Texas Hunting Land

VLB CANDIDATES

Veterans Land Board Eligible Properties

25 lands found

Available Properties

Pastureland in Texas ranch property outlined in orange, with scattered trees and native grasses, Texas ranch, Texas
New Listing

UndevelopedHamilton Co.Keely Rawson

$115,000|10 acres
106.7 acre ranch in Hardeman County, Texas

RanchHardeman Co.Andrew Pennington

$197,395|106.7 acres|$1,850/acre
3.54 acre undeveloped land in Red River County, Texas

UndevelopedRed River Co.Tom Waltz

$59,900|3.54 acres
10.6 acre recreational land in Red River County, Texas

RecreationalRed River Co.Tom Waltz

$99,900|10.6 acres|$9,425/acre
Stock pond reflecting the sky and surrounding trees on a recreational property in Red River County, Texas

RecreationalRed River Co.Tom Waltz

$89,900|5.82 acres
Stock pond reflects the sky, surrounded by grasses and a line of trees on 7 acres in Red River County

RecreationalRed River Co.Tom Waltz

$89,900|7.12 acres
1.5 acre undeveloped land in Franklin County, Texas

UndevelopedFranklin Co.Keely Rawson

$35,000|1.5 acres
5.79 acre development land in Eastland County, Texas

DevelopmentEastland Co.Keely Rawson

$130,000|5.79 acres
12.25 acre recreational land in Eastland County, Texas

RecreationalEastland Co.Keely Rawson

$129,000|12.25 acres
56.09 acre recreational land in Red River County, Texas

RecreationalRed River Co.Tom Waltz

$249,900|56.09 acres|$4,455/acre
69 acre hunting land in Foard County, Texas
Pending

HuntingFoard Co.Andrew Pennington

$169,000|69 acres|$2,449/acre
2.05 acre undeveloped land in Rains County, Texas

UndevelopedRains Co.Tom Waltz

$64,900|2.05 acres

How We Classify VLB Candidate Listings

The Texas Veterans Land Board land-loan rules include requirements that cannot all be proven from public listing data. This page therefore shows VLB candidate listings, not a final financing approval.

Our automatic filter includes active, published Texas land listings with at least one listed acre, a non-commercial land category, and a list price at or below $250,000.

  • The current standard VLB land-loan maximum is $200,000. Because the VLB finances up to 95% of the purchase price or appraised land value, that standard cap corresponds to about $210,526 in purchase price before extra cash at closing.
  • Two individually eligible veteran spouses may qualify for a higher $275,000 dual-spouse land-loan cap, which can support about $289,473 in purchase price at 95% financing.
  • Final VLB review still needs legal usable public-road access, usable net acreage, survey or plat documentation, zoning review, and removal of trash, debris, tires, or dilapidated structures before closing.
  • No value is given to improvements on VLB land-loan tracts, so homes, barns, cabins, and other improvements should be reviewed with the VLB or lender before relying on the land-loan program.

Listings between about $210,526 and $250,000 may still be VLB candidates, but standard single-borrower financing can require additional cash at closing unless a dual-spouse cap or other funds apply.

Texas General Land Office VLB Land Loan requirements

Candidate Listings, Not Loan Approval

This page narrows listings by visible property data only. Final eligibility depends on the Veterans Land Board, lender review, title, survey, access, and property condition.

Access and Acreage Checks

Public-road access, usable net acreage, legal description, survey status, and restrictions should be reviewed before relying on a property for VLB financing.

Cash Needed at Closing

Buyers should compare purchase price, appraised land value, down payment, closing costs, and any improvement value that may not count toward a VLB land loan.