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06/07/2025
$8,995
10.12 ac.
ACTIVE
Luna County - Deming, NM
Own 10.12 acres near Deming with a beautiful view of the Florida Mountains! No HOA! Private acreage, very few neighbors! Peaceful and quiet! Mobile homes, tiny homes allowed! Only 30 min to Deming, 50 min to airport, 1 hr to downtown Las Cruces!
$8,995 is the cash price. We do not offer owner financing.
We do NOT add on any Document Prep Fees or any other fees!
PARCEL NUMBER: 3040163452319
HOA: None
PROPERTY TAXES: All of our lots here are less than $100 a year
LOT DESCRIPTION: Vacant Land
CLOSEST TOWNS: Deming (40 min), Las Cruces (1.5 hr), Las Cruces Airport (1.5 hr)
COUNTY BUILDING CODES: None
ZONING: Any residential, agricultural, or commercial uses permitted. Mobile homes and tiny houses allowed.
ROAD ACCESS: Yes, there is a well-established dirt road to the property.
INTERNET: Starlink, satellite internet.
SEWAGE: Septic (buyer to install if needed)
WATER: A private well or water-hauling will need to be utilized. Well costs depend on drilling depth. Local drilling companies can give you a general estimate based on nearby well depths and explain the process. Water hauling is also a good option; many RV parks allow you to fill portable totes or cisterns for a small fee.
POWER: Solar is often the most cost effective option in this area. However, if you would like to inquire about the cost of running power to this property, you can contact Luna County Electricity Providers for details.
RV FRIENDLY: You can get permission for RV living while you're building. You can contact the Planning Department of Luna County for more information.
SURVEYED: No, buyer can choose to complete survey if desired.
NEARBY ATTRACTIONS: Spring Canyon, City of Rocks State Park, Aden Lava Flow, Gila National Forest, The Pink Store in Palomas Mexico
DEED TYPE: Special Warranty Deed
DOCUMENT PREP FEE: None
12/06/2024
$26,500,000
18024 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 000 US 380, Carrizozo, NM
Located in the heart of New Mexico's ranching and hunting heritage, Rancho Vista Del Valle is an exceptional property encompassing 18,024 deeded acres. With a blend of unmatched scale, high-quality improvements, and diverse opportunities, the ranch is a true legacy holding. Its proximity to natural landmarks, extensive infrastructure, and income-generating potential makes it a standout offering in the Southwest.
Rancho Vista Del Valle offers extensive infrastructure to support a range of operations, from ranching and equestrian pursuits to recreational uses. The property includes 11 residences, with two modern homes providing contemporary living spaces and four high cabins offering secluded accommodations near the national forest boundary. These cabins make ideal retreats for hunters or guests seeking privacy and spectacular views.
The ranch headquarters is well-appointed with 34 horse stalls, breeding barns, hay storage, and a full set of working pens, ensuring efficient management of livestock. A full-size horse racetrack adds a unique feature for equestrian training or events, while the vinyl and cross-fencing allow for effective land use across the 16 pastures.
Infrastructure also includes multiple shops, barns, and a hot walker, ensuring the property is fully equipped for agricultural and ranching needs. The 3-mile asphalt driveway leading to the high cabin ensures year-round accessibility and convenience.
For hunting enthusiasts, Rancho Vista Del Valle is a premier destination. Located in GMU 36, renowned for its trophy elk and robust wildlife populations, the ranch comes with 12 archery and 16 rifle hunting tags. Its proximity to the White Mountain Wilderness and Lincoln National Forest provides an exceptional environment for wildlife, with elk, mule deer, and other game species thriving on the property's diverse terrain.
The ranch's hunting legacy is well-established and continues with recent successes including harvesting a 418 bull elk. With $250,000 in annual hunting revenue, this property offers not only exceptional recreational opportunities but also significant income potential.
The ranch's agricultural capabilities are equally impressive, with operations supporting 300 head of cattle and generating $300,000 annually. Facilities such as breeding barns, a hay barn, loading chutes, and a full set of pens streamline livestock management, while the extensive pastureland and 10 ponds provide excellent grazing and water resources.
