websites for extended information.

FMI Realty

4359 County Rd 4640, Trenton, TX 75490

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