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G R O U N DWAT E R R I G H T S H AV E B E C O M E N E G O T I A B L E I N PROPE RT Y SA L E S
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Now may be the best time to create a safe haven for your family during a storm — especially if you live in rural Texas.
by Robert and Janelle Fears
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H OW T O D R I V E T R A F F I C T O YO U R R E A L E S T AT E W EBSITE
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13 T H E L E G E N DA RY Y. O . R A N C H 29,000± Acres in Kerr County
Started by Charles Schreiner in 1880, this legendary ranch has earned a reputation world-wide as “America’s Original Game Ranch”.
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20 Los Canones Ranch in Edwards County HOOD REAL ESTATE INC 24 River Cliffs Ranch in Menard County LANDTX 26 Mountain Lakes Ranch in Hays County LANDTX 30 The Largest Ranch for Sale in Real County LAND & RANCH REALTY 32 Rainbow Lake Estate in Kerr County BUDDY DAVIS
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P u b l i s h e r’s L e t t e r Welcome to the Lands of Texas Magazine Fall Issue 2013! We are proud to have Robert Dullnig with Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty present for sale the legendary Y.O. Ranch on our cover. The Y.O. has earned a reputation worldwide as “America’s Original Game Ranch.” Read about this famous ranch and unique opportunity to own a big chunk of Texas history beginning on page 13. In this issue, you can find articles on deer and wildlife management, water rights, the Top 50 Sold and Big 50 For Sale properties, updated Market Report from Dr. Charlie Gilliland and our new Property& Broker Search Index. And don’t miss our Broker Spotlight on Matt Mann with La Gloria Land Co. Matt is rapidly distinguishing himself has one Texas’ finest Brokers. Reports are coming in from Brokers across the state that the first half of 2013 has shown the best sales activity in five years, and there’s no sign of a slow-down. Properties are selling, prices are going up and great deals are still available. Land is a true source of wealth, provision and pleasure, as well as a secure investment. In the words of Matt Mann from the Broker Spotlight interview, “For me, the number one benefit is that when I lay my head on my pillow at night, I feel that my money is safe and sound in a land investment. I know the stock market is unreliable, volatile at times, and therefore, stocks are not what I want the bulk of my portfolio in. Second, while my land asset is increasing in value, I can make memories with my family on the ranch. I have an outlet for all my hobbies on the ranch. I enjoy the land. I have never enjoyed a gold bar or an account statement I get in the mail.” Email us with your questions, comments and experience buying or selling land or why you love it. We enjoy hearing from you! LandsofTexasMagazine.com Keepin’ it Rural!
Tom Alexander, Publisher
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As I am sending this issue to press, I find myself thinking about the idea of “all things land.” Could there be a more pervasive, and loaded, topic? Isn’t that what we really talk about when we talk about land: keeping up with the pace of change? And that translates to the premise for this magazine --- all things land and the pace of change. So, we are determined to continually change and improve, to keep up with that pace and to bring you all things land. With incredible plans and new features to come, it is our goal to be the one resource regarding land ownership. Whether you are a buyer, an owner, a broker or just a land fan, we will do what it takes to be your singular, reliable, comprehensive land source. So, let us know how we are doing and what you want to see from us in issues to come. Blessings,
“When we change the shape of the Land, we alter the contents and contexts of our collective, familial, and personal memories. Yet, stories can preserve both mythic and familiar elements of geography
Lauret Jarvis Editor-in-Chief
even when the physical features are forgotten, buried, or obliterated. And more than this: the stories can bring these elements back. If the Land can be preserved long enough for its stories to be told, and retold, perhaps we all — as custodians of both place and memory — stand a chance at real preservation.” - Ari Berk
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K u p e r R a n ch S a l e s www.KuperRanchSales.com Robert Dullnig/Director dullnigranches@gmail.com (210) 804-1515 office | (210) 804-1583 fax 6606 N New Braunfels | San Antonio, Texas 78209
29,000± Acres | Kerr County Property ID: 1477517
The Legendary Y.O. Ranch Captain Charles A. Schreiner, merchant, banker, philanthropist, and pioneer rancher, joined the Texas Rangers in 1854 and served with distinction until 1857, when he entered the cattle business in Kerr County. The Y.O. Ranch, purchased in 1880, became headquarters for the Schreiner Cattle Company, and the Live Oak Ranch, now forming portions of the Y.O., was headquarters for its sheep operations. Throughout six generations, the ranch is notable for many firsts, including leasing land for hunting to provide income, establishing a registry for Texas Longhorns that brought the legendary breed back from the brink of extinction, and for introducing exotic hoof stock that earned the ranch a reputation world-wide as ‘America’s Original Game Ranch’.
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With an established infrastructure, it is a notable destination for native and exotic hunting, Longhorn cattle and animal auctions, ranch tours, social and corporate events, and superb recreation and relaxation. Native wildlife includes whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, quail and wild boar. Exotic wildlife includes Scimitar Horned Oryx, Blesbok antelope, Black Wildebeest, Beisa Oryx, Eland, Red Sheep, Persian Ibex, Pere David Deer, Barasingha Deer, Blackbuck antelope, Axis deer, Sika deer, Fallow deer, Aoudad sheep, and Corsican Ram among others. An innovative animal conservation program has assured strength of these herds and made the legendary Y.O. Ranch a world leader in exotic game preservation.
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Los Canones Ranch Edwards County
4,107Âą Acres | Edwards County Property ID: 1187338 Los Canones Ranch is a completely outfitted dream for a family seeking a private getaway, a CEO searching for a corporate retreat, or an investor looking for a turnkey commercial hunting operation. Located 40 miles southwest of Rocksprings, the completely high-fenced ranch, which features a lighted helipad and has been approved as the site of a 4,200-foot landing strip, has both privacy and accessibility. Larger aircraft can land at the Del Rio International Airport, which is a short 40-minute drive. The ranch is transected by 20 miles of all-weather roads, which are supplemented by host of secondary roads. The land itself offers a changing panorama of sweeping views, ruggedly beautiful canyons, limestone caves, and valleys forested with a mix of pion pine, walnut, cedar, mountain laurel, persimmon and a variety of oaks. The diverse habitat is home to well-managed populations of native and exotic wildlife, including white-tailed deer, axis deer, blackbuck antelope, scimitar-horned oryx, gemsbok
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antelope, aoudad sheep, red sheep, Rio Grande turkeys and dove. Ranch inventory includes all the necessary feeders, blinds and watering stations to support a wildlife enterprise as well as a 15,000-square-foot equipment building and an 800-square-foot shop to keep the operation running smoothly. Five water wells supply adequate water and the water distribution system includes 200,000 gallons of freshwater storage. When it is time to come inside, the 5,200-square-foot lodge, reminiscent of those found in the Rocky Mountains, is the perfect place to relax. The lodge, with its soaring ceilings, native rock floors and dry-stacked stone fireplace, has five bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths, easily accommodating family, friends and colleagues. To further enhance the experience, the lodge boasts a heated, saltwater swimming pool and Jacuzzi right outside. In addition, the ranch includes a bunk house, a pilots home, a ranch managers home, and quarters for ranch employees. Los Caones Ranch offers a rare opportunity for buyers who want to enjoy the opportunities of ranch ownership immediately. All ranch equipment, furnishings and household goods convey with the purchase, so the new owners can begin living their dreams without delay. This one-of-a-kind property is offered for $1,550 per acre. To claim this dream for yourself, contact Howard W. Hood for a private showing. Price: $6,365,850
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River Cliffs Ranch Menard County
7,850 Acres Menard County Property ID: 1165890 This Austin/San Antonio-area legacy juggernaut includes over three miles of easily accessible and visible San Saba River, including an awesome series of deep, blue holes connected by noisy shoals flowing over rock bottoms. With 6,200+ high fenced, managed acres, this awardwinning ranching and hunting operation comprises the premier offering in the area. Spectacular cliffs and stunning hardwood bottoms characterize much of the river zone, and the uplands include distant vista points, food plots, oak forests, irrigation and solid ranch infrastructure. Co-listed with David Faust of Keller Williams Farm & Ranch, (512) 940-3300/diamondfranch@gmail.com. Price: $3,750 per acre or $29,437,500
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Mountain Lakes Ranch Hays County
2,276 Acres | Wimberley | Hays County | Texas Hill Country This wildly beautiful, high-fenced powerhouse is one of the largest tracts of land available within an hour of Austin or San Antonio, and serves up world class road infrastructure and numerous new lakes up to ten acres in size! Strong flowing Onion Creek crosses the front of the property, creating a mystical live water setting complete with limestone ledges, cypress trees and manicured shoreline. Some of the highest elevations in the area are on site here, and the views are simply staggering in all directions. Large areas of tillable ground are spread around between the spectacular ridgelines, and gorgeous Post Oak Savannahs grace some of the tops, simply grand! Price: $7,850 per acre or $17,866,600
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The Largest Ranch for Sale in Real County
L a n d & R a n ch R e a l t y www.LandAndRanchRealty.com Lem Lewis/Broker lem@texanproperty.com (210) 275-3551 PO Box 546 | Leakey, Texas 78873 Financing available by:
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12,000 Acres | Real County 12,000¹ acres in Real County. This splendid Hill country ranch, comprised of two historic family ranches located just northwest of Leakey, boasts canyons coupled with dramatic ridge lines and breathtaking views transitioning into rolling hills and valleys. This is a hunter’s paradise with an abundance of game including native and exotic species of deer, antelope, hogs, turkey and even the occasional elk. The majority of the ranch has been under a strict wildlife management program for years with excellent results. There is a great network of ranch roads throughout the property as well as numerous springs, nine water wells, and electricity throughout. There is currently one house and three hunting camps, two with cabins and all with electricity and water. The ranch is accessed via county road just off of FM 336 minutes from Leakey. Mineral rights with current production available and property has large neighbors and additional acreage available for purchase. Currently the largest ranch for sale in Real County and one of the largest for sale in the Hill Country. Please contact Lem Lewis (210) 275-3551 or Lonnie Davenport (830) 591-7527.
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Welcome to a Piece of the Quiet . . .
Rainbow Lake Estate Kerr County
48± Acres | Kerr County | Property ID: 1189819 Rainbow Lake Estate is nestled in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. It is a recreational paradise for family and friends or corporate clients. The estate offers 48± private, pristine acres, featuring a private 15-acre, spring-fed, constant level lake, a four-acre peninsula, YOUR VERY OWN ISLAND and natural waterfalls. The property boasts an astounding 7,700 lineal feet of water frontage including 1,800 feet of private creek entering the lake and 1,800 private feet exiting the lake. The remaining 4,100 feet is lake front. This family compound has the main lodge, three well-appointed guest cottages, a caretaker cottage, all constructed with a Hill Country flair. Each structure sits where it grew! Each structure is unique in design with elaborate, custom stone work. Each cottage has a masonry fireplace. Each home offers fully equipped modern kitchens, Excellent high volume, high pressure water well. For horse lovers, there is a two horse barn and corral. Fenced with an elaborate gated entrance of limestone and wrought iron. Clear blue, well-stocked, 15-acre Rainbow lake. How about your own Indian Mound (we found an arrow head 7,000 years old.) 15 producing grafted pecan trees. Abundant wildlife including whitetail deer, exotic axis and fallow deer, fox, coyotes, wild turkeys, bobcats and even an occasional herd of Audad Sheep pass thru once in awhile. Endless additional must see features and activities are here at Rainbow Lake Estate! With friendly terrain, altitude at 1,800 feet above sea level and the friendly neighbors of Hunt, Texas, this is a good place to call “home”. Don’t let this unique opportunity pass you by, contact us today! Price: $2,950,000
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shelter From
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autumn in Texas. Humidity levels have plummeted, and there’s not a cloud in the sky. We’re on the backside of hurricane season, and tornado season is several months away. But as sure as winter is coming, so is twister time. And now may be the best time to create a safe haven for your family during a storm — especially if you live in rural Texas. Early Texas pioneers often relied on underground root cellars or storm caves built into hillsides for protection from tornadoes and other inclement weather. Without advanced weather forecasting systems, they had to be prepared for the worst. Storm shelter technology and manufacturing have come a long way. According to the National Storm Shelter Association, research into buildings that resist extreme winds began after a tornado claimed 26 lives and heavily damaged Lubbock in 1970. Texas Tech University researchers produced a documentary of building damage, the first of its kind, and were the first to present the concept of above-ground storm shelters. Recently, major storms in our region have inspired a surge of new interest in taking shelter at home. Today a variety of shelter types offers homeowners many choices. The first decision is when to install a shelter, and the most practical, economical time is during home construction or remodeling. Deciding whether you want your shelter located inside or outside your home will help you narrow down your options.
safe rooms Provide “Near-Absolute” Protection A safe room provides the quickest access to safety and can be built as a reinforced interior room on a home’s first floor or in a basement. An in-ground safe room can also be installed beneath a concrete slab or garage floor. According to the Federal Emergency Management Association (FEMA) guidebook Taking Shelter From the Storm, a safe room at a home or small business “can help provide ‘near-absolute’ protection for you and your family or employees from injury or death caused by the dangerous forces of extreme winds.” Quick access to “near-absolute” protection is what attracted John and Natasha Sawyer to include a safe room in blueprints for the home they built in 2007, a few miles north of Hillsboro, Texas. “We knew that when we built our new home, we wanted a shelter, and we wanted it in the house,” Natasha says. “The water table is pretty high out here, so we knew a basement wouldn’t work.” Based on specifications provided by FEMA and the Texas Tech University Tornado Research Center, the Sawyers’ builder constructed their 10-by-12-foot cinder-block safe room as an interior room on the first floor of their home, with an easily accessible metal door and no windows. They covered the cinder blocks with drywall, so that it looks like any other interior room. The steel door is built to FEMA code, with multiple hinges and at least three deadbolt locks, and is covered in hickory to match the home’s other interior doors.
Tornadoes tend to move quickly through an area, so you won’t need to stay in the safe room during a twister for very long. According to FEMA, about 5 square feet of floor area per person is plenty of space for a safe room. For protection from hurricanes, which last longer, comfort is a higher priority, and FEMA recommends 7 to 20 square feet of floor space per occupant.
heading your way, you aren’t going to be thinking about how much a shelter cost. You’re going to be thinking about how glad you are to have it.”
Because safe rooms are located inside a home, they can serve a dual purpose as a home office, closet or storage area for valuables. For example, Jason Gandy, vice president of Capital Farm Credit in Lubbock, financed a rural home near Idalou that included a basement and a safe room that doubles as a gun safe in a closet. On the downside, safe rooms are generally the most expensive option, especially when installing one in an existing home.
The total cost for the Lightfoots’ installed shelter, which could accommodate six to eight people, was $3,000 in 2007, and it was financed as part of their home loan with Texas Land Bank.
underground shelters Protect Against high Winds and Debris
Article provided by Farm Credit Bank of Texas.
The costs associated with storm shelters can easily be rolled into a home construction or home improvement loan, he points out.
“Some people don’t feel like it is a necessity to spend the money, but one night we spent 1½ hours in there, and I was very glad we had it,” says Charlene.
An underground tornado shelter is not exposed to high winds and debris like an above-ground shelter is. Built of concrete, fiberglass, plastic or steel, underground shelters can be accessible from either inside or outside the home.
storm shelter resources
When Garry and Charlene Lightfoot were building their rural home six years ago, they considered several shelter designs and sizes before opting for a prefabricated concrete in-ground room. Wanting a safe place close to the house that they could access in a hurry, the couple located their shelter just steps from their back porch.
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If you are interested in building a storm shelter, you can find detailed information in a number of helpful resources online.
About the size of a bathroom, the room is constructed in two sections. A local septic contractor did the work, digging the hole and positioning the bottom half into it. “We have black dirt here, and no rock, which made excavation easy,” says Charlene.
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The top half of the structure and the steel door came next, along with a turbine vent for air circulation. A tar-like sealant on the seam protects against leaks.
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Kenneth Hooper, vice president with Panhandle-Plains Land Bank in Plainview, says that in his area of the Texas Panhandle, it just makes sense to have a storm shelter. Knowing that your home offers protection from the havoc of Mother Nature can provide peace of mind that far outweighs the expense, he adds. “For the price of a nice garden tractor, cruise vacation or swimming pool, you can have long-term security for your family,” Hooper says. “Especially in the flat, rural areas of the Panhandle, when you see a tornado or a big storm
Several guidebooks can be ordered or downloaded from the Federal Emergency Management Association website, including Taking Shelter From the Storm: Building a Safe Room Inside Your House (FEMA 320) and Residential Sheltering: In-Residence and Stand-Alone Shelters (FEMA DR-1699-RA3). www.FEMA.gov Texas Tech University in Lubbock is the leading university in tornado and wind research, and offers a wealth of information on constructing shelters. www.ttu.edu The International Code Council and the National Storm Shelter Association jointly released the Standard on the Design and Construction of Storm Shelters (ICC 500-2008). www.iccsafe.org or www.nssa.cc
Groundwater Rights Have Become Negotiable in Property Sales As the supply of Texas groundwater continues to dwindle, the value
for unconstitutional taking and action for trespass.
escalates and landowners realize that it can add another revenue stream to
the property. It is not uncommon for groundwater ownership to be one of the negotiable points in rural land sales. Groundwater ownership is sometimes retained by the seller and the buyer takes possession of the property with limited or no access to water beneath the surface.
In the following paragraphs Regan Beck and Stephanie McMullen,
City of Del Rio responded with a counterclaim, seeking a
declaratory judgment that the warranty deed did not leave the Trust with “right, title, or interest in any groundwater pumped to the surface by the City” on the 15-acre tract and that any groundwater pumped to the surface was the City’s property. The City also pled for condemnation of the water rights.
Assistant General Counsels for Public Policy, with the Texas Farm Bureau
“McMullen explained that the trial court concluded that:
describe a Texas Court of Appeals case between the City of Del Rio and
1) The water rights reservation was valid and enforceable.
Clayton Sam Colt Hamilton Trust.
2) The City’s argument that groundwater, until captured, cannot
In 1997, the state sold 15 acres from the ranch’s western border to the City of Del Rio. The warranty deed that conveyed the tract to the City contained the following clause: “Grantor RESERVES unto Grantor, its successors, heirs and assigns forever all water rights associated with said tract, however,
be the subject of ownership was an incorrect statement of the law.
3) Ownership to the groundwater rights beneath the 15-acre tract
belonged to the Trust. “The City appealed and the Texas Court of Appeals upheld the
Grantor may not use any portion of the surface of said tract for exploring,
drilling or producing any such water.”
judgment of the trial court,” says Beck. “These court decisions develop case
law that affirm the right of landowners to reserve groundwater rights when
“In 2000, three years after the City purchased the tract, they
realized that their municipal drinking water supply needed augmenting,” Beck relates. “A year and a half later, the City drilled a well on the property that tested to pump approximately 500 gallons per minute and produce several hundred thousand gallons of water. The well was completed in the
selling property, unless they are in a groundwater district.”
Chapter 36 of the Texas Water Code gives groundwater
conservation districts the right to regulate the use of groundwater. It is
summer of 2002, at a cost to the City of about $850,000.”
stated in Chapter 36, “Nothing in this code shall be construed as granting the
About six months after the City had the well tested, Hamilton, the
authority to deprive or divest a landowner, including a landowner’s lessees,
trustee of the Trust visited the property and noticed drilling activity on the 15-
heirs, or assigns, of the groundwater ownership and rights described by this
acre tract. He then had the Trust’s attorney send the City a letter demanding
section.”
that it neither produce nor capture any water from the well. A short time later, the Trust’s attorney gave formal notice of a $500,000 claim against the City.
After the City rejected the Trust’s claim, the Trust filed suit against
the City, seeking a declaratory judgment that 1) it owned the groundwater
Whether buying land within or outside a groundwater conservation
district, it is wise to examine the conveyance deed closely to ensure that groundwater rights are not being reserved by the seller. Even though the
beneath the 15-acre tract, and 2) the City’s claim of ownership to those
reservation might be illegal, getting it revoked through the courts can be
water rights should be rejected. The Trust also sought monetary damages
expensive.
Whether buying land within or outside a groundwater conservation district, it is wise to examine the conveyance deed closely to ensure that groundwater rights are not being reserved by the seller.
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AT THE END OF THE DAY Interview with Matt Mann by Courtney Donnell
I have no doubt that when Matt Mann, owner of La Gloria Land Company, rests his head on his pillow at night, he does so knowing that he gave his absolute best that day. An inherent ethic of hard work, family and faith is evident in each and every compartment of his life, and there are many. Matt is an avid hunter, devoted father and husband, active humanitarian, proud Texan ‌and oh yeah, he’s an Aggie.
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comes to mind, I was showing a listing and I came across two poachers carrying rifles. They were actually kind of ticked at me for disturbing their hunting. They asked me “What in the world I was doing?” Of course, I told them I was trying to sell the ranch to the folks sitting in my truck. We had a friendly visit about the incredible hunting they had experienced on the property and all the big deer they had killed. You know, they had a great sales pitch, but needless to say, I never heard back from those buyers again. What have you learned is the most important aspect of selling ranches? My dad always told me, “The harder you work, the luckier you get.” I have found that to be true. You know, that one late phone call, that one twenty hour day, that one showing that is eight hours away, you never know when that extra effort is going to pay off in the long run. So, I don’t ever slack up. I can’t afford to. It takes diligence, not only in your marketing efforts, but in creating trusting relationships with your clients. It takes work and energy to meet the needs of my clients, which is what I strive for, whether its getting a fence builder or dozer operator out there, staying on top of surveyors,
“To most Texans, ranch ownership is the ultimate expression of what a person values: nature, family and independence.” Your family has some history in the ranch development business. How did it all start? Well, my grandfather, Wayne Mann, owned a welding supply business in his twenties. He liked to take his customers hunting and had quail leases all over south Texas. As a result, he developed great relationships with a lot of land owners. His first ranch deal happened when the owner of a 30,000 acre ranch asked him if he could help him sell his ranch. Wayne then went out and put a group of about 15 buyers together. They bought that ranch. His agreement with the seller and all the buyers was that for him putting the deal together, he would get first pick out of the 30,000 acres. He chose 1500 acres with 4 miles of Nueces river frontage and paid $110 an acre. The initial seller was happy, the other 15 buyers ended up making good money on the deal and my grandfather acquired his first ranch. He quickly realized he was good at doing this, that he really enjoyed it, and that there was a huge opportunity there, he quit the welding supply business and started buying and selling ranches. In his lifetime he has probably bought and sold well over a million acres. My dad, got into it, probably fifteen years ago. He is an entrepreneur and has started and then sold several companies, mainly in the construction industry. He went in and partnered with my granddad. Now, they buy and sell ranches together.’ When and how did you get started selling ranches? I’ve been around land sales all my life, so when the time was right I started my own ranch brokerage firm. I got started full time in 2006. My first listing was in Jim Wells County between Premont and San Diego. It was 665 acres. And, you know, I thought I was going to starve to death. But, I sold it and I got a really big check. I thought, “Man, this is great. My hard work paid off, and I am going to work even harder.” What is the best or most interesting deal you have ever worked on? They have all been interesting in different ways. I love learning new things; and you learn something new on every deal. The deal I am most excited about right now, is a 300 acre ranch I bought myself last year, just outside of Quero. It is my first ranch to buy. I plan to sell it soon, but am still up in the air if I want to undertake developing it for commercial use or just fix it up and turn around and sell it. It is a beautiful place and I am quite excited about it. What is the strangest experience you have had showing a ranch? It’s funny, I have actually tossed around the idea of compiling a book on the funny and strange stories around the industry. Because it is fun to swap stories with other brokers and we all have a list of at least ten really funny things experienced on a showing. I have a ton of them, but the one that
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communicating with attorneys, or spending time at a courthouse. It’s not just about “selling”, it’s about being the complete package to close the deal. How has the industry changed over the years? Having been on the sidelines of this industry for decades watching family members buy and sell ranchland, I’ve seen a huge appreciation in land values. In the last 7 years as a broker, I have seen a huge shift in marketing techniques, especially online advertising. Buyers are more sophisticated. They understand the market better and its potential pitfalls. That makes selling a little more sophisticated of a business. I have also experienced the Eagle Ford Shale, which is a real game changer for this industry. Five years ago, before the Eagle Ford was a common subject, not many buyers or sellers realized the massive impact that mineral ownership would have on their land investment. How is the Eagle Ford changing the industry? Mineral ownership is the dominant estate in Texas, therefore the mineral owner supersedes the surface owner. So, if you own the surface, but you do not own the mineral rights, that mineral rights owner, sitting a thousand miles away, or wherever, has the right to lease those minerals to an oil and gas company, giving them the right to use your surface to drill, produce, refine, and export their minerals. As only a surface owner, you cannot stop that
from happening. I have met numerous people that bought land with mineral rights when there was no production. Now, they cannot spend their royalty money fast enough. There are Eagle Ford wells all over their ranch, and they may not like the traffic and noise, but they don’t mind getting that check in the mail! I have also met just as many people who have had their recreational ranches ruined by drilling operations and sadly, they don’t own any of the mineral rights. If you have a listing with minerals, it is a lot easier to sell. If you have a listing without the mineral rights and there is production on the ranch, it is really a turnoff to potential buyers. Even if a property is not in the Eagle Ford Shale, mineral rights are still hugely important. You never know when the next oil play is going to hit. You never know when new technology is going to come in with the ability to get to deeper oil and gas plays. What do you think is the greatest benefit of owning land? For me, the number one benefit is that when I lay my head on my pillow at night, I feel that my money is safe and sound in a land investment. I know the stock market is unreliable, volatile at times, and therefore, stocks are not what I want the bulk of my portfolio in. Second, while my land asset is increasing in value, I can make memories with my family on the ranch. I have an outlet for all my hobbies on the ranch. I enjoy the land. I have never enjoyed a gold bar or an account statement I get in the mail. Where else have you lived besides Texas? Right after I graduated from A & M, I went to China for three years on both a work and student visa. When I was there, I worked with a humanitarian ministry to both teach and help provide resources previously unavailable to them. At the same time, I worked for an American company that brokered deals between European and American companies and Chinese manufacturers. You speak fluent Chinese? Yes, I do. Basically, I was put into a classroom with only one other American, and my teacher who was Chinese, of course, and didn’t speak a lick of English. I was frustrated for several months until, all of a sudden, it felt like my brain grew another gear. It took off from there. Immersion is for sure the key to learning a second language. You are still very active in humanitarian work and the ministry. How
do you feel humanitarian/ministry experience has influenced your work today? I would say, humanitarian and ministry work is very similar to sales. There are a lot of highs and lows. Just like I trusted God for the results of my ministry, I trust him now with the rest of my business. I have always told God that I would try and have a loose grip on whatever it is that I possess in this world, whether it is a dollar, a position or role, a job or even a relationship. In that same vein of thinking, I hold each sales deal with a loose grip. I can’t force people to pull the trigger and buy something. I just have to work hard and do the best job I can and trust God for the results. In ministry, I learned to sow seeds of faith very generously with a very broad target, knowing that I do not cause people to respond. I am just a messenger. It was very freeing for me to realize that. At the end of the day, the result is not up to me. That attitude helps me get through the highs and lows of selling land with a fairly even keel. I just work as hard I can, being the best at what I do as I can, treat people the way I want to be treated, and at the end of the day, I trust God with the results. If you had to pick another career….any career…What would you do? That is a hard question. I like a lot of different things. If I was making a career change to actually be successful, I would get into the land development business, in and around small oil towns in Texas. If it was solely for the fun of it, I would open a restaurant. I would hire an Aggie MBA to run it; and I would be the chef! MINI BIO BORN: July 15, 1980 W H E R E : H o u s t o n , Te x a s PA R E N T S : R u t h a n d R i c h a r d W a y n e M a n n J r. SIBLINGS: Richard Mann III and Clint Mann WIFE: Kiva Mann CHILDREN: Benaiah and Khyber Mann C O L L E G E : Te x a s A & M
FAVORITES “ T h e Ta s t e o f Te x a s ” i n H o u s t o n R O A D : H i g h w a y 3 9 , We s t o f H u n t B O D Y O F W AT E R : A r a n s a s B a y W AT E R I N G H O L E ” : “ T h e D i x i e C h i c k e n ” i n C o l l e g e S t a t i o n DANCE HALL: Gruene Hall S E C R E T S P O T: H i g h T i d e L a k e , A r a n s a s B a y R E S TA U R A N T:
F I V E T H I N G S AT T H E T O P O F Y O U R “ L E F T T O D O ” L I S T ? Explore Tibet Hunt the famous “Red Stag” in New Zealand Adopt an International Child…Most likely a girl Go fly fishing in the Patagonia Te a c h m y c h i l d r e n h o w t o s p e a k C h i n e s e
of what a person values: nature, family and independence. What is the thing in life you are most proud of? My two sons, Benaiah and Khyber. I just love them to death. Even though, they are still pretty young, I have made it my mission in life, to train them to be men of integrity. I cannot wait to teach them how to be a man. I am excited to see what they will accomplish in their lifetimes. My wife and I are just trying to be good examples for them. Those are quite interesting names. Do they have a purpose behind them? We wanted them to have unique names. Benaiah is a Hebrew name. In the Old Testament, he was one of David’s Mighty Men and known for being a hero. On his exploits, he killed several lions with his bare hands, very brave and courageous. I want my son to be a courageous person as he grows up and to know that he can kill the lions in his life. As for Khyber, I did some humanitarian work in Pakistan and Afghanistan and drove through the Khyber Pass, which is basically the only way you can get through the Hindu Kush mountains, along the border. For thousands of years, it was a stronghold. Many conquerors tried to get through from Genghis Khan to Alexander the Great. They never succeeded. Khyber is of Hebrew origin as well, it means “fortress”.
What would you cook? That is another thing about me…I don’t like to be put in a box. I like to cook all kinds of foods, Asian, Indian, Moroccan food; and then of course, wild game…I love to grill. I love to eat what I kill, quail, dove, deer. We haven’t bought beef or hamburger meat in five years. I just really enjoy cooking, trying new recipes and experimenting. What is your favorite thing about Texas? Definitely the culture! I love culture. I love learning about other cultures. But, Texas culture is in my blood. Texans understand why other Texans believe that this is the best place to be from. Texans have a lot of pride in their state, their Alamo, their football, their Tex-Mex, their industry, as they should. Texans feel at home with Texans, no matter where they hang their hats. Rumor has it you are quite a hunter. Tell me about hunting in Texas? Well, I love to hunt, fish…Been doing them both for as long as I can remember. I enjoy hunting a variety of game, especially dove, quail, turkey and deer. My favorite type of hunting, hands down is for quail. Working with the dogs is half the fun. I go quail hunting four of five times a year with my grandfather, who instilled his love for the sport in me. It is something I treasure doing with him. It really is an art and I will pass it along to my boys someday. One of the things lately, that has been really fun, has been teaching my wife, who had never seen a gun, a ranch, or a deer before she met me. I have just as much fun helping her, as I do hunting myself. And, then when the shoulder starts to hurt from shooting, we head to the coast to wade fish. Just another one of the things I love about Texas! How important do you feel the “Recreational Ranch” is to the real estate in Texas? Well it is the most important to me personally, not just because I make my living selling them, but because it is a part of the Texas dream. You know, you have the American Dream and then you have the Texas dream. Everyone in Texas knows someone who owns a “big Texas ranch”, whether it is 100 acres or 10,000 acres. To most Texans, ranch ownership is the ultimate expression
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Their namesakes were chosen to help them later, when they get old enough, to be able to look back on their names and think, “This is who I am,” even when they are facing opposition in life.
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HOW TO DRIVE TRAFFIC TO YOUR REAL ESTATE WEBSITE
How companies deliver this goal varies in both approach and
cost. The good companies typically follow what is known as the CLA Our first two articles talked about building your website and then
what content should be on your website. Now we need to talk about how to get people to that great website you spent so much time building.
If you’re like many small business owners, you are bombarded
with advertising promising “Page 1 Google search results”.
Can these
companies really deliver on their advertising promises? How do they do
it and how much does it really cost? What is Search Engine Optimization
(SEO)? And what about other approaches to drive traffic; like Google Ad
Words or Facebook? This article will hopefully help you make more sense
formula… Content, Links and Activity.
As discussed in article 2, your
website must have quality content. But to win at the SEO game, links
and backlinks must be generated to point to your website to prove its popularity to the search engines. Companies that have been around a
long time have lots of links generated in an organic manner… to their advantage.
Newer companies must find other innovative (and legal)
ways to generate those links. And, finally, it’s not enough to have good
content and many links. There must be consistent activity… new links and new content being built on a regular basis.
The best companies know how to deliver these SEO results for
of the current “wild, wild west” of the internet marketing landscape.
particular industries. In other words, Lands of America clients should
introduce you to my best development friend in the internet community.
from a low of $500 per month to several thousand dollars per month. It
But before we plunge into the SEO world, let me more formally
His name is WordPress.
WordPress is the web software platform that I recommend.
The core software is free and is built by hundreds of community
volunteers. Over 60 million people have chosen WordPress to power their website.
So, when I mentioned in article 1 that making use of pre-built
website templates (or themes) can save you a lot of time and money,
WordPress is my preferred platform for choosing a theme. And, when I mentioned in article 2 that the best way to keep your website updated
(and do the support yourself) is with a good Content Management System (CMS), WordPress is my preferred CMS platform.
I didn’t mention it by name in the first two articles as there
look for companies that have experience in real estate. The costs can vary is easy, though, to measure the benefit of SEO. If your SEO costs $1,000
per month but delivers two more sales per month… with a profit of more than $1,000… then it is a good investment.
But there are other ways to generate traffic and sell more
property online than an SEO investment. Many of our clients invest in Ad Words. You pay for ads about your company to show up in the ad
sections on Google search pages when people in your area search for your type of business. You only pay when someone actually clicks on one
of your ads, taking them to your website. This is called Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising.
What about Facebook and other social media options?
Social media can be a good way to build connections with
are certainly other web development platforms that are good. However,
potential clients online. The big players in social media right now are
so I thought it best to be more specific in this article. And WordPress is
businesses, so Pinterest might be the best place to start. The key to social
the benefits of WordPress for SEO activity are well known and proven,
an excellent foundation platform for mobile devices, which will be the subject of article 4 in this series.
So, what is SEO?
SEO is the process of making your website friendlier to search
engines so that your site ranks higher in search results when potential
Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. Photo marketing is vital for real estate
media is remembering that it’s not all about promotion. It has to be about
two-way communication with your followers, building relationships with them. Share information of interest to them (not just about you!), and you’ll do them a service and build your brand at the same time.
SEO and social media are both great tools for building a
customers search for keywords related to your business. Basically, the
business. However, a careful evaluation should be done before making
your competition.
align well with your business needs.
goal of SEO is to optimize your website so people find your site and not
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any sizable investment to make sure these internet marketing services
Feat u r e A rt icle Rural property purchased in the eastern two-thirds of Texas will likely include a white-tailed deer population. If these deer are not managed, they will often multiply until their food supply is depleted and the habitat is damaged. When their nutrient intake no longer matches their body requirements, fawning success can be compromised. Due to an insufficient diet, bucks antler size may diminish. Deer are wild animals and certain groups feel that nature should direct how they are managed. These people fight against the rights to hunt, maintain animal habitat, trap and transport wildlife or execute other needed management practices. They advocate that all animals will live in harmony with their environment if people leave them alone. Often members of these groups do not understand biological and ecological sciences and are short-term thinkers. They may not be aware of the consequences in failing to exercise responsible habitat stewardship. The late Dr. Larry Stoddard often began his first lecture in Range Ecology 101 at Utah State University by saying, “Gentlemen, we will talk a lot about climax communities in this class. A climax community is an ecological community where populations of plants and animals remain stable and exist in balance with each other and their environment. We will discuss how to move range plant communities toward climax, but it is a goal that cannot be obtained. “The Garden of Eden was a climax community, but that all changed when Eve fed Adam the forbidden fruit. Every since that event, man has worked diligently to provide himself and his family with food, clothing, a climate controlled home, an automobile and other desired goods. Man in his efforts to satisfy his needs and wants, moved natural communities away from climax. As long as humans live on this earth in great numbers, climax communities cannot occur.” What is the answer to this dilemma? Without our technologies and management skills, the world would be unable to feed our current populations of animals and people. We must continue to learn, improve and use the skills, necessary to help our ecological systems maintain themselves. Habitat requirements for white-tailed deer and other wildlife include food, water, cover and space. Land managers need to understand how to provide and maintain these requirements. LEOPOLD’S TOOLS Aldo Leopold (1887- 1948), considered as the father of wildlife management in America, listed five tools used to destroy wildlife habitat and stated that these same tools can be used to restore and maintain it. Leopold’s list included the ax, cow, plow, fire and gun. “The ax symbolizes brush control which can be accomplished with a variety of tools, including both mechanical and chemical,” says Steve Nelle, Range Conservationist and Wildlife Biologist, who retired from the United States Department of Agriculture National Resources Conservation Service (USDA-NRCS). “Base your brush control tool decisions on your specific goals for the ranch, giving strong consideration to the amount of brush to be removed, removal pattern, and method to be used. A few of the options are mechanical grubbing, roller-chopping, dozing, aerial spraying and individual plant treatment with herbicides.” “Good deer habitat contains a diversity of woody plants (brush or browse), forbs (broad-leaf weeds) and grasses,” Calvin
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Growing Big Deer Richardson wrote in Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service bulletin E-129. “A variety of food plants allow deer to select high quality forages throughout the year. The greatest forage supply for deer occurs before trees become large enough to outcompete herbaceous plants for sunlight, water and minerals. This is the reason that appropriately conducted brush management tends to increase deer forage availability.” “Cover is also a vital component of deer habitat,” Richardson continues. “Brush provides cover for escape, shade and protection against weather extremes. Habitat with interspersed brush mottes (islands) and open feeding areas are far more valuable than habitat with a single large feeding area adjacent to a large tract of brush. The interspersion of food and cover provides an edge effect where two or more vegetation types meet and integrate. The significance of edge is that this region often provides a greater diversity of food plants and cover types to meet deer habitat requirements. Mosaic brush treatment patterns, which follow contours of the land and certain vegetation or soil types, provide the greatest amount of edge and appear to be the most beneficial to deer. This type of brush control is known as brush sculpting.” Leopold listed the cow as the second habitat management tool. Properly managed cattle grazing can improve wildlife habitat by increasing plant diversity. The cow’s diet is primarily grass whereas a deer prefers forbs, browse, and mast (nuts and fruit). When you remove cattle from the habitat, a monoculture of grass can develop and crowd out the forbs that deer depend upon for a major portion of their diet. The plow is used to plant food plots when it’s necessary to help deer survive cold winters and long, hot summers. Food plots can be used to increase nutritional quality and quantity of available forage; however, food plots should never be used as a substitution for poor habitat or to sustain an over-populated deer herd. If food plots are to be successfully established, they must be incorporated into a good management plan and be necessary for accomplishing sound management goals. Fire, another tool listed by Leopold, is one of the oldest weed and brush control agents available to man and is an integral part of grassland ecology. Prior to range and wildlife habitat management by stockmen and wildlife biologists, nature controlled plant species diversification with fire lit by lightening. Prior to settlement of the United States by European immigrants, American Indians set fires to the range to destroy invading woody plants and to enhance grass production for buffalo. When people began to build communities in our country, they developed fire prevention programs to protect
their homes and other assets and quickly organized to extinguish wild fires when they occurred. As land managers began to recognize and understand the negative effects on range resulting from the absence of fire, research was initiated to learn how to use controlled fires as a habitat management tool. The concept of prescribed burning was developed to help achieve a number of management objectives which include control of unpalatable forbs, grasses, and brush seedlings; removal of excessive mulch and debris; control of certain parasites and pests; improved nutrient cycling; and stimulation of new growth of forbs and brush. According to Nelle, fire can improve browse nutrition by increasing protein, TDN (energy), and mineral content by two to three percent. The gun is a required management tool to control and manage deer populations so they don’t overwhelm their habitat carrying capacity. Nelle says that deer can destroy their own habitat if their numbers are not controlled. NEWER MANAGEMENT TOOLS “Additional management tools have emerged since Leopold’s time,” states Nelle. “A prime example of a new tool since Leopold’s time is high fences.” High fence, 7½ feet or higher, is made of net wire and will restrain deer, exotics, and livestock. As a management tool, high fence aids the land manager in the improvement and maintenance of deer habitat and control of deer numbers. A high fence prevents the ingress of excess deer from neighboring properties and egress of good quality deer. Conversely, if improperly managed, high fences can also lead to habitat damage if deer or exotic populations are not controlled. Selective deer breeding in a permitted facility also became a management tool after Leopold’s time and began as a novelty with the concept being created to satisfy a curiosity about the animals. Land managers wanted to learn more about deer – their behavior, diet and reproduction. The practice of deer breeding developed into an opportunity to improve deer genetics by mating selected does with bucks exhibiting desired traits. Improved genetics can improve antler size and animal vigor and produce animals that have a good chance of surviving in the wild. Deer breeding can only be conducted with a breeder’s permit issued by Texas Parks and Wildlife. “Tools are neither good nor bad,” Nelle says. “It is the skills by which they are used that determine whether they improve or destroy habitat.” Information and advice on using the right tool at the proper time to successfully manage deer and their habitat can be obtained from many sources such as Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, Texas Parks and Wildlife, private consultants and other successful deer managers. Another good way to learn about deer management is by joining the Texas Deer Association. Their members’ primary goal is to care for deer with improved habitat, nutrition, herd health and genetics.
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Deer Management 101 While white-tailed deer management is not rocket
most people identify as weeds. Different plants have different
high school chemistry class, you spent a lot of time trying to
nutrients, so deer benefit from a diverse landscape. Diverse
science, it is similar to chemistry. If you’ll think back to your balance equations. For the desired reaction to occur, every
element had to be in the correct proportion to every other element.
In deer management, the elements of concern are
nutrition, age and genetics. When a manager understands
the impact of each of these and strikes a balance between them, the result is robust bucks and a healthy deer herd.
With that said, a deer manager should not start
tinkering with any of these individual elements without first
establishing a management goal for the property and the herd. This goal will be unique to your operation. Do you
want to manage for a maximum number of animals? Do you want to focus your efforts on producing high-quality animals? Do you want to do both? Are you producing these deer for your personal enjoyment or do you intend
to create a commercial enterprise? Do you want to manage intensively controlling as many variables as possible or do you want to let Mother Nature play a big role? Do you want
to concentrate on wildlife or will you be raising livestock as well? Do you anticipate adding exotics to your operation?
Ask yourself these questions and every one like
them that you can think of, and then answer them honestly. Why? Because the answer to these questions will identify your
growing seasons and different plants contain different habitat is Mother Nature’s buffet, allowing the animals to pick and choose the foods that meet their nutritional needs at any given time.
High-protein pellets receive a lot of attention. While
pelleted feed can contribute to antler growth, it should be
used as a supplement, if it’s used at all. In our experience,
relying on high protein feed as your primary food source has
several built-in pitfalls. First, it can mask deficiencies in your habitat. Second, it can also be very expensive. Third, deer,
like people, have food preferences. Deer will eat protein
feed, but if given a choice they will select diverse plant sources first. To put it in perspective, if you were given the
choice between a buffet of freshly prepared, ever-changing food and a steady diet of high-fiber cereal, which would you
choose? In the realm of feed, corn is the equivalent of deer candy. It is an energy source and an effective attractant, but it is nutritionally deficient.
One of the keys to having productive habitat lies in
the concept of carrying capacity. Each piece of land can only
support a certain number of animals. If the deer population is greater than the carrying capacity, you run the risk of
having poorly performing animals and long-term habitat degradation.
overall management goal which will become the litmus test
with a decision, effective deer managers ask themselves:
the survey data are the primary tools of herd management.
for every other management decision you make. When faced Will this help me reach my ultimate management goal?
To achieve your management goal, it’s important
to understand the role that nutrition, age and genetics play
in the development of individual animals, and therefore the herd.
Gathering population information through surveys
and then developing an on-going harvest plan based on (This is another deer management balancing act and we will cover this in-depth in a later article.) AGE:
Many people measure the success of their deer
management program in Boone and Crockett inches, but
NUTRITION:
don’t realize that maximum antler development generally
native habitat. While it is possible to supply adequate
When we talk about nutrition, we’re talking about
nutrition from a feed bag, native habitat and, in areas where the climate supports them, food plots put the deer on the
highest nutritional plane. Nutrition is the foundation of a quality deer herd because without adequate nutrition an animal can’t express its full genetic potential.
Deer are browsers meaning they prefer browse, the
leaves and tender shoots of woody plants, and forbs, which
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occurs when a buck reaches 6 ½ or 7 ½ years old.
In addition to antler development, mature bucks
play an important role in the social order of a deer herd
and may actually influence the timing of rut. Of course, the older, dominant bucks play a major role in breeding. In the
long-term, the quality of a deer herd improves if the biggest and best bucks breed the majority of the does. If all the
mature bucks are harvested, then your next generation of fawns will be sired by young and, possibly, inferior bucks.
A recent research study conducted by a team of
university wildlife biologists in the western states reached a surprising conclusion. The group analyzed 108 years of
data on the size of horns and antlers among 25 trophy categories in North America. They discovered that, over the
past century, the size of trophy horns and antlers for most species had declined slightly.
In searching for the cause, the team ruled out
several possible causes of the decline, including climate change, habitat alterations and the “sociological effect”
Many landowners aspire to practice Quality Deer
Management. The name has taken on a mystique, but it
is simply: “the voluntary use of restraint in the harvesting of young bucks, combined with an appropriate antlerless
harvest to maintain a healthy deer population in balance with the habitat.”
As this definition asserts, deer management is not
rocket science, but a practical balancing act.
of increased hunter interest in submitting trophies to the
by RUBEN CANTU AND GREG SIMONS
intensive harvest of males as the most likely explanation for
WILDLIFE CONSULTANTS, INC.
record books. Instead, the analyses pointed them toward the
the declines. Intensive harvest lowers the age of the males
WILDLIFE BIOLOGISTS
across the species, allowing fewer animals to reach trophy status prior to harvest.
The bottom line is that a buck will never express his
full genetic potential or pass along his DNA if he’s shot as a
youngster. GENETICS:
Of the three elements of deer management, genetics
is probably the most discussed and the least important. It is definitely the most difficult to control.
All bucks are genetically predisposed to
grow a set of antlers with certain antler traits.
Some will grow big ones while others will grow small ones, some high, and
others wide. But genetic potential can
be masked by poor nutrition and youth;
therefore, some of the biggest management
gains are made by improving habitat and allowing bucks to mature.
Managing genetics within a free-ranging deer
herd can be the most difficult and confusing part of a deer management program. Selectively removing “undesirable” bucks through a culling program is the most common way of trying to influence the deer herd’s genetic profile. For a culling program to be successful, a manager must
have a very clear goal in mind and be able
to implement a very thorough, selective
harvest program that takes into account antler characteristics and age.
This is not a proposition to be entered into lightly
because it takes an on-going commitment to see results.
Each year, the undesirable bucks must be identified and harvested. In addition, does must be harvested aggressively to ensure that the habitat’s carrying capacity is not exceeded.
