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I plan to retire to the Tyler area in a few years after spending a long time in the oil industry in Saudi Arabia. I grew up in Tyler but moved away in 1972.
I plan to get a house built in an out of city limits addition where I can get a 1 acre or larger lot.
I plan to do this in Robert E Lee Tyler or Whitehouse school district.
I am in Texas right now on my annual repatriation leave. Can anyone recommend any semi-rural sub divisions underway or any builders I might want to visit while here?
What outdoor Rifle/pistol ranges are there in the area and how do I find them?
Any skeet ranges?
Is "Lock-N-Load" the only indoor range?
I'll also be looking to find a deer lease and some guys to share the expense with - preferably one where we can shoot some hogs as well.
Brazos Jack
Without knowing what price range you are looking for its hard to be too sure. South Haven and Forest Glen are nice well established neighborhoods with homes ~$300k+.
We just moved into our new house in Flint with just over 6/10ths of an acre and there a couple other bigger lots left in our small neighborhood. Our builder was great too.
Other neighborhoods you might look at would be Tranquility Place off Beddingfield Rd. or Spruce Hill Estates in Flint or Willscott Estates in Noonday. Most of the subdivisions lots are less than an acre though. Bullard or Lindale may have more options too.
HWY 31 west range is just south of Tyler on 31 west. The Longview ETPRC is a nice club too. You need to be a member for both and both have websites with info. Rose City Flying Clays is on the north end of town for all clay sports. The Chicken Ranch is down in Frankston for more clays. As far as I know Lock & Load is the only indoor range.
I can't help with a lease, I have only been out to my in laws land in Van for deer and hogs.