Ranches of this scale are a rare find, offering a footprint larger than the neighboring towns of Ruidoso, Carrizozo, & Capitan combined! Rancho Vista Del Valle perfectly blends privacy with convenience. Situated just 20 miles from Ruidoso and 10 miles from Carrizozo, it provides easy access to nearby amenities while preserving the serenity of its expansive landscapes. With over 10 miles bordering 70,000 acres of Lincoln National Forest, the property offers unparalleled seclusion and direct access to pristine wilderness.
04/07/2025
$1,075,000
196.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Jackson County - W15359 County Road D, Melrose, WI
Youve just found one of the most monumental recreational properties for sale in Jackson County, Wisconsin crowded with monster whitetail, blessed with serene beauty and endowed by riches of timber value. This exclusionary 196.7-acre tract lies in the Whitetail Goldilocks Zone situated in the coveted tri-county area of La Crosse, Trempealeau and Jackson a region riddled with cascading bluffs, meandering streams and a notorious appetite for producing trophy class animals. This impeccable rural real estate provides outdoor enthusiasts to explore a possible build site amidst a countryside radiating both charm and versatility.
Youll find this Driftless Region retreat located at the very southwest corner of Jackson County conveniently situated minutes from Holmen, Sparta and Black River Falls. Enter the estate off County Road D where youll find an extensive 80x30ft +/- pole shed featuring a 16x80ft +/- lean-to that offers ample storage for machinery and hunting equipment. A padlocked gate behind the shed opens to a seamless trail system that leads to nothing short of a wildlife utopia. As you traverse the groomed roadway, youll cross over a babbling stream and bypass a spring-fed pond thats a depth of 12ft +/- encompassing one-quarter acre in size teeming with frying pan sized bluegill!
A construction site trailer lies at the epicenter of the property, which has been converted into a hunting basecamp. This 4-bed encampment is solar-powered and retrofitted with a new Empire brand LP heater for those chilly October nights. The setup is centrally located at the heart of the farm for flawless access into any treestand setup.
The land is a topographical majesty with most of the layout bestowing desirable top-access with additional easement access from the south. Over 7 vast ridges are accompanied by a plethora of brushy bedding knobs that descend into rugged valley bottoms. A medley of hardwood timber coincides with gnarly spruce flats and red pine blocks offering a dynamic range of ecosystems. Deer trails absolutely litter the landscape with game trails literally carven into the terrain. Gigantic buck rubs are everywhere with blown out dirt under overhung branches. You may have seen whitetail worthy properties, but I can assure you that you havent seen anything quite like this.
Quality Deer Management has been a focal point for years in combination with large private neighboring landowners. This recipe not only breeds proven success but instills it within the very doctrine for growing Boone and Crockett class whitetail. Youll find two elevated Redneck box blinds with an assortment of hang-on and ladder stand setups ready for action. Theres over 8-acres of planted food plots that range from large soybeans fields to remote clover kill plots and brassica patches that are irresistible to deer. Buried water tubs are strung along ridgetop hot spots that absolutely slay during early season as well as the rut. An array of both fruit trees and deer crazy chestnut trees decorates the estate for additional drawing and holding power. Any given sit, it's not uncommon to see well over a dozen deer. The property truly has an immense carrying capacity due to extraordinary cover and overall landscape structure.
If you were to close your eyes and imagine yourself building a world-class whitetail property from scratch; tree-to-tree, acre-to-acre. Conceptualize the design. Envision the layout. Brainstorm your deer, turkey and small game. I can absolutely guarantee you that the fairy tale youve concocted rooted in fantasy is as close to a rendition of this very farm than youd dare to admit once your boots hit the ground. Dollar-per-dollar, you wont find anything remotely close to a property like this. REACH OUT TO AGENT FOR MORE DEER PICS & VIDEO!
The estate is not enrolled in any government programs. Taxes are $5,328/annually. The property is located half-hour from La Crosse, 2-hours from Madison, 2.5-hours from Minneapolis and 3-hours from Milwaukee.