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Land News TWA PUTS WRAPS ON WILDLIFE 2013 by Robert & Janelle Fears Texas Wildlife Association (TWA) closed another successful annual convention, Wildlife 2013. A record number of over 1500 people attended the four-day event that began on Thursday, July 11. Many people used the convention as their vacation because there were activities for every member of the family – dad, mama and the kids. The meeting site, JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort and Spa also beckoned vacation. Amenities include a 36-hole PGA tour golf facility, fitness center, 26,000 square foot spa, seven distinct dinning options and a water park that offers six acres of heated pools, fountains, waterfalls and rivers. Even with distractions of the resort offerings, the Wildlife 2013 actionpacked agenda drew crowds. On Thursday afternoon, a wildlife photography workshop was conducted at the Knibbe Ranch in Spring Branch. Professional photographers Sean Fitzgerald of Dallas and Larry Jay of Comfort were the instructors, and the photograph subjects were birds of prey from Last Chance Forever in San Antonio. Friday was devoted to conducting TWA business. The morning was filled with meetings of the Desert Big Game, White-tailed Deer Management, Texas Youth Hunting Program Advisory, Conservation Legacy Advisory, Hunting Heritage Advisory and Legislative committees. The Texas Wildlife Association Foundation (TWAF) luncheon provided a nice break where convention attendees heard former NASA astronaut Charlie Duke Jr. of New Braunfels recount his 1972 trip to the moon and discuss, “Frontiers: Exploring Space & Natural Texas.” It was back to work in the afternoon with a joint membership and directors meeting during which new officers were elected for 2013-2014. Greg Simons of San Angelo is the new president, Marcus Barrett IV of San Antonio is vice president, second vice president for programs is Dr. Louis Harveson of Alpine (s three-year term) and J. David Anderson of Houston is treasurer. The evening began with cocktails in the exhibit area and the TWA Ladies Reception. There were approximately 65 exhibits representing insurance, loans, jewelry, habitat management equipment, hunting vehicles, feed, seed, hunts, hunting equipment and various other needs of a wildlife enthusiast. Several land
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and wildlife conservation organizations also exhibited. Following the receptions, TWA Convention Kickoff Dinner and Texas Big Game Awards Statewide Celebration were held. Saturday was education day with seminars beginning after the TWA family breakfast. Topics of the seminars were effective private land and wildlife habitat management, proper taxidermy preparation, ten ways to make wild hog gourmet, and voluntary conservation practices – balancing wildlife conservation with oil and gas development in the Eagle Ford shale region of South Texas. Each speaker gave their presentation twice which gave people an opportunity to attend two of the four seminars. An estate planning workshop was conducted during the afternoon. All education seminars were informative, interesting and timely. The TWA general session and awards luncheon was also held on Saturday. Following the TWA Presidential Address of Greg Simons, United States Senator Ted Cruz provided the keynote address, discussing issues such as protecting the Second Amendment and other individual liberties. The TWA Ray Murski Friend of Wildlife Award was presented to David K. Langford of Comfort, and the TWA Sam Beasom Conservation Leader Award was presented to Dr. Neal Wilkins of San Antonio. That evening, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott was a special guest at the TWA President’s Life Members and the TWAPAC receptions. Little Lonestars’ activities were conducted concurrently with the adult activities. Children ages 3 through 12 are eligible to participate in this program which included activities such as an art and poster contest, a visit and learning opportunity by several ‘wild” friends, and outside hikes. The goal of Little Lonestars is to teach young people about the importance of habitat conservation on private land and to appreciate and value the tremendous efforts of landowners who help manage Texas wildlife. Marriott Range Riders provided child care and activities for the three-year-old and younger group, and archery and pellet gun ranges were available for 12 and older people. Wildlife 2013 officially closed at noon on Sunday following a devotional gathering. The convention was a perfect mixture of business, education, networking, visiting and recreation. It was a great opportunity to see old friends and meet new ones. Plan to attend Wildlife 2014 on July 10-13 and take advantage of the opportunities it will offer. We’ll look for you.
TEXAS WILDLIFE ASSOCIATION OFFICERS FOR 2013-2014 (L-R) President Greg Simons, Vice President Marcus T. Barrett IV, Second Vice President for Programs Dr. Louis Harveson and Treasurer J. David Anderson.
Š D.K. Langford
YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE As members of the Texas Wildlife Association, we are asking our neighbors who are fellow conservationists, ranchers, and hunters to join our vital efforts. Your membership will help promote Texas’ hunting traditions and develop opportunities for new generations to know the pleasures of Texas outdoors. By joining, you will strengthen our work with legislators, educators and wildlife biologists to protect private lands and the many species of wildlife they support. The future of our wildlife populations depends on you.
For more information on becoming a member of the Texas Wildlife Association please visit www.texas-wildlife.org/membership
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Land News TEXAS DEER ASSOCIATION CONTINUES TO GROW WITH 15TH ANNUAL CONVENTION by WM. Chase Clark The Texas Deer Association (TDA) held its 15th Annual Convention on August 15 -17, 2013 at the JW Marriott Hill Country Resort & Spa in San Antonio. Nearly 2000 people attended the TDA event, representing an increase of 20% over last year’s total. The membership of the statewide association continues to expand with almost 500 new members joining at this year’s convention alone. TDA members are deer enthusiasts. Many are private landowners seeking to gain knowledge and expertise in modern wildlife management techniques to improve wildlife populations and habitat. Attendees to this year’s convention were able to enjoy seminars with some of the nation’s foremost authorities in all aspects of deer management. Many TDA members utilize the Texas Parks and Wildlife Deer Breeder Permit to improve the genetics of their native deer herds. The TDA convention hosted two deer auctions that shattered records nationwide for attendance and performance. Deer sold by breeders in these sales will be utilized to continue improve the quality of Texas’ deer herd at ranches all across the state. The economic impact of this industry is greatest among rural communities where local vendors depend on the investments of private landowners to support their trade. The passion that these modern land stewards have for the deer on their properties leads to great improvements in habitat which benefits multiple wildlife species. Anyone who questions the passion of these land managers should attend a TDA convention, where that desire to support and improve Texas
deer is abundantly evident. TDA continues to work closely with organizations and associations with common interests. This year’s convention was attended by representatives from Texas Wildlife Association, Exotic Wildlife Association, Dallas Safari Club, Texas and Southwest Cattle Raisers’ Association, Venados de Mexico and North American Deer Farmers. The convention was attended by several honored guests including Texas legislators and the Attorney General of Texas Greg Abbott. Attendees were excited to see television star Si Robertson from Duck Dynasty (sponsored by Lodge Creek Whitetails), and enjoyed a fantastic concert by Nashville recording star Kevin Fowler. The TDA is proud to award annual scholarships to qualified candidates. This year’s total of twenty students who received TDA college scholarships was a record for the Association. Applications from students, including essays and transcripts, are reviewed by the TDA Scholarship Committee. “Setting records is nice; but the fun and camaraderie enjoyed by convention attendees is what made the TDA staff happy,” said Karl Kinsel, Executive Director. “Arts, crafts, face painting, games and movies entertained the kids. Antler scoring, camping survival, archery and wild game calling classes kept the youth engaged. A well-rounded agenda included a style show with brunch and cooking events. Live entertainment, hotel swimming pools, the 10th Annual TDA Bobby Marburger Memorial Golf Tournament, and a lot of good food completed the three days of activity.” If you love deer and deer management, you should start making plans today to attend next year’s Texas Deer Association convention from August 7-9, 2014, which promises to be bigger and better than ever. To learn more about the Texas Deer Association and member benefits, please visit www.texasdeerassociation. com. Texas Deer Association – “Conservation through Commerce”
TEXAS DEER ASSOCIATION Defender of Hunting & Private Property Rights in Texas
PROTECTING OUR HERITAGE FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS… HUNTER FREEDOM OF CHOICE The Texas Deer Association supports a hunter’s individual freedom of choice. Every hunter has personal preferences on how and where they like to hunt. The TDA will work to ensure hunters always have the liberty to choose.
THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND Today, there are many who believe the state should dictate how you manage your land and its resources. The Texas Deer Association is a staunch defender of private property rights, and the TDA will always fiffiight so your land remains YOUR land.
YOU HAVE A VOICE The Texas Deer Association is a member-driven association, dedicated to sharing ideas and methods to improve the management and harvest of deer. Our members always have a voice; and your voice is heard, individually and collectively.
ACTIVE & ACCESSIBLE The Texas Deer Association is a very active organization with events and activities all across Texas. Our annual convention, regional meetings, banquets and seminars held in every region of the state, make it easy and fun to get involved.
TRUST THE LANDOWNER The Texas Deer Association understands that overregulation is not a sound wildlife management practice and too often leads to unintended consequences. “Trust the landowner!”
Land News JUDON FAMBROUGH SPEAKS AT TALB JUNE MEETING by Robert Fears Approximately 45 Texas Alliance Land Brokers’ (TALB) members and guests attended the June 26 monthly meeting at the Rough Hollow Ranch near Wimberley. The keynote speaker was Judon Fambrough, Senior Lecturer and Attorney at Law with the Texas Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University. Fambrough discussed the “Addendum for Reservation of Oil, Gas, and Other Minerals” issued by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC). The addendum is for realtors to utilize in any sales contract where the seller wants to reserve any mineral interest. Fambrough said, “The Addendum was promulgated in 2008 and revised on December 5, 2011. It was drafted by attorneys addressing problems created by the development of the Barnett Shale in urban areas of Fort Worth. Because of this fact, the Addendum probably works for a .33-acre residential lot in downtown Fort Worth, but not for a 333-acre farm or ranch in rural Texas.” An article appeared in the Winter 2013 issue of the Oil, Gas and Energy Resources Section of the State Bar of Texas magazine that bolsters Fambrough’s concerns over the addendum. Two attorneys, Celia Flowers and Melanie Reyes of Tyler wrote the article with the title, “Avoiding the Unintended Consequences When Drafting Mineral Reservation.” The Addendum contains three primary sections. Section A defines the “Mineral Estate” as all oil, gas, and other minerals in or under the Property, any royalty under any existing or future lease covering any part of the property, surface rights (including rights of ingress and egress), production and drilling rights, lease payments, and all related benefits. Flowers and Reyes wrote that the usage of the term “Surface Rights” should have been omitted because it is synonymous with the term “Surface Estate” and creates confusion. Fambrough feels that the definition should be written as it is in a deed of trust from a foreclosure on the mineral estate – “… This is not a conveyance or an encumbrance of the surface estate, save and except for such rights of use and possession in and to such surface estate that may exist in favor or the grantor as the owner of the mineral estate, pursuant to applicable Texas Law.” Section B of the addendum reads, “The Mineral Estate owned by Seller, if any, will be conveyed unless reserved as follows: 1) Seller reserves all of the Mineral Estate owned by Seller. 2)Seller reserves an undivided ___________% interest in the Mineral Estate owned by Seller.” Flowers and Reyes had the following comments: (1) “A reservation of all the mineral estate includes a reservation of all of the surface estate by ‘The Definition’, so the buyer gets nothing. (2) The expression of a mineral reservation
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is generally in terms of fractions, not percentages. Thus, a fraction may be placed in the blank and not a percentage, such as 1/4th %. (3) The language prohibits a reservation of a royalty interest.” Fambrough’s comments on Section B were: “In addition to not being able to reserve a royalty interest, the language does not allow a substance-by-substance reservation – I want to convey the oil and retain the gas and uranium. What if the mineral owner also owns the groundwater. Would this be included in the term ‘Other Minerals’?” Section C of the addendum gives the seller a choice of waiving or not waiving the seller’s surface rights including rights of ingress and egress. Fambrough said, “The waiver should have been limited to the implied surface rights to enter for exploration and production of minerals under applicable Texas law. By their definition, if you waive surface rights, you literally waive your right to use the surface for any purpose including a right-of-way access easement. You could landlock yourself. Fambrough’s suggestions for dealing with the TREC Addendum in writing sales contracts are: 1) Drop the definitions from the addendum. Simply rely on applicable Texas law. 2) Provide an addendum (if any) for the reservation of minerals and/or royalties – not the mineral estate. 3) Provide another addendum (if any) for the conveyance (not waiver) of the implied right of ingress and egress for mineral exploration and production. The addendum should say, “The seller conveys to the buyer all rights of ingress and egress for oil and gas exploration and production owned by the mineral owner under applicable Texas law. This right follows the land and is not personal right vested in the buyer. The grantee’s consent cannot be unreasonably withheld, but it shall be reasonable to exact payment and to impose …” The above paragraphs relate only part of Fambrough’s presentation. His full set of slides can be found at http://recenter.tamu.edu/speeches/pdf/ JF062613S1440.pdf.
EXOTIC WILDLIFE ASSOCATION by Charly Seale The Exotic Wildlife Association (EWA) has been extremely active over the past few months with the YO Ranch spring animal sale and two animal sales at Huntsville Livestock in Huntsville, Texas. Prices were extremely high and have remained at that level over the summer. Private treaty sells are strong with a tremendous amount of new buyers getting into the industry. The oil business in Texas has been good for hunting and exotic wildlife sales. The amendment returning the three species - Scimitar Horned Oryx, Dama Gazelle, and Addax – back to the September 2005 status, introduced by Congressman John Carter (R-TX 31) of Roundrock, Texas, was passed out of TEXAS SHEEP & GOAT RAISERS ASSOCIATION by Gil Engdahl Chris Jamison of Coleman was named President of the Texas Sheep & Goat Raisers’ Association at the 98th Annual Convention held in Kerrville on July 27, 2013. Bob Buchholz of Eldorado was elected First Vice President and Lane Porter of Fort Stockton was named Second Vice President. These three gentlemen have been active in the Association for many years, and they represent three distinctly different areas of the state, each with its own set of challenges. We feel they are well suited for the task ahead and look forward to working with them.
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committee in the House of Representatives and will be considered with the Interior appropriations bill in September. Less than 10 percent of those ranchers who own one or more of the three species have actually applied for and received United States Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) permits to breed or hunt these animals. The numbers of these animals continue to decline in Africa. The EWA’s Trophy Game Records of the World’s annual hunting awards banquet was held in San Marcos, Texas. A record number of attendees made this a very successful weekend. The EWA is preparing for its annual Shrimp Boil in Albert, Texas September 21 and invites the public to some great food and entertainment. For more details call the EWA office or go on our website at www. myewa.org.
THE INDEPENDENT CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS by Bill Hyman Cattlemen have been busy ensuring that their livestock and wildlife receive adequate water and feed with the unchanging drought conditions. Strong cattle prices have helped but hay is in short supply with many ranchers looking out of state for additional purchases. Independent Cattlemen’s Association (ICA) continues to post hay suppliers information on our website www.icatexas.com. If you need hay or have hay to sell, please check this service.
States Fish & Wildlife Service’s (USFWS) efforts to reintroduce the Mexican Wolf into new areas of New Mexico, Arizona, Mexico and Texas where there have been no wolves for generations. Other discussions had to do with the unpassed Farm Bill; health issues of sheep and goats; marketing of wool, mohair, lamb and goats; water conservation; weather modification and legislative issues. Bob Malone, former CEO and President of British Petroleum America, was keynote speaker for the last noon session. Malone is now a Sonora Banker and rancher. His very interesting talk was titled, “Can We Save the American Dream? Paying the Piper Will Be Painful!” He touched on the world and national economy as well as energy issues and their affect on economic recovery. Energy production, mainly oil and gas, is at an all-time high and has fueled an economic boom for the Concho Valley of Texas, South Dakota and several other areas. Malone indicated that economic recovery will be sluggish at best, as a low growth of gross domestic product (GDP) will not be sufficient to generate new full-time well-paying jobs. The 39th Annual Independent Cattlemen’s Association Convention was held in June in Bastrop. With top notch speakers and a diverse trade show, the attending members were both educated and entertained. Herd health, strategic financial planning, border security, and ranch management were all discussed and the meeting was concluded with Coach R.C. Slocum, rancher and retired Head Coach for Texas A&M as the guest speaker. Convention entertainment included a golf tournament, dance, live auction, cooking demonstration, quilting bee and several social hours. Seven high school seniors from across the state were honored as the recipients of ICA scholarships. Overall, the convention was a resounding success and many members are making plans to attend the event next June in Beaumont. For more information about ICA please call 512-620-0162 or visit our website www.icatexas.com.
TEXAS AND SOUTHWESTERN CATTLE RAISERS ASSOCIATION by Carmen Fenton In June, Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association (TSCRA) members gathered in San Antonio for the annual TSCRA Summer Meeting. Main topics of discussion included the changing infrastructure of the beef industry because of drought, the implementation of the state’s water plan, and an update on the Texas endangered species. On the legislative front, TSCRA has continuously worked at the State Capitol to protect ranchers and landowners during regular and special sessions. During the regular session, there were many attempts by pipeline companies to create an easier process for them to obtain common carrier status, and thus the power of eminent domain. TSCRA fought hard against proposals that would have severely limited landowners’ rights regarding pipelines and will continue to oppose these attempts in the future. We were also involved in property rights, water
legislation, animal disease traceability, fever ticks, and endangered species issues. In Washington, D.C., TSCRA met with numerous lawmakers and staff, and was involved in discussions on the Farm Bill and immigration reform. We advocated a comprehensive five-year Farm Bill that maintains critical research and conservation dollars, and doesn’t include a livestock title or government mandate regarding on-farm production practices. On the immigration front, TSCRA is continuously working with Congress to stress the need for a common-sense, practical guest worker program. We’ve seen many cattlemen and women at ranch gatherings, Beef Quality Assurance trainings, range and pasture field days, and our 2013 Ranching 101 Series. We hope to see more attendees at TSCRA approximately 25 ranch gatherings scheduled this fall. We’re also looking forward to our annual fall meeting Sept. 25-27 in Grapevine at the Embassy Suites Outdoor World Hotel. The board meeting will be packed full of speakers and educational opportunities for TSCRA members and nonmembers. Check www.tscra.org for a complete list of upcoming events in your area.
Reports were heard of various important issues during the convention. Of great interest was, “The Wolf Is At Our Door!” This report covered United
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Land sold in the first half of 2013 set percentage increases reminiscent
of the heady 2004-2005 era when an unprecedented land boom propelled prices higher and buyers snatched properties from the market as soon as the ink dried on the signature line on the listing. The 2013 prices weighed in at an 8 percent increase over 2012 price levels. As the price chart reveals, 2013 markets have more than recovered the setback suffered in the wake of the 2008 financial meltdown. At $2,480 per acre, the statewide price posted an all-time high in both nominal and inflation adjusted terms. The inflation corrected real price of $435 per acre reported in 1966 dollars amounts to the highest price ever seen in rural Texas land markets. These cold numbers reflect the feverish activity reported by very busy market participants who report seeing a strong demand for good quality cropland plus renewed interest in recreational properties.
Texas Rural Land Prices First Half 2013
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The rest of the story lies in the volume of activity. Although prices
have moved strongly upward and brokers continue to show properties with increasing frequency, volume of reported transactions and total acres exchanged continues to lag behind historical levels. To date, the reported 2,112 reported sales falls short of half of the 5,116 sales recorded in 2012. However, the reporting process lags behind market activity and the final first half total will likely exceed the 2012 total. At 65 acres, the median size is the smallest tract size ever recorded in Texas markets. That means that total acres exchanged likely lagged far behind the totals exchanged in past years. So far, reported transactions have focused on smaller properties despite a noted revival of demand for larger recreational properties. These factors suggest that medium to larger ranches still attract few buyers willing to take the plunge. The result has upward price pressure on properties in favored classes, with sellers of larger properties still waiting for action. Activity in the small end of the market can translate into demand for larger tracts, as entrepreneurs convert them to smaller, more marketable properties. Perhaps the second half of 2013 will see some venturesome developers take the risk and pull the trigger on these larger properties. Stay tuned for results recorded in the second half of the year. The final measure of recovery will follow from increasing volume of sales as well as price increases.
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Markets Heating Up by Charles E. Gilliland, Ph.D.
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SOLD (May 1, 2013 through August 15, 2013)
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Kuper Ranch Sales 17,342± Acres | Maverick County | Sold: 07/26/13 Days on Market: 325 | Sold Price: $26,794,626
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CENTURY 21 Platinum Partners 4,989± Acres | Cass County | Sold: 06/21/13 Days on Market: 372 | Sold Price: $8,994,972
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Bethel Nix Realty 4,400± Acres | Gaines County | Sold: 05/28/13 Days on Market: 1306 | Sold Price: $3,325,000
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Kuper Ranch Sales 4,206± Acres | Maverick County | Sold: 08/05/13 Days on Market: 126 | Sold Price: $5,660,400
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West Texas Ranch Realty 3,910± Acres | Brewster County | Sold: 06/03/13 Days on Market: 868 | Sold Price: $1,660,000
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King Land & Water LLC 2,906± Acres | Jeff Davis County | Sold: 08/05/13 Days on Market: 334 | Sold Price: $3,632,500
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Pitcock Properties 2,422.45± Acres | Reagan County | Sold: 05/02/13 Days on Market: 268 | Sold Price: $1,683,603
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Property Connections Real Estate 2,160± Acres | Brazoria County | Sold: 07/26/13 Days on Market: 134 | Sold Price: $5,940,000
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Kuper Ranch Sales 1,745± Acres | Zavala County | Sold: 05/16/13 Days on Market: 80 | Sold Price: $4,005,073
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1,628± Acres | Freestone County | Sold: 08/13/13
Hortenstine Ranch Company, LLC Days on Market: 251 | Sold Price: $5,271,750
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Pitcock Properties 2,734± Acres | Reagan County | Sold: 05/02/13 Days on Market: 647 | Sold Price: $1,777,100
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Grizzle Land Company 2,550± Acres | Titus County | Sold: 07/18/13 Days on Market: 380 | Sold Price: $5,775,000
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Kuper Ranch Sales 2,310.67± Acres | Frio County | Sold: 05/28/13 Days on Market: 551 | Sold Price: $4,609,786
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Texas Home-Land Realty 2,254± Acres | Terrell County | Sold: 06/01/13 Days on Market: 1,704 | Sold Price: $1,242,207
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Trip duPerier, The Texas Land Man LLC 2,135± Acres | Hamilton County | Sold: 07/11/13 Days on Market: 379 | Sold Price: $8,800,000
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Greene Realty 1,733± Acres | Edwards County | Sold: 07/03/13 Days on Market: 628 | Sold Price: $1,819,650
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Legacy Real Estate 1659± Acres | Howard County | Sold: 07/31/13 Days on Market: 233 | Sold Price: $3,100,000
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1,615.46± Acres | Van Zandt County | Sold: 07/09/13
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1,424± Acres | Jeff Davis County | Sold: 08/06/13
Tierra Real Estate, LLC Days on Market: 160 | Sold Price: $888,814
Williams Trew Sotheby’s Interational Realty
1,994.86± Acres | Hood County | Sold: 08/13/13 Days on Market: 293 | Sold Price: $5,500,000
Kind Land & Water LLC Days on Market: 355 | Sold Price: $2,136,000
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Thweat Real Estate 1,387± Acres | Milam County | Sold: 06/27/13 Days on Market: 707 | Sold Price: $4,161,00
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Tejas Properties 1,270± Acres | Kinney County | Sold: 05/04/13 Days on Market: 1,019 | Sold Price: $2,600,000
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Days on Market: 367 | Sold Price: $3,290,832
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Ranch Realty 1,145± Acres | Tom Green County | Sold: 05/28/13
Days on Market: 631 | Sold Price: $1,600,000
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Kuper Ranch Sales 1,042± Acres | Uvalde County | Sold: 05/15/13 Days on Market: 219 | Sold Price: $1,825,000
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The Texas Ranch Company LLC 993± Acres | Frio County | Sold: 05/13/13 Days on Market: 280 | Sold Price: $3,127,950
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Stephens Ranch Hand Real Estate 981± Acres | Brown County | Sold: 07/03/13 Days on Market: 1532 | Sold Price: $3,300,000
28
Capitol Ranch Real Estate 958± Acres | Coryell County | Sold: 07/07/13 Days on Market: 88 | Sold Price: $2,778,200
29
Home Land Properties
30
Legacy Real Estate 906± Acres | Martin County | Sold: 05/16/13 Days on Market: 90 | Sold Price: $815,400
31
Home & Ranch Real Estate 850± Acres | Burleson County | Sold: 07/15/13 Days on Market: 868 | Sold Price: Not Avaliable
32
KW Farm and Ranch Group 814± Acres | Leon County | Sold: 06/13/13 Days on Market: 129 | Sold Price: $2,000,000
34
767.45± Acres | Colorado County | Sold: 06/13/13 Days on Market: 492 | Sold Price: $3,000,000
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Property Connections Real Estate
1,154.68± Acres | Wharton County | Sold: 07/11/13
929.68± Acres | Liberty County | Sold: 06/28/13
Days on Market: 676 | Sold Price: $2,440,920
Ranch & Hunting Land, LLC 833± Acres | Coleman County | Sold: 06/18/13 Days on Market: 73 | Sold Price: $1,414,349
35
Prime Country Real Estate
757± Acres | Comanche County | Sold: 07/05/13
Days on Market: 84 | Sold Price: $1,300,000
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752± Acres | Montague County | Sold: 07/22/13
37
Lee, Lee & Puckitt Associates, Inc. 720± Acres | Lynn County | Sold: 05/30/13 Days on Market: 97 | Sold Price: $356,400
39
682.16± Acres | Concho County | Sold: 08/12/13
Days on Market: 361 | Sold Price: $2,500,000
40
Ekdahl Real Estate 682± Acres | Stonewall County | Sold: 06/21/13 Days on Market: 309 | Sold Price: $716,900
42
Anders Realty 655± Acres | Blanco County | Sold: 05/13/13 Days on Market: 106 | Sold Price: $3,930,000
43
Joyce Martin Real Estate 650± Acres | Mills County | Sold: 05/10/13 Days on Market: 243 | Sold Price: $1,558,772
44
West Texas Realty 640± Acres | Brewster County | Sold: 06/26/13 Days on Market: 2,239 | Sold Price: $99,500
45
DeBord Real Estate 640± Acres | Concho County | Sold: 06/21/13 Days on Market: 367 | Sold Price: $1,536,000
46
Morgan Real Estate 640± Acres | Nolan County | Sold: 05/21/13 Days on Market: 115 | Sold Price: $1,605,925
47
Terry Wootan Real Estate 639± Acres | Sutton County | Sold: 06/26/13 Days on Market: 442 | Sold Price: $1,050,000
Phyllis Browning Company 606.76± Acres | Gonzales County | Sold: 06/24/13 Days on Market: 600 | Sold Price: $1,333,000
50
Ranch Connection
Days on Market: 1,819 | Sold Price: $1,300,000
48
Ranch & Hunting Land, LLC
Comanche Land Office 614.4± Acres | Comanche County | Sold: 07/17/13
Days on Market: 91 | Sold Price: $1,504,300
49
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McKinnerney & Associates Real Estate 690± Acres | McCulloch County | Sold: 05/21/13
Days on Market: 862 | Sold Price: $984,765
41
DH Land Company 665± Acres | Lampasas County | Sold: 07/11/13 Days on Market: 56 | Sold Price: $1,995,300
La Gloria Land Company 600± Acres | Lavaca County | Sold: 06/25/13 Days on Market: 743 | Sold Price: $1,500,000
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SALE (May 1, 2013 through August 15, 2013)
1
Fred L. Graff Realty Property ID: 1101846 | 58,000± Acres Val Verde County | Call For Price
2
King Land & Water LLC Property ID: 937965 | 55,704± Acres Jeff Davis County | $54,868,922
3
Touchdown Real Estate Property ID: 430120 | 50,468± Acres Pecos County | $13,900,000
4
Kuper Ranch Sales Property ID: 1477517 | 29,000± Acres Kerr County | $85,000,000
5
Rasberry and Associates Property ID: 930538 | 27,000± Acres Terrell County | $14,500,000
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6
Texas LandMen, LLC Property ID: 1158265 | 25,811± Acres Val Verde County | $10,400,000
7
Mark Fox Real Estate Property ID: 958542 | 22,618± Acres Val Verde County | $8,800,000
8
Texas Best Ranches, LLC Property ID: 843822 | 20,000± Acres Val Verde County | Call for Price
9
Tejas Properties Property ID: 1192280 | 19,680± Acres Jeff Davis County | $14,299,251
10
Tejas Properties Property ID: 913616 | 17,984± Acres Knox County | $20,681,600
11
Kuper Ranch Sales Property ID: 1118059 | 17,342± Acres Maverick County | $26,794,626
12
Hood Real Estate Inc. Property ID: 1079379 | 17,132± Acres Kinney County | $58,500,000
13
Fred L. Graff Realty Property ID: 548362 | 17,100± Acres Val Verde County | $14,535,000
14
Bridleman Land Co. Property ID: 526502 | 17,000± Acres Val Verde County | $13,600,000
15
Kuper Ranch Sales Property ID: 1092530 | 16,890± Acres Brewster County | $8,465,175
16
Legacy Real Estate Property ID: 1373227 | 16,511± Acres Andrews County | $16,511,900
17
CENTURY 21 The Hills Realty Property ID: 1145295 | 16,432± Acres Val Verde County | $13,145,600
18
Assiter Auctioneers Property ID: 1431559 | 16,000± Acres Gray County | Call For Price
19
Touchdown Real Estate Property ID: 1401811 | 15,094± Acres Pecos County | $7,500,000
20
Tejas Ranch Properties Property ID: 1190165 | 14,465± Acres Webb County | Call For Price
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22
Tejas Properties Property ID: 1418933 | 13,200± Acres Val Verde County | $18,630,000
23
Donnie Stegemoller, Realtors Property ID: 1076060 | 12,105± Acres Pecos County | $5,500,000
21
24
Brooks Land Gallery Inc. Property ID: 741581 | 11,863± Acres Culberson County | $12,600,000
25
Stephens Ranch Real Estate Property ID: 439602 | 11,847± Acres Maverick County | $1,420,000
26
Lee, Lee & Puckitt Associates, Inc. Property ID: 360008 | 11,155± Acres Kent County | $8,868,225
27
Dalhart Real Estate Property ID: 1010269 | 11,120± Acres Dallam County | $24,000,000
28
Kerry Cartrite Ranches Property ID: 1127493 | 11,118± Acres Hartley County | $5,000,000
29
Ruple Properties Property ID: 1100679 | 11,007± Acres Val Verde County | $6,824,340
30
Big League Ranches, LLC Property ID: 1036962 | 10,600± Acres Hudspeth County | $9,100,000
31
Waterfront Marketing, LLC Property ID: 1106937 | 10,568± Acres Calhoun County | $57,194,016
32
Scott Land Company, LLC Property ID: 1144798 | 10,510± Acres Motley County | $11,035,500
34
Whitaker Real Estate Property ID: 1162200 | 10,313± Acres Hall County | $9,230,135
35
Legacy Real Estate Property ID: 906436 | 10,249± Acres Jeff Davis County | $6,047,134
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Fred l. Graff Realty Property ID: 1036179 | 14,034± Acres Val Verde County | $13,963,830
Trip duPerier, The Texas Land Man LLC Property ID: 1076675 | 10,449± Acres Webb County | Call For Price
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Bridleman Land Co. Property ID: 944605 | 10,200± Acres Val Verde County | $8,109,000
37
Great Southwest Ranches Property ID: 103566 | 10,200± Acres Pecos County | $7,000,000
38
Texas Ranch Sales, LLC Property ID: 1042037 | 10,000± Acres Zapata County | $14,950,000
40
Ragsdale Ranch Realty Property ID: 1176976 | 9,954± Acres Terrell County | $4,230,824
41
Kuper Ranch Sales Property ID: 975662 | 9,908± Acres Kinney County | $14,367,470
39
42
Trip duPerier, The Texas Land Man LLC Property ID: 1184339 | 9,700± Acres Terrell County | Call For Price
43
Busbee Ranch Sales Property ID: 1411325 | 9,627± Acres Webb County | $14,128,392
44
Legacy Real Estate Property ID: 954826 | 9,431± Acres Jeff Davis County | $8,252,117
45
Reata Realty and management Co. Property ID: 1133554 | 9,269± Acres Wharton County | $39,887,240
46
Coldwell Banker Pacesetter Steel Property ID: 1190385 | 9,167± Acres Val Verde County | $5,041,850
47
Ranch Marketing Associates Property ID: 1096202 | 9,100± Acres Val Verde County | $10,881,893
48
Kuper Ranch Sales Property ID: 632975 | 8,851± Acres Kinney County | $12,391,400
49
Janita Hinds Real Estate Property ID: 890890 | 8,598± Acres Val Verde County | $3,869,460
50
Chas S. Middleton and Son Property ID: 1367518 | 8,441± Acres Uvalde County | $11,775,432
Texas Ranch Sales, LLC Property ID: 1054890 | 10,000± Acres Webb County | $14,950,000
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Region 3
Region 4
Region 5
Region 6
Region 7
Propert y I n dex
Andrews Armstrong Bailey Borden Briscoe Carson Castro Cochran Crosby Dallam Dawson Deaf Smith Ector Floyd Gaines Garza Gray Hale Hansford Hartley Hemphill Hockley Howard Hutchinson Lamb Lipscomb Lubbock Lynn Martin Midland Moore Ochiltree Oldham Parmer Potter Randall Roberts Sherman Swisher Terry Yoakum
37 17 22 36 21 13 19 26 29 1 35 15 40 25 34 33 14 24 3 6 10 27 39 8 23 5 28 32 38 41 7 4 11 18 12 16 9 2 20 31 30
Brewster Crane Culberson El Paso Hudspeth Jeff Davis Loving Pecos Presidio Reeves Terrell Ward Winkler
12 8 3 1 2 9 5 10 11 4 13 7 6
Archer Baylor Childress Clay Coke Collingsworth Concho Cottle Crockett Dickens Donley Edwards Fisher Foard Glasscock Hall Hardeman Haskell Irion Jack Jones Kent King Kinney Knox Mitchell Motley Nolan Reagan Runnels Schleicher Scurry Shackelford Stephens Sterling Stonewall Sutton Taylor Throckmorton Tom Green Upton Val Verde Wheeler Wichita Wilbarger Young
16 15 5 17 34 3 40 8 41 12 2 45 25 9 32 4 6 20 38 23 26 18 13 46 14 29 7 30 37 35 42 24 27 28 33 19 43 31 21 39 36 44 1 11 10 22
Anderson Angelina Bowie Camp Cass Cherokee Collin Cooke Dallas Delta Denton Ellis Fannin Franklin Grayson Gregg Harrison Henderson Hood Hopkins Houston Hunt Jasper Johnson Kaufman Lamar Marion Montague Morris Nacogdoches Newton Palo Pinto Panola Parker Polk Rains Red River Rockwall Rusk Sabine San Augustine Shelby Smith Somervell Tarrant Titus Trinity Tyler Upshur Van Zandt Wise Wood
38 46 7 16 18 39 10 2 22 12 9 33 4 14 3 36 37 34 30 13 42 11 51 32 24 5 29 1 17 43 52 19 41 20 49 26 6 23 40 48 47 44 35 31 21 15 45 50 28 25 8 27
Austin Brazoria Brazos Burleson Calhoun Chambers Colorado DeWitt Fayette Fort Bend Galveston Gonzales Grimes Hardin Harris Jackson Jefferson Lavaca Leon Liberty Madison Matagorda Montgomery Orange Robertson San Jacinto Victoria Walker Waller Washington Wharton
11 28 4 3 31 23 19 25 10 21 29 17 7 15 22 26 24 18 2 14 5 27 13 16 1 9 30 8 12 6 20
Aransas Atascosa Bee Bexar Brooks Cameron Comal Dimmit Duval Frio Goliad Guadalupe Hidalgo Jim Hogg Jim Wells Karnes Kenedy Kleberg La Salle Live Oak Maverick McMullen Medina Nueces Refugio San Patricio Starr Uvalde Webb Willacy Wilson Zapata Zavala
19 9 16 4 28 33 1 12 22 8 17 5 31 27 23 11 29 25 13 15 6 14 3 24 18 20 30 2 21 32 10 26 7
Bandera Bastrop Bell Blanco Bosque Brown Burnet Caldwell Callahan Coleman Comanche Coryell Eastland Erath Falls Freestone Gillespie Hamilton Hays Hill Kendall Kerr Kimble Lampasas Lee Limestone Llano Mason McCulloch McLennan Menard Milam Mills Navarro Real San Saba Travis Williamson
38 31 19 29 8 5 24 36 1 4 6 12 2 3 20 15 28 7 35 9 34 33 27 18 32 14 23 22 16 13 21 26 11 10 37 17 30 25
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Propert y I n dex
county
region
county index acres page no.
region no.
Anderson
Northeast Texas
Armstrong
Panhandle and South Plains 1
Atascosa
South Texas
Atascosa
county
region
acres page no.
region no.
county
region
acres page no.
region no.
1,260
150
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
700
144
Freestone
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,100
152
404
118
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
414
154
Frio
South Texas
6
818
173
6
54.89
119
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
343.19
142
Frio
South Texas
6
790
90
South Texas
6
29
103
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
288
155
Frio
South Texas
6
720
173
Austin
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
93
177
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
262.91
143
Garza
Panhandle and South Plains 1
1,280
164
Austin
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
53
176
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
247
155
Gillespie
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
2,030
105
Austin
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
12
177
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
194
154
Gillespie
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,400
149
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
109 - 70
103
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
183
143
Gillespie
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,318.17
181
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,130
122
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
171.14
144
Gillespie
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
927
135
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
650
107
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
170.17
145
Gillespie
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
746
210
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
624
136
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
159.65
142
Gillespie
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
323
105
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
600
102
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
150
155
Gillespie
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
312
135
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
509
138
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
135
144
Gillespie
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
231.9
87
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
464
198
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
100
142
Gillespie
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
200
140
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
418
161
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
99.68
144
Gillespie
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
188
131
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
411
200
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
86.06
155
Gillespie
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
153
137
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
400
105
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
84.84
142
Gillespie
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
131
89
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
369
99
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
80
143
Gillespie
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
97
101
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
335
217
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
62
154
Gillespie
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
77
77
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
308
108
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
37
143
Gillespie
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
40
136
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
304
120
Calhoun
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
3,400
209
Gillespie
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
9
97
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
126
98
Coke
West Texas
3
726
180
Goliad
South Texas
6
418.77
125
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
97
98
Coleman
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
475
196
Grayson
Northeast Texas
4
758
192
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
90
99
Coleman
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
330
196
Grimes
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
269.72
178
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
75
137
Coleman
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
255
196
Guadalupe
South Texas
6
1,647
121
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
65
160
Collin
Northeast Texas
4
314
115
Guadalupe
South Texas
6
119.87
220
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
60
139
Colorado
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
120
176
Guadalupe, NM
68,112
165
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
24
102
Colorado
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
92
176
Hamilton
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,375.40
117
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
14.8
102
Comanche
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
321
216
Hamilton
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
347
193
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
14
101
Cooke
Northeast Texas
4
430
152
Hamilton
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
190
204
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
13
100
Cooke
Northeast Texas
4
220
113
Hamilton
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
176.13
202
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
10.60
91
Coryell
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
210.93
202
Harris
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
0.37
129
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
7
100
Cottle
West Texas
3
767
118
Harrison
Northeast Texas
4
1,237
114
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
6
100
Crockett
West Texas
3
6,000 - 500
193
Hays
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
2,276
26
Bandera
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
6
100
Crockett
West Texas
3
8,313
183
Hays
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
250
137
Bastrop
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
567.34
213
Denton
Northeast Texas
4
95
117
Henderson
Northeast Texas
4
1,050
150
Bell
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
533.77
142
Dewitt
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
97.13
119
Hidalgo
South Texas
6
847
121
Bell
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
267
143
Dimmit
West Texas
3
3,457
189
Hill
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,491
115
Bell
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
66.90
145
Dimmit
West Texas
3
900
78
Hill
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
533
222
Bexar
South Texas
6
1,509
170
Duval
South Texas
6
650 - 350
95
Hood
Northeast Texas
4
2,100
193
Bexar
South Texas
6
180
103
Duval
South Texas
6
1,440
135
Hopkins
Northeast Texas
4
534
211
Bexar
South Texas
6
55.45
123
Duval
South Texas
6
1,440
220
Hopkins
Northeast Texas
4
269.5
211
Blanco
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
3,601
74
Duval
South Texas
6
784
90
Hopkins
Northeast Texas
4
90
211
Blanco
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
3,601
112
Duval
South Texas
6
540
109
Jack
West Texas
3
650
218
Blanco
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,126
131
Eastland
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,174
113
Jackson
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
2,040
156
Blanco
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
860
74
Edwards
West Texas
3
4,107
20
Jackson
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
1,100
156
Blanco
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
495
199
Edwards
West Texas
3
3,200
93
Jackson
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
700
156
Blanco
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
74
217
Edwards
West Texas
3
2,800
99
Jackson
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
330
156
Blanco
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
24
132
Edwards
West Texas
3
2,000
107
Jackson
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
56
157
Bosque
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,495
218
Edwards
West Texas
3
1,800
190
Jeff Davis
Far West Texas
2
55,704
170
Bosque
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
790
116
Edwards
West Texas
3
770
182
Jeff Davis
Far West Texas
2
19,680
191
Bosque
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
440.18
116
Edwards
West Texas
3
600
87
Jeff Davis
Far West Texas
2
8,165
205
Bosque
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
81
117
Edwards
West Texas
3
528.11
168
Jeff Davis
Far West Texas
2
1,533.67
170
Bosque
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
5
114
Edwards
West Texas
3
296
168
Jeff Davis
Far West Texas
2
163.50
171
Brazoria
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
1,979
92
Edwards
West Texas
3
254
169
Jim Wells
South Texas
6
340
181
Brazoria
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
1,078
92
Edwards
West Texas
3
223
169
Johnston, OK
2,760
152
Brazos
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
1,727.94
127
Edwards
West Texas
3
193
169
Karnes
South Texas
6
50
103
Brazos
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
586.29
127
Ellis
Northeast Texas
4
121
115
Karnes
South Texas
6
71
103
Brazos
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
549.15
127
Erath
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,500
113
Kaufman
Northeast Texas
4
257
114
Brazos
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
142.14
127
Erath
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,129
151
Kendall
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
400 - 30
95
Brazos
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
50
207
Erath
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
460
192
Kendall
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
427.21
159
Brewster
Far West Texas
2
23,809
175
Erath
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
320.44
193
Kendall
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
347
133
Brewster
Far West Texas
2
16,881
76
Falls
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
237
147
Kendall
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
224
126
Brewster
Far West Texas
2
2,197
175
Fannin
Northeast Texas
4
645
222
Kendall
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
196
91
Brewster
Far West Texas
2
10.89
174
Fannin
Northeast Texas
4
285
222
Kendall
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
190
91
Brewster
Far West Texas
2
10.55
174
Fayette
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
2,200
106
Kendall
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
138
137
Brewster
Far West Texas
2
10
174
Fayette
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
966
145
Kendall
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
135
159
Brooks
South Texas
6
508
172
Fayette
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
107.42
129
Kendall
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
103
141
Burleson
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
1,026
105
Fayette
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
76.41
129
Kendall
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
100
93
Burleson
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
567
162
Fayette
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
72
157
Kendall
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
82
93
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
210 - 75
180
Fayette
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
31.17
129
Kendall
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
80
79
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,841
104
Fayette
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
28
157
Kendall
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
62
79
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,648
182
Fort Bend
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
101.95
213
Kendall
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
50
108
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,315
142
Franklin
Northeast Texas
4
1,702
218
Kendall
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
37.14
119
Burnet
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,003
145
Freestone
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
4,624
218
Kendall
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
35
139
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Kendall
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
23
140
Llano
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
225
145
San Patricio
South Texas
6
504
212
Kendall
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
12.50
141
Llano
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
120
153
San Saba
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,200
95
Kendall
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
10.86
94
Llano
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
103
159
San Saba
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
575
182
Kent
West Texas
3
1,380
164
Llano
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
35
197
San Saba
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
375
195
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
29,000
13
Madison
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
2,593.85
127
San Saba
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
135
195
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
2,408
96
Madison
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
319.13
194
Schleicher
West Texas
3
996
95
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
879
130
Madison
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
218.94
194
Stonewall
West Texas
3
4,846
216
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
805
83
Madison
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
768.62
127
Stonewall
West Texas
3
2,715
164
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
720
183
Mason
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,000
197
Stonewall
West Texas
3
1,500
165
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
719
80
Mason
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
490.55
153
Sutton
West Texas
3
2,018
180
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
676
171
Mason
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
447
132
Terrell
Far West Texas
2
9,700
107
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
640
101
Mason
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
333
195
Terrell
Far West Texas
2
2,274
183
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
575
158
Mason
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
320
153
Tom Green
West Texas
3
568
148
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
431
159
Mason
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
45
195
Upshur
Northeast Texas
4
181
218
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
350
134
Maverick
South Texas
6
4,272
74
Uvalde
South Texas
6
8,441.17
165
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
280
133
Maverick
South Texas
6
1,000
158
Uvalde
South Texas
6
4,543
72
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
256.94
84
McCulloch
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
8,062
203
Uvalde
South Texas
6
4,223
151
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
236
109
McCulloch
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
4,700
128
Uvalde
South Texas
6
2,392
184
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
229
172
McCulloch
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
3,429
216
Uvalde
South Texas
6
2,309
96
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
160
161
McCulloch
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,336
196
Uvalde
South Texas
6
2,309
167
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
127
134
McCulloch
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
891
148
Uvalde
South Texas
6
1,385
78
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
108
160
McCulloch
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
303
195
Uvalde
South Texas
6
890
97
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
96
134
McCulloch
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
271
200
Uvalde
South Texas
6
724
99
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
79
160
McCulloch
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
225
200
Uvalde
South Texas
6
720
166
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
73
161
McLennan
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,067
206
Uvalde
South Texas
6
630
99
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
59
85
Medina
South Texas
6
4,168
76
Uvalde
South Texas
6
575
102
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
55
82
Medina
South Texas
6
2,312
130
Uvalde
South Texas
6
431
215
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
54
158
Medina
South Texas
6
2,178
73
Uvalde
South Texas
6
412
89
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
48
32
Medina
South Texas
6
2,178
151
Uvalde
South Texas
6
333
166
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
37.33
159
Medina
South Texas
6
1,127
135
Uvalde
South Texas
6
150
98
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
34
188
Medina
South Texas
6
920
173
Uvalde
South Texas
6
115
100
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
18
158
Medina
South Texas
6
884
74
Uvalde
South Texas
6
90
98
Kerr
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
7
134
Medina
South Texas
6
565
158
Uvalde
South Texas
6
11
99
Kimble
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,600
122
Medina
South Texas
6
420
120
Uvalde
South Texas
6
9.12
77
Kimble
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,230
94
Medina
South Texas
6
370
76
Uvalde
South Texas
6
5
101
Kimble
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
793
148
Medina
South Texas
6
260
100
Uvalde
South Texas
6
1.77
215
Kimble
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
705
94
Medina
South Texas
6
214
102
Val Verde
West Texas
3
25,811
108
Kimble
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
642
75
Medina
South Texas
6
151
146
Val Verde
West Texas
3
13,200
190
Kimble
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
494
210
Medina
South Texas
6
151
217
Val Verde
West Texas
3
5,719
181
Kimble
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
250
92
Medina
South Texas
6
150
123
Val Verde
West Texas
3
5,407
190
Kimble
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
190.17
210
Medina
South Texas
6
87
77
Val Verde
West Texas
3
2,141
191
King
West Texas
3
2,478
118
Menard
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
7,850
24
Val Verde
West Texas
3
1,067.37
167
Kinney
West Texas
3
9,908.60
75
Menard
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
6,500
197
Val Verde
West Texas
3
1,032
148
Kinney
West Texas
3
8,851
75
Menard
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
2,313
136
Val Verde
West Texas
3
894
168
Kinney
West Texas
3
1,650
185
Menard
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
676
195
Val Verde
West Texas
3
872.6
84
Kinney
West Texas
3
1,337
167
Menard
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
152.3
195
Val Verde
West Texas
3
302
147
Kinney
West Texas
3
684
75
Milam
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
810
146
Van Zandt
Northeast Texas
4
93
214
Kinney
West Texas
3
641
167
Milam
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
800
147
Van Zandt
Northeast Texas
4
75
221
Knox
West Texas
3
17,984
191
Milam
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
237
181
Victoria
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
4,000
124
La Salle
South Texas
6
1,300
136
Milam
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
70
147
Victoria
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
835
209
Lampasas
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
3,969
181
Mills
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
649
219
Walker
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
5,442
208
Lampasas
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,465
180
Montague
Northeast Texas
4
162.77
192
Walker
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
1,116
208
Lampasas
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,248
144
Montgomery Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
154
162
Walker
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
762
162
Lampasas
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,025
109
Montgomery Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
150
163
Walker
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
215.07
178
Lampasas
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
513.78
180
Montgomery Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
53
163
Walker
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
114.80
178
Lampasas
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
476
143
Palo Pinto
Northeast Texas
4
880
192
Walker
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
27.50
179
Lampasas
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
458
143
Parker
Northeast Texas
4
1,043
152
Waller
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
66
177
Lampasas
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
401
144
Pecos
Far West Texas
2
15,000
217
Waller
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
30
163
Lampasas
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
360
154
Pecos
Far West Texas
2
2,300
146
Washington
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
2,100
176
Lampasas
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
248
145
Presidio
Far West Texas
2
4,159
171
Washington
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
70
177
Lampasas
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
199.34
116
Presidio
Far West Texas
2
2,841.71
171
Webb
South Texas
6
5,600
187
LaSalle
South Texas
6
2,002 - 1,000 186
32,170.7
164
Webb
South Texas
6
683
78
Lavaca
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
1,550
157
Rains
Northeast Texas
4
100
211
Wharton
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
480
157
Lavaca
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
218.46
129
Rains
Northeast Texas
4
51.48
211
Williamson
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
93
145
Leon
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
2,695
88
Real
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
12,000
30
Wilson
South Texas
6
1,311
101
Leon
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
814.39
127
Real
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,688
109
Wilson
South Texas
6
397
120
Leon
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
642
127
Real
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
754
81
Wilson
South Texas
6
100
101
Leon
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
605.41
127
Real
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
216
86
Wilson
South Texas
6
90
216
Limestone
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
216.40
144
Real
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
207
77
Wilson
South Texas
6
18.5
103
Live Oak
South Texas
6
3,774.79
212
Real
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
203.36
210
Zavala
South Texas
6
2,124
108
Live Oak
South Texas
6
1,050
212
Refugio
South Texas
6
2,216
76
Zavala
South Texas
6
1,938
172
Live Oak
South Texas
6
580
90
Robertson
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
2,057.12
127
Zavala
South Texas
6
1,547
78
Llano
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
1,338
201
Robertson
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
360.93
127
Zavala
South Texas
6
1,285
185
Llano
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
932
148
Robertson
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
312
163
Zavala
South Texas
6
887
184
Llano
Austin-Waco-Hill Country
7
483.36
128
San Jacinto
Gulf Coast-Brazos Bottom
6
240
107
Zavala
South Texas
6
880
102
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Guadalupe, NM 165
1,938
Zavala
172
835
Victoria
209
431
Uvalde
215
55,704
Jeff Davis
170
1,841
Burnet
104
818
Frio
173
430
Cooke
152
32,170.7
Quay, NM
164
1,800
Edwards
190
814.39
Leon
127
427.21
Kendall
159
acres
29,000
Kerr
13
1,727.94
Brazos
127
810
Milam
146
420
Medina
120
210.93
Coryell
202
82
Kendall
93
25,811
Val Verde
108
1,702
Franklin
218
805
Kerr
83
418.77
Goliad
125
210 - 75
Burnet
180
81
Bosque
117
23,809
Brewster
175
1,688
Real
109
800
Milam
147
418
Bandera
161
207
Real
77
80
Burnet
143
19,680
Jeff Davis
191
1,650
Kinney
185
793
Kimble
148
414
Burnet
154
203.36
Real
210
80
Kendall
79
17,984
Knox
191
1,648
Burnet
182
790
Bosque
116
412
Uvalde
89
200
Gillespie
140
79
Kerr
160
16,881
Brewster
76
1,647
Guadalupe
121
790
Frio
90
411
Bandera
200
199.34
Lampasas
116
77
Gillespie
77
15,000
Pecos
217
1,600
Kimble
122
784
Duval
90
404
Armstrong
118
196
Kendall
91
76.41
Fayette
129
13,200
Val Verde
190
1,550
Lavaca
157
770
Edwards
182
401
Lampasas
144
194
Burnet
154
75
Bandera
137
12,000
Real
30
1,547
Zavala
78
768.62
Madison
127
400 - 30
Kendall
95
193
Edwards
169
75
Van Zandt
221
9,908.60
Kinney
75
1,533.67
Jeff Davis
170
767
Cottle
118
400
Bandera
105
190.17
Kimble
210
74
Blanco
217
9,700
Terrell
107
1,509
Bexar
170
762
Walker
162
397
Wilson
120
190
Hamilton
204
73
Kerr
161
8,851
Kinney
75
1,500
Erath
113
758
Grayson
192
375
San Saba
195
190
Kendall
91
72
Fayette
157
8,441.17
Uvalde
165
1,500
Stonewall
165
754
Real
81
370
Medina
76
188
Gillespie
131
71
Karnes
103
8,313
Crockett
183
1,495
Bosque
218
746
Gillespie
210
369
Bandera
99
183
Burnet
143
70
Milam
147
8,165
Jeff Davis
205
1,491
Hill
115
726
Coke
180
360.93
Robertson
127
181
Upshur
218
70
Washington
177
8,062
McCulloch
203
1,465
Lampasas
180
724
Uvalde
99
360
Lampasas
154
180
Bexar
103
66.90
Bell
145
7,850
Menard
24
1,440
Duval
135
720
Frio
173
350
Kerr
134
176.13
Hamilton
202
66
Waller
177
6,500
Menard
197
1,440
Duval
220
720
Kerr
183
347
Hamilton
193
171.14
Burnet
144
65
Bandera
160
6,000 - 500
Crockett
193
1,400
Gillespie
149
720
Uvalde
166
347
Kendall
133
170.17
Burnet
145
62
Burnet
154
5,719
Val Verde
181
1,385
Uvalde
78
719
Kerr
80
343.19
Burnet
142
163.50
Jeff Davis
171
62
Kendall
79
5,600
Webb
187
1,380
Kent
164
705
Kimble
94
340
Jim Wells
181
162.77
Montague
192
60
Bandera
139
5,442
Walker
208
1,375.40
Hamilton
117
700
Burnet
144
335
Bandera
217
160
Kerr
161
59
Kerr
85
5,407
Val Verde
190
1,338
Llano
201
700
Jackson
156
333
Mason
195
159.65
Burnet
142
56
Jackson
157
4,846
Stonewall
216
1,337
Kinney
167
684
Kinney
75
333
Uvalde
166
154
Montgomery
162
55.45
Bexar
123
4,700
McCulloch
128
1,336
McCulloch
196
683
Webb
78
330
Coleman
196
153
Gillespie
137
55
Kerr
82
4,624
Freestone
218
1,318.17
Gillespie
181
676
Kerr
171
330
Jackson
156
152.3
Menard
195
54.89
Atascosa
119
4,543
Uvalde
72
1,315
Burnet
142
676
Menard
195
323
Gillespie
105
151
Medina
146
54
Kerr
158
4,272
Maverick
74
1,311
Wilson
101
650 - 350
Duval
95
321
Comanche
216
151
Medina
217
53
Austin
176
4,223
Uvalde
151
1,300
La Salle
136
650
Bandera
107
320.44
Erath
193
150
Burnet
155
53
Montgomery
163
4,168
Medina
76
1,285
Zavala
185
650
Jack
218
320
Mason
153
150
Medina
123
51.48
Rains
211
4,159
Presidio
171
1,280
Garza
164
649
Mills
219
319.13
Madison
194
150
Montgomery
163
50
Brazos
207
4,107
Edwards
20
1,260
Anderson
150
645
Fannin
222
314
Collin
115
150
Uvalde
98
50
Karnes
103
4,000
Victoria
124
1,248
Lampasas
144
642
Kimble
75
312
Gillespie
135
142.14
Brazos
127
50
Kendall
108
3,969
Lampasas
181
1,237
Harrison
114
642
Leon
127
312
Robertson
163
138
Kendall
137
48
Kerr
32
3,774.79
Live Oak
212
1,230
Kimble
94
641
Kinney
167
308
Bandera
108
135
Burnet
144
45
Mason
195
3,601
Blanco
74
1,200
San Saba
95
640
Kerr
101
304
Bandera
120
135
Kendall
159
40
Gillespie
136
3,601
Blanco
112
1,174
Eastland
113
630
Uvalde
99
303
McCulloch
195
135
San Saba
195
37.33
Kerr
159
3,457
Dimmit
189
1,130
Bandera
122
624
Bandera
136
302
Val Verde
147
131
Gillespie
89
37.14
Kendall
119
3,429
McCulloch
216
1,129
Erath
151
605.41
Leon
127
296
Edwards
168
127
Kerr
134
37
Burnet
143
3,400
Calhoun
209
1,127
Medina
135
600
Bandera
102
288
Burnet
155
126
Bandera
98
35
Kendall
139
3,200
Edwards
93
1,126
Blanco
131
600
Edwards
87
285
Fannin
222
121
Ellis
115
35
Llano
197
2,841.71
Presidio
171
1,116
Walker
208
586.29
Brazos
127
280
Kerr
133
120
Colorado
176
34
Kerr
188
2,800
Edwards
99
1,100
Freestone
152
580
Live Oak
90
271
McCulloch
200
120
Llano
153
31.17
Fayette
129
2,760
Johnston, OK
152
1,100
Jackson
156
575
Kerr
158
269.72
Grimes
178
119.87
Guadalupe
220
30
Waller
163
2,715
Stonewall
164
1,078
Brazoria
92
575
San Saba
182
269.5
Hopkins
211
115
Uvalde
100
29
Atascosa
103
2,695
Leon
88
1,067.37
Val Verde
167
575
Uvalde
102
267
Bell
143
114.80
Walker
178
28
Fayette
157
2,593.85
Madison
127
1,067
McLennan
206
568
Tom Green
148
262.91
Burnet
143
109 - 70
Bandera
103
27.50
Walker
179
2,478
King
118
1,050
Henderson
150
567.34
Bastrop
213
260
Medina
100
108
Kerr
160
24
Bandera
102
2,408
Kerr
96
1,050
Live Oak
212
567
Burleson
162
257
Kaufman
114
107.42
Fayette
129
24
Blanco
132
2,392
Uvalde
184
1,043
Parker
152
565
Medina
158
256.94
Kerr
84
103
Kendall
141
23
Kendall
140
2,313
Menard
136
1,032
Val Verde
148
549.15
Brazos
127
255
Coleman
196
103
Llano
159
18.5
Wilson
103
2,312
Medina
130
1,026
Burleson
105
540
Duval
109
254
Edwards
169
101.95
Fort Bend
213
18
Kerr
158
2,309
Uvalde
96
1,025
Lampasas
109
534
Hopkins
211
250
Hays
137
100
Burnet
142
14.8
Bandera
102
2,309
Uvalde
167
1,003
Burnet
145
533.77
Bell
142
250
Kimble
92
100
Kendall
93
14
Bandera
101
2,300
Pecos
146
1,000
Mason
197
533
Hill
222
248
Lampasas
145
100
Rains
211
13
Bandera
100
2,276
Hays
26
1,000
Maverick
158
528.11
Edwards
168
247
Burnet
155
100
Wilson
101
12.50
Kendall
141
2,274
Terrell
183
996
Schleicher
95
513.78
Lampasas
180
240
San Jacinto
107
99.68
Burnet
144
12
Austin
177
2,216
Refugio
76
966
Fayette
145
509
Bandera
138
237
Falls
147
97.13
Dewitt
119
11
Uvalde
99
2,200
Fayette
106
932
Llano
148
508
Brooks
172
237
Milam
181
97
Bandera
98
10.89
Brewster
174
2,197
Brewster
175
927
Gillespie
135
504
San Patricio
212
236
Kerr
109
97
Gillespie
101
10.86
Kendall
94
2,178
Medina
73
920
Medina
173
495
Blanco
199
231.9
Gillespie
87
96
Kerr
134
10.60
Bandera
91
2,178
Medina
151
900
Dimmit
78
494
Kimble
210
229
Kerr
172
95
Denton
117
10.55
Brewster
174
2,141
Val Verde
191
894
Val Verde
168
490.55
Mason
153
225
Llano
145
93
Austin
177
10
Brewster
174
2,124
Zavala
108
891
McCulloch
148
483.36
Llano
128
225
McCulloch
200
93
Van Zandt
214
9.12
Uvalde
77
2,100
Hood
193
890
Uvalde
97
480
Wharton
157
224
Kendall
126
93
Williamson
145
9
Gillespie
97
2,100
Washington
176
887
Zavala
184
476
Lampasas
143
223
Edwards
169
92
Colorado
176
7
Bandera
100
2,057.12
Robertson
127
884
Medina
74
475
Coleman
196
220
Cooke
113
90
Bandera
99
7
Kerr
134
2,040
Jackson
156
880
Palo Pinto
192
464
Bandera
198
218.94
Madison
194
90
Hopkins
211
6
Bandera
100
2,030
Gillespie
105
880
Zavala
102
460
Erath
192
218.46
Lavaca
129
90
Uvalde
98
6
Bandera
100
2,018
Sutton
180
879
Kerr
130
458
Lampasas
143
216.40
Limestone
144
90
Wilson
216
5
Bosque
114
2,002 - 1,000 LaSalle
186
872.6
Val Verde
84
447
Mason
132
216
Real
86
87
Medina
77
5
Uvalde
101
2,000
Edwards
107
860
Blanco
74
440.18
Bosque
116
215.07
Walker
178
86.06
Burnet
155
1.77
Uvalde
215
1,979
Brazoria
92
847
Hidalgo
121
431
Kerr
159
214
Medina
102
84.84
Burnet
142
0.37
Harris
129
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La Gloria Land Co.
