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38 Acres of Build-Ready Land along Jewell Gooch Road in Marshall, TX 75670 – Paved Road Frontage, No Zoning Limits

Asking Price

$174,900 Market Value $185,000
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Description

This expansive 38.00-acre parcel in Marshall, Harrison County, TX delivers what investors look for: control, access, and multiple exit strategies. The lot sits on paved road with approximately 513.8 feet of road frontage, flat & partially cleared terrain, and minimal wetlands—an efficient canvas for site planning, staging, and build-out.

The county does not impose a zoning ordinance outside city limits, so you can pursue stick-built construction, modular setups, manufactured or mobile homes, and tiny home placements, subject to standard permits and inspections. That degree of build flexibility opens doors for a quick build-out or a longer-term hold

Marshall offers the stable, county-seat backbone investors appreciate—historic downtown, courthouse square, and practical access to I-20 and US-59/I-369. Major city access includes Shreveport, LA (51 minutes) and Dallas, TX (2.5 hours)—ideal for those looking for land with proximity to both nature and infrastructure. You’re close to attractions that consistently headline East Texas: Caddo Lake State Park with its cypress-lined waterways, the Caddo Lake National Wildlife Refuge near Karnack, Lake O’ the Pines access points within an easy drive, and seasonal draw events around Marshall’s historic core. The property’s location ties cleanly into the I-20 corridor without the overhead of a metro address.

Water, internet, and cable are available at the street for connectivity, and a septic system will be required.

You can find the property on Google Maps using the following link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/E8Yefs1GEwm56QSN9

The coordinates (32.649962, -94.389014) mark the center point of the property’s road frontage, which spans approximately 514 feet. From this central point, the lot extends roughly 3,200 feet towards the back.

For a more interactive experience, we recommend using the LandGlide app (https://landglide.com/). Simply open the app while standing at the Google coordinates above and start walking.

Please note that the buyer is responsible for all closing costs, PERC testing, and installing all utilities (electric, water & septic). Don’t miss the chance to make it yours! Contact us today at 833-289-5631 for more details or to schedule a visit.

The interest held by BEC Enterprises I, LLC in this property is either a legal interest arising from BEC Enterprises’s holding proper title to the property, or an equitable interest arising from an executed contract with the seller for the property.

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Parcel Size

37.38

State

Texas

County

Harrison

Nearest Cities

Shreveport; Marshall

Parcel Number

R000036692

Address

Jewell Gooch Rd., Marshall, TX 75670

Legal Description

Acres: 19, Abst: 726 H Vardeman, V Und 38 Ac

Annual Taxes

$568.73

Property Features

Acres

37.38

Dimension

3201.96 feet North 513.8 feet East 3211.05 feet South 503.24 feet West

County

Harrison

Subdivision

Exists

Access

Paved Road

Power

Nearby

Water

At the property line

Coordinates

32.649962, -94.389014

Zoning

Elevation

298.88 feet

Waste

Waste

Septic – Not Installed

Road Frontage

Road Frontage

513.8 feet

Terrain

Terrain

Flat/Partially-Cleared

Home Types Allowed

Home Types Allowed

Single-family homes, manufactured homes, modular homes, mobile homes, tiny homes are allowed

East Texas, Turned Up: The Magic of Marshall

🌊 Bayous, Lakes & That East Texas Light – Marshall sits within day-trip reach of water that feels almost mythical. Caddo Lake’s cypress cathedrals glow at sunrise—Spanish moss draping over mirror-still channels built for kayaks, canoes, and slow mornings. To the northwest, Lake O’ the Pines opens into breezy afternoons: coves for quiet anchoring, open stretches for tubing and sail-shaped clouds. Even on land, the light is generous—long golden hours across pastures and pine edges that make every evening feel like a postcard.

⛰️ Parks, Trails & Backroad Solitude – Caddo Lake State Park and the Caddo Lake National Wildlife Refuge put you in the middle of migratory flyways and hidden boardwalks. Fall lays down a quilt of russet and gold; winter reveals the sculptural bones of the swamp; spring and summer are a green symphony. Between these wild pockets, East Texas backroads wind past old churches, farm stands, and trailheads where the only soundtrack is wind in the pines and a hawk’s lazy circle overhead.

🎣 Recreation, Festivals & Dark Skies – This is classic East Texas country: bass and crappie on the line, paddleboards grazing the lily pads, campfires under a genuinely starry sky. In town, Marshall keeps a lively calendar—parades around the historic courthouse square, seasonal markets, and community traditions that still feel personal. Weekends can swing from kayak-at-dawn to brisket-at-noon to front-porch stories after dark.

🛍️ Towns & Access—Close to Everything, Far From the Frenzy – As the Harrison County seat, Marshall pairs small-town steadiness with grown-up connectivity. I-20 and US-59/I-369 cut clean east-west and north-south lines, which means quick supply runs and painless road trips. Shreveport, Louisiana sits roughly 50 minutes east; Dallas is about 2.5 hours west—close enough for airports, sports, and culture, far enough that your daily pace stays humane. Downtown Marshall brings brick streets, a stately courthouse, and independent shops that know your name.

📈 Why Buy Land in Marshall, TX – Marshall offers that rare mix of affordability, flexibility, and demand. You’re buying into a market with real outdoor magnetism and year-round lifestyle appeal—weekenders, homesteaders, and long-term residents all feed steady interest. Outside city limits, Harrison County does not impose zoning ordinance, enabling any home concept—subject to standard permits and inspections. You can have multiple exit strategies from a single sanctuary, to a phased plan that grows as your vision (and the I-20 corridor) compounds. Add strong regional job hubs within day-trip range and you’ve got numbers that pencil and a place that feels good while they do.

Final Thoughts – Marshall is where practical meets poetic: a courthouse town with a backbone, framed by cypress water and pine hush. It’s the kind of place where you can work with intention all week and spend your weekends rediscovering why you chose land in the first place—privacy, sky, water, and time that moves at a human scale. If you’re looking for East Texas with heart—and a clear runway for investment—Marshall is the move.

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Purchase Information/Fee

Document Fee

An additional fee of $250 to reserve the property is required to begin the purchase process. This is a non-refundable fee.

Closing Fee

Buyer is responsible for all closing fees associated with title company, attorney, and loan servicing.

Misc Fee

May vary with property, County and State.

Payment Note(s)

No lease to purchase options available at this time.

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