Schedule your private showing today with Brandon Wikman and Joe Nawrot. Buyer must provide Proof of Funds Letter from bank or lender prior to showing. For more info contact Wisconsin Land Specialist, Brandon Wikman at 608.403.6003 or Joe Nawrot at 608.381.1627
Joe Nawrot and Brandon Wikman are Wisconsins #1 Ranked Listing and Selling Agents of United Country Real Estate working for the Midwests #1 Ranked United Country Real Estate Office.
01/22/2025
$3,920,000
422 ac.
ACTIVE
Rhea County - 186 Kinzalow Dr, Dayton, TN
Sometimes a piece of property is more than just a commodity, its more than just a home, or piece of dirt with a for sale sign on it. Some places have had so much vision and intention put into them that it is a reflection of its owners, and of the dream they had in creating the layout and construction of the property. The Rhea 422 is exactly that, and so much more. A main house that is of log and stone construction, and 4 additional guest houses sitting on top of your 422 Acres overlooking the Tennessee River Valley.
When the family first acquired this piece of Tennessee ground, it was nothing more than a dirt trail leading to the top of a hill. With several years of passion and hard work, it began to transition into what it is now. For decades, the Kinzalow Place has been one where whoever stepped foot on the property immediately felt at home, at peace, and like they were in a world all of its own. From weddings, to family reunions with over 80 people attending, to putting on the biggest fireworks display in all of Rhea county each year, to the firepit overlooking the valley, this property has meant so much to so many since its creation. No to mention the historical significance with two abandoned mines and coke ovens onsite. This 422 acre property is truly a gem to this part of the state!
For starters, the main home offers 4,500 square feet with four bedrooms and three baths. This was the centerpiece for each gathering the family hosted over the years. This is also where they called home during the quiet times, and the atmosphere reflects that in each and every way. The gorgeous wood siding and stone countertops in the kitchen is a home-makers dream, paired with the huge windows overlooking the grounds, it really is something out of the movies. The large wooden fireplace in one of the three living areas will no doubt be a gathering place for friends and family during the holidays. The primary suite is located on the second floor and offers an unbelievable view overlooking the Tennessee Valley. Visibility all the way to the Smoky Mountains really is a sight to be seen! A fan-favorite area of the home is the porchyou will enjoy just looking and listening across this paradise that the family has created. Porch with a view doesnt adequately describe it, but the photos speak for themselves.
The guest cabin, located on the same ridge as the main home, is a masterpiece all in its own being built to look like the John Ross cabin located in Georgia. Constructed of reclaimed wood from barns and old homes here in the community, it was created to preserve the memory and history of Old Tennessee, while making it modern enough to be comfortable. The cabin features a full kitchen and bath, so your guests can feel like they are in the early 1900s, yet have everything needed for a great stay. Out back, the porch offers an incredible view of the Smoky Mountains, similar to the main home.
Several other amenities are on the property including a 50x100 saltwater pool and pool house. The ranger house above the wood-working shop could provide an income opportunity in a rental home, or short term rental, or could be used to house your property manager. Two large garages can house your equipment, tractors, vehicles. This is a turn key-set up, ready for your vision! Additionally, a small log cabin was once used as an art studio, but can easily house guests with its mini kitchen, full bath and bedroom. At the bottom of the ridge, just off Highway 30 is another small home that can be used for income potential, visitors or staff.
As spectacular as the structures are on this property, the grounds are even more so. Most every plant, stream, and pond around the homestead was placed with intention. A family member said they had been coming here for nearly 30 years, and each visit they saw something that had never caught their eyes before. Species of plants that were beautiful to the family soon found a home here. From a bamboo forest, to kiwi and raspberry, to a grove of PawPaw Trees, Corpse Flowers, the list literally could go on and on. Spring and summer on the property are like something out of a national park with colorful flowers and more! The entire home place is fully irrigated from a spring located on the property.
This is a large tract of land, spanning over 420 acres, and actually joins Laurel Snow State Natural Area, the Cumberland Trail and Pocket Wilderness on the eastern boundary line. Approximately 400 acres is timbered and does not show any signs of timber harvests within the last few decades. A healthy population of whitetail deer, wild turkey and other game call the inside of these woods home. The deer and turkey frequent the backyard year-round so it feels like they are one of the family.
To fully describe the Rhea 422 is just not possible; this is a one of a kind place that can only be experienced with an in-person visit. Call us today to schedule your private showing of this magnificent place.
05/01/2024
$2,837,200
333.8 ac.
ACTIVE
Wise County - FM1810, Chico, TX
LAND / TERRAIN
This exceptional property showcases a captivating expanse of rolling to heavily rolling native Texas terrain, offering both beauty and character across every acre. The landscape is adorned with a rich and varied canopy of native hardwoods and evergreens, including post oak, live oak, red oak, elm, juniper, Texas ash, and mesquite. This diverse tree cover provides superb natural habitat and thermal cover for an abundance of wildlife. The understory is equally rich, with an abundance of deer browsewoody shrubs and forbscreating ideal foraging conditions for native game, particularly white-tailed deer.
The land is graced with dramatic sandstone outcroppings and surface stone that cover over 90% of the acreage, adding texture and rugged charm to the scenery. Throughout the seasons, vibrant wildflowers dot the landscape, enhancing the natural beauty with bursts of color and native charm.
IMPROVEMENTS
The property features high fencing along two of its boundaries, enhancing wildlife management potential and offering flexibility for future improvements or operations.
WATER
Water features are a highlight of this tract, with the scenic Elm Creek meandering through the land, offering both visual appeal and a vital water source for wildlife. A natural spring and two serene ponds further enhance the water profile. Additionally, a newly drilled water well provides a reliable source of groundwater, supporting potential residential or agricultural use.
WILDLIFE
This land is a haven for wildlife, with frequent sightings of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, feral hogs, and various other native species. The diverse ecosystem and abundant natural resources support a thriving wildlife population year-round.
MINERALS
No mineral rights are currently owned with the sale of the property. There is one active pumping unit located on the tract.
PROPERTY TAXES
Ad valorem taxes for the year 2023 amounted to a modest $191.64, indicating potential agricultural valuation or wildlife exemption in place.
COMMENTS
This is truly a remarkable offeringa scenic, wildlife-rich property with rolling terrain, numerous ideal building sites, and convenient paved frontage along a Farm-to-Market road. The presence of multiple water features, nearby utilities, and excellent access further enhance its appeal. Several pipeline easements are present.
PRICE
Now offered at a reduced price of $8,500 per acre, down from the original listing price of $9,750 per acre, presenting an exceptional value for a property of this caliber.
05/20/2025
$28,020
4.83 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 9500 Paseo Grande Street, Silver Springs, NV
***GUARANTEED FINANCING- No Credit Check***
MONEY BACK SATISFACTION GUARANTEE
Discover the independence and promise of this 4.83-acre flat lot in Silver Springs, Nevada. With guaranteed financing and no credit check, purchasing property has never been easier! Enjoy a tranquil setting with nearby services like electricity, water, and septic. RVs and mobile homes are permitted, making it suitable for both temporary and permanent residence.
This property, located only 10 minutes from Silver Springs, offers both convenience and stunning desert views. This land is perfect for building your own getaway or investing in the future.
Property Details:
Lot Size: 4.83
County: Lyon
Address: 9500 Paseo Grande, Silver Springs, NV, 89429
Terrain: Level
Power: Power available nearby
Water: Water by a future well
Septic/Sewer: Sewer by septic
Gas: Off Grid - Propane or Fuel
Access: Paseo Grande
HOA/ POA: No HOA
APN: 017-541-14
Other information or restrictions:
RVs Allowed: Allowed as temporary use and require a temporary use permit
Camp on Property: Permit is required.
Mobile Homes Allowed: Permits are required for manufactured home
*** Buyer to verify all information***
Closest Town/City: Silver Springs, Nevada - 10 mins (7.5 miles)
Average annual precipitation: 8 inches of rain/ 7 inches of snow
Average Temperature(winter/summer): 20/95
Approx. Coordinates: 39.30954, -119.24877
05/30/2024
$24,783,590
3812 ac.