156
Land & Ranch Realty
30
Land Investex
103
5 Star Properties
129
LANDTX
24
Ahern Ranches
146
Lee, Lee & Puckitt Associates Inc
203
Austin Travis Properties
199
Lone Star Realty
207
Bart Jones Real Estate
198
Markham Realty
178
Billy Murphy: Coldwell Banker
209
Meek Ranch Sales
182
Briggs Freeman
112
Nine Bar Land & Cattle
195
Buddy Davis
32
Nixon Real Estate
210
Burks Real Estate
202
Phyllis Browning Company
119
Carpenter Real Estate
174
Premium Property Services
220
Chas S. Middleton and Son
164
Ranch Connection
192
Chip Cole Ranch Broker
205
Ranch Investments
180
Cobb Properties
204
Reno Realty Group
160
Conlee Real Estate
200
Republic Ranches
150
Davis Vernon
118
Sam Vester & Joe Wilson
186
DBL Real Estate
194
Schulgen Ranch Investments
188
DTS Properties
206
Southwest Land & Loan
184
Evans & Associates Real Estate
158
Tejas Properties
190
FINDARANCH.COM
201
Terry Wootan Real Estate
197
Foster Farm & Ranch
166
Texas AG Realty
213
Frio River & Ranch Properties
215
Texas Heritage Brokers, Inc.
216
Frosty Miller Ranch Realty, Inc.
153
Texas Land and Ranch Co.
96
Glenn Irvin & Company
211
Texas LandMen
134
Graham Farm
214
Texas Ranch Brokerage
212
Homeland Properties
208
Texas Ranch Brokers
142
Hood Real Estate Inc
80
Texas Ranches for Sale
88
Hortenstine Ranch Company
218
Texas Ranchlands Realty
217
Jacobs Prop. Cabela’s Trophy Prop.
162
Texas Sporting Properties
196
Jess Alford, Broker
221
The duPerier Texas LandMan
104
Jim Berry Hill Country Ranch Sales
154
The Texas Ranch Company LLC
172
Keller Williams Farm and Ranch - David Faust
126
Travis Shaw Realty
219
Keller Williams Farm and Ranch - Rick Doak
124
United Country/Lipscomb Realty
222
Keller Williams Realty Luxury Farm & Ranch
138
VIP Country Properties
176
King Land & Water
170
Western Hill Country Realty
168
Kuper Ranch Sales
72
Woolley & Associates
222
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www.KuperRanchSales.com /Robert.Dullnig.3 Robert Dullnig/Director dullnigranches@gmail.com (210) 804-1515 office | (210) 804-1583 fax 6606 N. New Braunfels | San Antonio, Texas 78209
4,543± Acres | Uvalde County Property ID: 1170559 A rare opportunity to acquire a large Hill Country ranch with 4.5± miles of both sides of the beautiful Sabinal River shaded by huge, century-plus old cypress trees plus Little Creek. 1930’s main home, guesthouse, staff cabin, vintage farm house, barn, equipment sheds plus cattle pens. Outstanding native wildlife plus free ranging Blackbuck, Axis, Fallow, Sika, Aoudad, Himalayan Tahr, Zebra, Nilgai, and others. The extensive variety allows for superb hunting and recreation plus the river offers a venue for flyfishing. Robert Dullnig, (210) 213-9700 or Al Philip, (210) 415-8602.
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Sabino Grande Ranch Uvalde County
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www.KuperRanchSales.com Robert Dullnig/Director dullnigranches@gmail.com (210) 804-1515 office | (210) 804-1583 fax 6606 N. New Braunfels | San Antonio, Texas 78209
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Redbird Ranch Medina County
2,178¹ Acres | Medina County | Property ID: 1414442 The Redbird Ranch is in the desirable transition zone where South Texas meets the Hill Country, combining the best of both. It offers premier improvements, diverse agricultural opportunities, and excellent recreation and hunting. Five lakes, irrigation capabilities, large oak trees and beautiful views add to its uniqueness. Featured are a stunning main home, pool with spa, guesthouse, bunkhouse, foreman’s house, barn, equipment shed, and fenced/crossfenced pastures with the majority of perimeter high fenced. Robert Dullnig, (210) 213-9700.
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www.KuperRanchSales.com /Robert.Dullnig.3 Robert Dullnig/Director dullnigranches@gmail.com (210) 804-1515 office | (210) 804-1583 fax 6606 N. New Braunfels | San Antonio, Texas 78209
3,601± Acres Blanco County Property ID: 1026028 Established in 1885, the ranch includes the 1889’s homestead built by the Robinson Family. A highlight is the incredible 2.5± miles of year-around Cypress Creek, plus springs and six water wells. The water attracts abundant whitetail deer, turkey, hogs, dove, bird species and others. Near Horseshoe Bay and a pleasing drive from Austin or San Antonio. Robert Dullnig, (210) 213-9700.
Historic Robinson Ranch Blanco County
Brumley Ranch
Goggan Ranch
Blanco -Burnet County
Maverick County
860± Acres | Blanco - Burnet County | Property ID: 1133896 This exciting turnkey ranch offers live water, managed trophy whitetail deer herd, and a fine home atop Cedar Mountain for stunning views. Few ranches of this caliber are on the market today. Features include a spring fed creek, bass lake, four water wells, guest home, barn, deer pens, high fenced perimeter, excellent roads and minerals. Just northwest of Austin. Robert Dullnig, (210) 213-9700.
884± Acres | Medina County | Property ID: 1117331 In the same family for over 100 years, this ranch has large trees among diverse brush and an impressive 90± acre lake fed by the West Squirrel Creek. Wildlife includes protein-fed whitetail deer, turkey and hogs. Includes a small cabin, shed, lowfencing and gamefencing on two sides. Mostly pastureland with some areas previously cultivated with oats and Klein grass. Robert Dullnig, (210) 213-9700.
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4,272± Acres | Maverick County | Property ID: 1176756 Rare opportunity to own a free range, big deer ranch! Owned by the same family for 80+ years, this serene, uninhabited country is surrounded by large ranches, and features two nice tanks and Picosa Creek. Abundant native wildlife includes trophy class whitetail deer, turkey, Bobwhite and Blue quail, hogs, javelina and more. Robert Dullnig, (210) 213-9700.
Ney Ranch Medina County
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SOE Ranch Kinney County
www.KuperRanchSales.com Robert Dullnig/Director dullnigranches@gmail.com (210) 804-1515 office | (210) 804-1583 fax 6606 N. New Braunfels | San Antonio, Texas 78209
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684± Acres | Kinney County | Property ID: 1172728 This Transition Zone ranch has good South Texas bottom land mixed with Hill Country attributes and views. A recent limestone lodge overlooks ¾ mile of the West Prong of Nueces River and is enhanced by a foreman’s home, work shed, walk-in cooler, shooting range, two water wells, nine blinds, eight feeders, four protein feeders and soft release pen. Six years of deer management with whitetail deer, Axis deer, Blackbuck antelope, turkey, hogs and small game. Robert Dullnig, (210) 213-9700.
JunctionRanch Kimble County
642± Acres | Kimble County | Property ID: 1392213
El Corazon Ranch Kinney County
This Junction ranch offers elevations with sweeping views and potential home sites plus bottomland filled with beautiful oaks and other hardwoods. A hunting camp with observation deck is on a hilltop plus there is a trailer, game cleaning station, partial high fencing, seven blinds, nine feeders and three protein feeders on site. Two water wells and seasonal Sycamore Creek support native and exotic wildlife of whitetail deer, fallow, blackbuck, Sika, turkey hogs, dove, bobcat and others. Robert Dullnig, (210) 213-9700.
8,851± Acres | Kinney County | Property ID: 632975 Fabulous water features one mile of both sides of Pinto Creek, part of West Pinto Creek, 10 domestic wells, two irrigation wells and 400 acre feet of water rights. Improvements include a ranch home, staff home, two barns, excellent roads and fencing/crossfencing into eight pastures. Wildlife includes whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, seasonal duck plus fishing for bass and catfish. Al Philip, (210) 415-8602.
Patrucia Ranch Kinney County
9,908.60± Acres Kinney County Property ID: 975662 A unique, large pristine property has highly desirable native brush, support for high quality trophy whitetail deer plus turkey, feral hogs, javelina, Blue and Bobwhite quail, dove plus seasonal waterfowl. Lindsey Creek and Elm Creek combine with multiple lakes. Minerals convey. Robert Dullnig, (210) 213-9700 and Al Philip, (210) 415-8602.
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www.KuperRanchSales.com /Robert.Dullnig.3 Robert Dullnig/Director dullnigranches@gmail.com (210) 804-1515 office | (210) 804-1583 fax 6606 N. New Braunfels | San Antonio, Texas 78209
Willow Lake Ranch
2,216± Acres Refugio County Property ID: 1159863
Refugio County
This great cattle and highfenced hunting ranch is one of few available n this area for size and quality. 30 minutes north of Rockport, it has seven water wells, two irrigation wells, four ponds and shared interest in 150 acre Willow Lake for excellent waterfowl hunting. Handsome main home, guesthouse, barn/lodge, blinds, feeders, walk in cooler and hay production. Deer, hog, turkey, dove, quail, geese, duck, etc. Robert Dullnig, (210) 213-9700.
West Medina County Ranch Medina County
4,168± Acres | Medina County | Property ID: 1456005 This West Medina County ranch is truly unique in that it offers the finest of both South Texas and Hill Country terrain, good fertile soils, large oak trees and beautiful views. The ranch lends itself to recreation, hunting, cattle and horses. There are horse friendly pastures that give way to rolling scenic hills and a high elevation that accentuates the accommodating main house that captures spectacular 360 degree views. Today, this ranch provides a recreational paradise with excellent privacy.
Historic East Forker-Gage Ranch Brewster County
16,881± Acres | Brewster County | Property ID: 1092530 One of the oldest and one of the most historic large ranches in Texas, a legendary property in the majestic Big Bend area. Three creeks flow through the ranch plus there are mountain springs and four wells. The land is divided into several pastures and traps for cattle operations, plus is a haven for Trophy desert mule deer, elk, javelina, blue quail, dove, mountain lions and others. Robert Dullnig, (210) 213-9700 and Al Philip, (210) 415-8602.
370± Acres | Medina County Property ID: 1183279 Appreciate this great getaway five miles north of Rio Medina, and minutes from Loop 1604 west in San Antonio. Features include a cabin, barn, 70± acres highfenced, and three tanks. Home to deer, turkey, hogs and others, it is a recreation haven with rolling terrain ascending into scenic hills with views, and offers future development potential. Randy Cadwallader, (210) 860-0093.
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Deep Creek Ranch Medina County
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www.KuperRanchSales.com Robert Dullnig/Director dullnigranches@gmail.com (210) 804-1515 office | (210) 804-1583 fax 6606 N. New Braunfels | San Antonio, Texas 78209
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Frio River Retreat Uvalde County
9.12± Acres | Uvalde County | Property ID: 1110632 This is a great recreational, live water river property in Concan, with income producing potential. The beautiful Frio River is edged by large ancient cypress, pecan and oak trees providing a peaceful, lush setting. This unique land has been owned by the same family since 1959 and features a home ready for restoration, garage, one water well and barn. Robert Dullnig, (210) 213-9700.
On The Frio River in Leakey
Historic Setting on Bear Creek
Real County
Gillespie County
207± Acres | Real County | Property ID: 1119280 An attractive, comfortable home is shaded by grand trees and overlooks the beautiful West Prong of the Frio River, a year-around recreational getaway offering fishing, kayaking, water activities and hunting. There is also a bawrn and one water well. Whitetail deer, turkey, Axis deer, dove, hogs, turkey and free ranging exotic Aoudad. Robert Dullnig, (210) 213-9700.
77± Acres | Gillespie County Property ID: 1181685 One-of-a-kind, live water ranch features rolling terrain that slopes toward permanent, crystal clear Bear Creek. An historic 1880s limestone and frame two-story residence has a wine cellar plus smokehouse, rustic pool, and barns and working pens. Improved and native pastures, fencing/ crossfencing, two tanks and one water well. Robert Dullnig, (210) 213-9700.
87± Acres | Medina County | Property ID: 1139124
Mayo Medina River Ranch Medina County
Less than 30 minutes from downtown San Antonio, this property has 4,000± feet of beautiful Medina River with deep pools for fishing and swimming as well as fast moving water for water sports. The river is lined with beautiful cypress trees and pecan bottoms that provide ideal places for camping. 63± acres is level field that could be planted plus there are opportunities for deer and dove hunting. Robert Dullnig, (210) 213-9700.
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Loma Alta Ranch Dimmit County
www.KuperRanchSales.com /Robert.Dullnig.3 Robert Dullnig/Director dullnigranches@gmail.com (210) 804-1515 office | (210) 804-1583 fax 6606 N. New Braunfels | San Antonio, Texas 78209
900± Acres | Dimmit County Property ID: 942780 In the heart of South Texas prime hunting, this ranch has it all, with gently rolling terrain and brush diversity for superb hunting. 100± acres is under pivot irrigation for year-around food plots plus there is a Carrizo well, a 2-3± acre lake, two pivots and five tanks. Wildlife includes a managed deer herd, Bobwhite and Blue quail, mourning dove, duck, and bass. Robert Dullnig, (210) 213-9700.
Cline Mountain Ranch
Hunting and Recreation
Uvalde County
Webb County
1,385± Acres | Uvalde County | Property ID: 947831
683± Acres | Webb County | Property ID: 1187438 This ranch is in southern Webb County, known as an area for producing very large whitetail deer. The diverse brush provides the perfect habitat support to produce trophy class whitetails. Here is a rare opportunity to hunt a low fenced ranch with large neighboring ranches. With the enhancement of low fencing, this ranch is ready for your improvements! Robert Dullnig, (210) 213-9700.
Great hunting ranch has impressive Turkey Creek, unique Cline Mountain plus great views, good brush and large oaks. Featuring a renovated ranch home, equipment shed, large metal building with plumbing and utility building. With 765± acres highfenced, the ranch has both exotic Blackbuck, Axis, Fallow, Sika, Oryx and Zebra plus native deer and wildlife. Robert Dullnig, (210) 213-9700.
1,547± Acres | Zavala County | Property ID: 924762 Frontage on the Leona River supports numbers of whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove and hogs. This is truly a haven for wildlife with a superb variety of native brush, paved highway frontage and low fencing, a hunter’s dream. Located 70± miles southwest of San Antonio, just west of the Frio/Zavala county line. Robert Dullnig, (210) 213-9700.
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Rio Leona Ranch Zavala County
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www.KuperRealty.com Larry Lester/Broker Associate larry.lester@sothebyrealty.com (830) 816-7002 | (830) 816-5265 1201 S. Main St. Suite One | Boerne, Texas 78006
Hill Country Beauty Kendall County
62± Acres | Kendall County | Property ID: 1448428 This beautiful land has a gentle roll with some open fields, bordered on the south by seasonal Balcones Creek. Improvements include a small farm home, barn, shop and pens which provide potential for establishing a country estate. Land is only three miles from IH 10/Hwy. 46 intersection for easy accessibility to town and Boerne schools. Larry Lester, (830) 816-7002
Potential Estate Site Kendall County
80± Acres | Kendall County | Property ID: 1129393 Begin your dream and build a luxury home on this attractive level to rolling land within Boerne I.S.D. There is a southern boundary of seasonal Balcones Creek, good fields of 40± acres and beautiful scattered large trees. There are minimal older barns/pens, no restrictions and no city taxes! Larry Lester, (830) 816-7002.
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www.HoodRealEstateInc.com Howard W. Hood/Broker howard@hoodrealestateinc.com (830) 739-3815 mobile 222 Sidney Baker South, Suite 223 | Kerrville, Texas 78028
Fisher Family Ranch Kerr County
719Âą Acres | Kerr County | Property ID: 1187404 With only three owners since its settling, the Fisher Family Ranch has been closely held. The property, located just 45 minutes west of Kerrville near Garven Store, is surrounded by large, historic ranches, maintaining the authentic feel of the Hill Country. The completely high-fenced ranch can be accessed from FM 41 and a twoand-a-half-mile, all-weather road leads to the ranch headquarters. The ranch features a two-bedroom, onebath, rock home with a wood burning fireplace that was built in the early 1930s as well as a bunkhouse, a barn, and two water wells. This private retreat is home to whitetails, turkeys, hogs and a small population of exotics, which roam the gently rolling terrain that is shaded by a variety of trees including live oaks and shin oaks. Fisher Family Ranch is a place where you and your family can make your mark on the Hill Country. This property is offered for $2,595 per acre. Contact Howard W. Hood for a private showing. Price: $1,865,805
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www.HoodRealEstateInc.com Howard W. Hood/Broker howard@hoodrealestateinc.com (830) 739-3815 mobile 222 Sidney Baker South, Suite 223 | Kerrville, Texas 78028
Double J Ranch Real County
754Âą Acres | Real County | Property ID: 914150 The Double J Ranch consists of 754Âą acres, all under high fence, which fronts on Highway 337 between Leakey and Vanderpool, very close to Lost Maples State Park. This ranch can truly be your home on the range with the scenic terrain from mountains to canyons and the crystal-clear water. The incredible views remind you of being in Colorado, where you can see for miles. Double J Ranch has numerous springs and one nice lake with several more lake sites. Improvements are nestled in the canyon with an ultimate sense of privacy. Improvements include two lodges, one with three bedrooms and two baths, and the other with four bedrooms and two baths. Enjoy the stunning new 52.67- by 31.67-foot swimming pool and hot tub, fireplace and 19.42- by 19-foot outdoor kitchen with grills and sink. Also included is a large barn with a walk-in cooler. Amazing wildlife cover this ranch with whitetail deer, turkeys and exotics, including axis, aoudad, fallow and blackbuck. This home on the range has huge possibilities for a corporate retreat, family getaway or hunting ranch. Call today for a showing. Price: $5,000,000
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www.HoodRealEstateInc.com Howard W. Hood/Broker howard@hoodrealestateinc.com (830) 739-3815 mobile 222 Sidney Baker South, Suite 223 | Kerrville, Texas 78028
55Âą Acres | Kerr County | Property ID: 1005917 On the outskirts of Kerrville, Texas, along the historic Western Cattle Trail to Dodge City, Kansas, and beyond is this 55+-acre Town Creek Estate Ranch. The main residence overlooks a beautiful lake on Town Creek and is comprised of 17,000 square feet. The estate is perfectly situated and configured for luxury living and lavish or relaxed Texas Hill Country entertainment. The estate accentuates indoor and outdoor living with a large 50- by 30-foot pool and spa, outdoor fireplaces, and fire pits for outside entertainment during the mild Hill Country nights. The estate is open and bright with two art galleries filled with western art, one leading to the master bedroom suite and the other connecting the main living areas to the game room and trophy room wing. The home features a large living room, library, dining room, den, sun room, and a large country kitchen with utility room. Six large fireplaces located in the main living areas and in the bedroom suites keep the estate warm and cheerful during chilly winter nights. Outside the den area is an outdoor fireplace situated on a covered porch overlooking the pool, which provides an ideal cocktail hour venue. There are four bedrooms, each with en suite baths, and a guest suite with a panoramic view of the main lake, horse paddocks, and hills. The master suite features a large two-story master bedroom with fireplace, two adjacent gyms, and his and her bathrooms. Upstairs from the master bedroom is a large main office, secondary office, loggia, map room, half bath, and coffee bar. A long covered porch off the office suite overlooks the pool and main lake. From the main den there is a wide art gallery hall leading to a 40- by 27-foot game room with fireplace overlooking the pool. Another wide gallery decorated with wildlife art and scenes of Africa leads to a 60- by 40-foot trophy room featuring a full kitchen and an adjoining antique bar room accented by a real antique bar and walls of antique long leaf pine. Upstairs from the bar is the palatial guest suite overlooking the lake, outside fire pit, and views beyond. If the estate home itself is not enough, consider that the lakes have been stocked for over 20 years with a bountiful habitat of world-class Florida bass and large catfish. The estate grounds feature a thoroughbred horse barn, tack room, and office. Close by is a large shop, work areas, green house, and air conditioned storage room. There are many separately high fenced pens and alleys designed for the efficient handling of horses, exotic animals or white tailed deer. Large high fenced fields allow for the enjoyment of many exotic animals such as greater kudu, nyala, zebra, red deer, aoudad, axis, blackbuck, or any other beautiful creatures that the new owner chooses to enjoy. Can you imagine that just five minutes from downtown Kerrville, with all its amenities, restaurants, regional hospital, and the beautiful Guadalupe River, there exists an iconic Texas ranch estate which captures the peace, privacy, and beauty of the Texas Hill Country? Come and see for yourself. Price: $3,795,000
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www.HoodRealEstateInc.com Howard W. Hood/Broker howard@hoodrealestateinc.com (830) 739-3815 mobile 222 Sidney Baker South, Suite 223 | Kerrville, Texas 78028
805Âą Acres | Kerr County | Property ID: 914122 Come enjoy the splendor of the rolling Texas hills near Garvin Store, only 40 minutes west of Kerrville in Kerr County. A high-fence encompasses the 805-acre property, which has had 90 percent of the cedar cleared, allowing the live oaks to flourish. The presence of two ponds enhances the habitat suitable for a variety of wildlife. The main dwelling is a two-story rock home with a deck off of the upstairs, so you can enjoy the tranquil beauty. The ranch, which is cross-fenced into two 400-acre pastures, also has two water wells and a set of cattle working pens. This ranch, nestled in the Texas hills, is both picturesque and private. The JD Game Ranch is offered for $3,150 per acre. Call Howard W. Hood for a private showing. Price: $2,535,750
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www.HoodRealEstateInc.com Howard W. Hood/Broker howard@hoodrealestateinc.com (830) 739-3815 mobile 222 Sidney Baker South, Suite 223 | Kerrville, Texas 78028
256.94± Acres | Kerr County | Property ID: 1050573
LMR Ranch Kerr County
Own a piece of a Texas legend. Be a part of the historic YO Ranch where wildlife abounds with turkey, dove, aoudad sheep, blackbuck antelope as well as axis, sika, fallow and whitetail deer. Amenities on this almost 257-acre property include a newly renovated one-bedroom, one-bath, rock cabin with fireplace, and a 1,305-square-foot, two-bedroom, one-bath, rock home with fireplace. The home has a 16- by 16-foot, unattached garage with 18- by 25-foot carport. When its time to move the party outdoors, enjoy the surrounding Texas hills from the 570-square-foot, rock pavilion designed for entertaining. You can also savor the sunset from the tranquil pond in front of the main house. In addition, the ranch has three water wells and the perimeter has been cleared for hassle-free fencing. The ranch is located north of Garvin Store. With a paved road that runs from Highway 83 to the property, access is easy. The LMR Ranch offers typical Hill Country terrain accented by native trees and abundant wildlife. It also offers the atypical combination of seclusion and easy access. The LMR Ranch is offered for $1,500,000 and is shown by appointment only. Contact Howard W. Hood for your private showing.
872.6± Acres | Val Verde County | Property ID: 951942 The picturesque Lake Amistad Ranch invites the discerning buyer to the ultimate recreational water property. Delight in hunting wild game or hiking in the hills of this scenic 872.6± acres property, located only 25 minutes north of Del Rio, Texas. New Owners can fish, swim, canoe, or enjoy a variety of water sports from the four miles of crystal clear lake frontage. This property is an outdoors-man’s paradise! Lake Amistad is rated the #1 Bass lake in the United States. Native game include White-tail deer, turkey, quail, doves, and javelinas. True Texas comfort provided with a 4/3 Stucco home with wood burning fireplace. You can watch the sunrise from the great open kitchen area. Breathtaking views of Lake Amistad and surrounding Texas hills provide a diverse natural terrain. Other amenities include a nice barn, one water well, one tank, and perimeter fencing. This property is versatile and unique for development potential, a corporate retreat, recreational camp, or just living the good life. A rare find in today’s market, this property won’t last long. Price: $3,600,000
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www.HoodRealEstateInc.com Howard W. Hood/Broker howard@hoodrealestateinc.com (830) 739-3815 mobile 222 Sidney Baker South, Suite 223 | Kerrville, Texas 78028
Mayo Ranch Kerr County
59± Acres | Kerr County | Property ID: 1187419 The Mayo Ranch is nestled into the heart of the Texas Hill Country. Within its high-fenced borders, you can experience the full spectrum of Hill Country beauty: diverse native hardwoods, gently rolling hills, oak pastures with abundant grass, a variety of native wildlife, two spring-fed creeks and rich bottomland. Only minutes from Kerrville’s amenities, this property, outfitted with its own private security gate, fronts on Highway 16. Enjoy a peaceful picnic on the banks of the large pond located in the pasture area or in the shaded tranquility of 1,000± feet of the beautiful spring-fed Lower Turtle Creek. Improvements include a two-bedroom, two-bath, two-story, wood cabin, that was remodeled in 2002, and features antique-pine floors and a rock fireplace. A large 16- by 40-foot barn, gazebo, and bunkhouse with covered porches overlooking the two creeks complete the hospitality infrastructure. Here you will experience the Hill Country’s most desirable landscape features without ever leaving your ranch. The property is offered for $1,750,000. Call Howard W. Hood for a private showing.
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www.HoodRealEstateInc.com Howard W. Hood/Broker howard@hoodrealestateinc.com (830) 739-3815 mobile 222 Sidney Baker South, Suite 223 | Kerrville, Texas 78028
Leakey Ranch Real County
216Âą Acres | Real County | Property ID: 1156955 This beautiful 216Âą-acre Texas Hill Country property adjoins the town of Leakey. Bushong mountain, with a magnificent 360 view, sits in the middle of the property and offers one of the most beautiful building sites in the Texas Hill Country. The Frio Canyon Valley can be viewed and enjoyed for miles and miles from this vantage point. There is approximately 1,700 feet of highway frontage on both Highway U.S. 83 and FM 336, thus lending itself to unending developmental potential. The Real County airport, with a mile-long runway, is just across FM 336 from the property. With the wonderful views around the lower areas of the mountain, the property has great developmental potential. In addition, city water and electricity are already in place on the property. Whether as a family ranch, or for development potential this beautiful property is a must-see. Adjoining 126 acres with house also available. Call for details. Price: $1,512,000
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www.HoodRealEstateInc.com Howard W. Hood/Broker howard@hoodrealestateinc.com (830) 739-3815 mobile 222 Sidney Baker South, Suite 223 | Kerrville, Texas 78028
Rancho Del Sol
231.9± Acres | Gillespie County Property ID: 1108646
Your journey to perfection begins at the rock entrance of Rancho Del Sol, located 15 miles northwest of Fredricksburg on Nixon Creek Road. Once you pass through the security gate, you will meander down the granite driveway to the ranch headquarters. The short drive allows you to savor the gently rolling hills, scenic vistas, and abundant wildlife including turkey, dove, blackbuck antelope, elk and zebra, as well as axis, fallow and white-tailed deer. The main residence is a four-bedroom, twobath cedar home with a metal roof, a wood-burning rock fireplace, an attached two-car garage, and a swimming pool with a waterfall. Watch the sunsets from one of the two porches. In addition, there is a onebedroom, one-bath house that can be used for guests or ranch staff. Amenities include a rifle range, an implement barn, and a large barn with two inside horse stalls, two outside horse stalls, a tack room, a feed room, a walk-in cooler and shop. The property has one water well with a submersible pump, and a spring-fed pond stocked with catfish and bluegills. With its privacy, amenities, abundant wildlife, and desirable location near Fredericksburg, this ranch is a tremendous opportunity. Rancho Del Sol is offered at $2,450,000. Call Howard W. Hood for a private showing.
Gillespie County
600± Acres | Edwards County | Property ID: 920427 Whether youre a hunter or a wildlife enthusiast, this private game preserve offers a rustically beautiful setting where you can indulge your passion. Located just 50 miles west of Kerrville in Edwards County, the ranch could be a hunter's paradise providing excellent habitat for a variety of wildlife such as aoudad sheep, blackbuck antelope and turkey, as well as axis, sika, fallow, and whitetail deer. The 600± acres, with FM 41 frontage, is high-fenced and includes one water well with a submersible pump, one pond, and a 37-foot travel trailer. The ranch’s aesthetic appeal and convenient access make it a rare. The possibilities are limited only by the new owners imagination. This ranch is offered at $2,950 per acre. Call Howard W. Hood for a private showing.
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www.TexasRanchesForSale.com Ken Hoerster/Broker info@TexasRanchesForSale.com (830) 249-9339 222 S Main Street | Boerne, Texas 78006
Castlemane Ranch Leon & Robertson Counties
2,695± Acres | Leon & Robertson Counties | Property ID: 1189938 The Castlemane Ranch with its natural beauty is one of the most unique ranch estates to hit the Texas real estate market in years. Since 1997, the owner worked to create and establish a Texas habitat for native wildlife and exotic species from all over the world. This wildlife heritage remains through a substantial infrastructure investment with uncompromising attention to detail, and it is demonstrated throughout the property as soon as you enter this sanctuary. The meandering Navasota River separates Leon and Robertson counties and flows right through the middle of the ranch for four miles. The ranch is peppered with a large number of ponds and lakes ranging from one-quarter acre in size to over nine acres. Most of the ponds and lakes are stocked with bass and catfish. Waterfowl and migratory birds thrive with no hunting pressure, thus creating a tranquil, scenic and healthy environment for wildlife. The improvements situated on the Castlemane, built since 2000, are perfectly situated for luxurious living within a relaxed Texas ranch-style setting. The property’s enhancements accommodate both large groups as well as quaint, smaller gatherings offering comfortable housing with a variety of settings for entertainment. The four extraordinary residences offer meticulous detail, finish out and comfort. A 15,000± square foot equestrian facility with 20 stalls and paddocks is first-class. A country cottage nestled along a hillside overlooking one of the bass-filled lakes provides a relaxing atmosphere in a secluded setting, and there is still much more. Perfect for corporate or family retreats, and only an hour or so from Houston. Interstate Highway 45 connecting Dallas to Houston is only 15 miles east of the ranch’s main headquarters, located on F.M. 3, six miles outside Normangee, Texas. Exclusively Co-Listed by Texas Ranches For Sale and Transwestern – Houston. Price: $11,500,000
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www.TexasRanchesForSale.com Ken Hoerster/Broker info@TexasRanchesForSale.com (830) 249-9339 222 S Main Street | Boerne, Texas 78006
Crabapple Ridge Ranch Gillespie County
131± Acres | Gillespie County | Property ID: 1408111 Crabapple Ridge Ranch, 131± acres of gorgeous Hill Country, is accented by first-class improvements and accommodations. It’s 3,528± square-foot German-style cut limestone and sandstone main house features high-quality details and finish-outs. There is a separate climate-controlled 500-bottle wine cellar near the main house, and two guesthouses, a woodworkers shop, and an energy-efficient glass greenhouse, which supports a uniquely designed 45x75 outdoor vegetable garden. A rainwater catchment system with its 13,000-gallon water storage capacity provides for an underground watering system for all landscaping. The ranch itself has vistas stretching out over the Hill Country, and plenty of native whitetail deer, free roaming axis, wild turkey, small mammals and a tremendous variety of bird species. Located 10 miles north of Fredericksburg and just 6 miles from Enchanted Rock State Park. Contact Steve Bennett for more information. Price: $3,400,000
La Vista Ranch Uvalde County
412± Acres | Uvalde County | Property ID: 1407981
This extraordinary ranch is a turnkey offering in the beautiful Utopia area. It’s ready to go! With incredible views of the Utopia and Sabinal area, this ranch is a rare find. Approximately 310 acres is game fenced and 100± acres is low fenced. There is a good road system in place with a paved road to the home. Improvements on the ranch consist of a nice three-bedroom, two-bath home situated on a hill with good views. Near the home is a barn with three roll-up doors and walk-in cooler, as well as an apartment for guests or guides. The ranch is equipped with 10 pens with alleys for game breeding. Fronting on Highway 187 between Utopia and Sabinal at the foothills of the Edwards Plateau, approximately 60 minutes from San Antonio. The ranch has a good mix of animals, which makes it a sportsman’s paradise that is 89 ready for a new owner to step into. Contact Ken Hoerster for additional information. Price: $1,586,200
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www.TexasRanchesForSale.com Ken Hoerster/Broker info@TexasRanchesForSale.com (830) 249-9339 222 S Main Street | Boerne, Texas 78006
Todos Santos Creek Ranch Frio County
790± Acres | Frio County | Property ID: 1184723 MINERALS AVAILABLE – Price reduction - Very productive property with great underground water, eight nice-sized tanks and several smaller tanks. Todos Santos Creek runs through the property. This ranch is very well watered with two Carrizo water wells. Water lines connect both wells to all six pivot systems and most of the tanks. In addition, water lines run to several of the tanks and there is the capability to keep them full for wildlife and waterfowl. When viewing the property, it is not uncommon to see many species of ducks on the tanks. The breakdown of brush is approximately 30± percent of the 790± acres. Currently, the owner has milo, oats, coastal, alfalfa and Tifton 85 planted. The property also offers great dove, duck, whitetail deer, and hog hunting. Improvements consist of a house/modular home and an equipment barn. Minerals available!! Seller conveying all the minerals that he owns, estimated to be 238± net mineral acres. Contact Ken Hoerster or Larry Godfrey for additional information. Price: $3,525,000
Quail Ridge Ranch Live Oak County
Duval County Ranch Duval County
580± Acres | Live Oak County Property ID: 1438907 This ownership opportunity is for the serious outdoor enthusiast and is set up with nice improvements ready for your immediate enjoyment. Perimeter fencing and cross-fencing are in excellent condition, three comfortable ranch houses near large oaks, an RV hook-up and more. Strong underground water throughout the ranch provides excellent water resources for the wildlife. A wet weather creek runs through the middle of the ranch with heavy brush cover. Great hunting and recreational ranch with an impressive amount of underground water offering unlimited water catchment opportunities for increased game enhancement. Two large water reservoirs provide excellent fishing, hunting and recreational opportunities plus seven water wells and one irrigation well on the ranch. Contact Steve Bennett for more information. Price: $1,325,000
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784± Acres | Duval County | Prop ID: 1462104 Located northwest of San Diego, Texas, this is a great hunting ranch. High fences, good underground water, nice Senderos, virgin South Texas brush and native grasses. Plentiful wildlife typical of Duval County. Currently, two wells are drilled; one with a submersible pump and one with a windmill. This is a great place to stretch out and enjoy the pace of ranching at its best. Contact Ken Hoerster for information. Price: $1,407,280
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Comfort Falls River Ranch Kendall County
www.TexasRanchesForSale.com Ken Hoerster/Broker info@TexasRanchesForSale.com (830) 249-9339 222 S Main Street | Boerne, Texas 78006
196± Acres | Kendall County | Property ID: 1156884 This property will not last long! With over 2,200± feet of the pristine Guadalupe River, this ranch is a must see! Deep water holes, stair-stepped limestone rapids and ancient cypress trees line this unique stretch of the Guadalupe River, offering endless hours of fishing, swimming, canoeing and bird watching. Located in northwestern Kendall County it offers easy access to San Antonio, Kerrville and Fredericksburg. The property has stunning home site possibilities, distant views, good hardwood coverage, including pecans, along the eastern section, and towering cypress trees along the river. The old homestead still stands, plus a guest home, dairy barn, mobile home, equipment barn, horse stalls and a hay barn. Gently sloping terrain and a diverse ecosystem unique to the Guadalupe River make this a haven for wildlife, and a special ownership opportunity for the serious outdoor and nature enthusiast. We look forward to showing you the quality of attributes this unique Hill Country gem. Contact Steve Bennett for additional information. Price: $2,400,000
190± Acres Kendall County Property ID: 1189901
Bear Creek Lake Ranch Kendall County
This beautiful live-water ranch located between Fredericksburg and Comfort with beautiful Bear Creek running through the property. On the property is a nice three to four acre lake that is the focal point. Many beautiful building sites are on the property and from the hill overlooking the lake and the Bear Creek valley. Nice hardwood trees including post oaks, live oaks, elms, pecan and numerous others. The property can be accessed from Highway 87 and Grape Creek Road. Contact Ken Hoerster for more information. Price: $2,090,000
10.60± Acres Bandera County Property ID: 1433156
Red Bluff Creek Ranch Bandera County
Secluded rustic log home offering a serene setting in the Texas Hill Country overlooking the Red Bluff Creek. Red Bluff Creek provides 700± feet of crystal clear spring fed waterfront. Two-story 2,800± square feet log home nestled among the oaks overlooking the beautiful Hill Country landscape. Quiet country living only minutes from Boerne, and just a stroll from the front porch down to the waters edge. A rare package of amenities offering privacy, long range views, gorgeous hardwoods, fertile soils, crystal clear Red Bluff Creek and unique living accommodations. Contact Steve Bennett for information. Price: $565,000
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www.TexasRanchesForSale.com Ken Hoerster/Broker info@TexasRanchesForSale.com (830) 249-9339 222 S Main Street | Boerne, Texas 78006
1,979± Acres Brazorio County Property ID: 138839
Brazoria County Cattle Ranch Brazoria County
Varner Creek Ranch Brazoria County
1,078± Acres | Brazoria County Property ID: 104746 Enjoy this terrific ranch with over two-and-a-half miles of beautiful Varner Creek! Peaceful lands to enjoy as is or build the ranch of your dreams. The terrain is relatively level with beautiful open pastures in front that give way to scattered oak and pecan trees in the back where the land slopes down to the creek. Choose from many building sites shaded with massive oaks and views of the creek. Several sheds in the cross-fenced pasture, as well as a large open hay barn. Some minerals available. Price: $3,231,605
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Exceptional cattle ranch just one hour south of Houston. Executive home, barns, equipment, cattle and some of the best land in Texas. Beautiful open pasture in front with wooded wildlife areas along two-and- a-half miles of Varner Creek. Unbelievable oak trees. Boarders US Fish & Game Wildlife Conservation Easement. Surface estate only. Price: $8,295,000
J Bar S Ranch Kimble County
250± Acres | Kimble County | Property ID: 1420255 Great multi-purpose, high-fenced ranch with over 2,700± feet of frontage on county-maintained gravel road. No easements other than electrical. Multiple home sites are available, many overlooking the property with privacy and Hill Country views to create a quiet homestead or a second home opportunity. Elevations range from 2,380± feet above see level to 2,280± feet above sea level across the ranch. Long-range views and a wet weather creek running through the property. Over 1,300± feet of well-constructed exterior Tight-Lok high-fencing built inside the original low fencing perimeter of the ranch. Currently Ag-Exempt. Contact Ken Hoerster or Steve Bennett for information. Price: $595,000
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www.TexasRanchesForSale.com Ken Hoerster/Broker info@TexasRanchesForSale.com (830) 249-9339 222 S Main Street | Boerne, Texas 78006
82± Acres | Kendall County | Property ID: 1147214 Kendall County ranch properties of this quality are hard to find. The property has longrange views of the Hill Country and many nice building sites. Improvements consist of a large metal barn with concrete floor and new water well. Near the property are the Cordillera Ranch and Fair Oaks Ranch golf courses. Wildlife is abundant and recreational opportunities abound. Located only 20 minutes from The Rim and The Shops of La Cantera yet secluded in a very private Hill Country setting with rolling terrain, healthy hardwoods and diverse ecosystem. Exceptional schools within the BISD offer superior educational opportunities for your children. Additional 82± acres and 6,500 square- foot home are available. Contact Ken Hoerster or Steve Bennett for more information. Price: $1,400,000
100± Acres | Kendall County | Property ID: 1077359 Terrific acreage with gently rolling terrain and multiple varieties of hardwoods including post oak, blackjack oaks, and nice live oaks. Most of the cedar has been cleared over the years and there is good fertile soil in areas on the property. The property has paved road access and nice building sites. Located between Comfort and Fredericksburg with easy access to Boerne and San Antonio. Pricing depends on tract selected. Contact Ken Hoerster to schedule a showing.
