A sample metes and bounds description set forth below is the most common type of description used for a large and/or unimproved piece of property:
A tract which embraces Lot R-2 and portions of Lots Q-2 and S-2, as one, in Block āCā of WESTOVER HILLS, an Addition near Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, according to plat recorded in Volume 1365, Page 51, Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas, more particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a stake in the South line of said Lot Q-2 and 106 feet from its Southeast corner and being the Southwest corner of the tract conveyed to R.E. Harding by deed recorded in Volume 1930, Page 75, Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas;
THENCE along the line of said Harding tract North 17 degrees 43 minutes East 282 feet to a pip and North 26 degrees 47 minutes East 187 feet to a pipe at the Northwest corner of said tract in the Northerly line of said Lot Q-2;
THENCE along the Northerly line of Lots Q-2, R-2 and S-2, North 44-1/4 degrees West 70-9/10 feet to an axle at the Eastern angle point in the North line of Lot R-2, and South 66 degrees West 100 feet to a car axle at a re-entrant corner of said Lot R-2 and North 66-1/2 degrees West 100 feet to a car axle at the Westerly angle point in the North line of said Lot R-2 and West 85-9/10 feet to an iron which is 50-9/10 feet West from the Northeast corner of said Lot S-2;
THENCE South 6 degrees 28 minutes West 418 feet to an iron in the South line of said Lot S-2 and 10 feet from its Southeast corner;
THENCE Southeasterly along the Southerly lines of said Lots S-2, R-2, and Q-2, a distance of 204 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING.