41.024 - Sale of Excess. An officer holding an execution sale of property of a judgment debtor whose homestead had been designated under this chapter may sell the excess of the judgment debtor's interest in land not included in the homestead. A lien can be placed against most property, with the exception of that which is held in "entirety". Texas has an unlimited Homestead Exemption, except for the land itself. An urban residence can be no larger than 10 acres, and rural homestead 200 acres for a family residence, 100 acres for a single owner. Even though a lien could be placed on the property. A forced sale of said property would not be possible. To find out all the exemptions allowable under Texas law, search "Texas Bankruptcy Exemptions" they are applicable to BK filings and lawsuit judgments. www.capitol.state.tx.us
It is rural
The phone number of the Northeast Texas Rural Heritage Farmstead Museum is: 903-856-6614.
Outside of McCausland, Iowa, in rural Scott County. 28050 230th Avenue, to be specific.
A property with a house, outbuildings, and land is often referred to as a "homestead" or simply as a "rural property."
Texas has a mix of rural and urban areas. While cities like Houston, Dallas, and Austin are urban centers with a high population density, Texas also has vast rural areas with small towns and agricultural land. The state's diverse landscape includes both rural and urban environments.
The address of the Northeast Texas Rural Heritage Farmstead Museum is: 206 Mount Pleasant St, Pittsburg, TX 75686
All regions of Texas, rural, urban, or suburban, can be hit by tornadoes. However, tornadoes are most common in the northern an eastern parts of the state.
I think the category you are looking for is "rural".
According to City Data, the population of Athens, Texas, in 2012 was 12,846 (90% urban, 10% rural).
Rural Texas Tourism Center is a private owned operation that offers events, historical site tours, and leisure activities for visitors. Specific details on the activities can be found on the website.
The answer would depend entirely upon how large each plot is. For instance, many zoning codes do not allow plots to be any less than 2 acres in rural areas.