Bear Creek Ranches Kendall County
Edwards County Ranch Edwards County
3,200± Acres | Edwards County | Property ID: 1074659 Truly a turnkey operation that is set up and ready to go for this upcoming hunting season. This ranch is high-fenced into two pastures, one is approximately 2,100± acres and the other pasture is 1,100± acres. The gentle rolling ranch is loaded with live oaks with good grass turf, with several nice draws running through the ranch. Nice and functional main headquarters with a 5,500± square- foot lodge that can sleep 20-25 guests, with views of the large pond. The main lodge has a large den area with bar area, pool table to relax and enjoy after the hunts. A second headquarters area has a 1,800± square-foot foreman’s house, a 3,000± square-foot newer barn with game cleaning area, walk-in cooler, room for equipment storage, and grain bins for feeding the wildlife. Seller will consider splitting off the 1,100± acres separately. Contact Ken Hoerster for additional information. Price: $4,560,000
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La Sendera Ranch Kimble County
www.TexasRanchesForSale.com Ken Hoerster/Broker info@TexasRanchesForSale.com (830) 249-9339 222 S Main Street | Boerne, Texas 78006
705± Acres | Kimble County Property ID: 1462160 With approximately 3/4 of a mile of the North Llano, this ranch is a great year around property. Beautiful Hill Country live-water ranch is set up and ready to go for a family or corporate hunting retreat. The ranch is high fenced and South Texas genetics were introduced approximately five years ago. From the hilltops, there are long-range views of the Llano River Valley, and portions of the ranch have had cedar removed, leaving the native Oak trees. One of the best road systems that we have seen is on the ranch, with the majority of the roads being all weather caliche roads. Several springs are flowing on the property and several dams along the creek back up water. A beautiful 3,800± square-foot home is situated among large pecan trees overlooking the river. Included on the property a 1,200 square-f oot metal shop with concrete floors, and near the river is a game cleaning area with walk-in freezer. Several water wells provide water throughout the ranch. Contact Ken Hoerster for more information. Price: $3,195,000
1,230± Acres | Kimble County Property ID: 1477854
North Llano River Ranch Kimble County
10.86± Acres | Kendall County Property ID: 1462170 This property offers great long-range views of the Guadalupe Valley including Twin Sisters with rolling terrain and good soils. Existing perimeter fences already in place make this a perfect horse property. Good water wells in the area. Native vegetation supports Hill Country wildlife, which includes whitetail deer, axis, fox, squirrels and a variety of native songbirds. County road frontage on Walnut Grove North. Property is Ag-exempt providing low taxation just minutes from Boerne and Comfort. Contact Ken Hoerster.Price: $183,950
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Walnut Grove Ranch Kendall County
Longtime family owned ranch, located on the majestic North Llano River. With almost a mile of river, the ranch is a paradise. Nice elevations on the ranch with long-range views of the Hill Country. Beautiful pecan trees are in the bottoms along with beautiful oaks throughout the rest of the ranch. A picturesque spring runs through part of the ranch with nice water holes for wading. This is one of the best live water ranches in the area. Modest improvements include an older house, hunter’s cabin and small barn. Call Ken Hoerster for more information. Price: $2,822,850
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Star Ranch Schleicher County
www.TexasRanchesForSale.com Ken Hoerster/Broker info@TexasRanchesForSale.com (830) 249-9339 222 S Main Street | Boerne, Texas 78006
996± Acres | Schleicher County | Property ID: 1168413 Nice high-fenced ranch located northwest of Eldorado. One of the great qualities of this ranch is that it is very well watered, with three water wells located throughout the ranch, providing water for the wildlife and livestock. Situated on the ranch is a nice 1,950± square-foot three-bedroom, two-bath brick home that has a nice kitchen and living area. The property is fenced into four pastures with a 50± acre field that has been used as a food plot in years past. Fences are in good condition with a eight-foot tall one piece high fence enclosing the boundaries of the ranch, several of the interior fences are new within the past couple of years. The ranch has had good genetics introduced over the last several years and it has been game managed and lightly hunted. Contact Ken Hoerster. Price: $1,593,000
San Saba County Ranch
San Saba County
Duval County Ranch Duval County
350 - 650± Acres | Duval County | Property ID: 1464780 This may be one of the best red sand, gravel hills places you will find. Electricity and water make for a wonderful base camp on any hunting excursion. Thick brush, 100 percent virgin, lightly hunted with all age classes of deer, several 160170 bucks harvested. The ranch has low fences on two sides, and high fences elsewhere. Owner will consider selling the ranch as a whole 650± acre parcel, or selling two parcels together as the land is contiguous. Contact Larry Godfrey for more information. $1,695 per acre.
1,200± Acres | San Saba County | Property ID: 1465804 Beautiful Hill Country ranch situated at the end of county road with frontage. Two live-water creeks running through the property, with big hills and awesome 20-mile views, overlooks the San Saba River bottom. The ranch has incredible hunting: deer, turkey and hogs. Location is very remote and secure with an 8,000± acre neighbor around two sides with no hunting pressure. Many large trees including live oaks, pecans and elms. Electricity and two water wells in place. Great opportunity to own a beautiful live-water ranch! Contact Larry Godfrey for additional information.
Bear Creek Ranches Kendall and Gillespie Counties
30 - 400± Acres | Kendall and Gillespie Counties Property ID: 1189922 Come own your piece of the Hill Country. First offering of this long time owned family ranch into 30± to 400± acre tracts. Ideally located between Comfort and Fredericksburg, with good paved road access. Nice rolling land with views of the majestic Hill Country, with many good home sites available. Beautiful post oak and live oak trees abound on the ranch, with little to no cedar. Pricing depends on size and location of the tracts. Contact Ken Hoerster for more information.
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Anchor Ranch Uvalde County
2,309Âą Acres | Uvalde County | Property ID: 177129 This incredibly unique ranch has everything the hill country offers. This low fenced ranch offers live water with over 1.2 miles of Cypress lined creek and Sabinal river frontage, wide hardwood lined valleys, steep hills and canyons, loaded with exotics and native game, four houses, 3,000 feet paved airstrip, horse stables, Indian mounds and a fantastic road system provides easy access to any part of the ranch. Numerous water wells provide plentiful water for livestock and the wildlife. The front portion of the ranch is River Valley and is gentle enough for horses. The ranch is loaded with native whitetail, turkey and hogs. Numerous exotics roam the area and include Aoudad, Fallow, Blackbuck and Sika. Areas of the front of the ranch are under cultivation. A spring oasis provides water for the wildlife at the far back side of the ranch and makes for an excellent Dam site. This is one of the finest large ranches available anywhere in the area. An incredible ranch $7,500,000. Call Morris (210) 415-9850
Henderson Ranch Kerr County
2,408Âą Acres | Kerr County | Property ID: 960964 Located 30 minutes west of Kerrville on Highway 39, this incredible ranch is possibly the best ranch on the Edwards Plateau. The turnkey property is ready to go as a cattle or hunting ranch. Improvements include a three-bedroom, three-and-a-half baths, two-story main home, guest home, care takers home, a large workshop, equipment barn, gun room and office/ studio. All tools and equipment stay with the ranch. The list includes, Skidsteers, attachments, tractors, trailers, mowers, Maintainer and Dozer. The ranch is game fenced on the perimeter and much of the cedar has been cleared providing excellent pastureland covered with native grass and huge hardwoods including Post Oak and Live Oak. With five water wells serving three pastures with a few stock tanks, the ranch is well watered for cattle or game which include Whitetail, Axis, Blackbuck, Turkey, and Hog. Topography includes much usable land with gentle rolling hills on the north half of the ranch with a few steep canyons on the southern edge. Spectacular views from the southern end of the ranch overlook the rugged terrain of the Sabinal and Frio River Canyons. Will not last. $5,700,000. call Bobby Mauldin, (830) 486-8999 or Morris, (210) 415-9850
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www.TexasLandAndRanch.com Morris Killough/Broker mbkillough@swtexas.net (210) 415-9850 | (830) 966-2207 fax PO Box 827 | Utopia, Texas 78884
Uvalde County
890± Acres | Uvalde County | Property ID: 1445872 This 890± acre high fenced game ranch is located about seven miles south of Uvalde off of highway 83. This awesome ranch includes three houses at the headquaters. Includes one main house/lodge three bedroom two bath with game room. A two bedroom log cabin style house (very unique) and a spanish style one bedroom house all done 1st class. All overlooking two fully stocked lakes. Also a perfect spot to build a 10-12 acre lake. This ranch also offers a 125± acre genetically improved high fenced pasture. The ranch has white tail, turkey, hogs and lots of quail and doves. Exotics include black buck and red stag. Other improvements are two water wells a foremans house and barn. The ranch comes fully stocked with deer blinds and protein feeders etc. Water is piped across the ranch for wildlife and stock. This ranch is located in the window north of the oil play and still far enough south for the big deer and lots of quail. These ranches are very rare in this area. Will not last long. $3,115,000 Give Scott a call, (830) 591-9509!!!!
9± Acres | Fredericksburg | Property ID: 1460493 Located just a few minutes north of Fredericksburg, Texas. in the Northwood Hills subdivision, this incredible new nine acre luxury estate offers the ultimate in luxury, privacy and convenience. This luxurious home is situated on top of a beautiful hardwood lined hilltop and offers unbelievable 360% degree views of the city of Fredericksburg and the surrounding hill country. The fabulous limestone home was built around 2003 by custom home builder Tony Martin and offers the ultimate in craftsmanship and comfort. The two story 5000± square foot home offers four bedrooms, three baths, large open great room with cathedral ceiling, a beautiful custom kitchen area with the finest appliances, two awesome working fireplaces, office and entertainment room with pool table and bar, standing seam roof, a large wood second story deck and an incredible back porch with a large ultra modern jacuzzi hot tub. The 400± square feet master bath offers both jacuzzi tub and a walk in shower. The home also offers the Cowboy Room, a separate very comfortable custom onebedroom, one-bath apartment with outside access that is located above the attached two car garage. The estate also offers a separate two car garage/workshop with work benches and sink, a beautiful red brick circle drive, manicured lawn with sprinkler system, custom rock pillars and retaining walls, excellent water well, awesome landscaping and possibly the most awesome setting in the hill country. Don’t miss the chance to own a truly incredible estate. $1,750,000. Call Scott Saunders, (830) 591-9509 or Morris Killough, (210) 415-9850
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About 800 feet of excellent rock bottom Cypress lined Sabinal River, with a solid rock bluff above the river on which to build. Hills, bottom land, Oaks, Pecans, Elms, loaded with game and accessed by paved road. 150 acres - $1,750,000. Call Jim, (210) 413-3939, or Morris, (210) 415-9850 to have a look.
Comanche Cliff Ranch Uvalde County
90± Acres | Uvalde County Property ID: 1455559 Located in northeast Uvalde County, just south of the Bandera county line, this new 90 acre listing is truly a live water recreational paradise. The ranch offers 2,800± feet of deep wide live Seco Creek impounded by two well constructed concrete dams. The live water provides excellent fishing, swimming, tubing and kayaking. No other tract available has more fabulous live water on this small of acreage. The well maintained ranch has been cleared of most of the cedar and is covered with Spanish oak, Cedar Elms, Cherry and other varieties of hardwoods. The ranch is loaded with whitetail deer, turkey, wild Hogs and occasional exotics including Axis deer. The ranch offer a recently exceptionally constructed two-bedroom home that provides the owners first class accommodations for relaxing and or entertaining guests. The home is absolutely perfect for the ranch and has been built in a location that is well shaded and offers the owners gorgeous views of the ranch and the surrounding hill country. The ranch has fantastic neighbors and a great location just slightly over an hour to San Antonio. Price: $1,500,000. Won’t last, call Morris, (210) 415-9850 or Jim (210) 413-3939.
Seco Creek Ranch Uvalde County
River Rock Ranch Bandera County
97± Acres | Utopia | Bandera County Property ID: 910383 This fabulous new 97 acre listing is pure Hill Country entertainment. Located just a few miles south of Lost Maples State Park this great little live water tract offers 800± ft of both sides of Cypress lined Sabinal River, hwy frontage, a great three-bedroom, two-bath Spanish style home overlooking the River below, large rock patio, BBQ area and Hot Tub. The property doubles as a private retreat and a rental destination, grossing a very good income for the owner. The ranch is loaded with native game and has numerous exotics, turkey and hogs. Price: $1,800,000. Call Morris, (210) 415-9850 or Jim Fuchs, (210) 213-3939
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Sabinal River Bandera County
126± Acres | Bandera County 126 acres available in multiple tracts, 40±, 50± or 60± acre. Located between Vanderpool and Utopia on with frontage on FM 187, this small Sabinal River Ranch offers over 2,000 feet of fabulous Cypress lined river with springs so pure and strong, the water was once bottled. The fabulous river provides numerous deep tubing and swimming areas, small water falls and great fishing. The property offers two homes, an older three-bedroom, two-bath brick home and a newer three-bedroom, two-bath home with large shop and attached three car garage. The property offers incredible views of the surrounding valley and hills. The ranch offers excellent hunting with great cover for the large numbers of Whitetail, Hogs , and Turkey. There is also a large herd of free ranging Axis with numerous trophies seen regularly on the property. Near numerous state parks, the property offers commercial potential in addition to a perfect retirement or recreational location. Call Morris or Bobby.
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90± Acres Utopia| Bandera County Prop ID: 1039048 This incredible property is located just minutes north of Utopia and offers the very finest in Hill Country living. Featuring an incredible custom 2600± square feet native stone home situated on the western hills of the Little Creek valley, offering views that are nothing short of breathtaking. The ranch is very private, offers electric entry, paved drive, large carport, large shop with recreation area and sleeping quarters, RV sites, excellent well, pond, horse pens, numerous hunting stands and loaded with game. The Texas style home is truly incredible and offers the best in workmanship and style. Large open living/dining area, fabulous kitchen, bar, two fireplaces, full custom windows and doors, spacious bedrooms with walk-in closets, custom baths, mudroom, large pantry. The entire home was built to provide the owner with incredible views of the property and the surrounding valley below. 90 acres -$995,000. Call Morris or Bobby.
Wilson Ranch Bandera County
Garner Park Retreat Uvalde County
11± Acres | Concan | Uvalde County Property ID: 1188318 Truly a rare find, this small Frio River tract is located in the most popular area of the Hill Country. Situated on the high bank side of the Frio, the tract provides paved access, two homes, privacy fencing and water well. The manicured park like area along the incredible Cypress lined river offers a nice wooden deck over a fabulous swimming hole, a large entertainment area and easy access to miles of beautiful Frio river. This is truly a private retreat or commercial dream. Won’t last, 11 acres - $895,000. Call Morris
Seco Canyon Ranch Uvalde County
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Maple Springs Ranch Bandera County
Concan 724 Uvalde County
369± Acres | Bandera County Property ID: 918823
724± Acres | Concan | Uvalde County Property ID: 177099 This is truly a unique property in a unique location. Located in the popular Frio Canyon, just minutes from Garner park, the Frio River. There is probably no tract available anywhere that offers more possibilities for hunting, commercial and recreational usage. The ranch has great access along Hwy 83 and offers a great mix of bottom land, multiple hills that offer great views and building sites and valleys lined with big oaks and hardwoods. The ranch is an exceptional hunting property and is loaded with native whitetail, turkey, hogs and numerous variety of exotic game. There is one well, a concrete storage tank, pens and good fencing. There is also phone and electric service available along frontage road for any type of future development. This is a rare find in todays market. 724 acres - $4,600 per acre, call Jim or Morris
630± Acres Tarpley - Utopia Uvalde County Prop ID: 1039047
Anyone who is familiar with the Hill Country knows it doesn’t get much better than the Seco Valley area. This new listing is located just south of the Bandera County line, is located less than 90 minutes from San Antonio and is easily accessed through Bandera or Hondo. Being surrounded by large neighbors, the ranch offers great privacy, large open valleys, numerous Hardwood lined canyons, springs, a large lake and several smaller ponds, incredible building sites with fabulous views and a great road system that provides easy access over the entire ranch. The ranch is rarely hunted and has excellent numbers of Whitetail, Turkey and Wild hogs and there are some free ranging Exotics in the area including Fallow and Aoudad. The ranch is partially game fenced and the exact acreage will be determined by a new survey. 630 acres -$2,142,000. Call Morris (210) 415-9850
Located near the headwaters of the Seco Valley this new listing is truly a rare find. Live water in three separate canyons, 900± feet of both sides of beautiful Seco Creek, small wood frame home, springs, waterfalls, high hills, multiple hardwood lined canyons and incredible views make this one of the most unique properties available. The narrow channel and high bluffs along the creek provide an excellent dam site plus incredible places for home sites. Large healthy oaks line the creek along both sides of the creek. The north canyon has a beautiful spring fed creek with waterfalls, pools and the banks are lined with incredible hardwoods and a few Maple trees. The ranch is a nature lovers dream and has had few improvements other than a road system, hiking trails and some cedar clearing. 369 acres - $1,660,500. Won’t last, call Morris Killough (210) 415-9850
Pinion Pine Ranch Edwards County
2,800± Acres Edwards County Property ID: 1188314
This truly incredible ranch is located on the western edge of Edwards county and offers great end of the road privacy. The ranch is game fenced, offers a small hunters house, four excellent water wells with extensive piping, extensive road system throughout the ranch and large areas of the ranch have been cleared of the cedar. The ranch has an unusual beauty about it with huge rock bluffs lined with Pinion pines, deep wide canyons, large healthy hardwoods and good soils. The hunting is outstanding and numerous feed stations are situated throughout the property. The ranch is loaded with native game and numerous exotics including Axis, Fallow, Aoudad, Mouflon and Hogs. Only $850 per acre or $2,800 acres. Call Cleveland Caraway (210) 422-8722
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www.TexasLandAndRanch.com Morris Killough/Broker mbkillough@swtexas.net (210) 415-9850 | (830) 966-2207 fax PO Box 827 | Utopia, Texas 78884
Utopia River Cabin
Located between Utopia and Vanderpool this new listing provides the ultimate in Hill Country beauty and recreation. The tract offers great access, a three-bedroom, two-bath 1600± square feet. A-Frame type home, a newer metal shop, carport, excellent water well, 700± feet of Sabinal River and a small amount of a spring fed creek. The home provides a huge wrap around wooden deck for relaxing or entertaining large groups. You can actually see and hear the waterfalls that feed the swimming holes along the beautiful Sabinal River from the patio. 13 acres - $585,000. Call Morris (210) 415-9850
Bandera County
7± Acres Vanderpool Bandera County Property ID: 946401
Biry Ranch Medina County
260± Acres | Biry | Medina County Very productive field with massive oaks, and small amount of native pasture just a few miles south of Hondo. Has nice frontage on HWY 173, rural water nearby, and power along the highway. Will divide. Call to schedule a time to have a look and get more details and pricing. Up to 260 acres available! Call Jim (210) 413-3939.
This rare seven acre jewel located just minutes from Lost Maples Park offers a buyer the unique opportunity to own in the most beautiful area of the Hill Country and make a great income at the same time. The property offers both sides of the Sabinal River, Cypress trees, one main home and three rental cabins. The cabins are operated and booked by a local rental co. Please call for financial info. Won’t Last, $475,000. Call Morris (210) 415-9850 or Scott (830) 591-9509
Vanderpool Compound Bandera County
115± Acres Uvalde County Property ID: 978773
Tampke Ranch
This incredible live water tract is located just south of Utopia. The crystal clear water is unbelievable with one of the deepest natural swimming holes along the entire Cypress lined Sabinal River. The ranch has great cover for the many deer and turkey, offers huge oaks and other hardwoods and there are numerous excellent home sites with incredible views of the surrounding canyon. Reduced, $11,500 per acre. 115 acres. Call Morris Killough (210) 415-9850 or Jim Fuchs (210) 413-3939.
Uvalde County
Utopia River Front Home Bandera County
6± Acres Utopia | Bandera County Property ID: 1087535
6± Acres | Utopia | Bandera County Property ID: 1455560 This incredible new listing is located just three miles north of Utopia with Hwy 187 frontage. The tract offers 300± feet of beautiful Sabinal River, a three-bedroom, 3500± square foot rock home, guest house, large garage, paved drives. The fabulous home is situated in a park like setting, surrounded by a beautiful manicured lawn with fabulous landscaping and shaded by huge healthy Live Oak trees. The wide stretch of live water is deep enough to tube, kayak and swim. An absolutely stunning place. Six acres - $675,000. Won’t last, call Morris (210) 415-9850
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Live Creek Front property with custom 3,500± square foot two-bedroom, two-and-a-half baths home situated among huge oak trees. Loft area with full bath and plenty of space for third and fourth bedrooms, fenced garden, concrete patio, equipment shed, and great landscaping. All metal fully enclosed and insulated workshop/garage with bathroom. Six acres - $439,000. Call Bobby Mauldin (830) 486-8999
Smith Little Creek Ranch Bandera County
Cypress Falls Uvalde County
5± Acres Utopia | Uvalde County Property ID: 1459262
Located just a few miles south of Utopia, this small five± acre water tract offers some of the best live water and huge Cypress trees available on the Sabinal River. The tract is located in the Cypress Falls subdivision with great access, nice privacy, great neighbors and very good restrictions to protect your investment. The tract is loaded with massive hardwoods, several nice home sites and electric and phone service are available. cypress falls is loaded with Whitetail, Axis, Turkey and dozens of bird species for the nature lover. The cypress lined river and riverbank is some of the prettiest in the subdivision and is manicured like a park. The beautiful stretch of river is deep enough to fish, swim, tube or kayak. The river has a beautiful shallow rock bottom area on the south end with huge rock outcroppings that is ideal for the younger children. Won’t last. Five acres - $175,000. Call Morris Killough (210) 415-9850 or Scott (830) 591-9509
Fairweather
640± Acres | Hunt | Kerr County Property ID: 1350515
Fairweather is rich with character and history. The home along with the other various quarters in the two acre compound area comfortably accommodate large gatherings in a warm friendly setting. Stately rock retaining walls give the property a secure feel of privacy while blending perfectly into the hill country setting of huge native pecan trees above the river bottom along Highway 39 just a few miles from Hunt. The property located perfectly offering a unique combination of privacy and quick access to Kerrville, Hunt, and Ingram. The 640 acre pasture is mostly cleared of cedar leaving the beautiful hardwoods of all types to thrive on the rolling hills above the seeps and running springs that provide water for the cattle in almost every creek bottom. Ideal locations for future dam and home sites create visions for the future as you look over the property from the many roads that cover most every part of the ranch. Fairweather Ranch has been owned by the same family for over half a century making it the property you need to see if you mistakenly think you have seen it all in Hunt. Call Jim 210-413-3939 for details and to schedule a visit to the ranch. 640 acres in Hunt.
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Wilson County Ranch Wilson County
1,311± Acres | Stockdale Wilson County | Property ID: 969862 Excellent Cattle, hunting, mineral, or development property. Highway and County road frontage on all sides. 50 percent of the mineral estate and existing production from several shallow wells is availalble to convey. First class circular working and holding pens, fenced and crossed fenced, excellent water wells. Great price for a mineral property in an outstanding location a little north of Stockdale in Wilson County. $3,750 per acre – about 1311 acres. Call Jim Fuchs (210) 413-3939 or Morris Killough (210) 415-9850.
Little Creek Family Home Bandera County
14± Acres | Utopia | Bandera County Property ID: 1378142 Fantastic Live Water Family Compound!! Must see to appreciate the opportunity for retirement, and/or second home for family recreational use, that this property offers. Great pool area, outdoor cooking area, separate twobedroom, two-bath guest house plus a two-bedroom, two-bath main home with expansive family room and extras including office area, fire places, fantastic views of the groomed oak trees and landscaped yard. Separate workshop with AC. Near Utopia shops, golf, entertainment venue in Concan, Lost Maples Natural Area, and fine dining at the Laurel Tree Guest Table. Come see this one quick. Unbelievably great price!! This one will not last long. About 14 acres on Little Creek - $549,500. Call Jim 210-413-3939, or Morris 210-415-8950.
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Harper Ranch Gillespie County
97± Acres | Harper Gillespie County | Property ID: 1142257 Price just reduced!!!!! Auto gate, four wells, two ponds, three-bedroom, two-bath home, unfinished three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath home, arena with bunk house, kitchen and bath, nice oaks, great hunting, private but near everything!!! Call Jim, (210) 413-3939, or Morris, (210) 415-8950, to schedule a visit. There is a lot on interest in this one so don’t wait to call. About 97 acres - $499,000.
Stockdale Junction Ranch Wilson County
100± Acres Stockdale | Wilson County Property is 100 acres at the intersection of FM 1107 and FM 3335 between Stockdale and Nixon. The property has an eight acre lake with a old dock. Additional stock tank. Large oak trees. No structures. Ag exemption. Possible commercial opportunity and currently has 55 acres in coastal hay. New fencing and cross fencing. Small corral. Well, City Water and Electricity. Capped chalk well. The property sits on the Eagle Ford Shale oil reserves. The property is not currently leased. Some minerals are available. $1,175,000 – 100 acres. Call Jim 210-413-3939.
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Home Base Ranch Bandera County
600± Acres | Utopia | Bandera County | Property ID: 1087443
214 Ranch Medina County
214± Acres | Medina County Property ID: 1020967 This new private 214+- acre hunting tract is located 12 miles north of D’Hanis in the popular transition area of the Hill Country. The ranch offers excellent hunting with Whitetail, Turkey, Hogs, good cover, large oaks, numerous building sites with views, electric, shared Edwards well, Cabin, hunting blinds, large oaks and deep soils. This is one of the best small ranches available in the area, won’t last. Priced to sell, $2850 per acre. 214 acres!! Call Scott Saunders 830-591-9509
Located at ground zero for some of the most scenic Hill Country property anywhere, this new listing is truly nature at its best. Possibly the most private ranch available but just minutes from Utopia, Garner and Lost Maples Park and offers large neighbors, the perfect mix of multiple hardwood lined hills and valleys, steep bluffs, Oak studded bottom land, spring fed creeks and the utmost in recreation. A Hill country style lodge is tucked away in the most private valley of the ranch overlooking a beautiful pond, a spring fed creek and miles of the beautiful Sabinal River Valley below. The views from the home are nothing short of incredible and must be experienced in person. Live springs are located in numerous canyons and provide water for a couple of nice ponds. The springs also provide water for the numerous Whitetail, hogs, turkey and occasional free ranging exotics that roam the property. 600 acres – Call for price. Morris Killough 210-415-9850
575 Ranch
Zavala Ranch
Uvalde County
Zavala County
575± Acres | Uvalde County
Reiber Sabinal RiBandera ver County Home 14.8± Acres | Utopia | Bandera County Property ID: 1099411 Located within walking distance of Utopia this small river tract offers the best in recreation or retirement. Featuring a 2400 sq ft home with attached garage, large patio and Hot-tub, historic barn, manicured yard, excellent well and paved circle drive. The beautiful cypress lined river bottom is like a park and is an excellent picnic or camping area. Large numbers of Axis frequently roam the river area and large trophy are seen regularly. 14.8 acres - $495,900. Call Bobby or Morris
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Located just 10 miles northwest of Uvalde and just a few miles off Hwy 55 this small ranch offers great South Texas brushes mixed with large oak bottoms, deep soil, well, fields and enough elevation to give it a Hill Country feel. The ranch is loaded with Whitetail, Turkey and Wild Hogs. Nearby Uvalde offers shopping, restaurants, lodging and paved Airport. 575 acres -$1,610,000. call Morris Killough 210-415-9850
880± Acres | Zavala County Property ID: 1158334 Located with frontage on Fm 187 this extremely productive combination ranch/ farm offers 80% cultivated fields, 20% heavy brush, game fenced on three sides, shallow Carrizo wells, ponds and excellent cattle pens. $3250 / acre – 880 acres.
24± Acres Utopia | Bandera County Property ID: 1025351 New 24 acre tract is possibly the most unique small tract available. Frontage on paved road, live Little Creek frontage, running springs, small 2 bedroom/2 bathroom cabin with loft, RV hookups, horse stalls, crossed fenced, barn, good well, Indian Mound, huge Oaks, Pecan bottom native grasses, loaded with native and exotic game. 24 acres - $399,000! Call Morris 210-415-9850
24 Ranch Bandera County
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29± Acres | Poteet Atascosa County About 29 acres with great highway visibility from atop a gentle rise about a mile north of Poteet with about 450 feet of frontage on Highway 16. Great location, great shaped property, great price, only small amount of re-growth brush, ready to develop for hotel, service company, operations field office, retail center, etc. Minerals available!!!! Jim (210) 413-3939. Price: $8,000 per acre or $231,500
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109± & 70± Acres Vanderpool | Bandera County New private lake on spring-fed Evans Creek is scheduled to be completed in a few weeks on 109 acres of pristine Hill Country land. Lots of game and beautiful tree cover on pristine bottom land and hills leading up and over huge bluffs to another canyon with seeps and springs all near the head waters of Evans Creek. There also nice springs on the creek below the dam. Hard to find a place like this that is priced so reasonably. Building sites, views, hunting, crystal clear spring water, hills and untouched canyons to explore. 109 acres - $649,000. #2 - You have to see this special Hill Country property to appreciate the deep crystal clear spring feed water, views with the great building sites, and huge Cypress, Elm, Pecan, and Oak trees. Located ideally on a bluff above one of the swimming holes on the river are Texas style accommodations for 12. There is nothing like the water this property offers on the Cypress lined Sabinal River. The one of a kind premium water front is on a deep, wide section the Cypress lined crystal clear Sabinal River, and the river on this property did not quit running during the severe drought and heat over the last several years. Swimming, fishing, and canoeing the long and wide navigable portion of this very private section of the river is a special treat. Many great building sites among the huge oaks, elms and pecan trees. Not in a subdivision. 70 acres - $1,998,500. Owner/Broker Jimmy Fuchs (210) 413-3939.
Vanderpool Live Water Ranches Bandera County
180± Acres | Somerset Bexar & Atascosa Counties Ideally located just south of 1604 near Somerset with highway frontage on three sides is180 acres of beautiful coastal covered land with scattered oaks, a nice comfortable home overlooking the ranch, barn, and pens. Includes 100 percent of the mineral estate, 100 percent operating interesting on the property and the income from 33 existing wells. This great little cattle place may have potential income opportunities from other oil and gas formations as well as a nice home that can be used or leased for additional income. Home is a two-bedroom, two-and-a-half baths with a huge 20x20 office that could be used as additional bedroom(s). In addition, the property location and outstanding highway access provides a unique opportunity for companies needing space to locate corporate, regional, or field offices. Much more to see than can be explained. 180± acres - $2,495,000. Call Jim (210) 413-3939 or Morris (210) 415-9850 to schedule a visit to the property.
Somerset Ranch
Bexar & Atascosa Counties
71± Acres | Kenedy | Karnes County Premium frontage on Highway 181 in Karnes County!!!!!!!!! Ready to develop and located on the edge of Kenedy city limits in Karnes County with county water, city water, city sewer, natural gas, and electric service all nearby or on the property. About 1,400 feet of frontage on Business Highway 181 and about 2,700 feet of frontage on CR 147. Also available in 39± acre and 32± acre tracts. Call for price on smaller tracts. About 71 acres - $1,995,000. Co-owner Jimmy Fuchs, Broker (210) 413-3939, or Morris Killough, (210) 415-9850.
Floresville Land Wilson County
18.5± Acres | Floresville | Wilson County About 18.5 acres between Highway 181 and business Highway 181 with highway frontage on both. City water, electric, and sewer near by. Great location for hotel, oil and gas service company, operations field office, Office building, retail center, etc. You can develop to serve your needs. Call Jim (210) 413-3939. Price: $625,000
Karnes County Hunti n g Get a way Karnes & Live Oak Counties 50± Ac. | Kenedy | Karnes & Live Oak Counties Great little hunting place on paved county road south of Kenedy. No improvements but near everything you need. Call me to have a look. Some minerals available!!! 50 acres -only $212,000!!! Better look at this one quick. Jim (210) 413-3939.
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Simmons Ranch Burnet County
1,841± Acres | Burnet County | Property ID: 1358185 The 1,841 acre Simmons Ranch features springs that form a scenic large fishing lake, while a dam on Hairston Creek forms a second lake, with views beyond of Hamilton Creek. There is a stunning main residence plus a Hunting Lodge, Office, Guest House, the Caretaker’s home, and the Foreman’s home.
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Enchanted Rock Ranch Gillespie County
2,030± Acres | Gillespie County | Property ID: 1440685 This 2030 acre property boasts spectacular views of Enchanted Rock as well as unique granite outcrops throughout the ranch. Surface water is supplied by five earthen stock tanks and one water well. Improvements include a three bedroom home, equipment barn, and miles of roads. Additional acreage available.
Snook Ranch Burleson County
1,026± Acres | Burleson County| Property ID: 1049998 The 1,026 acre ranch consists of native woodland habitat, improved Coastal Bermuda fields, two creeks, a 6,500 square feet rock home, eight stall horse barn, covered arena, and a superior whitetail deer program. Can be subdivided.
Camp Verde Ranch Bandera County
400± Acres | Bandera County Property ID: 1440704 Located just minutes from Historic Camp Verde, Texas. The 400 acre property offers scenic rolling hills with majestic views and both sides of a live water creek. Improvements include a four bedroom home overlooking the property and nearby lake.
Perdenales RR Gillespie County
323± Acres | Gillespie County These 323 acres next to LBJ State Park include beautiful Pedernales River frontage, deep soil, large trees and wooded areas. Will divide.
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2,200Âą Acres | Fayette County Property ID: 1372502 Just minutes from La Grange, this historic 2,000Âą acre property offers prime grazing land and wonderful woodlands. Covered with native wildlife, the ranch offers several lakes and creeks that pass through the rolling topography. This ranch can be purchased in tracts from 127 acres to 270 acres.
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650± Acres | Bandera County | Property ID: 1440962 650 acres on Cypress-lined Wallace Creek and bordering on Highway 16 just outside of Medina, Texas. Gently rolling land with scattered oak trees, pasture land, and loaded with large herds of whitetail, axis and blackbuck roaming the property. 147 to 288 acres available.
Michito Ranch San Jacinto County
240± Acres | San Jacinto County | Property ID: 1358265 The 240-acre Michito Ranch offers splendid water, spring-fed creeks, rolling topography and picturesque pastures and woodlands. The improvements include a 3,700-square-foot ranch home, 2,000-square-foot cut-limestone home, and numerous well-maintained barns for equipment storage and entertaining. The spring-fed stock tanks are stocked with bass and catfish for year-round enjoyment.
Meyers Spring Ranch Terrell County
9,700± Acres | Terrell County | Property ID: 1184339 This property is a 9,700 acre high fenced ranch that is extensively managed for trophy white tail and mule deer with magnificent rock art dating back 3,000 years. There are numerous improvements including a 3500’ runway.
Rock River Ranch Edwards County
2,000± Acres | Edwards County | Property ID: 1078595 Two miles of crystal clear Nueces River border this ranch. There are several good fields, water rights, good roads and fencing, great views, and loads of game. This ranch has it all on 2,000 acres!
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25,811± Acres | Val Verde County Property ID: 1158265 Offering rolling hills, shear rock bluffs and arroyos, this property has abundant wildlife and three distinct habitats: Chihuahuan Desert, Edwards Plateau, and South Texas Brushland on 25,811 acres.
Devil’s River Val Verde County
Red Bluff Creek
Ranger Creek Estate
Bandera County
Kendall County
308± Acres | Bandera County
50± Acres | Kendall County
This is a wonderful family estate ranch of 300± acres that has been in the same family since the early 1900’s. It is located in a superb location only minutes from Boerne and Helotes with approx. 1000 feet of Hwy 16 frontage. Both sides of Red Bluff Creek, rich valley land and fields make this property special. The creek has created a fabulous bluff overlooking the water and the Texas Hill Country. This ranch has the potential to be a showplace.
This magnificent 4,455-square-foot, four-bedroom, three-bath home sits on 50 very private acres just outside of Boerne. Enjoy hand-hewn wood floors, cypress beams, limestone fireplace and many more exquisite details. There is also a five stall barn, pool and outdoor kitchen - all on Post Oak covered rolling grassland.
2,124± Acres Zavala County Property ID: 1049617 This 2,124-acre high-fenced, turn-key ranch is loaded with game and one of the few trophy deer ranches left with minerals. The owner will convey half of the minerals owned. In the Eagle Ford Shale, this property has an active oil well and ample water throughout, including a Carrizo irrigation well, four water wells, ten+ miles of irrigation lines, six fully irrigated tanks and multiple water troughs.
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San Diego Ranch Duval County
1,688± Acres Real County Property ID: 1453344 Saddle Mountain Ranch is 1,688 acres with three live springs and the seasonal Camp Wood Creek. Improvements include a 7,200 squarefoot home with pool, tennis court, 2,000 square lodge, foreman’s home, four water wells, three barns, workshop and a 3,300 ‘ runway.
540± Acres | Duval County | Prop ID: 1420353 This turn-key 540 acre ranch has excellent brush diversity, a 2,000 square-foot lodge, five-acre food plot, high fencing and great hunting for whiteail, quail, dove, turkey and javenlina.
Saddle Mountain Ranch Real County
LD Ranch Kerr County
Spring Creek Ranch Lampasas County
1,025± Acres | Lampasas County Strong live water passes through these 1,025 acres, supplying a year-round water source for the highly managed whitetail deer herd. With the majority under high fenced, this ranch offers wooded areas for wildlife habitat and good grazing pastures.
236± Acres | Kerr County Own a piece of the historic YO Ranch. These 236 acres of Texas Hill Country are loaded with wildlife from whitetail deer to axis, blackbuck, fallow, auodad, sika, red deer, turkey and dove. The LD Ranch improvements consist of a two bedroom, two bath rock and log home and one room loft with rock bunkhouse. With easy access off of Hwy 83, this ranch won’t last long.
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Arbuckle Ranch Murray County - Oklahoma $22,028,750 | 17,632 Acres Miller Farm Van Zandt County $3,495,000 | 93.04 Acres
Sundance at Cedar Creek Lake Henderson County $6,450,000 | 64 Acres 464 Southgale Grayson County $3,950,000 | 350 Acres
Goff Ranch Cooke County $2,725,000 | 80 Acres
Kings Tree Ranch Harrison County $4,750,000 | 1,237 Acres
The Veranda Franklin County $3,200,000 | 68 Acres
Concho Ranch Kaufman County $4,750,000 | 257 Acres
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3601Âą Acres | Blanco County Property ID: 1380169 This historic Robinson Ranch was originally established in 1885 in the heart of the Texas Hill country in Blanco County. The beautiful ranch features two rustic rock homes that are filled with vintage charm. Easily accessible, the ranch is located one hour from Austin, 1:15 hours from San Antonio, four hours from Dallas, and only 20 minutes from Horseshoe Bay Resort. The ranch has diverse terrain including rolling hills, beautiful creek bottoms, and even some great pastureland. Cypress Creek runs throughout a large portion of the ranch. This rock bottom creek has several deep pools and a lush canopy of cypress trees to create a very peaceful setting in the spring fed year round water source. The ranch has an abundance of wildlife that includes deer, hogs, turkey, and dove. For more information, contact Harlan Ray at (214) 908-7770, David Burgher at (214) 213-8715, Or Robert Dullnig at (210) 213-9700.
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Alford Ranch Cooke County
RANCH AND LAND DIVISION www.Ranch.BriggsFreeman.com 2913 Fairmount Street, Suite #200 Dallas, Texas 75201
220± Acres | Cooke County Property ID: 1419017
Enjoy your own private paradise. It is hard to believe you are only an hour north of Dallas/Fort Worth. Situated at the top of a ridge overlooking its 220 acres including a large lake, a 6,467 square foot 100 percent Austin stone, European-style residence with Carriage House serves as a majestic anchor to this unique property. The four-bedroom, four-bath main house is inspired by world and historical travels. Enjoy the salt water pool and large outdoor living with game area and fire pit. Invite friends and family to fish/relax/boat in the 10+ acre lake. Home is energy efficient with Geo-Thermal system. two wells, two barns, great pastures. Property is Agricultural Exempt and is perimeter fenced by either pipe and cable or seven-wire. For more information contact Brenda Moerschell at 214-957-9401. Price, $1,799,000
1,500± Acres | Erath County Property ID: 1180765 Diversity Ranch is located three miles north of Lingleville, Texas, just 12 miles west of Stephenville in Erath County. Comprising of 1,500± acres, this ranch has been improved with pastures and several ten acre lakes stocked with largemouth bass. The topography is rolling with native gressed and wooded areas. There are four stock ponds on the property with two quality homes that can be contemplated in the sale. The property had deer feeders, quail feeders, and stands throughout that service abundant wildlife. The ranch has been well maintained with excellent roads and very little grazing. Fences are in good condition. For information, contact Dax Pass at (214) 557-8643. Price: $4,050,000
Diversity Ranch Erath County
Riddle Sabana River Ranch Eastland County
1,174± Acres | Eastland County Just south of Eastland and IH 20, cattle and wildlife love this ranch which has abundant frontage along the Sabana River. The property has rolling pasture land and stock tanks for cattle, rugged terrain with numerous hilltops for fabulous views, and trees/vegetation for wildlife habitat. The family who has owned the property for five generations believe they own almost 100 percent of the minerals, which will be conveyed with an acceptable offer. For more information contact David Burgher (214) 2138715. Price: $2,795 per acre.
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5± Acres | Bosque County | Property ID: 1126304
Bosque Canyon Ranch Bosque County
A ranch without the headaches. Be one of only 48 members who own an undivided interest in part of a 3,745 acre shared ranch, only 90 miles from Dallas/Fort Worth and 10 minutes from Lake Whitney. The Lodge includes full kitchen, gym, pool, four casitas, and three-bedroom, three-bath house. A second pool is a restored stock take under a windmill. Great hunting and fishing with deer, turkey, dove, and two large stocked lakes. Also a quality skeet range, gun range, horse barn, and full time on site manager. Prices starting at $385,000. Call David Burgher at (214) 123-8715
Kingstree Ranch Marshall/Harrison County
257± Acres | Karufman County | Property ID: 1192234
1,237± Acres Marshall/Harrison County Property ID: 1451471 Kings Tree, only four miles north of Marshall, is a rare, large East Texas working ranch which also has a 10,000 square feet house overlooking a 30 acre lake with trophy fishing. The house and guest house have a total of six bedrooms, five baths and two-and-a-half baths with a four car garage. The rolling land is a mixture of grass pastures (fescue, clover, coastal and Bermuda) and habitat for hunting (deer, duck, turkey). There are an additional 10 ponds and typical ranch improvements such as a barn, working pens, etc. Priced at $4,750,000. Call David Burgher at (214) 213-8715 or Greg Caton at (903) 452-3239.
Only 20 minutes from downtown Dallas and minutes away from Lake Ray Hubbard, Concho Ranch is a beautiful 257± acre property with a multitude of recreational amenities. Coming through a gated entry and at the end of a long, all weather drive is a stone, two-story, 8,700 square foot main house, which is a reproduction of the historical Fort Concho in San Angelo. This home is perfect for entertaining with large, vaulted open areas and inviting porches. The house overlooks two cypress tree lined lakes stocked with bass and includes five bedrooms, five-and-a-half baths, three-car garage, separate workout facility, tennis court and dog runs. The property also includes a ten-stall barn with manager’s office with bath, tack room, wash rack, and pipe and cable turnout, 6,000 square foot covered arena and 1,250 square foot storage barn. The property has rolling pastures with areas that are heavily treed, especially around the five lakes, which provide habitat for various wildlife. The property is fenced and cross fenced. The property is not in the 100 year flood plain. Due to its proximity to Dallas, the southeastern portion of Lake Ray Hubbard and nearby master planned developments such as Travis Ranch and Health Golf and Yacht Club, it duals as a investment opportunity for future development. Though the property is currently zoned agricultural, it does have rights to 50 single family sewer hook-ups. For more information contact Michelle Wood at (214) 564-0234 or David Burgher (214) 213-8715. Price: $4,750,000
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Collin County
314± Acres | Collin County | Property ID: 1084705 Beautiful 314± acre ranch located 45 minutes north of downtown Dallas, is just off Preston Road. A gated estate, the spectacular improvements include a 15,000 square fot brick and stone house with a 4,000 bottle wine cellar, seven-car garage, and heated pool. It is also a premier horse breeding and training facility and include two covered arenas, 40 large mare stalls (convertible to 80 stalls), floating stalls, breeding lab, manager’s office, equiptment barn, three-bedroom manager’s house, three stock tanks, skeet range, and more. Priced at $15,000,000. Call David Burgher at (214) 213-8715.
1,491± Acres | Hill County Property ID: 1076568
Island Creek Ranch Hill County
This is a great opportunity to own a beautiful ranch only an hour away from the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Island Creek and Itasca Creek both run through the property, providing some excellent water features throughout the property. If you like running cattle, farming, fishing, and hunting, this ranch has it all. Drive onto a property with great views, great water, and lots of potential! The 1,491± acre property had mature trees, rolling terrain, lush bottoms, deep takes, and beautiful grazing pastures. Price: $2,500 per acre. Contact Harlan Ray at (214) 908-7770.
121± Acres | Ellis County | Property ID: 1451474
PK Ranch Ellis County
PK Ranch is a beautiful Metroplex ranch only 45 minutes from Downtown Dallas. The custom built home sits on 121 ± peaceful acres with a saltwater swimming pool and a paved driveway all the way to the residence. The home has several large windows in den, kitchen, and living rooms to let in great natural light in many parts of the house. The terrain is flat to rolling with five stock ponds, costal pastures, and good timber. Property is perimeter fenced and cross fenced with a custom built barn, working pens, loading chute, and holding pens. This ranch has easy access to I-45, I-35E, and Hwy 287. Contact David Burgher at (214) 2138715 or Harlan Ray at (214) 908-7770.