ACTIVE
Randall County - East McAfee Road, Canyon, TX
Established in 1928, Vincent Farm is a remarkable 3,812 acre farm situated west of Canyon & Amarillo. This property offers a unique & great blend of development, farming and investment opportunities. Totaling 11 miles of road frontage throughout the farm, there are few chances to make a purchase like this.
Improvements, include: 23 existing wells - 21 of which are interconnected wells that cover the 1,685 acres under pivot, 7 sprinklers, a 2016 shop/barndominium totaling over 20,000 gross sq ft (1,590 sq ft living), 2 quonset barns, 105,000 bushel grain storage (5 - 21,000 bushel storage bins), 10 miles of 5 strand barbwire fence, 13 miles of hot wire fence, fiber optic lines, natural gas lines, 4 - 10,000 gallon storage tanks and more.
All non-realty items will be excluded from the sale of the property. For additional clarification, all rolling stock, portable corrals, cattle equipment, Batco conveyors (2), 6 shipping containers, fuel tanks & fuel trailers, feed bunks & chutes will not convey. 50% of owned mineral estate will transfer to the buyer, along with all wind and solar rights.
Water:
There are 23 existing wells - 21 of which are interconnected irrigation wells that cover the 1,685 acres under pivot. See attached below the interactive map for more information on location, water lines, gate valves and water storage tanks.
Recreational:
Hunting opportunities on this farm include mule deer, along with other native wildlife.
History:
The Vincent farm operation started in 1928 and has been family owned since. For the previous 29 years, the farm has been in a continuous no-till.
Improvements:
Countless improvements include the shop headquarters & house (with floor drains and drainage system), 2 quonset barns, 10 miles of 5 strand barbwire fence, 13 miles of hot wire fence, fiber optic lines, natural gas lines, 4 - 10,000 gallon storage tanks, 23 wells, 7 sprinklers, 12 stock tanks, three phase electricity, 105,000 bushel grain storage and more. Attached under the property description is link to all the improvements on the farm.
Minerals:
50% of owned mineral estate will be retained by the seller.
Landscape:
PxA; Pantex silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes; 1850.61; 48.58% - 47; 3e
EcA; Estacado clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes; 964.31; 25.32% - 48; 2c
PuA;Pullman clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes; 436.96; 11.47% - 46; 3s
PuB; Pullman clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes; 307.93; 8.08% - 46; 3s
EcB; Estacado clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes; 159.73; 4.19% - 49; 2e
PcC; Pep clay loam, 3 to 5 percent slopes; 54.68; 1.44% - 46; 6e
Exclusions:
Portable corrals, cattle equipment, Batco conveyors (2), 6 shipping containers, fuel tanks & fuel trailers, feed bunks & chutes will not convey.
Zoning/Easements:
The property is outside of any municipality therefore it is not zoned. All existing easements will be identified by surveyors & title company. Natural gas & electric easements are already known.
Estimated Taxes:
Taxes with exemptions: $11,043.27
*This is an estimated tax for 2024. Potential buyers will be responsible for verifying the taxes with or without exemptions.*
Area:
Vincent farm sits in NW quadrant of Randall county. Also, it is approximately 1 mile north of the Palo Duro Creek.
Access:
This farm boasts a total of 11 miles of road frontage. Out of the 11 miles, 5 miles are paved access & 6 are dirt roads.
03/12/2025
$149,250
21.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Rusk County - County Road 453, Laneville, TX
Some places just have a special feel to them, and this 21.5-acre tract in Laneville, TX is one of them. Mature timber, natural springs, large spring fed creek, manicured hay meadow, picturesque area-this kind of land that rarely changes hands.
Water is one of the rarest and most valuable features on any piece of land, and this property has it in abundance. A large, spring-fed creek runs along the back, with massive mature hardwoods blanketing this area, providing a completely open forest floor. If that wasnt enough, there are two natural springs that start right on the propertysomething you almost never find. One of them is especially unique, bubbling up from the roots of an old oak tree and producing a large steady flow of crystal clear, natural water. One could easily dam this spring area to create a stunning clear blue spring fed lake off the hay meadow perimeter.
