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Sam Rayburn Property
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06/21/15 09:35 PM
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My dad is currently looking at buying some land on Rayburn. He's curious as to which part of the lake is best both fishing wise and scenery wise. Any help is appreciated!
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Re: Sam Rayburn Property
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06/21/15 10:01 PM
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snickers
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I would look in the mill creek area because it is closer to Toledo bend
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Re: Sam Rayburn Property
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06/21/15 10:28 PM
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RW1984
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It depends on what he wants. If he wants to be closer to a town then the Rayburn country area is real nice, but highly populated. I think they are developing some nice areas at veach basin that will have large lots. This area has good fishing, but is further away from any decent size city.
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Re: Sam Rayburn Property
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Jarrett Latta
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The whole lake is good and depends on your idea of best scenery. The south end looks cool but not necessarily the best fishing. Not a ton of property on the water either. Its mostly national forest.
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Re: Sam Rayburn Property
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06/21/15 11:36 PM
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wacky freak
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Give crystal heigley a call at allaman reality by umphry pavilion. She can hook you up with whatever you are looking for
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Re: Sam Rayburn Property
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06/22/15 12:58 AM
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Skeeter443
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Rayburn Country side if you want to be close to town. Broaddus side if you want more isolation. Call me anytime for assistance
Realtor-Legacy Real Estate Group-Lake Sam Rayburn lake properties 281-475-6385 Willifordrealestate@yahoo.com www.blastandcast.org
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Re: Sam Rayburn Property
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06/22/15 01:10 AM
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What about Caney Cove or Fire Tower Cove east of Zavala?
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Re: Sam Rayburn Property
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06/22/15 02:44 AM
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Jarrett Latta
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Never seen a house in either one. Preachers area towards caney has lakehouses
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Re: Sam Rayburn Property
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06/22/15 03:19 AM
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RW1984
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Don't think there is any places in the Caney Cove itself. I have a place in the bayou village edition which has a boat ramp in it and is only about 4 miles from Caney Creek Park. There are a few places for sale in there, but it is more of a neighborhood than isolated places.
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Re: Sam Rayburn Property
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06/22/15 03:52 AM
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Rayburn Country side if you want to be close to town. Broaddus side if you want more isolation. Call me anytime for assistance Brian is as honest as they come. Give him a shout and he can help you out!
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Re: Sam Rayburn Property
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WillieKetchum
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As said above, the south end is more developed and would be closer to everyday facilities (restaurants, grocery stores, etc). Be aware, if you are considering anything in Rayburn Country, be sure to research the HOA dues and especially the water/sewer costs.
The northern end closer to Lufkin therefore will be closer to hospitals and your larger stores.
I would prefer the south/mid lake area like around Westwood, Letney, Plum Ridge, etc. There are some nice places around there for sale....it's reasonably priced and it's within good boat ride of Umphrey Pavilion and the areas that are fishing good right now.
As far as scenery, I think the north end of the lake is the best simply because it is less developed and more secluded.
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Re: Sam Rayburn Property
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06/22/15 06:59 PM
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Corey Stanley
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I have a place in Mill Creek and we love the area. Good ramps and park that arent too far of a run to most of the lake, quiet neighborhood and just under 25 mins from my place to boat ramp at Six Mile on Tbend. So you can get the best of both, also only about 15-20 mins from Jasper.
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Re: Sam Rayburn Property
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06/22/15 07:50 PM
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I ended up buying a lot and building my retirement home. I looked all over and can give you some pointers if you would like, just PM me. I looked from one end to the other and ended up between Broaddus and Pineland. I have lake front property.
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Re: Sam Rayburn Property
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06/23/15 12:17 AM
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Which area would be best for year round fishing?
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