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LAND AND RANCH DIVISION /BriggsFreeman www.Ranch.BriggsFreeman.com www.JBRanchesofTexas.com @UpdateDallas Jim Brosche/Ranch Realtor jbrosche@briggsfreeman.com 2913 Fairmount Street, Suite #200 | Dallas, Texas 75201
790± Acres | Bosque County Property ID: 1087719 One-of-a-kind recreational property in Northern Bosque County. Currently used as fishing and hunting club, the Diamond M features 122± surface acres of stocked lakes and ponds, to include a spectacular 50-acre lake with island and a seperate large duck habitat. Located 50 miles southwest of Dallas/Fort Worth, this recreational retreat offers 12 ponds and four lakes, all stocked with Floria Bass and actively managed for the past 25 years. According to the owners, the fishing, duck, dove, and deer hunting is phenomenal. This property is a perfect investment for the sportsman, a recreational partnership, or entertaining clients. Please call Jim Brosche at (817) 233-5143 with questions. Price: $4,977,000
Diamond M Ranch Bosque County
440.18± Acres | Bosque County | Property ID: 1442652
Double Oak Ranch Under Contract Bosque County
The Double Oak Ranch, located within two hours of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, is 440 acres of pastures, large hardwoods and brush. Perfect for large family gatherings, hunting trips, horseback riding and just plain old lay in the hammock relaxing, the Double Oak Ranch features a comfortable 3,500 square feet rambling farmhouse. Perfect for entertaining, the house has five bedrooms, three baths and two living areas. Three seasonal creeks, four ponds and two water troughs supply water for the livestock and wildlife and make for good dove hunting. Rounding out the ranch headquarters is a horse barn and equipment barn. Double Oak’s 150+ of elevation change provides breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside while the open pastures and creek beds provide a perfect habitat for wildlife, cows and horses. The native wildlife includes whitetail deer, turkey, dove waterfowl and hogs. Call Jim Brosche, at (817) 233-5143, to schedule your viewing today!
Circle H Ranch - SOLD Lampasas County
199.34± Acres | Lampasas County | Property ID: 1146251 Gorgeous ranch with big views. SOLD. Jim Brosche, (817) 233-5143.
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Rocky Water Ranch
1,375.40± Acres | Hamilton County Property ID: 1128759
Highly improved 1,375±acre recreation and agricultural ranch, located four miles south of Hico, with 700+ acre high fenced for deer management. in addition to extensive scientific deer breeding pens, traps and a vet building, there are three homes, barns, a walk in cooler and a professional quail anfd pheasant breeding barn. The terrain is heavily rolling and offers great views. Heavily wooded with mature oaks, cedars and mesquite, the ranch drives big due to thoughtful brush scultping throughout. The ranch has large food plots, professional feeders, feers blinds and fresh water troughs scattered throughout. Additionally, Honey Creek, a major rock bottom creek, passes through the ranch. Currently used for cattle, Rocky Waters has two sets of cattle working pens. Perfect for both hunters and ranchers, Rocky Waters Ranch offers tremendous flexibility and is the perfect place to spend deer season this year! Please call Jim Brosche at (817) 233-5143. Price: $4,500,000
Hamilton County
95± Acres | Denton County | Property ID: 1466304 THE PERFECT ESCAPE! The RB Ranch has it all - beautiful views, sandy soil perfect for horses, rolling hills dotted with mature trees, improved coastal pastures, and four ponds perfect for fishing. The neighboring properties are beautiful and feature horses, barns and white pipe fences for that. Adding to all of this is a gorgeous recently remodeled 3,824 square foot home with all the amenities. The gourmet kitchen, with high end appliance package, granite countertops and huge island is perfect for entertaining or quiet nights at home. The adjacent great room and wet bar add to the casual elegance and comfort of the home. The master suite features His and Her’s bathrooms, jetted tub and a morning porch for that first cup of coffee. Two masonry fireplaces, a study and two additional bedrooms complete the home. A two bedroom guesthouse, 60X40 three stall morton built barn with wash rack, a large office, tack room and potential living quarters, 54x36 equipment barn and a three car oversized garage with built-in hoist complete this beautiful property! Call Jim Brosche, at 817.233.5143, to schedule your private showing!
RB Ramch Denton County
81 ± Acres | Bosque County Property ID: 1448357
Wild Oak Ranch Bosque County
Wild Oak Ranch, located less than 90 miles from Dallas and Fort Worth, has something foe everyone. the view from this 81 acre stunner takes in thousands of acres and offers several prime hilltop building sites to choose from. Professionally brushsculpted and manicured, Wild Oak is a manageable sized property that feels larger than it is and is the perfect spot for a Hill Country getaway with-in an easy drive from the Metroplex. New fences, ranch roads and entry way, combined with dramatic views, make Wild Oak the perfect spot to build your refuge from city life! Call Jim Brosche, at 817.233.5143, to schedule your showing!
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www.DavisVernon.com /DavisVernonRealEstate Dane Mount/Broker info@davisvernon.com (940) 839-6247 1011 Hillcrest Drive | Vernon, Texas 76384
King County
2,478± Acres | King County Property ID: 1169749 The 246 Ranch is located in western Knox and eastern King counties. This ranch was part of the famous 6666 Ranch near Guthrie, Texas. This whole area is a huge part of Texas history, and is right in the middle of some of northwest Texas’ famous ranches, such as the 6666, Pitchfork, Tongue River, Spike Box, Moorehouse and the Waggoner Ranch. The 246 Ranch has some of the best hunting and diversified terrain in this part of Texas. Buzzard Peak and Snake Den Lake are both on this ranch and are a great part of Texas history. Snake Den Lake, when full, covers approximately 30 acres. It provides great fishing and is home to numerous ducks and geese. Last, but not least, Croton Creek runs through the ranch and offers water and great habitat for wildlife. The current owner has built small dams to pool water along the creek to ensure fresh water for all of the animals and cattle in the area. The 246 Ranch is one of the most highly-improved ranches in this area. There is a main lodge with an outdoor entertaining area equipped with an outdoor fireplace, pizza oven and first class outdoor dining facilities. There is a main ranch home, manager’s home, working shop, walk-in freezers and numerous storage. The Texas Rangers have a small house, with outdoor entertaining facilities, for when they visit the ranch. The rock work around the lake, patio and outdoor facilities are world class. If you are looking for a great hunting ranch or just to entertain clients or family, this is the ranch for you. $2050/acre
404± Acres Armstrong County Property ID: 1154955
Happy Creek Ranch
Armstrong County
The Happy Creek Ranch is located just northeast of Wayside in the Palo Duro Canyon. This is a one-of-a-kind ranch that has approximately 1,300 feet of Palo Duro Canyon frontage and approximately one mile of Happy Canyon frontage. This ranch is surrounded by beautiful canyon views, rugged terrain and great hunting. Happy Creek runs through Happy Canyon on the south side of the ranch, which creates great habitat for trophy mule deer, aoudad and other species of wildlife. Ranches like this rarely come on the market with this much canyon rim!! Price: $1,950 per acre/$787,800
767± Acres | Cottle County | Property ID: 1046151
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The Smith Ranch is located in northeast Cottle County just north of the Pease River. This is a highly improved hunting ranch with a nice cabin, blinds, feeders and food plots in place and ready to hunt now. The current owner has spent the last nine years developing this prime hunting ranch. He has maintained a year-round feed program, deer management plan and developed food plots strategically placed within the ranch to optimize deer production. The ranch is within one quarter mile of the Triangle Ranch, which is over 200,000 acres in size. Price: $1,195 per acre.
Smith Ranch Cottle County
Skyline Dr Kendall County
37.14± Acres Kendall County Property ID: 1167459
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Own your own piece of heaven! This 37-acre hill top south of Comfort offers 360 degree views and has multiple building sites. As one of the highest elevations in Kendall County www.PhyllisBrowningRanch.com at 1,800 feet, the views are incredible in Todd Avery/Broker Associate all directions. The pinnacle offers a spacious (210) 260-9315 and level building site. Oak and cedar trees 6601 Broadway | San Antonio, Texas 78209 offer privacy. An added amenity and valuable consideration is that the very top of the hill is already equipped with a water well and electricity. Located on Skyline Drive, this paved road is easily accessible from IH-10 and the town of Comfort. Offered at $545,000. Call Todd Avery at 210-260-9315 for more information.
54.89± Acres | Atascosa County | Property ID: 1183883
3150 CR 349 Atascosa County
Two-story home with above-ground pool on 54.89 fenced and crossfenced acres. The main house has four bedrooms and two full baths with abundant storage. Main-level bedrooms have double closets, ceiling fans, and large windows, and upper-level bedrooms have triple closets and a large shared bath. A spacious island kitchen opens to the dining area and includes a double pantry, wall oven, Jennaire cooktop/grill, dishwasher, and abundant cabinetry and counters. Ceramic tile flooring is in the kitchen, dining room, and bathrooms, and each floor has a separate HVAC system. The property’s second dwelling is a two-bedroom, one-bath home with a combined kitchen and living area—perfect for guests or in-laws, or as an office or rental. Both homes have low-maintenance metal siding. Watch the deer play from the pool and large patios. Outbuildings include an oversized workshop with electricity and space for large equipment; a hobby shop with electricity, water, and roll-up door; large hay structure, pipe pens and loading chute for cattle; and storage container. The houses are located off the road, and combined with the electric gate and security lighting, offer a private setting. Call Todd Avery at 210-260-9315 for more information. Price: $329,000
776 Remmers Rd Dewitt County
97.13± Acres | Dewitt County | Property ID: 1187040 If you have been looking for a turn-key hunting/recreational ranch within easy driving distance of San Antonio, Houston, Austin, or Corpus Christi, look no more. This 97±-acre ranch, located southwest of Yorktown, is complete with a ranch house, a five±-acre stocked lake and party pavilion. On the market for the first time in over 15 years, this ranch has it all. The lake is a fishing paradise and wildlife/bird magnet, making it one of the best migratory dove and waterfowl hunting places in all South Texas. The habitat serves as a safe haven for the area’s quail, deer and hogs, with strategically placed hunting blinds within the thick brush. The modest but historic ranch house, built in 1901, has four bedrooms and two baths plus additional sleeping quarters. The well-equipped party pavilion includes a stone fireplace and wet bar, food service area and satellite TV and makes entertaining a pleasure. Other rustic outbuildings and barns add to the charm and beauty of the ranch. Very private and conveniently located on the outskirts of Nordheim on a paved county road. Call Todd Avery 210-260-9315 or Luke Rogers 210-313-8570. Price: $649,000
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420± Acres | Medina County Property ID: 1131203
CR 312
Approximately seven miles northwest of D’hannis, in the heart of the highly desirable Medina Valley, is this ranch with paved access from county maintained CR 312. Beautiful rolling terrain, virgin brush and abundant wildlife including white tail deer, wild hogs and a wide variety of varmint species. Medina County is renowned for good dove hunting. The improvements include; good fences, excellent pipe corrals and a new water well which feeds the stock tank. The owner will include some minerals with the sale. This is a great recreational ranch in a wonderful location just 45 minutes west of San Antonio.
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304± Acres Bandera County Property ID: 1395787
3672 Hwy 16 Bandera County
397± Acres Wilson County Property ID: 1395787 The proximity to San Antonio makes for an easy commute to enjoy a quick afternoon dove hunt or to just enjoy peace and quiet and gorgeous sunsets. The pastures are lush with oak trees scattered throughout. Property has irrigation potential from the Carrizo Aquifer. Approximately 150 acres of the property are in brush, which provides a haven for the abundant wildlife in the area.
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304± acres with crystal clear Medina River frontage. The ranch is located just outside Bandera on Highway 16 North and less than 45 minutes from San Antonio. The property is loaded with live oaks and the large post oaks. There are three houses on the ranch and three water wells. This wonderful property has plentiful wildlife and is perfectly suited for horses. With its proximity to Bandera, the ranch is both an ideal weekend getaway and a great investment for the future.
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www.PhyllisBrowningRanch.com www.PremierRanchesofTexas.com George M. “Mitch” West/Broker Associate (210) 213-5402 6601 Broadway | San Antonio, Texas 78209
Guadalupe County
1,647± Acres | Guadalupe County | Property ID: 1174430 Wonderful recreational/working ranch with tremendous underground water located close to Kingsbury, San Antonio and Austin. The ranch has beautiful rolling terrain with improved pastures strategically located throughout. There are nine stock tanks and five good water wells. The ranch is a haven for wildlife including white tail deer, turkeys, wild hogs and a wide array of varmint species. There is a nice office/ horse barn and an equipment barn with a bunkhouse. The seller is conveying half of the minerals he owns. As a ranch broker and lifelong cattleman, this is a ranch I would love to own.
S. Hwy 281 Hidalgo County
847± Acres | Hidalgo County | Property ID: 844579 This incredible 847± acre working ranch is located in the gorgeous Rio Grande Valley, just six miles north of Edinburgh off Highway 281S. This impressive estate is well-appointed with an irrigation well, several domestic wells, three lakes (one of which is eight acres and fed by an artesian well), good brush and plentiful game. Three magnificent homes are situated in a 30±-acre compound setting. All three homes, totaling over 20,000 square feet and ten bedrooms, are located next to an eight-acre lake, which is fed by an irrigation well. The homes have been constructed to the highest standards, feature outstanding architectural details and have been very well maintained.
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www.PhyllisBrowningRanch.com www.PremierRanchesofTexas.com George M. “Mitch” West/Broker Associate (210) 213-5402 6601 Broadway | San Antonio, Texas 78209
Hwy 290 Kimble County
1,600± Acres | Kimble County | Property ID: 1049792 Pride of ownership is apparent in every aspect of this fine 1,600±-acre Hill Country ranch. From the high quality game fencing and numerous well constructed barns and outbuildings, this picturesque retreat is only minutes from IH-10 on Highway 290. Big skies and beautiful rolling oak terrain highlight the large exotic herd, including black buck, whitetail, axis and nilgai. There is an extensive list of improvements that have been well-designed and constructed, and meticulously maintained, including two very nice limestone houses. You have to see this property to appreciate the time and effort involved in its development.
5050 S. Bandera Hwy Bandera County
1,130± Acres | Bandera County | Property ID: 1047487
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Camel Ridge Ranch, in the heart of the best of the Texas Hill Country, is less than an hour from San Antonio and only 15 minutes from Kerrville. High-fenced for game, oryx, black buck and whitetail, provides excellent hunting and wildlife habitat. Good access with a dramatic stone entry gate on HWY173, then FM 2828 along the southern property line and excellent roads throughout. This unique property features a luxurious 9,000-square-foot estate home with a hand cut limestone facade and travertine columns. Custom iron doors welcome you into the 1,200-square-foot living room, featuring 38-foot cathedral ceiling with reclaimed barn timber beams and a floating spiral staircase. The entire main level of the house is floored with polished travertine tiles, and very high quality craftsmanship is found throughout. The gourmet island kitchen includes Brazilian granite counters, Viking gas stove, alder cabinets and a walk-in pantry. The attached 26 x 34 family room/party barn is self-cooling with six custom arched French doors, 21-inch thick walls, recessed ventilation windows and ceiling fans. The water system for the house is highly engineered with three storage tanks and a water softener. Other amenities on the property include a very nice foreman’s house, hunting cabin, large barn and workshop area, plus warehouse, pecan orchard, two ponds, 80 cultivated acres with coastal and a large wet weather creek.
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www.PhyllisBrowningRanch.com George M. “Mitch” West/Broker Associate (210) 213-5402 6601 Broadway | San Antonio, Texas 78209
21090 FM 1303 Bexar County
55.45± Acres Bexar County Property ID: 1395788 Beautiful 55±- acre property only 20 minutes from San Antonio. There are two houses on the property. The main house is eight years old and is a three-bedroom, two-and-a half baths (2,284 square feet) rock home with a welcoming front porch. The second house is perfect for a caretaker or as a guest house and is a one-bedroom, one-bath (800 square feet). The present owner has cleaned up the river bottom and it is beautiful with lots of large pecan and cottonwood trees. The majority of the property is out of the floodplain and has been fenced into lush pasture for cattle and horses. The water well on the property is five years old and there are very nice storage barns next to the houses. Great small ranch with lots of improvements and only minutes from San Antonio! Call Mitch West at (210) 213-5402 for more information.
150± Acres | Medina County | Property ID: 1356214 The word “unique” is used often is Texas Hill Country Ranch land, and this ranch could be called the same—but perfection is more appropriate. Every detail of the main home and the guest home was considered when creating this tranquil ranch. The well-conceived ranch boasts an improved whitetail deer population and abundant Rio Grande turkey. The ranch is well-watered with two privately owned water wells, as well as a third shared with the neighbor to the north. The entrance to Stony Ridge Ranch is lined with mature century plants (agave) and olive trees that take you past the high-fenced garden and into the high-fenced portion of the ranch (approximately 146 acres). The homes are perched atop a 1,253-foot hill that provides views for miles, both to the north and to south. There are constant views in all directions for most of the ranch, but the creek bottom has its own historic beauty. As one of the highest points in the area and situated between two creeks, Stony Ridge Ranch once provided for the Coahuiltecan or Tonkawa Indians. There are “shelter” caves along the creek and Indian arrow heads can still be found in the area. There is also a clandestine cave located centrally on the ranch! For more information, call Cody Stewart at (210) 317-7288. Price: $1,425,000
Brown Ranch Road Medina County
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www.KWFarmAndRanchGroup.com Rick Doak/Agent jrdoak@kw.com (361) 243-1040 Houston | Austin | San Antonio
4,000Âą Acres | Victoria County | Property ID: 1399122 4,000 acres, all or part. Excellent hunting and cattle ranch just south of Victoria Texas. Paved road access close to the town of Victoria with shopping, hospitals and a a large regional airport nearby. This property holds lots of game, including big whitetail deer, plenty of hogs, lots of wild turkey, dove, quail, bobcats and other varmints. Goods oaks, mesquite and brush for cover. Excellent hunting. Lots of water on the ranch means animals do not have to go far for a drink. There are 13 ponds and tanks on the ranch, several fed by windmills. The ranch has been well managed for wildlife and is under MLD level three.There is a lot of grass for grazing. This ranch has all the look and feel of deep south Texas ranches but is within two hours of Houston. Surface only. No minerals. Call Rick Doak for more information and to schedule a showing. All showings by appointment only.
Terrill Ranch Victoria County
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www.KWFarmAndRanchGroup.com Rick Doak/Agent jrdoak@kw.com (361) 243-1040 Houston | Austin | San Antonio
Baiamonte Goliad County
418.77± Acres | Goliad County | Property ID: 1454837 One of Goliad’s finest properties. One-half mile of paved driveway winds around Oak trees going into 420 acres of rolling hills to a classic Limestone custom Home, designed to take advantage of the beautiful vistas and awesome sunsets. The main house is approximately 2,700 square-feet with four bedrooms, four full baths, two fireplaces, gourmet kitchen and a ten-foot concrete porch on three sides of the home. The outside stairway entrance to separate guest quarters, complete with full bath and kitchen, adds another 800 square feet to this ideal ranch house. Butterfly and bird friendly garden and limestone pathways lead to a large pool and “cantina”, ready for summer entertaining. Acreage is covered with live oaks, and there are large stands of post oaks along the creek that runs through the back of the ranch. Some clearing provides great cattle raising, enhanced by a naturally fed year round stock tank for cattle and game. A four car garage, 2,500 square foot barn (1/2 has a slab and 1/2 is a dirt floor), a Morgan building studio with a/c and heat, pipe pens and two sheds provide ample storage for vehicles, equipment etc. There are four water wells, including a six-foot well, a bonus for increased water needs. Deer,turkey, hogs and dove are abundant, as there is very little hunting in the area. Price: $2,195,000
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www.KWFarmAndRanchGroup.com David Faust/Broker diamondfranch@hotmail.com (512) 940-3300 PO Box 340080 | Austin, Texas 78734
Sisterdale Showplace Kendall County
224± Acres | Kendall County | Property ID: 1155944 This secluded ranch is well located near San Antonio, just outside of Boerne, Texas. Solitude and privacy await you with over a mile of paved road to the compound from the front gate. Beautiful four-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath limestone home of approximately 3,000 square feet, guest home with three-bedrooms and two-baths, large horse barn with huge entertaining area, bunk room and quarters. Work your roping horses in the 300’ x 150’ arena or your cutting horses in the covered area as well. This ranch is well watered with two wells logged at 65-70 gpm per owner and a windmill feeding the cowboy swimming pool. Pastures have been cleared of most cedar and six surface tanks collect water throughout the ranch allowing the abundant free ranging wildlife, horses and cattle to graze. This exceptional property is offered at $3,850,000.00 All minerals owned will convey, believed to be 100 percent. Price: $3,850,000
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Madison, Brazos, Leon And Robertson Counties First offering on these ranches in almost three decades! Close to 11,000 acres of rolling country along the banks of the Navasota River. Some properties have modest improvements of residences, barns, working pens and out buildings. This beautiful landscape provides excellent hunting and habitat for native wildlife and waterfowl, while providing excellent grazing for livestock. This is an exclusive offering and is co-listed with Brian Gammill Transwestern Property Company. Contact David Faust/ Broker for showings and information (512)940-3300
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Senator Headquarters
2,593.85± Acres | Madison County | Property ID: 1158675 | Price: $6,825,000
David Faust/Broker diamondfranch@hotmail.com (512) 940-3300 PO Box 340080 | Austin, Texas 78734
Senator Ranches
Madison, Brazos, Leon and Robertson Counties
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Senator Brazos 1 (SOLD)
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142.14± Acres | Brazos County | Property ID: 1158688 | Price: $446,250
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549.15± Acres | Brazos County | Property ID: 1158695 | Price: $1,732,500
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Senator Wilson Pasture
586.29± Acres | Brazos County | Property ID: 1158952 | Price: $1,386,000
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Senator Tatum Pasture
1,727.94± Acres | Brazos County | Property ID: 1158953 | Price: $3,627,750
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Senator Leon North
642± Acres | Leon County | Property ID: 1158948 | Price: $1,344,000
Senator Leon South
605.41± Acres | Leon County | Property ID: 1158949 | Price: $1,428,000
Senator Robertson 1
2,057.12± Acres | Robertson County | Property ID: 1158950 | Price: $3,780,000
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Senator Robertson 2
360.93± Acres | Robertson County | Property ID: 1158951 | Price: $1,134,000
10) Golden Eagle Ranch (SOLD)
814.39± Acres | Leon County | Property ID: 1158954 | Price: $2,352,000
11) Conquistador Ranch
768.62± Acres | Madison County | Property ID: 1158955 | Price: $2,016,000
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Horseshoe Bay Ranch
www.KWFarmAndRanchGroup.com David Faust/Broker diamondfranch@hotmail.com (512) 940-3300 PO Box 340080 | Austin, Texas 78734
Llano County
483.36± Acres | Llano County Property ID: 1358585
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION: This ranch is in Llano County on the south side of HWY 71 directly across the road from the new Summit Rock development with its Jack Nicklaus golf course, one of three golf courses in the Horseshoe Bay Resort complex. It is a cattle and hunting ranch founded in 1929 with pens, windmill, water tank and troughs. The new Scott and White Regional Medical Hospital and Medical Center that opened in June of this year is just three miles away and part of the planned Flatrock Springs Project. The ranch offers rolling hills with beautiful views of Packsaddle Mountain and the vast Texas Hill Country and is trans versed seasonally by Horseshoe Creek. It borders on the west and partial south side by 1,157 acres of protected land trust property. There are no restrictions on this property enabling opportunities for future development with 1.3 miles of highway frontage. Build your improvements and know your investment is solid. The ranch is just ten minutes away from Marble Falls and 45 minutes from Austin. Listed exclusively by David Faust, Keller Williams Farm and Ranch, offering three percent to buyer’s agent. Price: $4,495,000.00 or $9,300.00 per acre. 50 percent of mineral estate to convey with 100 percent of executive rights. There is adjacent property also for sale.
Brady Ranch Partnership
4,700± Acres McCulloch County Property ID: 1189737
This exceptional ranch is 4,700 acres under high fence and is truly a hunting and fishing paradise. Two great bass lakes, both have produced fish over 13 pounds! Numerous other small ponds, two irrigated pivot fields and executive blinds make this a year round destination. The offering is for one unit, 1/11th undivided interest in all the land and improvements. Your personal condo will sleep four comfortably. A world class lodge with game-room, dining hall and commercial kitchen makes the evenings a pleasure. A drive though barn with walk in cooler and freezer, and lifts for your hunting vehicles when in need of repair. Annual expenses have averaged $30,000 per partner over the years which includes ranch managers salary, ranch expenses such as protein and corn, food plots, equipment maintenance, etc. The ranch has been high fenced for 13 years yielding very nice trophy bucks. Dove, duck and turkey hinting can be fantastic along with native quail on the good years. Rifle and skeet ranges are ready for use. A copy of the partnership agreement is available upon request and potential buyers will submit credit check, background check and meet an approval process. Financing may be available to an approved buyer. If you want to own a big Texas ranch without the expense and headache of complete ownership this beautiful family oriented spot may be just the answer. Purchase price $795,000 with three percent to buyers agent. Contact David Faust for showing appointment. 512-940-3300.
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31.17 Acres | Fayette County Property ID: 1159899 Originally built in 1955, this fourbedroom, three-bath ranch style home was completely remodeled and a guest wing was added in 1999. A gas log fireplace warms the formal living room and the open-concept with nearby dining room is perfect for entertaining guests. The large kitchen has a breakfast bar and pass-through to the den which extends across the back of this lovely home and boasts plenty of windows. Two master suites provide more than adequate accommodations for a large family or mother-in-law’s suite and the original master features its own workout room! Make this your weekend home or enjoy full time country living. Price: $485,000
Zapalac Road Fayette County
www.5StarCountry.com Shelly Moschak/Broker pub/Shelly-Moschak/16/246/449 shelly@5starcountry.com (979) 830-5040 2668 Highway 36 South, #311 | Brenham, Texas 77833 /5-Star-Country-Properties-LLC/ 122230027807942
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Whispering Woods Lavaca County
218.46 Acres | Lavaca County | Property ID: 1186278 This 218.46 gently rolling acreage is complemented with mature hardwoods and presents itself as a perfect recreational property. The property features a pond, seasonal creek, senderas and trails that wind through and around this parcel providing excellent pathways for four-wheeling, hiking and hunting. The wet-weather creek bed is a potential lake site and electricity is established not far from the front gate. 218± acres is fenced on three-anda-half sides and is under agricultural exemption. Price: $1,004,916
76.41 Acres | Fayette County | Property ID: 1405113 This meticulously restored, early 1900s Texas farmhouse rests atop a gently rolling hillside just two miles from historic Round Top. The 76+ acres with a two±-acre pond and fishing pier has remarkable hay production and great for cattle grazing. With five bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths, fabulous pool and entertaining area this 3,550-square-foot home is the perfect place for family and friends to gather. Additional Amenities: Two barns, three water wells, vinyl fencing, pergola, loafing sheds and a late 1800s tobacco drying shed. A must see!! Price: $1,025,000
.37 Acres | Harris County | Property ID: 1177333 Located in the desirable Fairfield Village, this fabulous four-bedroom, fourand-a-half bath home is one of the finest in the area. With the open floor plan, outdoor kitchen, pool, spa and stereo system throughout this is the perfect place for entertaining family and friends. The large windows show off the beautiful landscaping and capture a perfect view of the lake and the gourmet island kitchen, formals, wet-bar, fireplace, media room, weight room and loads of custom features make this fabulous stucco and stone home a definite must see! Price: $749,900
Christopher Lake Court Harris County
Winchester Ranches Fayette County
107.42± Acres | Fayette County Property ID: 532915 Great location, just north of LaGrange, with a nice mix of open pastures and heavily wooded areas. The extremely rolling topography allows for great fourwheeling and hiking trails thru the heavily wooded areas. The large pond offers a great water source for livestock or fishing and the metal barn provides ample storage for farm and recreational equipment. The property also features frontage on FM 153 as well as frontage on Raymond Rd. Price: $580,068
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www.landtx.com David E. Culver/Broker dec@landtx.com (210) 422-4676 | (830) 997-8616 405 W Live Oak | Fredricksburg, Texas 78624
Bandera Creek Ranch Medina County
2,312Âą Acres | Medina County | Property ID: 1096004 Simply put, this is the best live water value currently on the public market in the Texas Hill Country. The upper section of Bandera Creek, which flowed through the Great Drought, features falls, shoals and shallow, fern-lined pools. Twin Springs is an exotic spring complex hidden away in classic Balcones Canyonlands, shaded by awesome giant hardwoods and flanked by rock ledges. Soaring ridges provide views to South Texas, over wide, grassy valleys. Price: $2,375 per acre or $5,491,000
879Âą Acres | Kerr County Property ID: 987153 This splendid canyonlands ranch on US 87 just south of Fredericksburg boasts strong springs flowing throughout recent droughts, coupled with dramatic ridges and long range vistas, topped with major league lake site(s) and the very best location. Exquisite, rock bottom creeks flow over small waterfalls into fern-lined pools, in fantastic exotic settings of giant grottos, lush riparian hardwoods and artifact-laden bottoms. This is some of the prettiest, most pristine permanent water in the State of Texas! Price: $5,950 per acre or $5,230,050
Owl Creek Ranch Kerr County
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Pedernales Springs Blanco County
www.landtx.com David E. Culver/Broker dec@landtx.com (210) 422-4676 | (830) 997-8616 405 W Live Oak | Fredricksburg, Texas 78624
1,126± Acres | Blanco County Property ID: 357728
This exquisite offering features 1.25 miles of the most attractive, interesting Pedernales River frontage known anywhere. This is between the sandy loam banks of LBJ Parks and the “cliff country” that starts west of Johnson City. Deep blue holes are connected by noisy shoals, and solid rock “bathtubs” are abound. This classic ranch includes several large springs gushing forth from gentle hillsides, creating unusual upland pecan groves. Excellent cover of oaks with very little cedar, massive vistas, scattered clean fields and perfect location within about an hour of Austin/San Antonio are other hallmarks of this stellar offering. Price: $9,000 per acre or $10,134,000
188± Acres | Gillespie County | Property ID: 1152899 This splendid showplace includes 2/3 mile of manicured, 100 percent accessible frontage on the rock-bottom Pedernales River, authentic “luxe” log and chink cabins, lush hayfields and scattered hardwoods. Situated only seven minutes from dazzling Fredericksburg, the location is private yet accessible by paved road, and in the vicinity of wineries and orchards. Price: $2,500,000
Camelot Farms Gillespie County
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www.landtx.com David E. Culver/Broker dec@landtx.com (210) 422-4676 | (830) 997-8616 405 W Live Oak | Fredricksburg, Texas 78624
447± Acres | Mason County Property ID: 1166605 This rugged parcel offers raw beauty unparalleled, along with 1/3 mile of frontage on a spectacular stretch of Llano River, just west of charming Mason. Stunning homesites are perched on soaring, multi-hued limestone/sandstone cliffs, overlooking the fabled river and pecan bottoms below. This is a rare offering in a prized area, and is the “best of the best” when it comes to wild and rugged. Price: $5,500 per acre or $2,458,500
River Canyon Ranch Mason County
Lucky Star Ranch Blanco County
24± Acres | Blanco County | Property ID: 1168617 If there ever were a near-perfect, small, live water recreational showplace for less than $1M, here it is! This awesome rancho includes an approximately 3,000-square-foot home of four bedrooms and three baths and about ¼ mile of frontage on the shimmering Pedernales River at the quiet RR 1320 crossing. Beautiful landscaped grounds, several good outbuildings, stocked fishing lake and easily accessible river frontage make this a uniquely desirable offering. Price: $950,000
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www.landtx.com David E. Culver/Broker dec@landtx.com (210) 422-4676 | (830) 997-8616 405 W Live Oak | Fredricksburg, Texas 78624
Allen Creek Ranch Kendall County
347Âą Acres | Kendall County | Property ID: 1171144 This supremely-located hunting and recreational ranch is situated in a private valley centered around an awesome four-acre lake, only 30 minutes from NW San Antonio. Impressive features include road systems, wide valleys with cedar-free land seeded in grasses, and mountaintops with distant views. No shortage of drama here, with just the right touch of refinement. $12,950 per acre or $4,493,650
280Âą Acres | Kerr County Property ID: 1132828
Water Valley Ranch Kerr County
Superior location coupled with varied aesthetics are two features of this well-positioned ranch, just off of US 87 between Comfort and Fredericksburg, and a 45 minute trip to North San Antonio. Other assets include pecan bottoms, assorted hardwoods, lake sites, clean fields and hilltop vistas. Best price in the area! Price: $4,975 per acre or $1,393,000
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Hunt Texas Properties Kerr County
127± Acres | Kerr County | Property ID: 1128810 Gorgeous home overlooking the Guadalupe River and Flat Rock Creek on 127 acres. Five bedrooms, five and a half baths, pool area on the bluff with enclosed party area and full bath, and outside BBQ kitchen. Many other improvements including a 32 stall rock horse barn.
96± Acres | Kerr County Nice 96 acres fronting on county road just outside of Hunt. Windmill, panoramic views and overlooks Guadalupe River.
7± Acres | Kerr County | Property ID: 1406996 Seven acre Old Panther Creek Ranch Compound. There are eight different homes and cottages and a huge pool and tennis court. The grounds are immaculate with a rolling carpet grass lawn shaded by giant pecans and oaks. The property could accommodate 50+ guests comfortably and has approximately 550 feet of river front.
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350± Acres | Kerr County | Property ID: 1407054 This 350 acre ranch boasts approximately one mile of deep, crystal clear Guadalupe River waterfront, and two live water creeks. This ranch offers hilltop views, river views and very usable topography.
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Squaw Creek Ranch Gillespie County
1,127± Acres | Medina County | Property ID: 1100543 This highly improved 1,127 acre game ranch has a 3000 square feet± lodge, main house, two casitas, several barns, and a swimming pool with an outdoor cooking area and bar and a nice dam on Verde Creek with a 12’ deep swimming hole. Loaded with exotics and super exotics.
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927± Acres Gillespie County Property ID: 1088180 Squaw Creek runs through this 927 acre ranch for almost a mile. This is a very strong creek with waterfalls, chest-high pools, and crystal clear springs. One point on the ranch overlooks the majority of the property.
www.TexasLandMen.com Trip duPerier/Broker info@texaslandmen.com (830) 755-5420 Serving Texas from North to South, East to West
Crabapple Ranch Gillespie County
312± Acres | Gillespie County | Property ID: 1185682 Gorgeous 312 acres with adobe home and guest home with great views, five restored rustic guest houses, old Western town with saloon, world class shooting facility and much more.
Clear Springs Medina County
Caliche Whitetail Ranch Duval County
1,440± Acres | Duval County | Property ID: 1442490 1,440 acre extensively managed whitetail deer ranch with a 7,200 square feet lodge that can sleep 40 guests. The ranch also offers a complete meat processing area with a walk-in cooler, freezer, tables, grinder, sausage machine, and more. Seller will convey half of minerals owned and executive rights owned.
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2,313± Acres | Menard County Property ID: 1134874 2,313 acre high-fenced hunting/recreational ranch 5,322 square feet house/lodge and two elegantly rustic cabins. Rolling terrain, elevated views, spring-fed three acre lake, 50 percent of the minerals convey.
Whispering Water Menard County
La Paloma Blanca La Salle County
Medina River Ranch Estate Bandera County
1,300± Acres | La Salle County | Property ID: 1361676 High fenced 1,300 acres with deer pens, six tanks with marked underground waterlines and troughs, 3-bedroom, 2-bath main house with a fire place, 2-bedroom, 2-bath bunk House and more. Minerals!
624± Acres | Bandera County Property ID: 1163912 624 acres ranch with one mile of Medina River and one of the oldest native Pecan bottoms in Texas. Unique log cabin and barn, great views, turkey, whitetail, axis and much more.
40± Acres | Gillespie County Property ID: 1077799 This is a rare opportunity! An entire Tuscan village lies just down the road from Enchanted Rock. With 20 buildings, totaling 50,000 square feet, this 40acre property has endless possibilities. Call today for a private tour!
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Enchanted Rock Estate Gillespie County
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Spring Lake Ranch Kendall County
Windmill Hill Hays County
250± Acres | Hays County | Property ID: 1099646 138± Acres | Kendall County | Property ID: 945542 The property consists of 138± acres covered with large oak trees and scenic views of the surrounding area. A centrally located spring fed lake specifically built to grow trophy largemouth bass is located just a short distance from the main residence.
Kneese Hill Ranch Gillespie County
153± Acres | Gillespie County | Property ID: 1446595 This 153 acres has a main residence, Sunday house, guest house and chapel. There are two small ponds and one is stocked with catfish and bass. If you are looking for a Hill Country ranch that has 360 degree views, very well-done improvements and good pastures - look no further...
250 acres with 20 mile views of the Devils Backbone and the surrounding Hill Country. No roof tops! Very private! 3400 square feet main home and cute guest house by the pool. Pond brings in the wildlife. Truly a Hill Country retreat!
Altura Rosa Ranch Bandera County
75± Acres | Bandera County Beautiful Hill Country property located off the scenic route of FM 337 between Medina and Vanderpool. 75± acres with great views, wildlife, three homes, pool, cabana and barn with living quarters. Great for a family compound, homestead or retreat to relax and enjoy the Texas Hill Country!
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www.FineTexasRanches.com Skip Shumpes/Broker Associate w.k.shumpes@gmail.com (210) 415-6161 26930 Ranchland View | Boerne, Texas 78006
Sierra Vista 509 Ranch Bandera County
509Âą Acres | Bandera County Property ID: 34961 Rugged tranquility minutes from city services! Inspiring long range views of Medina Lake and gorgeous building sites for home or lodge. The ranch is composed of an ideal blend of majestic hills and fertile valleys full of native wildlife. Approximately a mile of seasonal creek crosses the property, affording several sites for dam construction. Only 30 minutes to San Antonio, ranch neighbors, may be divided into two tracts. All this for less than $4000/ acre!!! Seller LREA. Price: $2,030,000
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www.FineTexasRanches.com Skip Shumpes/Broker Associate w.k.shumpes@gmail.com (210) 415-6161 26930 Ranchland View | Boerne, Texas 78006
Hill Country Lakeside Villa Bandera County
60± Acres | Bandera County | Property ID: 1378323 Park like gentleman’s ranch with stately mature trees overlooking a private normally ±90 acre lake, is a must see! The elegant 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath custom home takes full advantage of its picturesque setting - yes, lake is currently down due to drought, but when it rains the appreciation dollars will fill your pockets! Property includes a 30X40 ft steel barn, is AG exempt & without deed restrictions. Price: $1,150,00. Also available as 25 acres with house and barn for $795,000.
Boerne IH-10 Commuter Ranch Bandera County
35± Acres | Kendall County | Property ID: 99098 Conveniently located private small ranch with its own separate entrance to IH-10 near the Welfare/Waring exit. Just 6 minutes to Boerne and 25 minutes to San Antonio. This property offers varied choice building sites and features a seasonal creek and several suitable sites for small dams. Ag valuation for tax purposes. No commercial allowed - adjoining properties have similar restrictions. Comfort School District. Price: $494,175
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www.FineTexasRanches.com Skip Shumpes/Broker Associate w.k.shumpes@gmail.com (210) 415-6161 26930 Ranchland View | Boerne, Texas 78006
Crabapple Springs Ranch Gillespie County
200± Acres | Gillespie County | Property ID: 148434 200 acres of manicured rolling hardwood covered hills with 3 ever-flowing springs and a permanent clear water pond just seven miles north of Fredericksburg - ready for your dream home or vacation cottage! Paved interior roads, lots of native wildlife, no restrictions, ag exempt taxes. Offered at $7625 per acre for entire ranch, or may be divided into 85 and 115 acre tracts at $8125 per acre.
Boerne Ranch at Vista Real Ag Exempt Home Sites Kendall County
23± Acres | Kendall County | Property ID: 47090 Only 3 parcels left! 23, 27 and 36 acre tracts featuring rolling hills and valleys loaded with mature oaks – your choice of elevated view or secluded building sites. The privately gated Ranch at Vista Real subdivision is home to some of the Hill Country’s most sublime residences. Only 6 miles to Boerne and 25 minutes to San Antonio. Each parcel is large enough to merit its own Ag valuation for taxes. 3500 sf minimum sf per home, guest houses allowed. $595,000 per tract.
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www.FineTexasRanches.com Skip Shumpes/Broker Associate w.k.shumpes@gmail.com (210) 415-6161 26930 Ranchland View | Boerne, Texas 78006
Boerne Walnut Grove Road Ranch Kendall County
103± Acres | Kendall County | Property ID: 975741 Close to town jewel - perfect setting for a family estate or future subdivision - unrestricted land with plenty of road frontage. Dramatic hilltops offer prime home sites with commanding views over an uncommonly pristine valley heavily forested with old growth native hardwoods surrounding 2 new ponds. The charming old rock home is ready for a make-over, and features a metal standing-seam roof, hardwood & hand-fired ceramic tile floors. This ranch offers hard-to-find privacy, but is only 5 minutes to Main Street in Boerne and lies within the prestigious Boerne ISD. Major Price Reduction - Now just $1,100,000.
Sendero Ranch at Cordillera Ranch Kendall County
12.50± Acres | Kendall County | Property ID: 1172924 Premier 12.5 – 14.4 acre tracts in Cordillera Ranch, Kendall County’s most prestigious guard gated development with a Jack Nicklaus 18 hole golf course. Choose from nine gorgeous lots – all Wildlife Exempt! Some have been manicured to reveal sculpted stands of live oaks perfect for horse lovers. Other parcels have the ultimate feel of privacy amid the dense native hardwood forest. Just minutes to Boerne and San Antonio, Boerne ISD. Price: $310,000 - $385,000.
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www.TXRanchBrokers.com Mike Bacon/General Partner | mike@txranchbrokers.com (512) 940-8800 | PO Box 201330 | Austin, Texas 78720 Drew Colvin/General Partner | drew@txranchbrokers.com (512) 755-2078 | PO Box 1338 | Burnet, Texas 78611 Don Honeycutt/Broker Associate | don@txranchbrokers.com (512) 289-2121 | 4112 Remington Rd | Cedar Park, Texas 78613
Lucky Penny Ranch Bell County
533.77± Acres | Bell County | Property ID: 1033759 Spectacular Hill Country ranch, with views 45 minutes northwest of Austin. Stocked eight-acre lake, one-and-one-half miles of Clear Creek frontage with dam. High-fenced, MLD permitted, hunting, fishing. Three homes, horse barn, lighted arena. Price: $5,500,000
Naruna Ranch Burnet County
1,315± Acres | Burnet Co. | Prop. ID: 920666 This ranch has it all from tall post oak and live oak trees to a running creek, and several stock tanks! Every acre has something to offer. Price: $4,602,500
Cross Bar Ranch Burnet County
343.19± Acres | Burnet County | Property ID: 1026910 Executive ranch with first class amenities. Custom log home, guest house, barn, high-fenced, exotics, MLD permitted. Stocked multi-acre lake. 45 minutes northwest of Austin. Ideal for a primary residence, hunting/fishing, recreation corporate/family retreat. Price: $4,650,000
Burgh Ranch Burnet County
100± Acres | Burnet Co. | Prop ID: 866973 Only one hour northwest of Austin. Beautiful land with rolling topography and big views. End of the road privacy. Heavily treed with oak, elm, and cedar. A pond provides water for the wildlife and the hunting is excellent. High elevations are ideal for home sites. Additional acreage available. Price: $399,950
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Pell Ranch Burnet County
159.65± Acres | Burnet County Property ID: 1405418 Beautiful views, big oaks, meadows, no restrictions, good fences, end-of-the-road seclusion. Priced to sell. Price: $758,337
1487 Ranch Burnet County
84.84± Ac. | Burnet Co. | Prop. ID: 1181904 Vintage ranch house, barn, well, outbuildings on secluded acreage of rolling Texas Hill Country. Ideally suited for the family weekend get-away. Just minutes to Lampasas. Price: $429,900
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www.TXRanchBrokers.com Mike Bacon/General Partner | mike@txranchbrokers.com (512) 940-8800 | PO Box 201330 | Austin, Texas 78720 Drew Colvin/General Partner | drew@txranchbrokers.com (512) 755-2078 | PO Box 1338 | Burnet, Texas 78611 Don Honeycutt/Broker Associate | don@txranchbrokers.com (512) 289-2121 | 4112 Remington Rd | Cedar Park, Texas 78613
Wessel Ranch Bell County
267± Acres | Bell County This stunning property features both rolling and wooded topography, canyons and breathtaking views. With 267 high-fenced and managed acres, hunting cabin, large workshop. An outdoorsman’s dream. Property features three creeks, two ponds, and a ten-acre stocked lake. Price: $1,200,000
Rocky Top Ranch Burnet County
183± Acres | Burnet Co. | Prop ID: 1171133 Scenic Hill Country ranch suited for country living, agricultural or recreational use. Rugged, wooded, wet weather creek, CR frontage, good well, fenced and outstanding hunting. Suitable for dividing. Price: $713,700
Sam Bass Springs Burnet County
262.91± Acres | Burnet County | Property ID: 1105557 Fantastic ranch, 20-mile vistas, of the Colorado River Valley, majestic oaks, granite outcroppings, outstanding hunting and the famous Sam Bass Springs. Rolling woodlands, natural pools and waterfalls, cleared home sites. Reduced! Price: $1,971,825
San Gabriel River Burnet County
37± Acres | Burnet County Property ID: 1093958
Izoro Ranch Lampasas County
458± Acres | Lampasas Co. | Prop. ID: 842713 Ideal ranch for recreational, hunting or livestock. Varied terrain, tree cover, seasonal creek, five ponds, hay barn, fenced and remodeled 3/2 home. Price: $1,717,987
San Gabriel River frontage, views, pecan trees, live oaks, Hill Country game, water well. Close to Austin but secluded. Price: $395,000
LLK Ranch Robertson Ranch Burnet County
80± Ac. | Burnet Co. | Prop. ID: 1133230 Excellent potential residential or commercial development. Located just a couple of minutes south of Lampasas and 40 minutes northwest of Austin. Over 3,000 feet of HWY 183 frontage. Good motts of oaks. Owner will consider dividing. Price: $475,000
Lampasas County
476± Acres | Lampasas Co. | Prop. ID: 973296 Gently rolling terrain with big views. Great combination of tree cover and open pasture. Large bass-stocked lake and five additional ponds. Use for cattle, hunting, recreation, or development. Five minutes to Lampasas. Price: $2,950 per acre
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www.TXRanchBrokers.com Mike Bacon/General Partner | mike@txranchbrokers.com (512) 940-8800 | PO Box 201330 | Austin, Texas 78720 Drew Colvin/General Partner | drew@txranchbrokers.com (512) 755-2078 | PO Box 1338 | Burnet, Texas 78611 Don Honeycutt/Broker Associate | don@txranchbrokers.com (512) 289-2121 | 4112 Remington Rd | Cedar Park, Texas 78613
Tyra Ranch Lampasas County
401± Acres | Lampasas County | Property ID: 1106591
Floyd Ranch
Stunning executive 4/4 family/corporate retreat ranch, with two guest apartments one hour northwest of Austin. Highly improved, abundance of wild game and eight lakes. Dramatic elevation changes, vistas, rolling terrain, MLD permitted, high-fenced, exotics. Price: $3,900,000
Burnet County
99.68± Ac. | Burnet Co. | Prop ID: 1085027 Ideal for ranching or recreation. Good well and grass, small hunting cabin, wildlife exemptions with abundant game. Secluded and private. Located between Burnet and Lampasas. Price: $395,000
Limestone County Bigger W Ranch
Limestone County
216.40± Ac. | Limestone Co. | Prop. ID: 1133323 A recreational paradise in the making: ponds, springs, cultivated ground. Building sites with views. Perimeter high-game fenced. White-tailed deer, turkey, dove, game feeders and blinds. Price: $531,720
Lampasas County
1,248± Ac. | Lampasas Co. | Prop. ID: 1144087 Fantastic views, wildlife, ponds, two ranch homes, high-fenced. Private and secluded but just a short drive from Austin or Lampasas, this deserves a look. Price: $4,695,000
Burnet County Overlook River Ranch Ranch Spring Box Ranch Burnet County
135± Acres | Burnet Co. | Prop. ID: 167018 Custom built Texas-style rock home, 5/3-1/2 bath, pool and panoramic views, featuring both sides of the North San Gabriel River. Gently rolling terrain with barn, workshop, equipment shed and more. Located just minutes from the Highland Lakes. Price: $1,250,000
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Burnet County
700± Ac. | Burnet Co. | Prop ID:1440931 Scenic Hill Country acreage includes a nice ranch house, barn and fishing pond. Views, fields, valley and rolling hills. Excellent hunting in this area, well suited for livestock, hunting and game management. Price: $2,100,000
Burnet County
171.14± Acres | Burnet County Property ID: 1121999 Rolling terrain, two springs, a sizable fishing lake and abundant wildlife! Steel-frame barn, 3/3 custom home, perimeter fenced. Many amenities, hill country and lake views. Price: $1,750,000
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www.TXRanchBrokers.com Mike Bacon/General Partner | mike@txranchbrokers.com (512) 940-8800 | PO Box 201330 | Austin, Texas 78720 Drew Colvin/General Partner | drew@txranchbrokers.com (512) 755-2078 | PO Box 1338 | Burnet, Texas 78611 Don Honeycutt/Broker Associate | don@txranchbrokers.com (512) 289-2121 | 4112 Remington Rd | Cedar Park, Texas 78613
Waggoner Ranch Lampasas County
248± Acres | Lampasas County | Property ID: 1088039 Fantastic high-fenced ranch, home to whitetail and oryx. Varied terrain, views, two ponds, well. Rock exterior ranch house, a perfect home for family weekend getaways or a full time residence. Price: $1,200,000
Old Thomas Ranch Burnet County
170.17 ± Ac. | Burnet Co. | Prop. ID: 1136154 Rugged ranch, huge vistas, majestic oaks, rock outcroppings, live springs, outstanding hunting, rolling woodlands, native brush and ravines. The ranch includes three RV hook-ups, barn and two wells. Price: $1,275,000
Llano Live Water Ranch Llano County
225± Acres | Llano County | Propery ID: 1361671 Stunning acreage near Llano offers breathtaking views, live water creek and dramatic Llano River frontage. Rock outcroppings, custom Texas style rock home, barn and workshop. High-fenced, highway frontage. Easily accessible from Austin. Price: $2,450,000
Bell County Acreage Bell County 66.90± Ac. | Bell Co. | Prop. ID: 1178144
Winchester Ranch Fayette County
966± Acres | Fayette Co. | Prop ID: 1376902 Located on scenic Highway 71, between Smithville and La Grange. Rolling topography, two creeks, several ponds, wildlife. An ideal property to high-fence. Use for recreation, hunting, horses or development. Price: $4,298,700
Quinn Ranch Smith Ranch Burnet County
1,003± Ac. | Burnet Co. | Prop ID: 1376727
Scenic Hill Country ranch, barn, multi-acre Rural land not zoned or in city limits. Located lake, magnificent views, rolling hills. Excellent in Troy, TX. 12 miles north of Temple and 16 hunting and well suited for livestock or game miles south of Waco with road frontage access management. Easy commute to Austin. Price: of 1,400+ on IH-35. Price: $336,080 $3,550,000
Williamson County
93± Acres | Williamson County | Prop ID: 1182044 Hunting and recreational ranch, abundant wildlife, gently rolling terrain, seasonal creeks and a spring. Only 45 minutes from Austin. Price: $641,700
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www.AhernRanches.com James L. Ahern, Jr./Broker james@ahernranches.com (210) 827-0505 PO Box 153 | Alpine, Texas 79831
810± Acres | Milam County Property ID: 1191122
Milam Co 810 Milam County
Tarpley Ranch Medina County
2,300± Acres Pecos County Property ID: 929516 22 miles west of Sanderson on Highway 90 at the Brewster / Pecos County line. The hunting is fantastic and the views from the mountain tops on the back of the ranch seem to go on forever. Wildlife on the ranch include mule deer, elk, turkey, whitetail, javelina, lion and bobcat. Nicely renovated three-bedroom, three-bath cinder block home with bunk-room, metal roof, metal barn, new screened-in porch, rock patio. Recently installed solar system and two functional water wells. Some minerals available. Price: $2,012,500
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Big five-bedroom rock house with a pool. Huge metal barn, great set of cattle pens, several ponds and one lake. The ranch will run 300 cows and cut hay. Irrigation well and pivots help out if the rain doesn’t come at the right time. Owner will convey the minerals he owns, believed to be 50%. Great ranch with 80% improved pasture and 20% woods. Price: $3,645,000
151± Acres Medina County Property ID: 1102607 151± acres in Medina County, eight miles south of Tarpley and one half mile east side of FM 462. Easement road access, rectangular shape, power and rustic cabin, no water well but one can be drilled. Two sides of the property have good fence and two sides are not fenced. $3,495 per acre, big views, big trees, great price point, one hour and 15 minutes from San Antonio! Price: $527,745
Panther Peak Ranch Pecos County
Ahern R anches
www.AhernRanches.com James L. Ahern, Jr./Broker james@ahernranches.com (210) 827-0505 PO Box 153 | Alpine, Texas 79831
70 Acres with House Milam County
70± Acres | Milam County | Property ID: 1178677
Gravel county road frontage, water well, rural water, house with garage, equipment barn, fully enclosed work shop barn, horse & cow barn, dog kennels and a very nice set of cow working pens. Very nice creek bottom where owner cuts hay. Two nice size stock tanks, fenced and cross-fenced to rotate cattle for grazing. Some hunting in the wooded area and the area along the creek. Owner has some minerals. Price: $420,000
302± Acres Val Verde County Property ID: 1058599 Unique big country property includes abundance of accessible spring-fed surface water, excellent views of the Pecos River, good wildlife, usable improvements, power, wells, Indian mounds, caves/shelters, etc. This ranch has a lot of attributes for its size. Adjoining 1,032 acres Pecos Hunting Ranch available. See property above. Asking price: $640,000
Pecos River Ranch Val Verde County
Island Ranch Milam County
Falls & Milam Co Ranch Falls County
800± Acres | Milam County Property ID: 1161546 Good fences, gravel road access, good irrigation wells, pivot system, great cow place with some hunting. Minerals available. Price: $3,000,000
237± Acres | Falls County Property ID: 1181548 237± acres in Falls county and Milam county line. Frontage on HWY 77, pond, creek and rural water. Productive ranch just sprigged in coastal Bermuda grass. Nice stock tank, barn and great set of cattle pens. Carrying capacity 80 - 100 cows. 50% minerals. $4,500 per acre. Price: $1,066,500
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Colorado River Ranch
www.AhernRanches.com James L. Ahern, Jr./Broker james@ahernranches.com (210) 827-0505 PO Box 153 | Alpine, Texas 79831
McCulloch County
891± Acres | McCulloch County | Property ID: 1181517 Just ten minutes from Brady, Texas. Great Colorado River frontage and Home Creek running through it. Small camp house and water well, some wheat fields and great brush. There is a small air strip and a small airplane hanger. They grow some great deer here every year. Paved frontage on a Texas FM road. Some minerals. $4,200 per acre. Price: $3,738,000
Mertzon Ranch Tom Green County
North Llano River Ranch
568± Acres | Tom Green County | Property ID: 1107705 Great hunting ranch! $200 per month cash flow from oil well. Owner will convey the minerals he owns,. Home and furnishings included. Four deer blinds included. Two wells, one solar and one submersible pump, 22 GPM electric well, 11 GPM on solar well. Price: $1,150,000
Kimble County
793± Acres | Kimble County Property ID: 920404 Located seven miles west of Junction. One mile of frontage on the North Llano River. Approximately 200 acres of river bottom land and 600 acres of mountain country. Cedar has been removed from the mountain country that over looks the river and would be a great place to build a ranch house. Water well and electricity at the home site. Deer, turkey, hog hunting and room to run cows. This ranch is unimproved and ready for someone to create their dream hill country place. Price: $2,995,000
Pecos Hunting Ranch Val Verde County
1,032± Acres | Val Verde County | Property ID: 920683
Lockhart Mountain Ranch Llano County
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Brand new on market! Approximately 1,032 acres of wild and scenic mountains with breathtaking views! Less than one mile from the pristine Pecos River (public access pictured). Abundant wildlife! Caves! This is an explorer’s delight! More details to follow. Asking $650 per acre.