The land itself is a perfect balance of open space and shade. About two-thirds is manicured hay meadow, ideal for grazing, cutting hay, or just enjoying the wide-open views. The remaining one-third is mature timber, but instead of being packed into one spot, the trees are spread out in natural pods, creating sections throughout the property. This layout makes the land feel much bigger than 21.5 acres while also providing privacy and habitat for wildlife.
The large mature timber along the spring and the creek in the back has game sign all throughout. Even though this property has fields, it could easily support a first class hunting camp, with a mid-west type of hunting feel.
Located in the quiet ranching community of Laneville, only 15 minutes from Henderson TX and 40 minutes from Tyler Tx, this is a place where good land stays in families for generations. Its rare to find a property with this much character, history, and natural water sources all in one spot. If youre looking for a piece of land that is truly special, this is one worth seeing in person.
Call Woodsmen Realty at (936) 215-6096 to receive additional information or to setup an appointment.
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The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker or Seller. The Broker (Woodsmen Realty, LLC) does not assume liability for typographical errors, misprints, nor for misinformation that may have been given us. All property is subject to change, withdrawal, or prior sale. Buyers' agent must be identified on first contact with Broker and must accompany the buyer on showings to receive full fee participation. Otherwise, the fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Woodsmen Realty, LLC.
05/01/2023
$29,997,280
1874.83 ac.
ACTIVE
Bandera County - Bandera, TX
Sitting on the headwaters of Myrtle Creek in a ruggedly beautiful box canyon in Bandera County BW Ranch offers live water and some of the most magnificent views in the country. The 1874.83-acre ranch, which fronts FM 2828, is just 12 miles from Bandera, 17 miles from Kerrville (and its airport with two runways up to 6,000 feet), and 42 miles to San Antonio.
Land, Wildlife and Water
In Texas, it is rare for a ranch to include an expansive stunning viewshed as a primary asset. The BW Ranch showcases 24 peaks, expansive valleys and views that stretch to Bandera, Kerrville and Medina.
The ever-changing landscape is enhanced by diverse vegetation. Cypress trees surround the main lake. Pecan trees shade the valley. Live oaks and Spanish oaks dot the native grasslands. A lone bull mesquite shades the pavilion. Cedar has been aggressively cleared and prescribed burns have been used to clear and reinvigorate the land. As a result, desirable native Hill Country browse provides a nutritious buffet for wildlife.
Whitetails that benefit from enhanced genetics, Rio Grande turkeys, dove and bobwhite quail are native to the ranch. A herd of bison, numbering upwards of 50, graze the flats and hillsides. Auodad sheep along with blackbuck antelope, axis, fallow and sika deer also call the ranch home. Other wild denizens include coyotes, bobcats, mountain lions and a host of other non-game species and songbirds.
Two Longhorns also roam the ranch. Ones horns measured 13.5 feet the last time a tape was put to them. Those numbers place him in world-record territory.
Year-round Myrtle Creek brings life-giving crystalline water to the property. It feeds nine dammed ponds, making water for wildlife easily accessible throughout the ranch.
An 8-acre spring-fed lake, stocked with largemouth bass enhanced by Florida bass genetics, blue cats, blue gills and sun perch is arguably the recreational focal point. Anglers have landed some bass that tipped the scales at more than 14 pounds. A boat house, with a bathroom, a fish cleaning station and a pontoon boat, ensures that family and friends can make the most of the clear, inviting water.
The ranch boasts second spring-fed lake, which is smaller. It, too, is stocked with desirable fish for additional angling fun.
Living
The three-bedroom/two-bath ranch house reflects its setting. Native limestone defines the exterior and interior flourishes including the impressive fireplace. Built with an eye to simple, comfortable elegance, the bright airy home combines soaring ceilings, shiplap, warm wood accents, Saltillo tiles and oversized windows. In the sunroom, which overlooks a pond surrounded by a bounty of native vegetation, the line between outside and inside is seemingly invisible.
In addition, the homes open floor plan includes a well-appointed kitchen, living room and trophy room. It's aesthetic and design invite gathering.
