TBD Old Bastrop RoadSan Marcos, TX78666
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Seller is open to SUB-DIVIDE and attractive SELLER Financing- 28.73 Acres part of proposed San Marcos Second City Center (2nd downtown) is a shovel-ready, flat tract ideally positioned near the corner of Old Bastrop Hwy and Rattler Road. Highly visible tract across San Marcos High School. Current Site plan allows for 308 Duplex Units or 154 Residential lots. Features include flexible CD-3 zoning and the rear can be re-zoned to Multi-family or Townhomes CD-4 zoning. Road frontage can be re-zoned to CD-5 allowing for future development of Retail, Office, Mixed use, Health care, Education, Assisted living and other Commercial uses. Current CD-3 zoning allows for 154 Residential lots for Single family homes, Duplex units, with a density of 10units/acre. No flood zone and flat level land. SEE TODAY !
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