932± Acres | Llano County | Property ID: 920403 Great ranch 19 miles north east of Llano. The ranch has huge granite Lockhart Mountain on it. The views back towards Austin,Texas are fantastic. This ranch is five minutes from the Llano airport yet totally secluded at the end of a county road. Good hunting, will run some cows. Several nice stock tanks, water well and electricity. Just one hour from Austin. Price: $2,985,000
Ahern R anches
www.AhernRanches.com James L. Ahern, Jr./Broker james@ahernranches.com (210) 827-0505 PO Box 153 | Alpine, Texas 79831
1,400Âą Acres | Gillespie County Property ID: 1191993 Beautiful ranch near Fredericksburg, Texas. Both sides of Crabapple Creek. French country house, barns, pens, pool and great views. Price: $13,687,000
Fredericksburg Ranch Gillespie County
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www.RepublicRanches.com Jeff Boswell | Charles Davidson Mark Matthews | Bryan Pickens info@republicranches.com | (888) 726-2481 Dallas, Hondo, Houston, San Antonio
1,260± Acres Bradford | Anderson County Property ID: 1437254 Otter Creek Ranch is extraordinary. It offers a beautiful, permitted 80±-acre spring-fed lake with a lot of shoreline, 30 islands, and good appeal to the lake edges. Stocking has been managed annually with forage fish such as shad, bluegill, and fathead minnows, and premium bass fingerlings from Otter Creek are highly desired and used for stocking other lakes. There are two 10-acre duck marshes on the upper end of the lake. Whitetail deer with 200-inch genetics thrive on this high-fenced ranch with their offspring, and they have been on an intense protein diet since the 1990’s. Legendary Bassmaster champions and famous owners have made this a mustsee property. Price: $11,000,000
Otter Creek Ranch Anderson County
HG Ranch Henderson County
1,050± Acres | Athens | Henderson County | Property ID: 1437254 This 1,050-acre ranch simply offers a rare opportunity to own one of the largest private lakes in Texas. At 300 acres, this size of lake with water depths of around 35 feet is unmatched: it is extremely difficult to receive a permit to build one like it and highly challenging to find something similar on the market. Price: $11,000,000
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www.RepublicRanches.com Jeff Boswell | Charles Davidson Mark Matthews | Bryan Pickens info@republicranches.com | (888) 726-2481 Dallas, Hondo, Houston, San Antonio
Redbird Ranch Medina County
1,129± Acres | Thurber | Erath County | Property ID: 1397214 A terrific whitetail property with an established deer herd of enhanced characteristics via introductions of 200 inch genetics. It has great brush, plenty of water and dynamic terrain, all within 70 miles of Ft. Worth. This property has ten lakes and ponds that help provide good habitat for deer, turkey and quail. There are six miles of perimeter high fencing that is less than six years old. Price: $4,460,000
2,178± Acres | D’Hanis | Medina County Property ID: 1399428 This heritage ranch offers everything including top-notch improvements, diverse agricultural opportunities and extensive recreational opportunities. A white-tailed deer management program is in place and the ranch participates in the Level Three MLDP program providing for longer seasons and more flexible harvest options. Several lakes and ponds on the property, largest is approximately six acres; it and several others are stocked with game fish. Price: $12,741,300
Deer Creek Ranch Erath County
4,223± Acres | Uvalde | Uvalde County Property ID: 1055622 This high-fenced ranch, just south of Uvalde, has an unbelievable amount of water with five irrigation wells, five smaller wells, six stock tanks and over two miles of the Leona River. Excellent South Texas brush covered with live oaks and many pecans in the river valley. Amazing historical home from 1930s in excellent condition. Price $ 12,500,000
Hoyt River Ranch Uvalde County
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www.RepublicRanches.com Jeff Boswell | Charles Davidson Mark Matthews | Bryan Pickens info@republicranches.com | (888) 726-2481 Dallas, Hondo, Houston, San Antonio
Riverbend Cooke County
430± Acres | Muenster | Cooke County | Property ID: 1121581 Riverbend Ranch is a scenic 430±-acre ranch that lies on one-and-a-half miles of the Red River and is surrounded by the beautiful North Texas Hill Country. A gorgeous 10,000 square foot home is thoughtfully positioned on a ridge overlooking the Red River and Oklahoma. With miles of white pipe fence, first class horse facilities and lush rolling pastures, Riverbend is among the finest properties of its kind in the state located just outside of St. Jo, Texas. Price: $3,750,000
Good Springs Ranch Johnston County, OK
North Indian Creek Freestone County
2,760± Acres | Tishomingo, OK Johnston County | Property ID: 1146128 Good Springs Ranch is a remarkable property with fantastic hunting. It is distinctively unique because it is covered in flowing artesian springs and is centered around a large creek system with dynamic wooded, rolling hills around it that range from 675 feet to 950 feet. Within 140 miles of Dallas and 110 miles of Oklahoma City. Price: $6,485,000
1,043± Acres Weatherford | Parker & Hood Counties Property ID: 1174339 Ideally suited for a luxury ranch or holding for near-term development with over a mile of Granbury/Weatherford Highway (Highway 51) frontage. This 1,043±-acre ranch is eight-and-a-half miles north of Granbury and 13 miles south of Weatherford. Enjoy broad, heavily rolling terrain with far-reaching vistas and all improved pastures. There are 12 ponds, three lakes and three homes. The main roads are in excellent condition with a professional grade gravel base. Price: $9,900,000
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1,100± Acres | Fairfield | Freestone County | Property ID: 1155200 This ranch offers one of the largest permitted and private lakes in Texas. The lake is approximately 175 acres and is a world class bass fishery that was professionally designed and is carefully managed. The lake is secluded and surrounded by rolling hills covered in timber and is absolutely beautiful with great deer hunting. Year-round recreation that would also be ideal for a small club or partnership of sportsmen. Price: $8,800,000
Brite Ranch
Parker & Hood Counties
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www.FrostyMiller.com frosty@tstar.net (325) 247-3997 | (325) 247-3657 1200 Ford Street | Llano, Texas 78643
Dobbins Ranch Mason County
320± Acres | Mason County | Property ID: 1191810 This 320±-acre ranch boasts breathtaking 360 degree views that would make beautiful building sites! The wide variety of terrain include some brushy cover that provides good wildlife habitat, an approximately 15-acre coastal field, and many unique granite outcroppings along the creek area. The wet weather creek transverses the property from north to south and has several deep holes that have water in them most of the time. Access to this property is from either a county road or state highway that also leads into historic Castell, Texas. This “must see” ranch has lots of potential and endless possibilities! Price $1,280,000.
490.55± Acres | Mason County Property ID: 1106952 This 490.553-acre ranch is located just north of the Mason-Gillespie county line. Accessed from Threadgill Road (county maintained) by a very nice well maintained easement road making this ranch very remote. The ranch is approximately 19 miles from Fredericksburg and 16 miles south of Mason. There is a nice insulated metal barn with interior bathroom, cement flooring and patio. There is also a hunter’s cabin of sorts on the property but of little value. A new road is in place and there is electricity on the ranch. There is a scenic wet weather creek that traverses the middle of the ranch and uninterrupted views across the Texas Hill county. If you are looking for an excellent hunting property within 20 minutes of Fredericksburg, but without the Gillespie county price, this is it. Price: $1,569,769.
Threadgill Road Ranch Mason County
120± Acres | Llano County | Property ID: 1173921
Llano River Acreage Llano County
In Llano county, about a half mile upriver from Schneider’s Crossing on the beautiful Llano River, is a unique 120 acres with approximately 2,200 feet of river frontage. Property could be divided into three 40-acre tracts with county road access to each tract. There is enough tree cover, including mature mesquite and big beautiful live oaks, to maintain privacy on each tract or the entire piece. River access has been made easy by clearing of the underbrush. The true uniqueness of this property lies in the ability to stand at the old rock fence and watch fish swimming in the clear waters of the main channel that flows along the edge of all three tracts. Price $1,799,400.
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www.JimBerryRanchSales.com Chad Calhoun/Broker chad@jimberryranchsales.com (512) 756-9230 503 South Water | Burnet, Texas 78611
Lampasas County
360± Acres | Lampasas County | Property ID: 1112372 An excellent example of what a Hill Country ranch can be when managed for conservation and wildlife. A high fence was built in 1999 and an optimum deer population and buck doe ratio has been achieved. A flood control dam on the ranch forms the lake that has held good water since it was built and is stocked with bass. The 3,200-square-foot house has a stone exterior, metal roof, wide porches and lots of windows to provide views of the hills as well as the native game. Easy to step in and continue the ranch operation. Includes all ranch equipment, feeders and wildlife blinds. Price: $2,950,000
Turkey Bend Ranch Lake Travis Burnet County
CK Ranch
194± Acres| Burnet County Property ID: 1159258 The open waters of Lake Travis form the southwestern boundary of this scenic Hill Country ranch. The unique shoreline offers the best of both worlds. First, a high bluff affords dramatic views of the lake and hills up and down the Colorado River Valley. Second, a privately owned cove provides great access to the lake. The cove also serves as the perfect swimming hole and is an ideal location for a boat dock. A combination of deep ravines, superior soil, and good cover creates an excellent deer and turkey habitat. Located on a quiet paved county road, 20 minutes to Marble Falls or 30 minutes to Austin. Price: $1,999,000
Burnet County
414± Acres | Burnet County | Property ID: 1016766 Located on FM 2147 just west of Marble Falls and adjacent to Horseshoe Bay, this beautiful ranch is in one of the most desirable areas in all of the Hill Country. Being entirely high fenced makes this a premier recreational property that has great development potential. A Fredericksburg style rock home built in the 1800s, fantastic Lake LBJ views, year-round springs, and a variety of mature trees add to the beauty and charm of this ranch. Will divide into 240 or 174 acres. Price: $3,933,000
62± Acres | Burnet County | Property ID: 1128252
Stone Mountain Burnet County
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This gentleman’s ranch is located in the exclusive Stone Mountain development just outside of Marble Falls. An exquisite 3,772 square feet custom home perched on a hill highlights this property. The approach to the home from the gated entry is fabulous. And it only gets better. The home overlooks a lush coastal field and pond on the front half of the property. From there, the view extends towards distant hills 30 miles to the south. While unique details highlight the exceptional craftsmanship of the home, the best part is what’s outside. There is ample outdoor living, including a veranda with a wood burning fire place. Large oak trees provide plenty of shade and are a perfect accent to the stunning views. Additionally, a 1,600 square feet barn is close proximity to the house. The back half of the property is densely wooded with lots of oak and a second pond. The property has both community water and a private water well. This is truly a “must see to believe” type of property. Price: $1,700,000
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Baker Ranch Burnet County
www.JimBerryRanchSales.com Chad Calhoun/Broker chad@jimberryranchsales.com (512) 756-9230 503 South Water | Burnet, Texas 78611
288± Acres | Burnet County
Scenic vistas of Lake Buchanan greet you as you drive through the rolling land of this 288 acre ranch. Beautiful granite and sandstone outcrops are visible throughout much of the ranch. Approximately one mile of Council Creek winds through the property. Lush fields and huge oaks along both sides of the creek create quite a contrast to the more rugged portions of this exquisite hideaway. A beautiful Hill Country style home, built next to a spring fed pond, features 3,148 square feet of living space with four bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths, hardwood floors, granite countertops and many other high end features. Water wells and several additional ponds are located on the property. All of this in one of the most scenic parts of the Hill Country just 10 minutes northwest of Burnet and within an hour of Austin. Price: $2,121,000
86.06± Acres | Burnet County | Property ID: 1180654 This 86 acre ranch features everything good about the Hill Country. The 2,600 sq. ft. custom home sits on a hill top affording long range views in all directions. The land features dramatic topography throughout, with multiple hill tops and ravines. There is a one-and-a-half-acre pond fed by springs seeping out of the sides of the hills. One of the springs flows into an old concrete trough before overflowing and continuing down the ravine towards the pond. This ranch is located in Sycamore Falls Estates in one of the most scenic parts of the Hill Country, only ten minutes east of Marble Falls and within an hour of Austin. Price: $970,000
Hidden Springs Ranch Burnet County
Lonesome Pine Ranch Burnet County
Sawyer Ranch Burnet County
150± Acres | Burnet County | Property ID: 1437571
247± Acres | Burnet County | Property ID: 1350056
Lonesome Pine Ranch is a 150 acre deer hunters’ paradise. This ranch has been carefully managed for the last 10 years. The result is a very healthy whitetail population. Secluded and surrounded by large ranches, there is just the right amount of cover, open areas and water to create an optimal wildlife habitat. A refurbished and completely furnished farm house is the ideal getaway -- whether for a weekend or much longer. Add in a tractor with implements, ATVs, deer blinds with feeders and other equipment and this is a true turnkey ranch. Located on FM 2657, this property is less than an hour from downtown Austin thanks to the recently completed extension of Hwy. 183A. Price: $6,000 per acre or $900,000
A cattle and hunting ranch with plenty of potential along the high growth HWY 29 corridor. The 247 acres is three miles east of Burnet with city zoning along the 3400 feet of highway frontage. The remainder of the land is unrestricted use with scattered live oaks and elm on relatively flat terrain,. There is rail access along the north boundary. Improvements include a 1,728-square-foot house, garage, workshop, two water wells, corrals and barn. Price: $1,300,000
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Chicolete Creek Ranch
www.LGLand.com Matt Mann/Broker matt@LGLand.com (713) 402-8827 603 Woodlake Circle | Sugar Land, Texas 77498
Jackson County
2,040 Acres | Jackson County | Property ID: 219863 Hands down, this is THE MOST UNIQUE SPORTSMAN’S RANCH within 100 miles of the Sam Houston Tollway on the market today! Located ten miles from Edna, Texas and one-and-a-half hours from Houston, this ranch boasts nearly three miles of both sides of clear flowing year-round Chicolete Creek. There are several other creeks and hollows on the ranch creating rolling topography very unique for the Texas Gulf Coast Plains. The rolling oak covered hills make you feel like you are in Brenham, and the beautiful timber-lined live water is reminiscent of the Texas Hill Country....but hours closer to home! There are many beautiful home sites to choose from! This ranch has been highfenced and intensely managed exclusively for wildlife for the past seven years, under a level III MLD permit. The ranch has white tail breeder pens, and over 150 deer out of 200-inch Boone & Crockett genetics have been released to supplement the native herd. In the winter months, the seven waterfowl lakes are home to incredible numbers of ducks, geese and sandhill cranes. There are large numbers of turkey that roost along the timber lined creek drainages, and the dove hunting is excellent. This ranch has incredible water with seven large waterfowl lakes, three ponds, three miles of live water, and four water wells, including a 16 inch irrigation well. This property is very secluded, having two miles of county road frontage at the dead end of the road. This ranch can be divided into smaller parcels including 1,100 acres, 700 acres, 400 acres, 330 acres and 250 acres. Asking $3,500 per acre. Price: $7,140,000
700± Acres Jackson County Property ID: 1178084
Bucks and Ducks Close to Houston Jackson County
700± acres out of the Chicolete Creek Ranch. Seven waterfowl lakes, hunter’s camp, two water wells including a 16 inch irrigation well, deer pens, county road frontage. $3,500 per acre. Price: $2,450,000
330± Acres | Jackson County | Property ID: 504992 330± acres out of the Chicolete Creek Ranch. Dramatic elevation changes for this area, with Rhoden Hollow slicing through the middle of this tract. County road frontage, water well, pond. $3,500 per acre. Price: $1,155,000
Gulf Coast Hill Country Jackson County
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1,100± Acres Jackson County Property ID: 1170041 1,100± acres out of the Chicolete Creek Ranch. 3,300 feet of live Chicolete Creek, seven waterfowl lakes, two fishing lakes, two water wells, deer pens, hunter’s camp, county road frontage. $3,500 per acre. Price: $3,850,000
Houston Sportsmans’ Dream Jackson County
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Running M Farm and Ranch
www.LGLand.com Matt Mann/Broker matt@LGLand.com (713) 402-8827 603 Woodlake Circle | Sugar Land, Texas 77498
Wharton County
480± Acres | Wharton County | Property ID: 1031461 Located 60 miles from downtown Houston, this irrigated farmland is suitable for a cattle or farming operation, or a future development property. It has excellent access with paved FM road and county road frontage on three sides. This property has outstanding irrigation water, including a 1,300 GPM irrigation well and 22-acre lake that is 25 feet deep. Both are equipped with pumps and supply water to the miles of underground 16-inch PVC water lines and the center pivot system. This property is crossfenced and has three barns shaded by massive live oak trees. $4,000 per acre. Price: $1,920,000
Flying S Ranch Fayette County
28± Acres | Fayette County | Property ID: 1175088
Hole in the Wall Ranch
This gamey little ranch is located conveniently between Austin and Houston, one mile from Muldoon,Texas. The hunting is awesome, and the shape makes it feel a lot bigger than 28 acres. This wooded property has a charming cabin with a rustic feel, a pond, a couple of creeks, and some minerals are negotiable. Price: $339,000
Jackson County
56± Acres | Jackson County | Property ID: 1136095 This gorgeous 56 acres is located on FM 822, eight miles North of Edna, Texas and 100 miles southwest of Houston. Wet weather Kerr Branch Creek meanders through the property creating excellent wildlife habitat. Several beautiful home sites with HUGE live oaks. One-and-a-half hours from Houston. $6,000 per acre. Price: $336,000
72 Acres | Fayette County | Property ID: 1417823 This 72 acre property is a great place for a second home or small working ranch between La Grange and Flatonia. There is Hwy 609 and County Road frontage to make it attractive for subdividing into smaller tracts, with out limiting access. Covered in beautiful live oaks, improved grasses, and gently rolling terrain. Approximately 60 percent wooded. Price: $7,900 per acre or $570,000
Flatonia Ranch Fayette County
1,550± Acres | Lavaca County
Ragsdale Creek Ranch Lavaca County
This 1,550 acre ranch has been in the same family for over 100 years. It is located 1.5 hours west of Houston, nine miles south of Sheridan, Texas, 1/2 mile off of FM 2437. Tracts this large in Lavaca County are rare to find. Covered in huge live oaks and post oaks, this incredible hunting property has 1.7 miles of seasonal Ragsdale Creek running through it, offering sandy, rolling terrain. There are 16 ponds and 10 water wells, as well as seven miles of improved gravel roads. Price: $3447 per acre
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Grand Oaks Ranch
www.TexasRanchLandForSale.com /TexasRanchLand Doug Evans/Broker doug@texasranchlandforsale.com (830) 895-0777 1209 Junction Highway | Kerrville, Texas 78028
Kerr County
575± Acres | Kerr County | Prop ID: 1176917 This ranch is located on Hwy 41 just 22 minutes west of Kerrville. A one-of-a-kind beautiful fourbedroom, four-bath lodge and remodeled guest house. Comes furnished and equipped with a walkin cooler, game cleaning station, barns, tjree water wells, lots of exotics and trophy whitetail deer. One of the best turn-key ranches in the area.
Little Heaven Kerr County
18± Acres | Kerr County Hillside home nestled in the trees overlooking a lake with lots of fish and fun swimming. The home has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, two living areas and an oversized garage. Lush coastal field, white pipe fencing. Beautiful setting just five minutess out of Kerrville.
565± Acres | Medina County Property ID: 1130261
Whitetail Game Ranch Medina County
Painted Horse Ranch Kerr County
54± Acres | Kerr County | Property ID: 1107710 Great location just five miles from Kerrville with ranch style home, guest house, horse barn and Bear Creek. Beautiful views, hunting and more.
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Beautiful totally high-fenced whitetail game ranch located 14 miles northwest of San Antonio city limits near Medina Lake. Features include 1.5 miles of paved drive through ranch leading to an upscale 5,000-square-foot home, with below grade media room. There is an elevator to the third floor observation room, a grand courtyard, and a 1.6-acre fish and wildlife lake supplied with two strong water wells. Approximately 1,000-square-foot hunters cabin with walk-in cooler.
South Texas Ranch Maverick County
1,000± Acres | Maverick County | Property ID: 1002129 200 B&C bucks, breeding pens, four-bedroom lodge, two master suites, owners house, lighted skeet range, five lakes, walk-in cooler, equipment barn, storage, three water wells, very good interior roads. A turn key ranch!
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Mountain Home Ranch Kerr County
37.33± Acres | Kerr County | Property ID: 1176579 Just 20 minutes. west of Kerrville. Beautiful rock five-bedroom, four-bath home on first level with numerous rooms and storage on the lower level. Lots of game and beautiful views. Additional 40 acres can be available to make a 77-acre home place or weekend retreat!
Llano River Llano County
www.TexasRanchLandForSale.com Doug Evans/Broker doug@texasranchlandforsale.com (830) 895-0777 1209 Junction Highway | Kerrville, Texas 78028
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Historic River Ranch Kendall County
103± Acres | Llano County This is approximately 10 miles west of Cooper’s BBQ in Llano Texas. An end of the road ranch with exotics, whitetail deer, turkey, dove and quail. Excellent fishing and swimming in the clear Llano River. Owner will sell 83± acres.
135± Acres | Kendall County | Property ID: 1167255 This very rare property is the dream place with 1800s house, barns, pens, swimming pool, guest house, Flat Rock Creek and Guadalupe River.
431± Acres | Kerr County | Property ID: 1349648 A one-of-a-kind Rranch on the Guadalupe River. Lakes, seasonal creeks, bottom land and hilltop views of the beautiful Texas Hill Country. This ranch has a small cabin, and one water well. Great location just minutes from the Kerrville airport and 45 minutes to San Antonio. A very rare Find!!
Rock Ledge Ranch Kendall County
Guadalupe River Ranch Kerr County
427.21± Acres | Kendall County | Property ID: 1130284 The is a hunters paradise with excellent whitetail, axis,turkey and hog hunting. Lush bottoms and big hills with long distance views. Lots of trees and good cover for the game. Private lane to the body of the property. Priced right! Great Location! Between Comfort-Luckenbach.
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/pages/Reno-Realty-Group/ www.JimmyReno.com 161296390566604?ref=hl Jimmy Reno/Broker jimmy@jimmyreno.com (830) 329-1930 1614 Sidney Baker, Suite 200 | Kerrville, Texas 78028
Oasis Creek Ranch Kerr County
108± Acres | Kerr County | Property ID: 989161 A gorgeous estate outside of Hunt, Texas! The six-bedroom, six-bath, three-half-bath house offers granite counter tops, high ceilings, three living areas, formal dining and a gourmet kitchen. The porch runs all along the back of the house, providing tremendous views of the creek. There is an outdoor living area, an observation deck and a pool. The grounds around the house are beautifully landscaped. The property boasts of a beautiful creek, large trees and hilltop views. There is a private river park on the Guadalupe River for Comanche Caves landowners. There are too many nice things about this property to list. Price: $3,400,000
Circle H Ranch Kerr County
65± Acres | Bandera County Property ID: 1440734 A horseman’s dream! The beautiful custom threebedroom, three-and-a-half bath home has a large fireplace, vaulted ceilings, large kitchen with granite, separate office, open floor plan and a metal roof. There is a beautiful pool, large porches and a twocar garage. The workshop has a one-bedroom, onebath apartment. The horse improvements consist of a six-stall barn, eight paddocks, horse friendly pipe and cable fencing, 40 foot round pen and six horse walker. The land has great soil and wonderful grass, a seasonal creek and a pond. Wonderful live oaks and fruit trees. Two wells. All of this, and less than five miles from Bandera. Price: $1,150,000
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Flying T Ranch Bandera County
79± Acres | Kerr County Beautiful ranch just outside the city limits of Kerrville. The hilltop house offers wonderful views of the river valley. The house has 12 and 14 foot ceilings throughout, granite, travertine tile, hardwood floors, gourmet kitchen, huge master suite, large porches, standing seam roof, and many other details that are too many to list. Half of the land is terraced field, and the other half is native land with nice trees, and large numbers of wildlife. This is a very horse and livestock friendly property. Price: $1,850,000
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www.JimmyReno.com Jimmy Reno/Broker jimmy@jimmyreno.com (830) 329-1930 1614 Sidney Baker, Suite 200 | Kerrville, Texas 78028
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Seven Canyons Ranch Bandera County
418± Acres | Bandera County | Property ID: 1190345 PRICED BELOW APPRAISED VALUE!! Turn key hunting ranch just outside of Tarpley, and an hour from San Antonio. The ranch has a beautiful custom home overlooking the creek, a wonderful hunting lodge, and an observation building with tremendous views. There is creek with multiple dams, and a gorgeous grotto. There are extensive roads throughout, and breeding pens for deer. Price: $3,195,000
Hidden Hills Ranch Kerr County
73± Acres | Kerr County | Property ID: 1057437 A true show place, located in gated Hidden Hills Ranch in the highly desirable Camp Verde area. This property offers a four-bedroom, four-and-a-half bath hilltop house offering 360 degree views, with tremendous views from every room. The house brags of chiseled edge travertine tile and hickory wood floors. 14-foot ceilings, with 19foot ceilings in the master bath. It has huge closets, a butler’s pantry, two laundry rooms and surround sound inside and out. The kitchen has knotty alder cabinets, granite counter tops, a huge island and an eight burner stove. The large covered back porch offers an amazing southeast view of the valley below. The two living areas, large porch and full bar make it a great place to entertain. The house has a large three-car garage, tankless water heater and four-zone heating and a/c. The land is covered in nice hardwoods and beautiful wildlife. Less than 15 minutes from Kerrville and 45 minutes to San Antonio. Up to 221 additional acres are available. Price: $2,500,000
160± Acres Kerr County Property ID: 1184449 A gorgeous piece of property that has it all, and is less than two miles from Kerrville. It offers 1,700 feet of both sides Bear Creek. The creek has been dammed up backing up beautiful water. The land offers two sprawling meadows, huge hardwoods, and tons of wildlife. There are breathtaking 360 degree views of town and the valley, and multiple building sites. Price: $2,150,000
Bear Creek Ranch Kerr County
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www.TXLand.com Larry Jacobs/Broker info@txland.com (936) 597-3301 PO Box 1370 | Montgomery, Texas 77356
762± Acres | Walker County | Property ID: 1169790 Big Woods Ranch offers the highest quality agricultural productivity, timber investment and wildlife recreation potential. In the heart of Sam Houston National Forest, only 57 miles from Bush Intercontinental Airport, the ranch has 350 acres planted in improved Bermuda pastures. Excellent cattle handling facilities, cross-fenced pastures, grass traps, gathering alleys and hay storage areas are all supported by a 6,000-square-foot shop and equipment building accessed via a good hilltop ranch road. 300± acres of managed timber with a spring-fed creek provide variety and wildlife habitat. In addition, there is a superior site for a 20±-acre lake. This ranch will not disappoint those that want a big ranch in the Houston area. Price: $2,990,000
Valentine Ranch Montgomery County
154± Acres | Montgomery County | Property ID: 1153766 Premier horse ranch in an exclusive neighborhood of estate ranches just south of historic Montgomery. The magnificent 5,180-square-foot home is perfectly set to offer maximum views of the beautiful rolling terrain. Great room with vaulted beamed ceiling and stone fireplace overlooks extensive stone-flagged patio with dining arbor, pool and spa. Four bedrooms, four-and-one-half baths, study, guest suite, gourmet island kitchen. Custom horse barn has seven stalls and cedar-lined tack room. Dressage arena equipped with lights and mirrors. Three ponds, 50-acre hayfield, extensive white rail fencing. Bring your horses and enjoy elegance and sophistication in the country.
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Big Woods Ranch Walker County
Davidson Creek Burleson County
567± Acres Burleson County 567 acres of ranchland fronting FM 1361 convenient to Bryan/College Station and Brenham. Two ridges offer breathtaking views over the surrounding countryside and Yegua Creek valley. Nearly 100 feet of topographic relief, offering rare and unusual variety in a place this size. The uplands are mostly native pasture with scattered mature hardwoods. Improvements include a large shop building, cattle pens, and well. A 2,500 foot WRP levee floods Davidson Creek bottom land, mesquite brush and green timber yielding a seasonal impoundment over 100 acres, creating remarkable waterfowl habitat.
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Glenmont Country Estate
www.TXLand.com Larry Jacobs/Broker info@txland.com (936) 597-3301 PO Box 1370 | Montgomery, Texas 77356
Montgomery County
53± Acres | Montgomery County | Property ID: 1070820 Come through the grand entrance into this elegant country estate with its elaborate grounds that include 53 acres with 3,557-square-foot home, a fabulous outdoor pavilion, pool and ponds all in the manicured and landscaped lawn. As you leave the lawn and step back on the acreage property, you find highly-improved pastures and a timber area that provides a sanctuary for wildlife. The property boasts a vineyard, horse stable, workshop, second barn and two ponds. Within easy driving distance of Houston. Price: $1,750,000
LX Ranch
Montgomery County
150± Acres | Montgomery County | Property ID: 1425428 150± picturesque acres south of Montgomery, Texas. Paved county road frontage, over 40 feet of dramatic elevation change, productive pasture land with scattered trees, prominent ridge offers homesites with broad vistas overlooking Landrum Creek. Part of the historic LX ranch, this premier offering is a truly unique opportunity for investment, ranching, recreation, or family estate. Price: $1,850,000
Tidwell Creek Ranch Robertson County
312± Acres | Robertson County Beautiful 312 acre ranch, just off HWY 6 between Calvert and Franklin. Improved pastures, rolling hills, good hunting. Two distinctive potential homesites, three ponds, great access and yet very private. Sandy loam soils on most of the front pastures, lots of topographic relief in the back, with mesquite, oak, pecan, and cedar on the hillsides. Showplace potential! Price: $849,000
Zero Dinero Ranch Waller County
30± Acres | Waller County | Property ID: 1419093 Remarkable 3,634-square-foot home with sophistication, elegance and country charm designed for practical durability and comfortable living. 3,800-square-foot barn with tack room. One-acre roping arena with professional lighting and remote controlled chute. About 22 acres of pasture, fenced and cross-fenced; two ponds. Easy access to HWY 290. Price: $1,395,000
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www.ChasSMiddleton.com Sam Middleton/Broker sam@csmandson.com Charlie Middleton/Broker charlie@csmandson.com 1507 13th Street/Lubbock, Texas 79401
Eastern New Mexico Ranch Quay County, NM
32,170.7± Acres | Quay County, NM | Property ID: 1178121
Garza Brazos River Ranch Garza County
This extremely well improved working cattle ranch is located near Tucumcari, New Mexico. The terrain varies from low lying flats to elevated rocky mesa side slopes. Fences are good to excellent and the ranch is one of the best watered properties in Eastern New Mexico. Improvements include a good ranch home, new barns and outstanding shipping pens and working pens. Everything is extremely well maintained. This is a rancher’s ranch priced to fit a rancher’s pocket book at only $325 per deeded acre. Offered co-exclusively with WIN Realty.
1,280± Acres | Garza County | Property ID: 1178078 We are proud to offer for sale this very desirable ranch property located just 40± miles from Lubbock. This property offers excellent recreation features, diverse topography and a good stand of native grass. The highlight of the ranch is one mile of Brazos River that flows through the northern portion of the property. The river enters the ranch on the northwest side of the property and meanders through making two scenic bends before exiting the ranch on the northeast. With the excellent location, quality grass turf and exceptional topography, this ranch is a bargain at only $950 per acre. Price: $1,216,000
1,380± Acres | Kent County | Property ID: 1456320
Kent County Ranch Kent County
2,715± Acres Stonewall County Property ID: 1151290 These 2,715± acres offer rugged topography and a remote location. Exceptional views of some of the highest peaks in the area. Productive bottoms and rocky hillsides with live spring-fed creek and several ponds. Good deer hunting. Price: $595 per acre or $1,615,425.00
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We are pleased to offer for sale this scenic, nicely improved Kent County, Texas Ranch. The property is located southwest of Jayton, and access is provided by paved highway frontage. The ranch is situated in the Texas Rolling Plains and the topography of the property is diverse. A seasonal creek enters the property on the southwest and winds through the ranch, exiting the property near the central portion of the east side. The topography of the ranch, along with the desirable canopy of mixed cover creates a haven for whitetail deer, and the ranch is considered to have excellent quail habitat. The ranch is well improved by a two bedroom home that contains two bathrooms and an attractive open living area/kitchen. There is also a bunkhouse with a one bedroom, one bathroom and open living area/kitchen near the main home. The ranch and all of the nearly new improvements is reasonably priced at $950 per acre.
Canyon Vista Ranch Stonewall County
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Nineteen Mile Ranch Uvalde County
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8,441.17± Acres | Uvalde County Property ID: 1367518
Between Uvalde and Camp Wood, the meandering Nueces River crosses Highway 55. That is the location of the beautiful Nineteen Mile Ranch. The pristine waters of the Nueces form the western most boundary of the ranch. Along the edges of a beautiful grove, a deep crystal clear spring heads on the ranch, ultimately draining into the Nueces. Spectacular, unspoiled views of the Texas Hill Country rise up, with over 600 feet of elevation change on the ranch. From the limestone rock hunting lodge situated alongside a beautiful grove of live oak and hundreds of mature pecan trees you will enjoy watching axis deer and white tail up and down the river. Throughout the higher elevations and more rugged terrain, aoudad take advantage of the often dense cover. Whitetail deer traverse the bottoms throughout Nineteen Mile Creek, which is a seasonally flowing creek that runs through the northern half of the ranch. Native vegetation includes bull mesquite, desert willow, Spanish dagger, blackbrush, guajilla, algerita, huisach, guajilla and a sprinkling of ponderosa pine. Water is piped throughout the property to numerous water storages and troughs. Three electric water wells, including one irrigation well that has been tested in excess of 800 gallons per minute, and two solar water wells supply the waterlines. Priced at $1,395 per acre, this live water ranch is a bargain. The seller is of the opinion that 25% of the minerals are owned and will convey with the property. Call us for a detailed brochure packet.
68,112± Acres | Guadalupe County, NM Property ID: 1447838 We are proud to have recently obtained an exclusive listing on a large working cattle ranch located in the heart of East-Central New Mexico. This property encompasses over 100 square miles, with close to 90 percent of the ranch being deeded. The 96 Ranch is located approximately 10 miles south of Interstate 40, near Santa Rosa, New Mexico. The majority of the ranch has a rolling to hilly terrain. These low lying areas normally serve as natural lakes as they receive runoff water from the elevated uplands during times of favorable moisture. The 96 Ranch is very well improved by an attractive owners home and two separate camp locations. The home is a Spanish style hacienda with a stucco adobe style exterior, and a flat top roof. This well built home is located on an elevated point overlooking a scenic canyon area. The home has three bedrooms, two and one-half baths, two separate living areas, wet bar, kitchen/dining area, utility room, and a three-car garage. Price: 17,818,000.00
Stonewall County Ranch Stonewall County
96 Ranch
Guadalupe County, NM
1,500± Acres | Stonewall County | Property ID: 1433032 This scenic and diverse ranch offers 325 acres of CRP, nearly 160 acres of fenced cultivated fields and the balance of 1,015 acres is native pasture. This is an exceptional area for sportsmen, offering good whitetail deer, some mule deer, turkey, quail and good populations of dove and other migratory birds. The ranch is fenced and cross fenced into six pastures. The central portion of the property begins to slope to the northwest and a major canyon runs through this portion of the property. A live creek, which generally runs through the year, flows through the canyon. The highlight of the property would have to be considered the canyon portion of the ranch. The canyon, its fingers and tributaries run through the property in a southerly direction, entering the property along the northern boundary and meandering through for over one-half of a mile. A clear spring water creek flows through the bottoms of the canyon. This ranch has a lot to offer and should appeal to a broad audience. The diverse terrain, coupled with the scattered canopies of dense brush and large cultivated fields create a sportsman’s paradise on this property. The electric water wells are definitely an added bonus, as are the scenic canyon and live creek. Dove hunting around the fields and dirt tanks should be exceptional. The abundance of good native grasses and forbs will make the rancher smile. Price: $1,327,500.00
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www.FosterFarmAndRanch.com /FosterFarmAndRanch Chad Foster, Jr./Broker chadfosterjr@gmail.com (830) 776-3605 400 E. Nopal Street | Uvalde, Texas 78801
Living Waters River Ranch Uvalde County
720± Acres Uvalde County Prop ID: 1160109 This high-fenced game reserve is a Hill Country masterpiece with pecan groves, oak knolls, savannah, scenic vistas, brush shrub land and one-and-a-half miles of river frontage on the headwaters of the Nueces River. Located north of Uvalde and approximately 90 miles west of San Antonio, this is 720 spectacular acres of recreational and agricultural paradise. Included are a beautiful 6,000-square-foot limestone lodge, bunk house, large storage, and on site manager’s quarters. The main lodge features river access, a patio area overlooking the Nueces River, six bedrooms and a large central living area. Price: $7,200,000
333± Acres | Uvalde County | Property ID: 1145930 HORSE FACILITY with 200 acre-feet of permitted Edwards Water. There are four domestic/ livestock water wells and one irrigation well. The main residence is an impressive 4,140 squarefoot, three-bedroom, three-and-one-half-bath home. Additional residential improvements include a guest house, a three-bedroom, two-bath, manager’s home and several apartments. The equine facilities include multiple stalls, a vet barn, a receiving/quarantine barn, equipment shed and shop, a hay barn and roping arena. Numerous paddocks and turn-out areas are located on the property. The races track is 5/8 mile with a 440 yard straight. Price: $2,300,000
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Sunny Clime Farm Uvalde County
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www.FosterFarmAndRanch.com Chad Foster, Jr./Broker chadfosterjr@gmail.com (830) 776-3605 400 E. Nopal Street | Uvalde, Texas 78801
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Section Ranch Kinney County
641± Acres | Kinney County | Property ID: 1183793 The Section Ranch is 20 miles west of Uvalde, Texas, and fronts Highway 90 for over half of a mile. This is a great ranch with an excellent location. The ranch has been exclusively bow hunted for the past seven years and intensely managed, as well. Protein and alfalfa is fed year around at multiple feed stations across the property. A strong shallow well provides water to six water troughs through a series of two inch poly line. The seller will convey 75% of the minerals owned, believed to be 100%. Price: $1,185,850
AnchorRanch Uvalde County
San Pedro Ranch
2,309± Acres | Uvalde County Property ID: 1420296
Val Verde County
1,067.37± Acres | Val Verde County | Property ID: 1015580 This 1,067 ±-acre ranch is ideally located north of Del Rio and minutes east of Lake Amistad off of Highway 277. It is the perfect hunting and recreational retreat. Good management practices over the years have produced an excellent native deer population. Price: $954,965
Triple T Ranch Kinney County
A unique ranch on the Sabinal River only a short drive from Utopia, TX. The Anchor is one of the most diverse ranches on the market today. With live water, great views, open fields, and swimming holes, this ranch has it all. Both exotic and native wildlife can be found throughout the property. There are also multiple improvements including but not limited to barns, stables, and four homes. Price: $7,500,000
1,337± Acres | Kinney County Property ID: 1372565 No expense has been spared when developing this ranch into an incredible turnkey private or corporate year round hunting and recreational paradise. The accommodations are truly first class with tons of room and amenities to entertain your guests in an impressive manner. The headquarters are meticulously manicured to leave your guests with a first impression that will be etched in their mind for a very long time. The ranch has views that make you want to stop and just take in the beauty and the serenity of this part of Texas. The abundant native and non-native wildlife will provide exceptional year round hunting adventures. Contact F. X. O’Neil for price (210) 213-1546.
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www.WesternHillCountryRealty.com Glynn Hendley/Broker info@westernhillcountryrealty.com (830) 683-4435 202 East Main Street | PO Box 856 Rocksprings, Texas 78880
Located 13 miles southwest of Rocksprings. Easy access with county road frontage. Rolling to rolling steep terrain. three-bedroom, two-bath fully furnished lodge with 20-mile views. Private water well, electricity, septic. Large porch with fire ring circle and many other extras. 8’x40’ sea container and extra storage building. Game cleaning station with walk in cooler. Numerous blinds and feeders. Miles of internal roads offering access to all parts of property. Heavy native brush cover with minimal cedar. Game includes whitetail, turkey, hogs and other free ranging exotics including elk. Exempt taxes. Just in time for hunting season! Must see to appreciate!