Building sites, with exceptional views, abound. The possibilities for creating a livable masterpiece built to the new owner's taste and specifications are limitless.
A nearby open-air pavilion, reminiscent of old-time Hill Country dance halls, takes the party outside. The pavilion, which follows the architectural theme of the main house, includes a full kitchen and large fireplace.
The comfortable three-bedroom/two-bathroom caretaker's quarters with a full kitchen and large porches, front and back, is situated nearby. Currently, it is used for employee housing, but could host overflow guests.
Infrastructure
More than 25 miles of improved roads stretch to the highest peaks and most far flung corners providing complete, easy access.
The main barn (approximately 40 x 60), which is constructed from metal and insulated, features four horse stalls, an office with a shower, a tack room and a tool room. Twelve-foot-tall doors on both ends keep equipment access simple.
An equipment barn (approximately 20 x 45) with a game cleaning station that includes winches, running water and a walk-in cooler rounds out the infrastructure.
The Opportunity
The Hill Country is known for its live water and breathtaking scenery, but its rare to find a ranch that has both with plenty of elbow room. The fact that BW Ranch is also conveniently located to small towns and San Antonio makes it one of one.
To experience the natural beauty of the BW Ranch for yourself, call Howard W. Hood with Hood Real Estate Inc. at (830) 739-3815. The ranch is listed for $16,000/acre.
04/26/2025
$1,079,400
120 ac.
ACTIVE
Audubon County - 0000 335th Street, Audubon, IA
Midwest Land Group is proud to present this 120 +/- acre farm in Audubon County. Located just a few miles north of Interstate 80 and approximately 6 miles southeast of Exira, Iowa. The farm consists of 113.05 FSA cropland acres, with the remainder including timber edge, draws, and ditches. The soil makeup includes Exira Silty Clay Loam, Judson-Colo-Ackmore Complex, Shelby Clay Loam, Deep Loess, and Marshall Silty Clay Loam. The weighted CSR2 average is 57.3. The farm is currently in a CRP contract that will expire 9/30/2027. The annual contract payment is $33,322.00 or $301.26 per acre with 110.61 acres enrolled in CRP.
The farm would be a fantastic addition to one's investment portfolio! Once the CRP contract expires, the new buyer could either farm it themselves, try re-enrolling in a new 10-year program, or have a local farmer cash rent the open ground for an excellent ROI.
In addition to the high-quality farm land, this property has multiple beautiful build sites with hunting and recreational opportunities. With large blocks of timber and cedar thickets to the north and to the south, the addition of a couple strategically placed food plots and tower stands, the new owner would have great hunting for deer, turkeys, and pheasants. The sellers would consider offers on selling the south 80 acres or the north 40 acres as two separate transactions.
If you're looking to move some money from the volatile stock market into real property to diversify your investment portfolio, add additional tillable ground to your current farming practices, or are looking to build in the country to enjoy the peacefulness the country provides, this could be your farm! If you're wanting more information or would like to schedule a private showing on this beautiful farm, call the listing agent. Must be pre-approved.
Property Features
-120 +/- acres in S.T.R. 29-78N-34W
-50 miles from West Des Moines, Iowa
-113.05 FSA cropland acres
-CSR2 weighted average 57.3
-Annual CRP payment of $33,322
-CRP expires 9/30/2027
-Taxes: 3,605
-Multiple beautiful build spots
-Electricity along road
-Deer, turkeys, and lots of pheasants
-Peaceful and private
-Gorgeous views
-Commuting distance to Des Moines
-Investment opportunity
-Excellent ROI
-2.86 ROI at asking price
-Sellers would entertain offers on the south 80 acres or the north 40 acres
-Call listing agent for more details or to schedule a viewing
-Must be pre-approved
10/18/2023
$48,995,000
2959 ac.
