Midway, TX Land, Timber & Pasture
Timber and Pasture Tracts on Highway 21 East of Madisonville
Midway is Madison County’s quiet eastern edge — timber, pasture and recreational land minutes from I-45 at Madisonville. Value, sell or buy land with Stacy Sherman, Broker. Flat-rate commissions. 832-445-8934.
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About Midway, Texas — Timber Country With Interstate Access
Midway is a small city in eastern Madison County on State Highway 21, named for its position roughly midway between historic Crockett and Bryan on the old road. The country around it is some of the prettiest in the county: pine and hardwood timber, improved pastures, creek bottoms running toward the Trinity River, and long county roads where land is still sold by word of mouth.
This is classic East Texas transition country — where Brazos Valley prairie gives way to piney woods. Tracts here suit timber investment, cattle and hay operations, hunting and recreation, and quiet homesites. Many parcels carry timber or agricultural exemptions, and larger holdings of a hundred acres or more are still available at prices the metro markets left behind years ago.
Midway’s practical advantage is access. Madisonville and Interstate 45 are about ten minutes west — putting Dallas and Houston each within a comfortable drive — while Highway 21 runs southwest to Bryan–College Station and east toward Crockett. Huntsville and its employment base are a short drive southeast. For a rural community, Midway is remarkably connected.
That connectivity is what ties Midway into the region’s new economics. As the Brazos Valley absorbs the SpaceX Terafab project’s growth and Madisonville’s I-45 corridor strengthens, buyers priced out of ground nearer the action look one ring further out — to exactly this kind of land.
Owners in Midway aren’t sitting on speculative corridor frontage; they’re sitting on genuinely productive, increasingly scarce East Texas land at the edge of a rising regional tide. Knowing its current market value is simply good stewardship.
Midway and the Region's Terafab-Era Growth
The SpaceX-led Terafab semiconductor campus at the former Gibbons Creek Reservoir in Grimes County — approved for incentives in June 2026, with reported investment up to $119 billion and more than 1,800 jobs — sits roughly 45 miles southwest of Midway. That distance keeps Midway out of the speculative frenzy and inside something more durable: the regional growth ring.
Mega-projects lift entire regions. Madisonville’s I-45 exits are already positioned for new services and housing; Highway 21 traffic between I-45 and the Brazos Valley will build; and rural land within an hour of the project gains a deeper buyer pool — families, retirees, hunters and investors who want land in a growing region without corridor prices.
For Midway owners, that means steady, real appreciation pressure rather than a gold rush — and for buyers, a closing window on East Texas land at yesterday’s numbers. Either way, current market knowledge is the advantage.
Selling Timber and Ranch Land in Midway
Stacy Sherman, Broker handles land, farm and ranch, residential and commercial property across the corridor, with NAR, BPOR, SFR and ALHS credentials and a 5.0/5.0 rating across 44 verified HAR.com client surveys. Timber and recreational tracts have their own buyer pools and their own pricing logic — she markets to both.
Her flat-rate commission means the value of your standing timber, your minerals position or your road frontage isn’t shaved by a percentage fee at closing. Full-service marketing, negotiation and closing management are included.
Buyers get diligence appropriate to timber country: exemption and rollback review, access and easement verification, floodplain and soils, and honest counsel on what a tract’s timber, grazing and recreational value actually add up to.
Land, Timber & Ranches for Sale Around Midway
Browse current land listings across Madison County. Timber and recreational tracts around Midway often sell quietly — call Stacy to hear what’s available.
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Why Sell (or Buy) With Stacy Sherman
Land, Farm & Ranch Focus
Acreage, ag-exempt tracts, working ranches and recreational land — not just subdivision homes.
Commercial + Residential
One broker for raw land, investment parcels, ranches and the homes that will follow the growth.
Flat-Rate Commissions
Transparent flat-rate pricing instead of percentage fees — keep more of your land sale.
Ahead of the Terafab Boom
Positioned early on the SpaceX/Tesla Terafab corridor so you sell into demand, not after it.
5/5 Across 44 Surveys
Verified through the Houston Association of Realtors® Client Experience Program.
Local, Broker-Owned
Greater Houston broker working the I-45 / Highway 6 corridor to the Brazos Valley — no call center.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Midway is a small city in eastern Madison County on State Highway 21, about 10 minutes east of Madisonville and Interstate 45 — roughly halfway between Bryan–College Station and Crockett, with Huntsville a short drive southeast.
Pine and hardwood timber tracts, improved pasture and hay ground, creek-bottom recreational land and quiet homesites — from a few acres to larger holdings, many with timber or agricultural exemptions in place.
Regionally, yes. The site is roughly 45 miles southwest, so Midway sits in the growth ring rather than the speculative core — gaining a deeper pool of land buyers as the region’s economy and Madisonville’s I-45 corridor strengthen.
Yes. Stacy markets timberland, hunting and recreational property, working ag land and homesites — each to its own buyer pool — and can coordinate the exemption and valuation questions particular to timber country.
Stacy works on a transparent flat-rate commission rather than a percentage of the price — so larger tracts don’t mean larger fees. Valuation conversations are free and carry no obligation.