Hog Heaven Ranch Edwards County
894± Acres Val Verde County Property ID: 1189865
Blue Hills Ranch
This property is set up and ready to enjoy. Bring the family for a week or two at a time and enjoy all the comforts of home while you sit on the porch and take in the beautiful west Texas sunrises and sunsets. Located between Ozona and Comstock in North central Val Verde County. Easy access off paved road. Less than one hour from Del Rio International Airport, numerous state parks and great fishing at Lake Amistad. End of the road property. Completely low fenced. three-bedroom, two-bath 1368 square feet mobile home in like new condition with large front deck. Camp sits where one can enjoy spectacular views of the Blue Hills of West Texas. Water, electricity, septic. Nine first class blinds and feeders. Strong water well provides water to several troughs on ranch. Great road system allows easy access to all parts of ranch. Game includes whitetail, turkey, hog, aoudad, axis, javelina and the occasional mule deer. Exempt taxes. Price: $850,000
Val Verde County
528.11± Acres | Edwards County | Property ID: 1146974 Located in West Central Edwards County. Great access. Rolling hills and large fertile valleys with abundant live oaks. Large low fenced neighbors. 384 square feet main house with additional 10’x16’ bunk house situated on top of hill with spectacular views. Two water wells. Electricity. Septic. Additional 480 square feet equipment shed. Two 8’x20’storage containers. Improved internal road system allowing access to all parts of property. Watering troughs and header pond. Whitetail, turkey, hogs, axis, aoudad. First class blinds and feeders. Exempt taxes. Set up and ready to enjoy! Price: $799,000
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Hackberry Ridge Ranch Edwards County
www.WesternHillCountryRealty.com Glynn Hendley/Broker info@westernhillcountryrealty.com (830) 683-4435 202 East Main Street | PO Box 856 Rocksprings, Texas 78880
223± Acres | Edwards County Property ID: 1106137 A rare find with Hwy 55 frontage and not located in a subdivision! Located 10 minutes south of Rocksprings in Edwards County. Breathtaking views throughout property overlooking nice valleys and seasonal creek beds. Water and electricity. Two wells on property. Several areas for home or camp sites. Large valley running through property. Perimeter low fenced. Various areas with mature live oak and pinion. Plenty of cover for wildlife with lots of open areas. Beautiful open meadow in back corner of property. Cave on property. Large neighbors on east side of property. Variety of game including: axis, hog, whitetail, turkey, some sika and fallow. Exempt taxes. Price: $560,000
Angel Ranch Edwards County
Arroyo Encino Grande Edwards County
193± Acres Edwards County Property ID: 632899 Newly remodeled house with covered deck, porch, and covered parking. Storage shed and insulated well shed with private water well. Fenced yard with trees and BBQ pit. Large living and kitchen area. All appliances and furniture convey. Two-bedroom, one-bath. Bunk house/washroom. Gently rolling terrain. Perimeter fencing with a cross fence creating two pastures. Four watering troughs. Small set of pens. Ag. exempt taxes. Price reduced for a second Time!! Price: $450,000
254± Acres | Edwards County | Property ID: 1186505 Located in West Central Edwards County. Great access, less than three miles off blacktop. Level, fertile mesquite and live oak covered valleys to gently rolling hills offer a welcome diversity in terrain. Large, majestic live oaks line the creek bottoms. Completely low fenced. 400 feet water well with tested excellent quality water. 1168 square feet three-bedroom, two-bath 2007 model palm harbor home with furnishings and appliances. Camp area has abundant, large live oaks offering shade and tranquility. Licensed septic. Enclosed 12’x12’ game processing area with hot water, electricity, large sink and meat cutting table. All the extras for easy processing. 12’x20’ storage shed. Feeders. Hunting blinds. Excellent quality whitetail, turkey (many large roosts on property), aoudad, hog, axis. Excellent road system throughout property. Ag exempt taxes. Price: $450,000
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www.KingLandWater.com Tammy & James King/Brokers james@kinglandwater.com | tammy@kinglandwater.com (432) 426-2024 PO Box 109 | 600 State Street | Fort Davis, Texas 79734
1,533.67 Acres | Jeff Davis County Property ID: 517825
Rawhide Ranch Jeff Davis County
Rawhide Ranch is located 25 miles west of Fort Davis inside the scenic loop. The Ranch consists of rolling hills, lush valleys, massive rock formations and picturesque mountains. All of this can be enjoyed from the front porch of the very clean two-bedroom, two-bath cabin with modern kitchen. The abundance of water from a natural spring on the ranch keeps a variety of native trees and grasses growing strong. The ranch is home to aoudad sheep, desert mule and white tail deer, javelina and feral hogs, along with other smaller species of wildlife. The majestic peaks of the Davis Mountains make for a captivating backdrop for the Rawhide Ranch. Price $2,950,000
The Rockpile Ranch Jeff Davis County
55,704± Acres | Jeff Davis County | Prop ID: 937965 Rockpile Ranch is named for the massive geologic formations located at the entrance to the Ranch. This ranch was once a major portion of the historic 380,000-acre X Ranch in Jeff Davis County. This is only the third time in its 115-year titled history that this Ranch has been offered for sale. All Seller owned mineral classified and fee minerals will be included. There is a specific website set up for The Rockpile Ranch for additional information and pictures at www.TheRockPileRanch.com. Price: $985 per acre for a total price of $54,868,922
1,509± Acres Bexar & Medina Counties Property ID: 1076274 Located 20 minutes from San Antonio, Gallagher Headquarters Ranch is a world all unto itself. An incredibly peaceful and protected setting so close to a metropolitan area. It’s like going back in time both in the natural world as well as the historical buildings, as if time stopped in the mid 1800s, when the ranch was founded by Peter Gallagher, an Irish immigrant, brought to San Antonio as a young engineer-master stone mason by Santa Anna. Today, with all the modern amenities of a new home, this hand cut stone 19-bedroom, 17-and-one-half bath historic compound with 22 original fireplaces, sprawling porches, huge manicured lawns and beautiful gardens, makes it seem that you are on a working historic Spanish hacienda. Price: $21,000,000
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Kennedy Ranch Presidio County
www.KingLandWater.com` Tammy & James King/Brokers james@kinglandwater.com | tammy@kinglandwater.com (432) 426-2024 PO Box 109 | 600 State Street | Fort Davis, Texas 79734
4,159± Acres | Presidio County | Prop ID: 1135227
Classic cattle County of the Old West, the Kennedy Ranch has maintained much of the environment and appearance of times past. The landscape is wide-open rolling grass and scrubland surrounded by rugged mountain ranges, which can be seen from most places on the property. The headquarters is located a mile off the paved Casa Piedra Road and looks straight at San Jacinto Peak, a stunning western backdrop to this wide open big sky in south Presidio country. There is an adobe and brick home with lots of character. It also has a mural painted along the porch depicting the rich Spanish and ranching heritage of the area. Improvements include pens and loading shoot with two excellent metal barns. Both have electricity and concrete floors, three submersible wells with electricity, two windmills, extensive road network, fair fencing and several earthen dams for summer water. Price: $2,391,425
Madera Hills Ranch Jeff Davis County
163.50 Acres | Jeff Davis County | Property ID: 1178674 This 163.50-acre equine headquarters is just minutes off the highway, yet you are tucked away in the rolling foothills of the Davis Mountains. The property has extensive facilities which are tastefully done and in excellent condition. This is a horse owner’s dream place with high quality barns, stalls, turnouts, covered riding arena, stud paddocks and several homes. Madera Creek crosses the ranch and the Red Hills to create excellent topography and views of the mountains that are nothing short of stunning. Excellent grasses and Chihuahuan Desert plants provide habitat not only for the native animals but for the people who visit there. Madera Hills Ranch is ready for the new owner to just step into this jewel of West Texas. Price: $1,425,000
Cloud Nine Ranch Kerr County
Berry Ranch Presidio County
2,841.71 Acres | Presidio County | Property ID: 1182348 The Berry Ranch is located in the Chihuahuan Desert of Texas, comprised of mid-lower elevation grasslands and scrubland of basin range topography, between the Davis Mountains to the north, the Chinati Mountains to the west, and the Bofecillos Mountains and Rio Grande River to the south. The ranch is adjacent to Big Bend Ranch State Park. Loma Alta Solar Well is an excellent well with strong sweet water and is a magnet for area desert wildlife. The Berry Ranch consists of spectacular views of area mountains, canyons and the Alamito Creek valley, high hills, steep canyons and desert floors all combine into a mix of habitats that provide yearround recreation and hunting. Located off of Casa Piedra Road, just one hour from downtown Marfa, the ranch is remote but yet accessible to the area’s wide amenities. Price: $525 per acre for a total of $1,491,897
676± Acres | Kerr County Property ID: 1083111 Cloud Nine Ranch is located equidistant between Comfort, Kerrville, and Bandera, in the heart of the Texas Hill Country – one hour from San Antonio and just under two hours from Austin. Cloud Nine Ranch can best be described as a jewel nestled in a pristine, unspoiled, natural environment inclusive of a “camphouse compound,” celebrating its outdoor feel via its Lake Flato design, simple construction techniques and regional materials. Price: $4,750,000
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229± Acres | Kerr County Property ID: 1448285
www.TexasRanchCo.com Johnny Cavazos/Broker johnny@texasranchco.com (210) 260-1897 Brandon Scott/Broker Associate brandon@texasranchco.com (210) 421-8181
One of the best live water properties on the market today! Offering outstanding views, manicured terrain and over 4,500± feet of crystal clear turtle creek. Enjoy fishing and swimming under the beautiful limestone bluffs. Headquarters consist of a sprawling 6,800±-squarefoot hacienda, plus foreman’s quarters, barn, craft room and more. Property also features a 40x40 pavilion that sits along the banks of turtle creek, making this ranch ideal for corporate entertainment or family relaxation.
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508± Acres | Brooks County | Property ID: 1155918 Income producing property in Brooks County, five miles east of Falfurrias. Paved frontage on two sides, electricity, water well and two water troughs. A mix of mesquite,light brush and some open areas. Olmos Creek runs along the southern boundry. Game includes native whitetail deer, Nilgai antelope, dove and quail. A small herd of axis deer has also been spotted. This property has a salt water disposal well on site that produces a yearly income and will be conveyed to the new buyer.
Brooks County Ranch Brooks County
1,938± Acres | Zavala County | Property ID: 122311 This unimproved ranch is located in a special area of South Texas known for its shallow Carrizo water and the ability to produce giant whitetail deer. The ranch is high-fenced and has two water wells, several water troughs and a nice tank. There is excellent brush diversity throughout, and good roads and senderos are in place. The ranch has not been hunted or had cattle in several years and the game is plentiful. This property offers a rare combination of great habitat and spectacular views. Priced to sell!
1938 Acre South Texas Hunting Ranch Zavala County
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www.TexasRanchCo.com Johnny Cavazos/Broker johnny@texasranchco.com (210) 260-1897 Brandon Scott/Broker Associate brandon@texasranchco.com (210) 421-8181
Wright Long Ranch Frio County
818± Acres | Frio County | Property ID: 1448440 Located in the highly prized “Red Dirt” area of Frio County. This property offers excellent brush diversity, great hunting, good location and beautiful red sandy loam soil. There is one water well with electricity and one stock tank. The property is all low-fenced and has several nice drainages loaded with thick native brush.
720± Acres | Frio County Property ID: 1448460 A rare find in today’s market! This unimproved property is perfect for someone who is looking to develop a fine hunting ranch in Frio County. The ranch has a great combination of habitat and topography. There are large areas of thick native brush that are bisected by wide senderos along with some open fields and motted regrowth. The soils are mostly red sandy loam which is perfect for food plots. The property has two nice stock ponds and electricity is available. Located just over one hour from San Antonio.
720 Acre Frio County Ranch Frio County
Medina County Ranch Medina County
920± Acres | Medina County Property ID: 1186923 Conveniently located just under an hour from San Antonio. Absolutely some of the prettiest country in South Texas! This ranch offers incredible native brush diversity, outstanding views and excellent hunting for all types of game. The native whitetail genetics are impressive, with the ranch record exceeding 200 inches Boone & Crockett. Property is high-fenced, with one water well, three wildlife ponds, several water troughs and a modest headquarters overlooking the property. You will not find a ranch that has a better combination of habitat, quality of game and location on the market today!
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www.JWCarpenter.com John W. Carpenter/Broker jw3@jwcarpenter.com (432) 837-3325 708 East Avenue E | Alpine, Texas 79830
10.89 Acres | Brewster County This prestigious Spanish style home is located on 10.89 fenced acres in Sunny Glen Estates. The spacious layout has approximately 4,000 square feet with four bedrooms, two full baths and one 3/4 baths. Features include Italian tile floors, vega beamed ceilings, wooden carved pillars in the living room, a master bedroom with large sitting room, his/her master baths, closed-in trophy room, two zoned HVAC systems, detached office/guest house has a kitchenette and a 3/4 bath. The large stucco-fenced yard has an in-ground pool with automatic cover, flagstone covered patio and beautiful 360 degree mountain views.
Sunny Glen Estates Brewster County
10Âą Acres | Brewster County
FM 1703
This custom-built, mountain-top home is approximately 5,400 square feet, with three bedrooms, two baths, sitting on ten acres. Features include brick-set floors in a wishbone pattern, tongue and groove ceilings with solid wood beams, 23-inch adobe walls throughout, large bedrooms and a master bath you will love! Additional amenities include a wonderful 20x40 foot, solar-heated indoor pool, solar windows in each room, a three-car garage, large wisteria-covered porch, beautifully landscaped yard. Price: $1,400,000
Brewster County
10.55Âą Acres | Brewster County This spectacular and spacious home is approximately 4,070 square feet with two bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths. Located in Sierra la Rana, just outside of Alpine city limits, on ten acres with amazing mountain and city views. Features Include flagstone/oak wood floors, cathedral pine ceilings, native stone gas fireplace in living room, granite counter tops, large outside fireplace and outside shower, landscaped courtyard. Price: $1,250,000
Sierra la Rana Brewster County
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www.JWCarpenter.com John W. Carpenter/Broker jw3@jwcarpenter.com (432) 837-3325 708 East Avenue E | Alpine, Texas 79830
Rosillos Mountain Ranch Brewster County
23,809± Acres | Brewster County The Rosillos Mountain Ranch offers all aspects for an owner’s enjoyment and pride of ownership with scenic beauty. Features Include a 4,200-square-foot paved landing strip, spacious two-story adobe headquarters home, hunters’ facilities (The Star House), seven completely fenced pastures, extensive network of roads, extensive water system, steer, yearling and goat country, trophy mule deer, javelina, dove and quail. This beautiful land is a geologist’s playground with petrified wood and fossils. Big Bend National Park is located on three sides of the ranch. Price: $600 per acre
2,197± Acres | Brewster County Since 1884, located 16 miles south of Alpine with highway frontage, two live running creeks, exceptional views, scenic rolling mountains and canyons, mule deer and whitetail deer, home of the largest varieties of agate, hunter’s camp house facilities with campground and RV hookups. Price: $2,500 per acre
Woodward Ranch Brewster County
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www.VIPCountry.net info@vipcountry.net (979) 865-9459 office PO Box 582 | Bellville, Texas 77418
92± Acres | Colorado County Property ID: 1103468
Creek Bend Ranch Colorado County
Near the quaint town of Columbus, lies this beautiful 93±-acre tract of land. The versatile property boasts numerous amenities, including a nice hilltop building site, rustic barn, working pens, electricity, well, butane tank, recent perimeter fencing, road frontage on two sides, two entrances, grazing pasture, pond, and creek. Located down a sleepy farm to market road and surrounded by neighboring farms and ranches, the property is just a few miles off I-10 yet feels worlds away. Price Reduced to $789,905
Gates-Bluebonnet Hill Washington County
2,100± Acres | Washington County | Property ID: 1186694 This outstanding 2,100±-acre property highlights high hills and scenic pastures with large trees before graduating down to fertile river pasture. A high bluff offers a view of the Brazos River while another area offers a forest of tall trees. Added to this natural beauty is the historical past featured in the history of the original Austin Colonists, especially William Gates, one of the “Old Three Hundred.” Price: $20,000,000. Property may divide. Seller financing is available.
53± Acres | Austin County | Property ID: 1368995 A winding road from a gated entry gently climbs through improved pastures until it reaches this stately hill top home with pool and gazebos on 53± acres. The view of distant hills and dramatic sunsets is complemented by a scenic pond, woods, four-stall horse barn, equipment barn, loafing sheds and a small fruit orchard. Price reduced to $999,000
Quiet Meadow Cabin Colorado County
120± Acres | Colorado County | Property ID: 938811 This peaceful 120±-acre tract features an exceptional diversity with rolling hills, open pastures and wooded areas. Enjoy the simple life while staying in the camp house located in the tree dotted pasture overlooking a large scenic pond. While currently offering a quiet retreat, this tract also has potential to become an impressive ranch. Price: $1,144,513
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Lone Oak Ranch Waller County
www.VIPCountry.net info@vipcountry.net (979) 865-9459 office PO Box 582 | Bellville, Texas 77418
66± Acres | Waller County | Property ID: 1166119 This notable 66±-acre property is located off a quiet, paved, country road offering a great deal of potential with native pastures, woods and a large pond. With good road frontage and suitable proximity to HWY 290, this tract allows the commuter an opportunity to build and relocate from the stress of the big city or simply utilize the property as a wildlife retreat, cattle operation or weekend getaway. Price reduced to: $760,035
Belle Meade Farm Austin County
93± Acres | Austin County Property ID: 1155889 This elegant and comfortably restored three story 1900s home is positioned on the crest of a high hill where stunning views can be appreciated from the wrap around porches and balconies. With the home being the focal point of the 93± acres, the remaining compound consists of barns, a guest house, pool complex, gazebos, bulk-headed lake, pond, woods and hay meadow. Price: $1,920,000
70± Acres | Washington County | Property ID: 1068079 The approach from the road gives but a hint of the beautiful view from this four-bedroom, three-and-one-half bath house sitting on the highest point of these 70± acres. This pristine property not only highlights distant views, but also features lush rolling land with two ponds and a wet-weather creek meandering through a ribbon of mature trees. Price: $1,455,000. Property also available as house on 30 acres.
The Oaks - Cat Spring Austin County
12± Acres | Austin County | Property ID: 1384444
Wishing Star Ranch Washington County
Located in the area of Cat Spring that is know for its beauty and live oaks, these 12± acres display artfully groomed live oaks that dominate the deep front lawn forming an impressive drive to the approximately 2,800-square-foot home while a long pond and windmill frame the back lawn. A guest house, barn/workshop, and RV shed are located near the front corner of the property. This peaceful setting provides an opportunity to experience the charm of Cat Spring among the spreading limbs of the ancient live oaks. Price: $795,000
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www.MarkhamRealty.com G.K. (Jeff) Markham/Broker contact@markhamrealty.com (936) 295-5989 2715 11th Street | Huntsville, Texas 77340
215.07± Acres | Walker County Property ID: 076397 This is a great piece of property, located just minutes west of Huntsville, Texas. High, rolling hills, beautiful creeks, and mostly wooded with pine and hardwood. Approximately 2,400 feet of FM 1791 road frontage. This is a great tract of land for a home site/investment, and has development possibilities. This property may also be divided into a 115± acre tract and a 100± acre tract, both for $4,950 per acre. Seller will entertain trades for income producing commercial or investment property. Price: $1,009,749
Wooded Retreat Walker County
114.80± Acres Walker County Property ID: 1138385
Bar Triangle E Ranch Walker County
269.72± Acres | Grimes County Property ID: 1186305 Grimes County offers a well-fenced recreational/ ranch property with improved grasses, three ponds and long FM road frontage. This tract is approximately 60% wooded offering a variety of native wildlife. Smaller creeks traverse the property and South Bedias Creek is a portion of one boundary. Livestock improvements consist of a professionally built set of working pens, all pipe and steel construction and under roof. Other improvements include a 50’ x 60’ steel enclosed barn, three-bedroom, two-bath mobile home, dog kennels, gated entryway and good roads. This property is ready for your enjoyment! Price: $1,199,000
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This amazing Texas ranch will exceed all of your expectations. The 6,303-squarefoot home was completed in 2009 and has four bedrooms, five-and-a-half baths, game room, media room, exercise room, fabulous pool and superior quality craftsmanship in every aspect. Equestrian amenities include a beautiful barn with apartment, arena, pipe pens, etc. The property is fenced and cross fenced, has gated entrance, concrete drives, pond, lake and beautiful views. There is a summer kitchen, outdoor fireplace, sweeping porches and so much more. Let us show you this exceptional property. Price reduced to: $1,950,000
Northern Grimes County Ranch Grimes County
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www.MarkhamRealty.com G.K. (Jeff) Markham/Broker contact@markhamrealty.com (936) 295-5989 2715 11th Street | Huntsville, Texas 77340
27.50± Acres | Walker County A showplace built to the highest of standards! This stunning property is on 27.5 acres of beautiful, rolling, tree-shaded pastures with excellent horse improvements. The focal point of the property is a 2.8-acre professionally managed trophy bass lake. The home, built in 2010, features over 5,000 square feet of beautifully appointed living space. The many features of the home include: • Premium metal roof • Hickory wood, tile and high end carpet flooring • Italian hand picked granite countertops • Master suite complete with exercise and safe room • Wolf/subzero appliances • Wine and drink coolers • Rock fireplace with mesquite mantel • Four zone heating and cooling • Custom landscaping with 23 station sprinkler system • 50 KW propane generator
The additional property features are: • Custom pool with water fall • Three metal buildings (shop, horse barn and hay barn) • Concrete and paverstone drives • All underground utilities • Cottage or employee home • Gated entry • Three water wells with 20KW backup generator All located just minutes north of Houston in Southern Walker County with easy access to Interstate 45. This once in a lifetime property exists in a superb country location. Call for pricing and showing requirements.
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R anch Investments 2,018± Acres Sutton County Located 2.5 hours west of San Antonio, 40 minutes northwest of Junction, 30 minutes north of Roosevelt and I-10. A classic example of a Western Hill Country Ranch, traversed by a seasonal creek, lined with mature Live Oaks, a variety of brush and grasses scattered all across the ranch. The elevations rise up to 2,400 feet above sea level, 100% high fenced and is designated 1-d-1 for the agricultural tax exemption. Approximately six miles of improved roads done with caliche throughout the ranch along with continued cedar management. Highly improved including four-bedroom/two-bath home with six bunks, additional guest suites, and other out buildings. Great managed wildlife, some minerals will convey. Reduced price: $4,025,910.00 or $1,995 per acre.
Watki ns Ranch Watki ns Ranch
/pages/Ranch-Investments/ www.RanchInvestments.com 219668844841595 John Ed Stepan/Principal /RanchInvestments info@ranchinvestments.com (800) 447-8604 PO Box 6309 | San Antonio, Texas 78209
Sutton County
Sutton County
1,465± Acres | Lampasas County | Property ID: 1185732
Brewton Ranch Lampasas County
A clean, working ranch with rolling topography, long vistas, excellent native grass cover and very little cedar located 12 miles northwest of Lampasas, 87 miles north of Austin, 152 miles south of Dallas. Multiple dam sites, owned and operated by the same family for over 60 years. The upland portion of the ranch has dense Live Oak cover for wildlife habitat. The lower areas are comprised of fertile soil and are perfect for improved pasture and offer outstanding food plot possibilities. Over two miles of frontage on CR 2200, paved county road frontage on three sides. Several stock tanks, 1930’s home, multiple out buildings. Production cattle ranch, great wildlife. Co-Listed with Wittenburg Real Estate Price: $2,275 per acre or $3,332,875
Spindler-Arms Ranch
Coke County
726± Acres | Coke County | Property ID: 865127 Located on State Hwy 208, entire west fence line on Hwy 208, approximately five miles north of Robert Lee, Texas. The home is approximately 2,195 square feet, 3/3.2 side buildings, utilities, water well and septic at site, buried phone lines and internet service. 3,200 square feet building in the valley, equipped with workshop, office and restrooms. State of the art Shooting Range, with the remainder under Wildlife Management Plan since 2002. Price: $1,950,000
Vann Ranch Lampasas County
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Cuernos de Vernados Ranch Burnet County
75-210± Acres | Burnet County Property ID: 1118451 The Ranch offers the peace and serenity of country living only five minutes from town! This 210 acre, park like property with gently rolling topography is completely high fenced with an outstanding herd of whitetail deer and the bonus of a quality custom home! The owner has done extensive brush work, only a few dense sections left for game cover. Good entrance road, turn key ranch. Located on CR 111 in Burnet County, two miles southwest of Lampasas, 70 miles. northwest of Austin, 160 miles. southwest of Dallas. Price: $1,675,000
513.78± Acres | Lampasas County | Property ID: 1358495 This beautiful 513.780 acre ranch is located on FM 581 about 4.5 mi. from HWY 281, 16 minutes N of Lampasas. Easy access to Lampasas, Lometa, and Gatesville. Austin, Temple, and Waco are about 1.5 hours away. 1.5 miles of paved FM frontage, providing easy access. Features about 1,200 ft of frontage on Simms Creek. Covered with trees, good soils in the front pastures and several other seasonal creeks that run through the property. Great wildlife, AG Exempt, 2 water wells. Price: $3,750 per acre
R anch Investments 1,318.17± Acres Gillespie County Property ID: 1183699 The Crabapple Creek Ranch is a 1318-acre live water high fenced showplace located 13 miles North of Fredericksburg up Hwy 16 and off of Eckert Rd. Over 1.45 miles of Crabapple Creek, high bluffs with vast views, stunning granite outcroppings and formations, open fields, a sandy beach just down from the headquarters, numerous swimming holes, a refined main home and a large rock lodge all can be found on this highly diverse property. Price: $10,000 per acre.
Crabapple Creek Ranch
www.RanchInvestments.com John Ed Stepan/Principal /RanchInvestments info@ranchinvestments.com (800) 447-8604 PO Box 6309 | San Antonio, Texas 78209 /pages/Ranch-Investments/ 219668844841595
Gillespie County
3,969± Acres | Lampasas County | Property ID: 141204 The Jackson Ranch, 3,969 acres, located approximately 13 miles West of Lampasas, Texas on FM 580 and approximately 63 Miles from the Austin, three miles of the Colorado River frontage, varies from 200 high cliffs overlooking the river and views to the West, to low sloping grassy banks sheltered by pecan trees. The ranch is contiguous native rangeland which is located in the famed Texas Hill Country. The terrain is hilly to rough with a substantial portion on the west being rocky hills, ridges and canyons. Can be divided. Price: $3,400 per acre.
5,719± Acres | Val Verde County | Property ID: 504992 Located LW of Lake Amistead and Del Rio in Val Verde County. Frontage on CR 163 near Comstock and Hwy 90. Whitetail Deer habitat, other wildlife for excellent hunting, stunning views with 1500’ to over 1900’ elevations. Several outbuildings, strong well with windmills, tanks, excellent roads, low perimeter fence. Price: $495 per acre.
Grimshaw Ranch Milam County
237± Acres | Milam County Property ID: 1108430 This incredible 237 acre ranch is located just eight miles east of Taylor in Thorndale. Located on paved FM 486 just five miles off Hwy 79. Offers high end comfort with quiet country living. This property includes 4,400± square feet of custom smart home custom barn designed to hold 20 horse stall, office, feed and tack rooms and a second level apartment. Price: $2,200,000
Jackson Ranch Lampasas County
Comstock Hunting Ranch Val Verde County
Shipping Pens Farm Jim Wells County
340± Acres | Jim Wells County Property ID: 1118478 This 340 acre property is primarily all row crop land and is located off of State Hwy 359 East and County Road 305. The property is in between Alfred, Texas and Orange Grove, Texas. Highly productive row crop farm is available either to the Farmer or the investor that chooses to utilize the Tenant Farmer. Production records are available upon request. Price: $2,200 per acre.
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www.MeekRanchSales.com info@meekranchsales.com (830) 257-8881 1845 Water Street | Kerrville, Texas 78028
575± Acres | San Saba County Property ID: 949229
Comanche Creek Ranch San Saba County
Better than any five-star resort! Come see the best ranch in Texas! This gorgeous ranch is located north of Llano in the beautiful Texas Hill Country. Improvements include one of the finest custom built lodges in Texas, one of the best guest houses ever experienced, an amazing owner’s house, and an unbeli–––evable two-lane bowling alley! The list of amenities goes on and on and is a must see! There is a beautiful creek and lake, views for 40 miles, and some of the largest whitetail and axis bucks in Texas! Purchase of additional acreage may be possible.
Deer Creek Ranch Burnet County
1,648± Acres | Burnet County | Property ID: 1059025 A fantastic ranch located just 45 minutes west of Austin or 15 minutes southwest of Lampasas. Gorgeous rolling Texas Hill Country loaded with an exceptional variety of oaks, excellent soil and grass, and mostly cleared cedar. There is approximately a half-mile of spring-fed year-round Deer Creek with dam and a small lake for fishing and swimming. There is a 5,155-square-foot home with swimming pool and guesthouse which is very private. The property is high fenced and has been under extensive whitetail deer management by owner for the past 20 years!
770± Acres | Edwards County Property ID: 1392458 Nestled in the Nueces River valley and situated on the Real/Edwards county line is the nature lover’s dream come true. Hunting and wildlife viewing is exceptional with a variety of native game and free ranging exotics frequenting the live springs. With elevations ranging between 1,700 feet and 2,250 feet incredible views are created for the hikers, climbers, and bird lovers. Electricity, a well, and a community damned river park are amenities that will enhance your enjoyment.
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Trails End Ranch Kerr County
www.MeekRanchSales.com Bill Barton/Broker Associate info@meekranchsales.com (830) 257-8881 | (830) 285-2995 1845 Water Street | Kerrville, Texas 78028
720± Acres | Kerr County | Property ID: 1191339 You’ll find the “Jewel of the Hill Country” at the Trails End Ranch. The location, spring-fed lake, views, and exquisite 8,000±-square-foot custom home combine to create a very unique property. Encompassing 720± acres and located only eight-and-a-half miles from downtown Kerrville makes it desirable for those searching for a ranch that affords privacy yet is only minutes from the amenities of town. The astute buyer will realize the current pleasures while seizing an opportunity to establish a land bank for the future. The views and bluffs overlooking two major creek valleys, the possible home sites, and the location in the growth pattern of Kerrville will get the visionary’s attention!
8,313± Acres | Crockett County Property ID: 1171257
Rancho Blanco Crockett County
This Ranch is “Canyon Country” with all the desirable attributes required to make it work. Whether it is for the outstanding hunting, livestock operations, historical aspects, dynamic views, or abundant wildlife sightings, this ranch will bring one’s adventuresome spirit back. Scenic bluffs overlook Howard Draw and Wood Canyon with elevations ranging from 1,900 to 2,300 feet, creating views for miles of uninhibited country. The headquarters is composed of a comfortable Texas ranch house, a refinished adobe bunk house, a guest cabin, a foreman’s house, a Quonset barn, working pens, a pond, and a cement swimming pool for enjoyment with the kids. The ranch is excellently watered with seven wells located throughout the acreage providing livestock and wildlife with plenty of room to forage in close range of a trough. 960 acres of mineral classified land will convey to the proud new owners. There is no production or wells currently at this time.
2,274± Acres | Terrell County | Property ID: 1423373 Located in Southwest Texas in Terrell County between Dryden and Sanderson, Texas, or 110 miles west of Del Rio, Texas. An excellent ranch for the area with good numbers of whitetail and turkey, quail and mule deer. Good variation of topography with 2,300 - 2,700 foot scenic hills, scenic bluffs and canyons, great protein brush habitat for deer, wide valleys with soil and heavy brush and big neighbors.
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www.SWLandTX.com Buck Laning/Broker & Appraiser Rick Taylor/Broker & Biologist swlandco@sbcglobal.net (830) 278-3612 | (830) 279-2384 124 N. East Street | Uvalde, Texas 78801
2,392± Acres | Uvalde County This game-fenced ranch has it ALL! Starting off with an elegant five-bedroom lodge with a pool with hot tub and a huge game room! Multiple living quarters. With five water wells, five tanks and water troughs, this ranch has water everywhere! Blinds, feeders, breeding pens, walk-in cooler – THIS RANCH HAS IT ALL! Fenced into two pastures for easy management. More than 15 species of exotics! Paved road to lodge. This ranch is THE REAL DEAL!
4-G Ranch Zavala County
887± Acres | Zavala County This game-fenced ranch has it ALL! Three very nice and very unique living quarters. The main house is a fourbedroom, two-and-a-half bath residence with a stucco and rustic look to it. Nearby is a 100-year-old refurbished log cabin – rustic but elegant! Finally, a Santa Fe-style cabin with mesquite floors and a kiva fireplace. Nice barn, deer pens with several DMP pens and a year-round feeding program. Superior genetically improved white-tailed deer, as well as javelina, turkey, quail, and dove abound! A few exotics including red stag, axis deer and blackbuck antelope are found. Great South Texas brush. Move in and enjoy this well finished ranch!
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www.SWLandTX.com Buck Laning/Broker & Appraiser Rick Taylor/Broker & Biologist swlandco@sbcglobal.net (830) 278-3612 | (830) 279-2384 124 N. East Street | Uvalde, Texas 78801
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Crooked Lake Ranch Zavala County
BIG, BIG lake!!! Crooked Lake is more than five acres in size when full! This low-fenced ranch is PRIMO! Nice manufactured home has three bedrooms and two baths. The property includes two wells and outstanding brush. Mostly bottom land with thick, thick brush. New metal barn, cooler, blinds and feeders. This is a GREAT RANCH for the low fence deer hunter!
Kinney County Ranch Kinney County
1,650± Acres | Kinney County REDUCED TO $1,350 PER ACRE. This affordable hunting ranch is high-fenced on two sides and has a two-bedroom ranch house, barns, two water wells and two tanks. Wildlife includes white-tailed deer, turkey, quail and dove hunting on this gamemanaged ranch. Part deep-soiled mesquite flats and part guajillo and blackbrush ridges. Live oak bottoms and live oak mots on part of the ranch. This one’s a BARGAIN!!
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www.caimanranch.info www.JCWilsonInt.com Sam Vester/Broker (210) 844-3942 Joe Wilson jcwilson@jcwilsonint.com (214) 784-3725 4514 Cole Avenue Suite 600 | Dallas, TX 75205
Caiman Ranch LaSalle County
1,000-2,002± Acres | LaSalle County | Property ID: 1433103 Originally part of the 250,000-acre Callaghan Ranch, the Caiman Ranch was in the same family from 1947 up until 2008. About 140 miles south of San Antonio, 55 miles northeast of Laredo and 20 miles east of Encinal, this property is long known as the “Promised Land” for bruiser, whitetail bucks. Caiman Ranch carries the reputation as one of the best whitetail deer ranches in Texas. Deer taken from the ranch have consistently won local contests, including Los Cazadores, the Muy Grande and the Cola Blanca. This sportsman’s paradise also features lots of turkey, wild hogs, quail and dove. The ranch is fenced and cross-fenced into four pastures and features eight-foot net wire game-proof fening along the eastern boundary and barbed wire fencing along the remaining boundaries. All of the major South Texas brush species are represented in abundance, including guajillo, guayacan, granjeno, blackbrush, mesquite trees and Huisache trees, which provide food for wildlife, in addition to the excellent brush. Improvements include a 4,200-square-foot, Spanish-style hacienda with six bedrooms, five baths, concrete slab, stucco exterior, Saltillo tile floors, mostly nine-foot ceilings, deep porches and a large walled courtyard with a traditional outdoor fountain. Other buildings include a 1,700-square-foot foreman’s house with three bedrooms and two baths, a 2,665-square-foot barn, a 1,640-square-foot shed and a 600-square-foot workshop. The Caiman Ranch also features plentiful water and excellent level to gently rolling topography. Ranging in elevation from 393 feet at the main entrance to about 322-feet in the Los Olmos Creekbed, the ranch features soils with clay or loam surface layers, which are the key to the excellent, diverse vegetation. A 4,280-footdeep well out of the Carrizo Aquifer supplies water to the headquarters, one of two stock tanks on the ranch and various water troughs. Wet-weather Olmos Creek flows through the western section of the ranch, and holds pockets of water for extended periods of time. This is the perfect opportunity for an outdoorsman who desires to own one of the best whitetail deer herds in the state.
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www.dipperranch.info www.JCWilsonInt.com Sam Vester/Broker (210) 844-3942 Joe Wilson jcwilson@jcwilsonint.com (214) 784-3725 4514 Cole Avenue Suite 600 | Dallas, TX 75205
5,600± Acres | Webb County Property ID: 1456120 Dipper Ranch is a 5,600-acre, high fence whitetail deer hunting ranch and breeding operation abundant with native South Texas game, including trophy whitetail, dove, quail, javelin, wild hogs, buffalo, trophy bass and a variety of small game. The ranch is 23 miles from Encinal and 24 miles from Freer. The front entrances touch Highway 44. The owners have invested considerable resources and time into the Dipper Ranch with the goal of building a world-class whitetail hunting experience. While the ranch is blessed with excellent native brush, the owners launched an intensive supplemental feeding and range improvement program. Over the years, they have installed 32 protein feeder stations that provide in excess of 120 tones of protein annually. The wild deer population is approximately one deer per every 14 acres. Even though Dipper Ranch possesses incredible native whitetail genetics, an intensive pasture management program has been designed and implemented. To support their program, the owners constructed a deer breeding facility in 2007 to further enhance the development and quality of their whitetail population. The trophy breeding herd consists of ten 200+ Boone & Crockett-class whitetail bucks and 150 does of superior genetic quality. The Dipper Ranch has abundant water with 13 lakes and ponds, stocked with fish, as well as 1 water well. There are 20,000+ square feet of new facilities, which include a main house, guest quarters, ranch foreman’s house and a ranch facilities manager’s house. In addition, a 10,000-squarefoot operations hub includes a mechanics shop, welding and fabrications facility plus a wood working shop. Last, there is a 11,250-square-foot equipment storage facility that includes a ranch office with a game processing and storage room. Owner will convey of all owner’s minerals which is approximately a 1/8 plus 50% royalty on 640 acres.
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www.SchulgenRealEstate.com G. Schulgen, Jr./Broker schulgen@ktc.com (830) 896-5503 691 Whiskey Canyon Ranch Road | Kerrville, Texas 78028
Texas Hill Country Water, Water, Water Kerr County
34± Acres | Kerr County WATER-WATER-WATER! Beautiful Texas Hill Country at it’s BEST! 34 acres located four miles from the “Artsy” little hamlet of Ingram and only ten miles from downtown Kerrville! Beautiful, year-round, wide and deep frontage on Johnson Creek. Great hunting and fishing as well as impressive horse facilities and pastures. A great place to entertain or just kick-back and RELAX! Improvements consist of a very nice four-bedroom, three-bath native rock owner’s home overlooking the creek (you can sit on the back patio and hear the water rushing over the dam), a detached artist’s studio, a like new three-bedroom, two-bath, rock-skirted, modular, guest/caretaker’s home, a 7,000-square-foot horse barn and shop with a really cool party/”man-cave” room, four rock stalls, pipe fencing and a whole lot more. God blessed this little ranch with what most folks coming to the hill country are seeking - and that’s BEAUTIFUL WATER!!! Even in these current and past years of severe drought, Johnson Creek is full and flowing! If you are a serious ranch buyer, we encourage you to do your “home work”! Check out all the available Water Wonderful, comparably improved properties in the Hill Country and if you can find a better value - buy it before someone else beats you to it! PRICED RIGHT at $1,195,000
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www.SchulgenRealEstate.com Ron Schulgen/Agent rschulgen@hotmail.com (830) 739-1865 691 Whiskey Canyon Ranch Road | Kerrville, Texas 78028
Tipurtu Ranch Dimmit County
3,457± Acres | Dimmit County This 3,457± acre ranch is located only six miles west of Carrizo Springs and has approximately 2,000 acres with 1/16th minerals. For the TRUE TEXAS TROPHY HUNTER, this high-fenced, sequestered ranch 184 5/8 B&C is unsurpassed in quality BIG DEER management! The DNA on this ranch is exceptional! Producing past contest winners scoring in the 180-190’s B&C and incredible mass up to 44 inches. Strict culling and a deep passion for allowing bucks to reach their full potential (passing on their trophy genes) has been the steadfast goal on this family owned ranch. Two sets of breeding pens enhance that goal. In 2010, 30 doe were bred by a (“native - born on this ranch”) typical 12 pt. 186 B&C buck. Outstanding improvements consist of three structures totaling 10 bedrooms, eight baths, three kitchens, and entertainment areas. There is also a covered barbecue pavilion, covered bench shooting range, very large attached metal building with very nice living quarters, vehicle storage, game processing, and walk-in cooler. A very important factor (as we all know due to the series of droughts South Texas has experienced) is that this ranch has excellent water availability. There are four wells and five earthen tanks, and Pena Creek with potholes transverses the ranch. Simply stated: This is one of the finest, proven trophy ranches in South Texas and one of the few with minerals.
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www.Tejas-Properties.com Les Meyer/Broker tejas.sales@sbcglobal.net (830) 563-9911 PO Box 236 | Bracketville, Texas 78832
13,200± Acres | Val Verde County Property ID: 1418933
Rock Canyon Ranch
Rock Canyon Ranch is possibly the best improved ranch in the western Hill Country, with a massive executive lodge, improved whitetail, many exotics, several homes, barns, deer breeding facility and so much more. Located 40 miles south of Sonora and I-10, a short distance off HWY 277 on an improved county road, RCR is a hunter’s paradise with 14 wells, nine tanks, miles of waterline, highly improved ranch roads, skeet range and runway. You just can’t get any better than this, move in ready! Owner finance. Can sell 3,800 acres and lodge or in its entirety at $18,630,000
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Rolling Waters Ranch Edwards County
1800± Acres | Edwards County | Property ID: 1156258 Rolling Waters Ranch: the name says it all! This ranch is one of the finest live water ranches in the Hill Country with 7/10 of a mile on both sides of a springfed creek that begins on the property. The springs flow hundreds of thousands of gallons of water daily and three concrete dams back up an enormous amount of water up to 14 feet deep, enough for fantastic fishing, jet skiing or floating on one of the crystal-clear lakes. This amount and quality of cold, clear spring water is priceless! Enjoy a very nice rock and cedar, five-bedroom, three-bath owner’s home, guest quarters with game room and a three-bedroom, two-bath manager’s home, plus high fencing, county road frontage and both native and exotics. Owner financing is available! Co-Brokered with RE/MAX Vintage, Peggy Rudolph. Price: $6,850,000
5407± Acres | Val Verde County | Property ID: 1139770 High on a bluff overlooking the Devils River Valley, you will find this fine ranch. Situated in the Western Hill Country, it provides shelter for both native and free-ranging exotic game and has a diverse ecosystem ranging from river bottom to rocky hilltops. The headquarters consists of an allsteel structure (100x60), which has a two-bedroom, two-bath lodge and the remainder of the building is a shop with five overhead doors. The elevated views offer fantastic day and nighttime viewing. The ranch also has guest cabins and RV parking. Just 50 miles south of Sonora and I-10 and 30 miles north of Comstock on paved Highway, the ranch is easily accessed. Price: $790 per acre
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www.Tejas-Properties.com Les Meyer/Broker tejas.sales@sbcglobal.net (830) 563-9911 PO Box 236 | Bracketville, Texas 78832
Davis Mountain Ranch Jeff Davis County
19,680± Acres | Jeff Davis County Property ID: 1192280
Madera Canyon Ranch is one of the finest ranches in the Davis Mountains offering a buyer everything that the area has to offer and more! The ranch covers almost 20,000 acres of foothills and mountains up to 6,400 feet with Madera and Dark Canyons plus many secondary canyons it has great live water and some of the most diverse species of animals and trees to be found in Texas. Great improvements, super water, huge neighbors and wildlife including mule deer, elk, whitetail, dove, quail and many more. Can divide into two fantastic ranches. Price: $14,299,251
17,984± Acres Knox County Property ID: 913616 This ranch has it all, highway frontage, great ranch roads, two public water systems, wells, tenand-a-half miles of river, minerals and so much more. The ranch is completely high-fenced except for 3,000 acres next to town. An extensive stocking program has been on going, bringing in hundreds of improved genetic whitetail from across Texas, and animals from Brewster county have been stocked in the mule deer pasture. The deer are outstanding and plentiful and it is very seldom that a ranch of this quality comes available. Other added features are a nice lodge and river house that have a new remodel, cattle pens and barns.
KC Ranch Knox County
Lake Amistad Ranch Val Verde County
2,141± Acres | Val Verde County | Property ID: 125937 An unbelievable opportunity to own a fantastic live water ranch. This property has something for everyone, from oak-lined canyons and bluffs over-looking the Rio Grande. Only minutes from the Del Rio airport, the ranch has whitetail, quail, dove, and turkey. Fishing is great from one of the spring-fed tanks or just across the road from Lake Amistad. Offering good improvements and great development potential. This is a must see ranch! Price: $3,900,000.
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www.RanchConnection.com broker@ranchconnection.com (817) 366-3850 work | (254) 968-3242 fax (817) 313-0941 777 Main Street, Suite 600 | Fort Worth, Texas 76102
Lehman Ranch Grayson County
758± Acres | Grayson County | Property ID: 931560
Cross Creek Ranch
The 758 acre Lehman Ranch is minutes north of Dallas and two miles west of the North Texas Tollway Expansion! This is an investment ranch, but priced as a cattle/ recreational ranch! Nearby towns include Celina, Gunter, and Tioga- a neighborhood of fine ranches, estates, restaurants and shopping. The Lehman Ranch has a custom four-bedroom, four bath Austin stone home built for large family gatherings. Sunsets from the hilltop location are great! Range Creek is the northern boundary and Lake Ray Roberts is just minutes away. A two bedroom, two bath guesthouse is nearby. Enjoy this ranch while it appreciates! Seller will divide in various ways! Purchase as little as 25 acres with main house and guest home - $1,295,000 Cynthia Inman, (817) 366-3850. Price: $7,495,000
Erath County
460± Acres | Erath County |Prop ID: 1349745 The 460 acre Cross Creek Ranch is located in De Leon, TX. With rolling terrain and various trees it creates picturesque views and ideal habitat for deer, turkey, and quail. There are also two ponds perfect for fishing! The three bedroom, two bath house sits on a hill with large covered porches and a breezeway. Other improvements include a garage with hobby room and a guest house. Ridge Taylor, (817) 313-0941. Price: $1,499,000
Southern Draw Ranch Montague County
162.77± Acres | Montague County | Property ID: 1459188
Brazos River Ranch Palo Pinto County
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The 162.77 acre Southern Draw Ranch is the one you have been dreaming of! Private and scenic and an easy 1.5 hours drive to Fort Worth or Dallas, the land is stunning with rolling hills, seasonal creeks, ponds and meadows interspersed with heavy woods for great wildlife habitat. The six bedroom, five bath Austin stone home was built for family enjoyment. You can take the fun out to the patio complete with fireplace and gas grill. A metal barn is nearby and the ranch is set up for livestock, hunting and recreation. Enjoy a great end-of-the-road location, but bet your family and friends learn the way! Cynthia Inman, (817) 366-3850. Price: $1,495,000
880± Acres | Palo Pinto County | Property ID: 1378478 The Brazos River Ranch consists of 880 acres on New Hope Rd in Palo Pinto, Texas. This is a rare opportunity to own an exquisite portion of the Brazos River in a quiet and secluded area with easy access to Interstate 20. The ranch has one mile of lovely river frontage with both beach and bluffs offering great fishing and water opportunities. The vegetation is made up of pristine native grass range and approximately 60 acres of coastal Bermuda. Hunting includes Whitetail deer, wild turkey, dove, fox, occasional mountain lion, and feral hogs. This is the place to build your own dream improvements and enjoy a wonderful piece of Texas history! Kay Marshall, (817) 781-0300. Price: $6,605,272.
R anch Connection
www.RanchConnection.com broker@ranchconnection.com (817) 366-3850 work | (254) 968-3242 fax (817) 313-0941 777 Main Street, Suite 600 | Fort Worth, Texas 76102
JL Ranch Erath County
320.44± Acres | Erath County | Property ID: 1118861 The JL Ranch is 320.44 acres in Dublin, Texas. A beautiful four bedroom three and a half bath home is nestled within several mature trees and has a circle driveway. The home has a custom kitchen with red oak cabinets, built in refrigerator, and breakfast bar. Vegetation here consists of coastal, native grasses, and cover for wildlife. The property is fenced and crossed fenced and has cattle pens, irrigation pivot, and six risers. Ridge Taylor, (817) 313-0941. Price: $1,195,000
Crocket County 500-6,000± Acres | Crockett County 500-6,000 acres available located in Crockett county. These are multiple ranches and can be divided! Improvements are available on some sections. Ridge Taylor 817-313-0941
Doty Ranch Hamilton County
347± Acres | Hamilton County | Property ID: 1075922 These 347 acres are the Doty Ranch! Located in Hamilton county, just minutes South of Hico, Texas. This patch of land has a great rectangular layout and has a good combination of heavy woods and open pasture. There are nice small lakes tucked in the wooded areas along with a seasonal creek that runs through the South end of the property. Farmhouse sits under giant live oak trees and makes a great place to stay for weekend or hunter’s headquarters. Whitetail deer, dove and wild turkey are abundant and this could be the perfect hunting ranch! Ridge Taylor, (817) 313-0941. Price: $694,000
2,100± Acres | Hood County | Property ID: 996299 The Ranch Retreat consists of 2,100 acres of rolling terrain with hilltops offering scenic vistas and a wonderful ranch home. This is located between Lipan and Granbury, Texas. Vegetation consists of great tree cover with native grass pastures and a beautiful and productive hay field of improved coastal. The ranch home is situated on a hilltop and exudes a Santé Fe ambience with five bedrooms, six baths, gorgeous patio and pool area with huge Live Oaks and beautiful views. The patio offers so much room for entertainment and adjacent is the nicely remodeled guest house and a place for RV hookup. Not only is this ranch fenced and cross fenced, it has a 3,000’ grass airstrip and a stocked fishing lake. This place is an unbelievable opportunity to own your dream property! Ridge Taylor, (817) 313-0941. Price: $12,390,000.
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www.DBLRealEstate.com Don and Beverly Hatcher/Brokers dblrealestate@sbcglobal.net (936) 348-9977 main | (936) 348-9979 1702 E. Main Street | Madisonville, Texas 77864
319.13± Acres | Madison County Property ID: 1405077 Sprawling ranch land property available with beautiful four bedroom, two-and-half bath home and 319.13 acres. Home features cascading stairwell, woodburning fireplace and a kitchen fit for a chef! Land offers a good mixture of open land for cattle or hay production, four ponds and densely wooded areas for hunting with trails mixed in for ATVs.
Heather’s Haven Madison County
Custom Home and Beautiful Land Madison County
218.94± Acres | Madison County | Property ID: 1033182 Breathtaking 218.94 rolling acres fenced with four ponds, multiple barns, pens, deer feeders and underground storm shelter. Beautiful three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath home offers great attention to design and detail: fire-side dining, luxurious master suite with en suite sitting area and gorgeous views of the land. Price: $1,200,000
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Ni n e Ba r La n d & Cat t le 375± Acres San Saba County Property ID: 1052017
Fredonia Ranch San Saba County
This beautiful, rugged, unspoiled hunting and livestock ranch is located in southwest San Saba County. It offers a well, tank and fabulous terrain changes. Access is by county road. Price: $993,750
Cherokee Ranch
Fredonia Game Ranch
San Saba County
McColloch County
135± Acres | San Saba County | Property ID: 1177871 The perfect getaway place for hunting and/or running a few head of cattle. Wildlife abounds, and the creek creates a quiet, peaceful haven to relax and enjoy all nature has to offer. Awesome new cabin and guest cabin nestled under a canopy of huge live oaks. Also, includes a metal barn and good water well. Price: $725,000
Hext Ranch Menard County
152.3± Acres | Menard County Property ID: 1442406 Located in northeast Menard County and southwest McCulloch County, this ranch has easy access from FM 1311 or CR 110. The terrain is mostly level with some views to the south and it is characterized by dark loam soils, some cultivation, with the balance being pasture land and a moderate cover of mesquite, cedar, some live oak. There is an excellent wildlife population of white-tailed deer, turkey, feral hog and dove. Water is supplied by a strong well and dirt tank and there is a good set of pipe pens. There is also potential for division into smaller tracts. Price: $327,612
www.WeSellRanchLand.com Helen Dockal/Broker @HelenDockal timdockal@verizon.net (325) 347-8020 705 San Antonio/Hwy 87 S | Mason, Texas 76856 /9BarLandAndCattleCo
303± Acres | McCulloch County | Property ID: 1164202 This secluded, yet easily accessible well-improved, high-fenced ranch is loaded with trophy deer! Very scenic, rolling hill country accentuated with live oak trees. Includes a comfortable cabin, nice ranch house, covered arena, pens and deer feeders. Ranch is well-watered with five wells, four dirt ponds and a wet weather creek. Price: $1,837,500
Art Ranch
Menard County Ranch Menard County
Mason County
333± Acres | Mason County | Property ID: 1127728 Located near Art, Texas, with FM 1900 frontage, this is a classic Mason County ranch! Rolling terrain, seasonal creeks, ponds, views, wildlife! Price: $915,750
Streeter Ranch Mason County
676± Acres | Menard County Property ID: 1407202 Great all-around ranch with FM 2291 frontage only 3.5 miles from Menard, Texas. Rolling terrain mixed with live oak, shin oak, and some mesquite, higher elevations with views, outstanding whitetail deer hunting. Good water supply with two wells and a shared well. Very nice open concept, one-bedroom cabin with 14-foot ceilings, stained concrete floors. Barn, pipe pens-everything you need for a tremendous recreational/livestock ranch! Price: $1,488,350
45± Acres | Mason County | Property ID: 1167877 Modest two-bedroom, two-bath home high on a hill with breathtaking views. Excellent soils with old cultivation, pasture land, pretty draw with large live oaks. Also includes a 200 GPM well. Price: $270,000
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Colorado River Ranch
www.TXSportingProperties.com Tom Stephenson/Broker blastandcast@sbcglobal.com (214) 207-8871 3508 Greenville Avenue #31 | Dallas, Texas 75206
McCullough County
1,336± Acres | McCullough County Property ID: 1102637 4.3 miles of Colorado River frontage. 1,336± acres with a 4,000-square-foot limestone ranch house, breezeway, 1,600-square-foot guest quarters, four bedrooms, six baths, garage, carport, all one continuous steel frame under 20,000-squarefoot metal roof, with 12 foot high wrap-around porch. Plus large implement shed with enclosed shop, covered kennels with carport. City and river water to all. Ten tanks, two large ponds with genetically tested Florida bass. Various elevation changes, live oaks, highlyimproved pastures, grasses, roads, fences. Deer, turkey, quail, dove, etc. Highway frontage, just 30 minutes from Brownwood, Coleman, Brady. Call Tom at (214) 207-8871. Price: $6,200,000
255± Acres | Coleman County Recently renovated and furnished 3,000 square feet, four-bedrooms, two-baths. Utility barn measures approximately 2,000 square feet. Seven acre private lake. Get some rest and relaxation and enjoy the scenery from the Covey Ranch main house that offers accommodations for up to 11 people (in beds) allows families and other groups to spend time with nature and without distraction. Home to a humbling array of all that is wild and beautiful in the Heart of Texas. Located right in the opening breach of ‘Quail Alley.’ An idyllic setting for large populations of deer, dove, turkey and, quail. Price: $775,000.
Fisk Ranch Coleman County
475± Acres | Coleman County Property ID: 1474874 New to market and teaming with whitetail deer and other wild game, this ranch has been in the same family for 30 years. Surrounded by large ranches this spot can be and has been in cultivation. If not sold, owner plans to put in winter wheat this Fall. A one and a half acre lake could easily be expanded to three± with a minimum of work. Water and electricity already pulled to the gate. This one will not last long at $597,000.
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Kowiki Lodge Coleman County
330± Acres | Coleman County Kowiki Hunting and Fishing Lodges sit atop a scenic, one mile ridgeline in Coleman, Texas. 330 owned acres plus 700 leased offer a multitude of hunting, fishing and relaxation options. Property includes a gorgeously redone and professionally decorated four-bedroom, four-and-a-half bath ranch house/lodge with gameroom/bar, extra large living room with leather furniture, scenic patio and commercial kitchen. Three stocked and re-worked tanks (including a five-acre lake) walking distance from the house help make this a terrific place to host family of hunting and fishing parties. Patio and BBQ area landscaped with literally tons of natural rock. Land has well groomed roads and good fences. Everything but the buffalo roams the undulating pastures and open valleys of this 330 acres. An idyllic setting for large populations of deer, dove, turkey and quail. Located approximately one hour south of Abilene, three hours west of Dallas. Price: $1,175,000
Te r ry Wo o t a n R e a l E s t a t e
www.TerryWootanRealEstate.com Terry Wootan/Broker courtney@terrywootan.com (325) 247-5711 506 West Young | Llano, Texas 78643
San Saba River Ranch Menard County
6,500± Acres | Menard County Property ID: 1111577
This ranch has it all!! Two-and-a-half +/- miles of San Saba River frontage, river house with views of the water, main residence, guest house, foreman’s house, caliche road system, large Quonset barn and much more. Perfect for a Hill Country hunting retreat. Loaded with whitetail bucks, boasting 170-200B&C under the perimeter game fence. Excellent turkey hunting along with dove, quail and other native varmints. The ranch has superb views and deep holes along the San Saba River for recreational water activities. Live oak and mesquite cover, rolling Hill Country terrain. This is a ranch that any serious ranch buyer should take a look at! REDUCED! Price: $2,950 per acre. Please contact Joe David Yates at (512) 567-3036.
Broken Horn Ranch Mason County
1,000± Acres | Mason County | Property ID: 1429788 Nestled amongst the Blue Mountains of Mason County, between Mason and Fredericksburg lies this Hill Country beauty. Extroadinary elevation changes, unbelievable views, flowing spring, excellent hunting possibilities and lots of improvements. Pride of ownership is evident in this 1,000-acre gem. Simple and sweet, there is a twobedroom, two-bath main home with solid oak floors, high beam ceilings, deck with spa area. There is also a two-bedroom, two-bath guest home with an outdoor fire pit, 5,400-square-foot barn/workshop, with full length mezzanine and an indoor office. Two operating windmills and several large tanks. Beautiful Spanish oaks and an excellent variety of hardwoods. 40-mile views, excellent hunting, comfortable improvements and lots of extras. Broken Horn Ranch is top notch for visual romance! Price: $4,350 per acres. Call Joe David Yates at (512) 567-3036 for more details.
35± Acres | Llano County
Horse Showplace Llano County
Located just south of Llano on scenic HWY 16, this is a TRUE horsemen’s dream. The home is a five-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath rock home with all the extras. Open kitchen/dining/living area with lots of windows to let the Hill Country in, stained concrete floors, wood beam vaulted ceilings, roomy bedrooms and an outdoor covered kitchen area. There is a guest house, covered carport, three AC/H units, and well kept and landscaped yard area. For the horse lover, there is a 150x300 roping arena with return alley, 40x60 four-stall horse barn with plenty of hay storage, tack room and feed room. If you are looking for a top of the line horse property, with views, and accommodating improvements, this is a ranch that you need to see! Price: $1,185,000. Please call (325) 247-5711 for more information.
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Bart Jones/Broker bartj@texashillcountrylands.com (830) 928-4820 200 Fairway Drive | Kerrville, Texas 78028
464± Acres | Bandera County Property ID: 1071646 This is a trophy whitetail deer hunting ranch. It has beautiful “top of the world” hills, wooded canyons, and is located at the end of the road. It is close to Medina, off of HWY 337. All of the deer have South Texas genetics and a 200 B&C was taken last year. The ranch includes breeder pens, feeders, deer blinds, a cleaning area with freezer, a storage building and an updated hunters cabin. There is a new owners cabin and an updated owners cabin at the entrance to the ranch. There are recent water wells at both areas. The ranch has seasonal springs and ponds. Cedar has been removed from the hill tops to give great views and easy hunting. Price reduced to $2,784,000.
DD Trophy Ranch Bandera County
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www.AustinTravisProperties.com J. Shayne Berry/Agent sberry@austintravisproperties.com (512) 264-1494 office | (713) 299-9926 cell 1204 Rivercliff Road, Bldg B | Spicewood, Texas 78669
495¹ Acres | Blanco County | Property ID: 1383235 This magnificent Miller Creek property is located less than an hour from Austin and San Antonio, near Johnson City. This well known property provides spectacular views from all directions from some of the tallest hills in Blanco County. Miller Creek runs through the property attracting large numbers of wildlife including whitetail deer, turkey, hogs, quail and aoudad. Majestic, oak-studded hills offer staggering views of the surrounding well known large ranches, some of which are restricted/protected against development. Many species of trees are abundant on the property such as madrone, wild cherry, walnut, native buckeye and various oaks. High-fenced on the majority of the property, this is a hunter’s paradise. The property has numerous building sites and dam sites to provide a park-like atmosphere for many future family gatherings or business retreats. This location offers ranch-style seclusion, yet easy accessibility to nearby Highway 281/290. Off the market and family-owned since 1958, this premier property will not last long. Price: $3,198,000
Miller Creek Ranch Blanco County
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Con lee R ea l Estat e
www.RanchFinderTexas.com Craig D. Conlee conleerealestate@yahoo.com (325) 347-7757 Mason, Texas
271± Acres | McCulloch County Property ID: 1426202
Onion Creek Ranch
Onion Creek Ranch - A Top Notch Breeding Facility. Over 30 traps and pastures divide the ranch via lighted lanes to the working pens. Each pasture has a numbered steel building loafing shed, a Miraco water trough and a covered hay feeder. Water comes from the Hickory Sand Aquifer well that bottoms out at 2,800 feet rated for 100 gallons per minute. Amenities include three-bedroom,two-bath main house built in 2000, 40 kilowatt backup generator, foreman’s house, 30x140 main barn with 1,800 square feet classroom, separate vet building with birthing pens,laboratory and living quarters, multiple large hay barns, three large feed bins. Currently raising Tennessee Meat Goats but could work for other livestock, horses or high fence for deer. Price: $1,489,000
McCulloch County
Noel Ranch Bandera County
225± Acres McCulloch County Property ID: 1426206 Gentleman Rancher or Working Cowboy, you’ll love this ranch. It has a three-bedroom, two bath energy efficient home, 30x80 barn on slab, working pens, cross fenced, 70 acre Love grass pasture, no prickly pear, a prolific garden spot, small orchard, good water, a catfish pond, deer,turkey, doves are plentiful. A great retirement ranch ready to go. Price: $648,000
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Cow Creek Ranch McCulloch County
411± Acres Bandera County Property ID: 1098564 This ranch has it all on the Sabinal River. Between Vanderpool and Utopia with almost a mile of Hwy frontage on Hwy 187, two riverside cabins owning both sides of the river. Highway frontage that has river frontage (could be subdivided into river lots) and three great drought proof springs on this property. There is a complete mountain with over 500 foot elevation change. Not many of these come up for sale. Price: $2,880,221
F I N DA R A N C H . C O M
www.FindARanch.com Tyler O. Wright/Broker tyler@findaranch.com (877) 396-4477 toll free 200 Ellis | Menard, Texas 76859
1,338Âą Acres | Llano County | Property ID: 1092691 This picturesque Llano County property, just 10 miles east of Llano, Texas boasts almost a mile of Llano River frontage, five-bedroom custom rock home with pool and two water wells. Accessed from scenic Texas Highway 29, these 1,338 acres provide a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, but still offers the amenities of town just down the road. The terrain of this property consists of gently to medium rolling hill country of native pasture and traversed by two seasonal creeks. The rolling hills provide excellent views of nearby Packsaddle Mountain. All-weather red granite ranch roads navigate throughout the ranch, while access is paved from the entrance at Highway 29 to the headquarters. Some minerals will convey. Price reduced from $9,995,000 to $9,750,000.
Whitehead Llano River Ranch Llano County
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www.BurksRealEstate.com Calvin Burks/Broker burks@centex.net (254) 471-5738 715 E Highway 84 | Evant, Texas 76525
Garrison Coryell County
210.93 Acres | Coryell County | Property ID: 1160008 210.93 acres with a four-bedroom, four-bath, log-style home with loft, fireplace and breezeway. The home has an open floor plan with a fireplace in the living room. The kitchen has granite counter tops with a farm house sink, an island and lots of cabinet space. The home has hardwood floors with an open ceiling in the living room and kitchen. As you leave the living room, you enter a breezeway that is screened-in with a fireplace. Through the breezeway, there are two bedrooms that have full-size bathrooms in each. From the front porch, you have a view of the three±-acre lake with a dock and a small island that has a gazebo. A 16’x20’ guest cabin with 15’x16’ loft. (560 total floor space). Log-style cabin matches main house and is 30 yards from it. Full bath, coffee bar and small fridge, central heat and air, wood-burning stove and eight foot covered porch facing lake. The ranch has a onebedroom, one-bath foreman’s house and a small guest house with a bed, bath and small sitting area close to the foreman’s house. In addition to three±-acre lake, there are four smaller tanks and a small seasonal creek that runs through the property. The ranch has a small log storage shed, a 16x16 foot log chapel, 27x54 foot metal building, 20x40 foot equipment shed and a very nice set of cattle pens with squeeze chute. The property has good rolling terrain with draws and good tree cover. The exterior and interior fencing is in good condition. Price: $1,650,000
Langmade Hamilron County
176.13± Acres | Hamilton County | Property ID: 1147859 176.13 acres in Hamilton County on County Road 422 with two-bedroom, two-bath brick home and one-bedroom, 1-bath guest house. The home has a sprinkler systems in the yards and the garden also is on a drip system. The ranch has a nice 40x60 foot metal building with concrete floor and three roll up doors, two stock tanks and coop water. The boundry fences and the cross fences on the ranch are six strand barb wire and are in excellent condition. The ranch is divided into 11 pastures/fields with a lane coming to the cattle pens making it easy to pen the livestock. The ranch has approximately 55 acres of coastal and approximately 44 acres of farmland. The property is located in Hamilton County which is know as the Dove Capital of Texas. The property has a sunflower field which provides great bird hunting. The Seller is conveying all the mineral right with the sale of the property. Price: $650,000
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www.LLPTexasRanchLand.com Lee Puckitt/Broker llp@wcc.net (325) 655-6989 1002 S. Koenigheim, Suite C | San Angelo, Texas 76903
Z-Bar Ranch McCulloch County
8,062± Acres | McCulloch County Property ID: 980007 A rare opportunity awaits you to purchase one of Texas’ finest hunting ranches nestled deep in the heart of Texas near Brady. This scenic masterpiece ranch features the finest of details from decades of planning. Consisting of live oak-covered pastureland, gently rolling hills, high-fenced, and improved roads throughout; Z-Bar Ranch is the perfect setting for family or corporate retreats! Awarded numerous land conservation awards. Whitetail deer breeding program with 200 B&C genetics formulated for over ten years. Big buck and turkey hunter’s paradise! Multiple living quarters, watering systems, steel corrals, large barns and much more. The 7,500-square-foot luxury lodge is a masterpiece in and of itself with breath taking views. Z-Bar Ranch is truly one-of-a-kind. All amenities are included. Price: $27,500,000
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Cobb Properties
www.CobbRanchProperties.com Stefanie Cobb/Broker stef@cobbranchproperties.com | (972) 989-5220
Shawna Ranly shawna.ranly@capitalfarmcredit.com | (254) 776-7506
Double J Ranch Hamilton County
190± Acres | Hamilton County | Property ID: 1187657 The Double J Ranch consists of 190 acres of rolling terrain with beautiful views of neighboring hills. Drive into the ranch off of a quiet county road and enter through a custom gate, the 830 square feet of concrete driveway is lined with crepe myrtle trees with irrigation to each. The Texas style rock home built in 2006, is an impressive 4,469 square feet and features quality workmanship throughout. The home features a great room with a custom fireplace, mesquite mantle and gas logs. Adjoining the living room is a dining room and custom kitchen. The home offers a spacious den with a wet bar, adjoined by a wine tasting room with custom bar and a custom wine cellar. There are two bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths. The home offers a spacious master bedroom with a large bath and Jacuzzi tub. The large office has custom built in cabinetry. The office could be converted to a third bedroom. The home features three screened-in porches one of which is off the master suite with a hot tub. The oversized three-car-garage is air-conditioned and features built in storage. The grounds are equipped with sprinkler and security systems; a Bose sound system pipes inside the home as well as the screened in porches. It has energy efficient windows throughout. Offered on the 99 acres is a 1,200 square foot three bedroom, one bath farmhouse that has been remodeled, while still keeping the country charm. There are two screened-in porches. The original homestead has pipe cattle working pens, nice water well, windmill, and an authentic tabernacle storage/equipment shed. The entire property features 190 acres of prime Hamilton County land, a great mixture of cover and open pasture, abundant wildlife including dove, turkey and deer, native grasses, and excellent deep well. Meridian Creek meanders through the property, there is one large tank on 91 acres, and two-tanks on 99 acres. The ranch is fenced and cross-fenced. Other improvements include a 40’x90’ equipment shop/workshop. This ranch can be purchased with 91 acres and custom home or a total of 190 acres with custom home and farmhouse.
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www.ChipColeRanchBroker.com Chip Cole/Ranch Broker chipcole@verizon.net (325) 655-3555 14 E. Beauregard Ave., Suite 201 | San Angelo, Texas 76903
8,165± Acres | Jeff Davis County Property ID: 865751 8,165± acres located 25 miles west of Valentine. This remote but accessible ranch is located only five miles off of the pavement and ranges from low rolling hills at around 3,800 feet to mountains and canyons at 4,800 feet. Vegetation is generally desert low brush and a good cover of native grasses and forbs. The ranch is watered by three wells, two dirt tanks and several miles of pipeline, storage tanks and troughs. Indian shelters and campsites as well as cretaceous fossils are present on the ranch. The ranch has not been stocked since 1999. Game include mule deer, aoudad sheep, blue and gambel quail and the occasional desert big horn sheep. The ranch was hunted once since 2002 when three management bucks were taken in 2011. Improved with a modest but comfortable three-bedroom adobe ranch house and a 40’ x 60’ metal barn. The dirt airstrip is about 3,500 feet. PRICE: $385 per acre
96 Ranch Jeff Davis County
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DTS Properties
AceHighRanchForSale.com Barry Johnson/Broker bjohnson@dtsproperties.com (254) 733-7512 Austin, Texas
1,067 Acres | McLennan County | Property ID: 1054584 A True Sportsmen’s Paradise! The Ace High Ranch features staggering improvements that include a gorgeous 14,000±-square-foot home, 4,700±-square-foot hunting/recreation lodge, state-of-the-art deer breeding facility, horse arena and walker, skeet range, rifle/pistol range and one of Texas’ premier deer hunting operations. The avid fisherman can enjoy over 30± acres of lakes that have huge Florida strain bass, while the golf enthusiast can enjoy a 2,800±-square-foot indoor practice facility and outdoor driving range! Located two hours south of Dallas, two hours north of Austin and just 15 minutes from the Waco Regional Airport and the Texas Aero Private FBO. Owner is willing to sell all or part from 400 to 1,067 Acres. Price: $6,900,000
Ace-High Ranch McLennan County
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L o n e Sta r R e a lt y
www.LoneStarBCS.com Chad Wootan/Broker info@lonestarbcs.com (979) 846-3900 406 Tarrow | College Station, Texas 77840
50± Acres | Brazos County | Property ID: 1392349 This one-of-a-kind, private, gated, 50-acre estate features a spectacular 5,700-square-foot custom home with three bedrooms, three-and-a-half baths, a detached 374-square-foot guest apartment with separate kitchen, theater, library, pool with waterfall, trap range, stocked fishing pond, shooting areas, fabulous kitchen, great room, four-car garage, home media system and alarm system. Ideal for game day or year-round entertaining, this beautiful house is set off the road, accessed by a quarter-mile poured-concrete driveway. Large mature trees lining the concrete drive are fully irrigated, along with full lawn irrigation. Just minutes from College Station, Texas A&M University, world-class medical facilities and shopping, the ranch is convenient to everything the Bryan/College station area offers, but far enough away to be “out in the country.” Hopes Creek is the south boundary. Price: $1,899,000
Hopes Creek Brazos County
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Hom ela n d Properties
www.HomeLandProperties.com (936) 295-2500 1600 Normal Park Huntsville, Texas 77340
Historic Forest Walker County
5,442± Acres Transition Land Walker County Property ID: 1129289 I-45 frontage, North Houston fringe. FM frontage. First time open market offering. Historic forest ownership. Adjoining Sam Houston National Forest, Huntsville State Park, and Elkins Lake Subdivision. Rolling terrain and treed hills, intertwined with natural creek drains. Excellent potential! Price: $4,750 per acre
1,116± Acres | Walker County Property ID: 1076418 Location! Great “Address.” Easy access, yet private off HWY 30 West. First time openmarket offering. Historic timberland with portions in scattered mature pines. Beautiful rolling pine timberland and sandy type soils. Good drainage/no floodplain. Elevations to 450+ feet. Excellent game ranch potential. Mostly large tract adjoiners. Price: $2,995 per acre
Paces Chapel Ranch Walker County
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BILLY MURPHY The Ron Brown Company
Keeran Ranch Victoria County
www.M4RanchRealEstate.com Billy Murphy/Broker billy.murphy@coldwellbanker.com (361) 655-0484 2502 N. Navarro | Victoria, Texas 77901
835± Acres | Victoria County Property ID: 1414528
New Acreage, New Price! The Keeran Ranch, home of Diamond M Whitetails, is some of the earliest settled and oldest ranchland in Texas. Just east of Victoria, Texas, the historic Keeran Ranch is on approximately two-and-a-half miles of Garcitas Creek. From the ranch, you can launch your boat, relax on a short cruise to Lavaca Bay or fish for trout or redfish from the oak-covered banks of Garcitas Creek. Approximately 650 acres out of the 835± acres are under high fence. This is a turnkey deer breeding operation with quality genetics. The entire 835± acres is under a level 3 MLD permit and is home to abundant wildlife, including whitetail deer, bobcats, wild hogs, dove and ducks. The heart of the estate is an impressive 8,000-square-foot main house that has stood on the ranch for nearly 100 years. Completely updated, the house has large rooms with breathtaking views. The main house is best viewed from the refurbished Olympic-sized pool and the adjoining 2,000-square-foot pool house equipped with full kitchen and fireplace. The property also boats a hunting cabin, garage with storage, water tower and bomb shelter. This incomparable property would be excellent for a corporate retreat center, commercial hunting operation, or a primary residence and is only one-and-a-half hours from Houston, two hours from San Antonio, and 20 minutes from the dynamic Texas Gulf Coast. Additional acreage is also available. Price: $4,900,000
3,400± Acres | Calhoun County Property ID: 1433258 3400± acres located in Calhoun county on the north
Boiling Ranch Calhoun County
shoreline of Powderhorn Lake and adjacent to the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, Whitmire Project. The ranch is located between Port O’Connor and Port Lavaca fronting on FM 1289. The property offers excellent saltwater fishing in Powderhorn Lake with access to Matagorda Bay and excellent waterfowl hunting. This property offers good dove, quail and hog hunting, as well. The ranch consist of 3.4 miles of water canals with GBRA water rights. The ranch is currently being used for grazing cattle but could be converted back into rice production as well. It has 730.7 acres of rice base. The 2013 FSA direct payment was $60,585.00. A rare find with GBRA water and coastal frontage. $2,500 per acre. Price: $8,500,000
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Ni xon R ea l Estat e
www.NixonRealEstate.com www.FredericksburgTXHomesites.com www.EaglesCrestEstates.com info@nixonrealestate.com (830) 997-2187 1325 East Main Street | Fredericksburg, Texas 78624
Southwind Ranch Real County
203.36± Acres | Real County Southwind Ranch - located near Garvens Store in Real County, trophy white tail, blackbuck antelope, axis, hogs and turkey, game managed for years, very good white tail genetics, furnished cabin, barn, two water wells with pond, no cedar, paved road frontage. Price: $835,000
Old Buell Ranch Kimble County
190.17± Acres | Kimble County | Property ID: 1184737 Old Buell Ranch - located north of Harper in Kimble county, great secluded hunting ranch with panoramic views, good deer cover, two-bedroom cabin with a large kitchen, dining room, and living room with rock fireplace, most of the hunting blinds and feeders convey, water well with water troughs, deer, turkey and hogs. Price: $636,500
494± Acres | Kimble County | Property ID: 1418737 Located one mile off I 10 at Segovia in Kimble County, with nice hunter’scabin, outbuilding and game cleaning area, Sycamore Creek runs thru the center of the ranch, great hunting , very rugged, Indian sites along the creek, good dam sites. Price: $3,000 per acre or $1,482,705
Jinkins Ranch Gillespie County
746± Acres | Gillespie County | Property ID: 1407858 Located one mile from Harper, paved road frontage, old home, irrigation well with fields, good grazing and hunting, working pens and outbuildings, four wells total. A great livestock ranch or hunting property. Price: $3,500 per acre or $2,611,700
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The Segovia Ranch Kimble County
G l e n n I rv i n & C o m pa n y
Lake Fork
www.GlennIrvin.com Glenn Irvin/Broker glenn@glennirvin.com (903) 885-5555 PO Box 361 | Sulphur Springs, Texas 75483
Rains County
100± Acres | Rains County | Property ID: 1093878 Drive through the gated entrance and the winding paved road delivers you to your own secret wonderland. The estate encompasses 100 wooded acres, has a 6,500-square-foot home, pool with rock waterfall overlooking your own 15-acre private lake and a wonderful shop. The home is a 2006, custom-built fourbedroom, four-and-a-half bath with all the extras you could dream of. Gourmet kitchen, formal rooms, game room, media room, screened porch, two fireplaces, soaring ceilings, beautifully landscaped lawn and flower beds with full irrigation, well, 80KW generator. Only 250 yards from Lake Fork. Reduced to $1,690,000!
534 Ac Cattle and Hunting Ranch
51.48 Acre Custom Home and Horse Ranch Rains County
Hopkins County
534± Acres | Hopkins County | Property ID: 1420653 534-acre cattle and hunting ranch northeast of Sul Spings. Five year old, three-bedroom, two-bath Hardi plank home perfect for hunter’s lodge or the ranch foreman’s house. 30x60 barn. Pipe corral and working pens, six-acre lakesite, 100 acres of timber for an abundance of deer. Price: $1,121,400
Custom Home, Guest House/Shop, Horse Barn Hopkins County
90± Acres | Hopkins County | Property ID: 1051218 This “Little Showplace” has it all. A custom home, a four-stall horse barn, a guest house and metal storage building. The 90 scenic acres has woodlands, and meadows, five stock ponds, a meandering creek, and a unique special little hilltop meditation place beneath massive Grandfather Oaks. There are his/her gardens. Deer and other wildlife frequent the property. Pipe fence along road frontage. Much more, come see for yourself. Southwest of Sul Springs. Price: $549,000
51.48± Acres | Rains County | Property ID: 1459058 An attractive electronic custom iron gated entry introduces this 51.48 acre mini ranch. The three or four bedroom “Hardi Plank” home has 2,480 square feet of updated living area. There’s an awesome 42x108 horse barn and a solid 30x40 metal shop building. Other improvements: five-horse hotwalker, loafing sheds in all pastures. 7,000 feet of pipe fencing. Here you can enjoy peaceful quiet, country living southwest of Sulphur Springs, Texas. Price: $489,000
269.5 Ac Hunting Ranch Hopkins County
269.5± Acres | Hopkins County | Property ID: 1420193 269.5-acre deer and duck hunting ranch northeast of Sul Springs. Ducks Unlimited designed 45 acres of sloughs for waterfowl habitat. The remainder of the land is planned for deer hunting. Hunters will enjoy the 2,870-square-foot lodge perched on a hill overlooking the ranch. The lodge has Denmark Isokern fireplace, three bedrooms, two baths and a great kitchen. The massive porch is ideal for views and cookouts. We dare you to look. Price: $875,000
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G e o r g e W e s t , Te x a s www.TexasRanchBrokerage.com w w w . t exasranchbrokerage.com Tom W. Davis/Broker twd@texasranchbrokerage.com (361) 813-8761 PO Box 643 | George West, Texas 78022
The Cactus Ranch Live Oak and McMullen Counties
3,774.79 Acres | Live Oak & McMullen Counties Property ID: 1161025 This premier ranch features four beautiful homes, including a newly constructed and supremely appointed ranch lodge with eight additional guest rooms and a meticulously groomed courtyard. Additional home include a four-bedroom, three-bath “main house” at the headquarters; a three-bedroom, threebath “foreman’s home” near Lagarto Creek; a two-bedroom, one-bath ranch house on the northeast pasture; and a onebedroom, one-bath apartment attached to deer pen facilities. Additional structures include two large metal barns and one large workshop at the headquarters, a walk-in cooler and game cleaning facility and a state-of-the-art deer breeding facility with 24 scientific breeder pens. The property has five functioning water wells - four with electric submersible pumps and one windmill. There are miles of underground water lines and above-ground water storage facilities and troughs. Several beautiful ponds and stock tanks, including a large fishing lake with pier, lay near the headquarters. One± mile of Lagarto Creek frontage and multiple other major wet weather drainages are on the property. The terrain has excellent sandy loam soils with beautiful elevation change offering panoramic views. Multiple roller chopped strips/areas and tillable food plots and excellent road system span throughout the ranch. There is over 20 miles of game-proof fencing. The ranch is high-fenced into multiple pastures for multiple species of exotics and whitetails with two overhead grain storage bins for corn and protein. WILDLIFE GALORE! Trophy whitetail deer, axis, lechewe, blackbuck antelope, eland, gemsbock, red stag, elk, sitka deer and scimitar oryx all call The Cactus Ranch home. To obtain pricing or an appointment to view this premier ranch, contact Tom W. Davis at (361) 813-8761. Price: $11,500,000
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504±Acres San Patricio County Property ID: 1104252
1,050 ±Acres Live Oak County Property ID: 1420571
NEW LISTING - 504 acres on the Nueces River only 15 minutes from Corpus Christi, great fishing/ hunting, paved access on FM 666, two water wells-BEAUTIFUL river frontage. Price: $3,500 per acre
NEW LISTING - 1,050 acres of prime deer and quail country located 15 miles southwest of George West in Live Oak County, high-fenced, live oak trees, big deer, three tanks, two water wells. Price: $2,875,000
Live Oak County
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Twisted River Ranch
www.TexasAGRealty.com Steven J. Bilicek/Broker steve@texasagrealty.com (281) 497-2774 12695 Whittington Drive, Suite 220 Houston, Texas 77077
Bastrop County
567.34Âą Acres | Bastrop County | Property ID: 1159679 This is a beautiful river ranch with over two miles of Colorado River frontage along with nearly one mile of frontage on Alum Creek. The ranch is only six miles southeast of Bastrop and it has 3/10ths of a mile of frontage on State Highway 71. The ranch has a rolling terrain which begins with a high hill along its State Highway 71 frontage and then drops off into a pristine river bottom. The ranch includes dense areas of mesquite brush and large scattered trees. Throughout the ranch there are numerous large pecan trees and areas of dense vegetation. There is good river access where you can stroll along the river banks and enjoy a variety of wildlife. Wildlife habitat abounds along the river and in the brushy areas. Wild game include whitetail deer, hogs, dove and an occasional turkey. There are a variety of ducks wintering on the river. The river offers a variety of water activities including fishing, swimming, canoeing, and other water sports. The river can be easily accessed with either a jeep or atv for fishing, launching a boat or other water craft. The ranch is also productive with areas of improved pasture for livestock grazing and hay production. There are a couple of older barns and a set of livestock pens. This ranch is within minutes of Bastrop and Smithville and only a short drive from Austin. Price: $3,914,633
May Farm Fort Bend County
101.95Âą Acres | Fort Bend County Property ID: 859158 The May Farm is a tremendous development tract with a great investment potential. It has an excellent location with frontage on three paved roads including FM 723. FM 723 is the primary roadway in Fort Bend County providing access from the Richmond/Rosenberg market to the Katy area to the north. The May Farm is located within the western growth path of Fort Bend County which is one of the more desirable development corridors of the Houston area. The property is currently used for row crop farming and it benefits from a low carrying cost with an agricultural exemption. The May Farm is an attractive property that is well positioned to benefit from the western growth of the Houston market. Price: $2,548,750
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www.StephenGraham.org Stephen Graham mail@stephengraham.org (903) 962-4828 | (214) 912-7996 cell 1122 VZCR 1109 | Grand Saline, Texas 75140
93± Acres | Van Zandt County Property ID: 975755
Graham Farm Van Zandt County
This Prairie Foursquare home has 3,500 square feet of air conditioned space and a large monitor barn. Both home and barn were completed in 2008. They are located on some of the most beautiful land in Eastern Texas, about an hour from Dallas down Interstate 20. The house has everything you would expect in a new luxury home, including rich quarter sawn oak, solid brass hardware, solid core custom made doors, double-hung low-e wooden windows, oak strip flooring up and down, masonry fireplace, huge gourmet kitchen with 48" commercial range, three-and-a-half baths, steam room, Jacuzzi tub, large home office with private staircase and bath, structured wiring, high-speed internet tower, central vacuum system, emergency auxiliary electrical generator, geothermal air conditioning, professionally landscaped and much more. The 93± acres of land is located on a very private county road with no outlet. The property includes both wooded areas, mainly oak trees, and five separately fenced pastures growing coastal Bermuda hay. The land has significant topography with a creek running the entire length of the property. Additionally, the land features four well stocked ponds. Water on the property is supplied by a deep (480') well. The water comes from the Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer, the source of Ozarka bottled water. See additional information: http://www.twdb.state.tx.us/ publications/reports/groundwaterreports/gwreports/R345%20 Aquifers%20of%20Texas/Majors/carrizo.pdf. The barn is fully plumbed and wired and well lit with good ventilation. It has a 1,000± bale capacity loft and farm grade ceiling fans in the alley and all nine stalls including a double size stallion or fouling stall, tack and feed room, wash-rack and vetting rack. The barn area includes a round-pen and many other horse amenities. The 1,200± square foot shop is insulated and completely finished, with cabinets, hot water and sink, also equipped with farm grade ceiling fans. It is fully plumbed and wired, including three phase capacity. Attached to the shop is a 600± square foot porte-cochere. See our website for a complete slide show. Price: $989,500
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Shut-In Creek Ranch Concan, Texas
www.FrioRiverProperties.com Dickie Lambert/Broker dickie@frioriverproperties.com (830) 988-3746 PO Box 30 | Concan, Texas 78838
431± Acres | Concan, Texas | Uvalde County Located in the Heart of Concan and the Texas Hill Country, this rare jewel of the Frio Canyon offers breathtaking views, trophy hunting, outdoor entertainment, and is a developers dream. The Shut-In Creek Ranch is comprised of 431± acres with approximately one mile of Highway 83 frontage, rolling topography, many interior roads, numerous wet weather creeks, huge old oaks, a variety of native/wild plants and species, and Shut-In Creek, which flows into the crystal clear Frio River. Shut-In Creek Ranch has been game managed for almost 20 years and is comprised of many species including: trophy whitetail deer, axis deer, sika deer, fallow deer, feral hogs, javelina, wild turkey, bobcats, foxes, dove, quail, and many other species native to the Texas Hill Country. Other amenities Shut-In Creek Ranch has to offer is an old hand dug well dating back to the 1800’s, a 20 acre pasture with a pond that is filled by an electric well and pump, and a pond liner to hold the water, and a three stall pole barn. Recently, the owner has made road access to the top the hills, which provides 360 degree views of the entire Concan area. Breathtaking and a must see, Shut-In Creek Ranch will not disappoint and is truly a rare find in the Concan area.
1.77± Acres | Concan, Texas | Uvalde County
Superb Mountain - Top Homes Concan, Texas
Exceptional deal! Two homes on a stunning 1.77 acre lot with incredible views! The main home is 2,100± square feet, and the guest home is 1,200± square feet. Both are warm and inviting, with breathtaking views of the Frio Canyon and glimpses of the Frio River. Imagine spending your mornings watching a beautiful sunrise, your days enjoying any number of activities the Frio Canyon has to offer, and your evenings back on the deck relaxing under one of the most brilliant views of the night sky you’ve ever seen. This property is already producing significant income as a rental, so when you are not enjoying the Frio Canyon, enjoy the money your rental property brings in! The property includes both homes, and must be sold together. Most furnishings will convey to buyer with a few personal items to be kept by seller. Price: $499,999
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Mark M Connally/Broker connallymm@gmail.com (512) 944-4435 South Texas & Hill Country
90± Acres | Wilson County Property ID: 1447805 Gorgeous home on 90 acres. Recently finished fivebedroom, five-bath main house. Large pool and patio great for entertaining. Loaded with large oak trees, six ponds stocked with catfish, bass, and perch. two-bedroom, two-bath guest cabin , along with two-bedroom, two-bath barn. Rolling hills, private get away. You have to see it to appreciate. Surface Estate Only.
Wilson County Hideout Wilson County
3,429± Acres McCulloch and Concho Counties Property ID: 1431444 Located minutes from Brady, Texas. This is the ideal cattle/recreational ranch. Gorgeous main home, with multiple barns, and foremans home. Property is traversed by the Brady mountains, amazing views, abundant wildlife. Deer, dove, quail, hogs, and various exotics. Covered with oaks, mesquite, and rolling terrain. No cedar! 12 stock tanks, city water, multiple water wells, good pens. Over four miles of road frontage. Partial minerals to convey! Price: $7,715,250
Comanche Ridge Ranch Stonewall County
321± Acres | Comanche County | Property ID: 1431444 Beautiful 321 acres located just east of Blanket, Texas. Great mixed use ranch with nice custom home. Huge views. A detached bunkhouse, garage, workshop, and barn located just behind house. Loaded with oaks, three large tanks, good well, pens. Partial minerals to convey. Contact broker Mark Connally for more information (512) 944-4435. Price: $1,290,000
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D Bar Ranch
McCulloch and Concho Counties
4,846± Acres | Stonewall County | Property ID: 972644 4,846 acres located on the outskirts of Aspermont, Texas. Great brush, grasses, and water provide the perfect habitat for all animals. Abundant deer (Whitetail and Mule), dove, quail (has over 100 quail feeders), ducks, geese, hogs, and all other preditory animals. There are 14 stock tanks on the entire ranch, two water wells, and two city water meters. Road frontage two sides, Also has two sets of working cattle pens. Huge wind potential. Just Reduced $800,000. Price: $3,852,570
Hilltop Ranch Comanche County
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Smokey Mountain Ranch Pecos County
John Ahern/Broker | (210) 602-1034 Jim Ahern/Agent | (210) 410-2170 3510 N. St. Mary’s Street, Suite 300 San Antonio, Texas 78212
15,000± Acres | Pecos County Hunting and cattle combination only six miles off IH-10. Game managed for the last seven years. Large herds of whitetail and mule deer as well as elk, axis, black buck and aoudad. Excellent fencing, eight large pastures and eight smaller traps, all with water. Two sets of working pens, grass air strip. Headquarters includes comfortable owner’s home and several mobile homes. Scenic mix of mountains and pasture land. Price: $550 per acre / $8,250,000. Call Jim Ahern/Agent (210) 410-2170.
335± Acres | Bandera County
Evans Creek Ranch Bandera County
LIVE WATER - Both sides of cypress-lined creek, dam creates a 25-foot deep lake stocked with bass and catfish; floating dock. Old ranch house with lots of character, screened-in sleeping porch, “Ralph Lauren” style furnishings, three-car garage, shop, barns. Interesting terrain with canyons, bluffs, mountain tops, fields. Price: $7,500 per acre / $2,512,500. Call Jim Ahern/Agent (210) 410-2170.
151± Acres | Medina County 74± Acres | Blanco County LIVE WATER- Over 1,300 feet on both sides of tree-lined North Verde Creek. Paved state highway frontage. 45 minutes west of Austin. Commuter estate or weekend retreat. Big trees, cedar selectively cleared, nice views, fenced, water well. Price: $8,900 per acre / $658,600. Call Jim Ahern/ Agent (210) 410-2170.
Hill Country Ranch only 60 miles from San Antonio. Good hunting, lots of big oaks, a good network of jeep trails, old hunter’s cabin with electricity and a water catchment system, fancy new pipe front entrance, lots of good views. Cedar selectively cleared, includes some hunting blinds and feeders. Perfect for weekend retreat or hunting camp. Price: $3,495 per acre / $527,750. Call Jim Ahern/ Agent (210) 410-2170.
Tarpley Ranch Medina County
Verde Creek Ranch Blanco County
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Laurel Oaks Ranch Upshur County
Broker | www.hrcranch.com Blake Hortenstine/Partner blake@hrcranch.com Cash McWhorter/Partner cash@hrcranch.com (214) 361-9191 10711 Preston Road, Suite 100 | Dallas, Texas 75230
181± Acres | Upshur County | Property ID: 1372183 Antebellum-style home overlooking six and seven-acre lakes. Price: $1,699,900
3H’s Ranch
Clay Hill Ranch Freestone County
Jack County
650± Acres | Jack County | Property ID: 1174769
4,624± Acres | Freestone County | Property ID: 1164421
The 3H’s Ranch features over 120 feet of elevation change with dense mature hardwoods. The West Fork Trinity River traverses the property. Price: $2,047,500
Low-fenced combination game ranch with approximately 33 percent minerals offered. Price: $17,571,200
Purley Gates Ranch Franklin County
3B Ranch Bosque County
1,702± Acres Franklin County Property ID: 1143546 High-fenced game ranch complete with nine-hole golf course; multiple crystal clear springs originate on ranch. Price: $7,450,000
1,495± Acres Bosque County Property ID: 1349764 Over 140 feet elevation change, ranch has been under single family ownership since late 1800’s. Price: $4,111,250
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TravisShawRealty.com Travis Shaw/Broker travis@travisshawrealty.com (210) 387-7224 PO Box 100 | McQueeney, Texas 78123
Mills County Ranch Mills County
649± Acres | Mills County | Property ID: 1094169 This is for the sale of two tracts of land totlaling 649± acres. TRACT ONE: 488± acres on Lampasas and Mills county line. This property consists of three stock tanks, combination fields, and native cover with Simms Creek running through the southwest portion of the property. Older remodeled 1,000±-square-foot home with three bedrooms, one bath and pool that is currently drained. There is a bunk house that is 800± square feet with a full bath and a 1,500±-square-foot large metal barn. Also includes several out buildings, well, windmill and working cattle pens. Good road access, nice perimeter fences, and LCRA water to the property. A small working cattle operation goes to the right of the buyer. TRACT TWO: 161± acres north of but not adjoining Tract One. Used as extra pasture for cattle. Two stock tanks, native pasture and cover with absolutely spectacular hill top views. Great place to build a hill top home. Purchase of both tracts includes: 20± cows, two bulls, stock trailers, 2010 Chevrolet 2500 4WD pickup truck, John Deere tractor, Ford shredder, golf cart, riding lawnmower, push mower, most furniture in main/bunk house, two refrigerators, washer, dryer, dishwasher, stove, and microwave. Price: Both tracts together are $4,000 an acre. May consider separate offers.
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www.PremiumPropertyServices.com Tammy Pearcy/Broker tammypearcy@yahoo.com (210) 725-2801 work | (830) 438-0346 fax PO Box 43 | Bulverde, Texas 78163
1440 High Fenced Acres Duval County
1,440± Acres | Duval County | Property ID: 1068818 1,440 high fenced acres of rolling terrain in south Texas. 15+ years of wildlife management program. 7,500 square foot hunting lodge that sleeps 40. Numerous out buildings. Game processing center, mechanics shop, vehicle storage, farm equipment, feeders, blinds, walk in cooler and more. One acre fishing pond. Water is supplied to the wildlife by numerous watering stations spaced evenly throughout the ranch. Scientific breeder permits included. 30 percent cultivated with various food plots. Five bucks scored 200-232, 24 bucks scored over 170. There are several corn and protein stations that supplement the deer and insure maximum antler development and fawn survival. The ranch has water, electricity, senderos, high fencing and great wildlife. Price: $3,960,000
Guadalupe River Guadalupe County
119.87± Acres | Guadalupe County Property ID: 1392595 Stunning Guadalupe River property with over 4,900’ of pristine river frontage. 119.87 acres has multiple elevations with scattered oaks and beautiful pecan trees. Located in eastern Guadalupe county with easy access to San Antonio and Austin. 1,932 square-feet four-bedroom home with solid oak cabinets, fireplace, walk in closets, huge covered front porch and more. 25’x70’ covered equipment shed with storage. Two additional storage buildings. Minerals negotiable. Price: $2,600,000.00
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Jess A lfor d Brok er
Jess B. Alford/Broker jessalford@mac.com (956) 433-9083 10300 N. Central Expwy, Suite 542 | Dallas, Texas 75231
BransonRanch Van Zandt County
75Âą Acres | Van Zandt County | Property ID: 1457260 Just one hour from Dallas with your own private skeet range! Sleeps 24+ people in a three-bedroom, two-bath home and a five-bedroom, three-bath bunkhouse. Great family compound that could be a corporate retreat or bed and breakfast that is close to Canton and Wills Point. Amenities include a four acre bass lake with pier, three ponds, tennis court, pool, basketball court, barn and cattle pens. Gated entry with long Crape Myrtle lined drive. Bunkhouse has antique bar, pool table, full size shuffleboard table, poker table, pinball machine, beer cooler and keg refrigerator. Very private. Price: $950,000
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www.WoolleyAuction.com Larry Woolley/Broker larry@woolleyauction.com (817) 866-3866 office | (817) 648-1879 cell PO Box 1414 | Cleburne, Texas 76033
Hill Country River Ranch Hill County
533± Acres | Hill County | Property ID: 1134677 Beautiful Hill County Ranch with lots of possibilities. This ranch has it all: minerals, senior level water rights, wildlife, irrigation capability, river frontage, grass, cultivation, water reservoirs, two miles of road frontage and a beautiful home. Aquilla schools close to Waco, Texas. Can divide. Price just reduced to $2,335,000
U n i t e d C o u n t ry/ L i p s c o m b R e a lt y
www.UCLipscombRealty.com Jack Lipscomb/Broker bonhambroker@yahoo.com (903) 271-1669 | (903) 640-0185 fax 2021 N. Center Street | Bonham, Texas 75418
645± Acres Fannin County Property ID: 244520 Beautiful land perfect for hunting, recreational, equine or cattle operation, or investment. Hunt deer, turkey, hogs, dove, duck, geese, etc. With Fall grain production this land could be covered with doves. Then with cultivation of winter wheat the goose hunting would be beyond anything expected in this area. Only 30 minutes from the Dallas suburbs and one hour or less to a major airport. Get totally secluded on your land yet be only 30 minutes from either of three different Walmarts. In the growth pattern of the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex and in the adjoining county from one of the fastest growing counties in the US for the last 10 years, it is a terrific land hold. If you remember the old addage that if it seems too good to be true, it probably isn’t. This definitely is the exception! Price: $1,400,000
MO Ranch Fannin County
285± Acres | Fannin County | Property ID: 1166611
Ranch on the Red Fannin County
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285± acres with abundant frontage along Red River with great waterfront views. The rich sandy land lends itself perfectly to the equestrian or show cattle operation as well as a family get-a-way. This could be a combination of any of the above meshed with recreational opportunities to hunt deer, turkey, ducks, geese and hogs. The property is only about an hour from the North Dallas suburbs and about one and a half hours from two major airports. The land is fenced and cross-fenced into eight pastures with a driving lane between pastures. (four on each side) Nice sized pond. Water is available to each pasture for livestock purposes. At times in the past the land has been cultivated with various crops. Price: $912,000
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