ACTIVE
Parker County - 1200 Red Bank Road, Lipan, TX
2,959 Ac Brazos River Ranch, S/W Weatherford, Parker & Hood Counties, Texas:
Located on the Parker & Hood County line, and approx. 20 minutes southwest of Weatherford. This is a beautiful ranch; very special as it rolls gently and heavily with scenic views and abundant game. End of the road privacy, yet close to town. Many varieties of scattered to thick trees include live oak, post oak, elm, red oak, mesquite, and cedar. Abundant water featuring 25+ stock ponds, miles of Brazos River frontage, several creeks, five water wells, two springs, and a Parker County Water Co-op tap. Numerous sites for building large reservoirs, a beautiful lodge, or a residential development. Great deer and turkey hunting. 1/2 minerals conveyed. 3 large coastal bermuda pastures.
05/19/2025
$26,500,000
13453 ac.
ACTIVE
Yellowstone County - 7200 Pineview Rd, Custer, MT
The Windancer
The Windancer is located in one of the most sought-after locations in Montana, The Bull Mountains. A beautiful 2,288 square foot log home on the property overlooks Buffalo Creek, providing unmatched early morning views of the resident Elk, Mule Deer, and Antelope herds that call this property home. Productive hay fields are strategically placed with wildlife management in mind, surrounding a 10-acre spring fed reservoir stocked yearly with Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout. Populations of elk exceeding 300 head are common on the ranch, and unlike other areas of The Bulls the elk are not seasonal, they call this ranch home year-round. Numerous elk have been harvested here over the years, some scoring well over 360, and in recent years a set of 410" sheds were found within the ranch boundaries.
The Windancer Ranch is in the 590 special permit area. With having Landowner Preference this permit has very high odds of drawing year after year. Last year odds were 100% draw for both resident and non-resident for archery. The rifle permit was 70% for residents and 100% for non-residents.
Acreage Breakdown
10,253 Deeded Acres
2560 BLM Lease Acres
640 State Lease Acres
Improvements
The Windancer is well equipped with 3 different housing options. The home favored by the owners is a beautiful Log Home built in 1977 and later remodeled in 1998. The owners selected a perfect location to build this 2,288 square foot log home. A lightly timbered driveway leads to the entrance of the home, where exceptional craftmanship is evident immediately. While entering the house through the wrap-around deck you are greeted with impressive vaulted ceilings in the main living area as well as a cozy fireplace to hunker up around after cold morning hunts on the ranch. Continuing past the living area youll find the kitchen, accentuated with high-end amenities including tiled floors, granite countertops, and stainless-steel appliances. An oversized two car garage is attached to the house by way of a large mud room that includes a half bath, perfect for cleaning up when coming in from outside. An additional pole barn for dry storage of equipment, vehicles and ATVs is easily accessible near the log home entrance as well.
The Windancer also has two smaller homes on the property. The managers house is located on the north side of the property, overlooking Buffalo Creek. Here a person can watch the herd calve, keep an eye on the big bulls as they enter the bedding ground, or just watch the sun go down over the horizon. The managers house is where the work happens. An elaborate set of pipe working corrals have been built to bring the herd into brand, precondition and ship. There are several outbuildings around the managers house including a barn, shop, and three-sided sheds for the animals.
Last but not least is the Hunting Cabin, also known as Elk Camp. Elk Camp is located in Section 10 on the ranch, on the south side of Buffalo Creek. Elk Camp is a 1,252 square foot hunting cabin where the hunting camaraderie comes together. This 3-bedroom 2 bath home and has all the amenities needed to carry out a successful hunt. Many of the ranchs hunts begin here, as the hunters can walk from here to stands near by and setup up over water holes, or make a move on bugling bulls coming out of the barley fields. A fire pit here is the perfect place to enjoy conversations after a long day in the field while BBQing on the deck or listening to elk rut in the hay fields.
General Operation
The current owner has run as many as 500 mother cows on The Windancer, and on wetter years is confident the ranch could run more. As a result, income potential on the ranch is significant, especially considering current cattle prices at an all time high. Historically the owner would calve out on Buffalo Creek, and then move the cows to the south in Antelope Creek for the summer, bringing them home in late October or early November to wean and sell.
Between hay fields on the ranch and the hay barley/oats planted in the tilled acres, a good year with plenty of rain can guarantee all the feed a cattle herd would need. Up to 800 ton of hay has been produced on the ranch when properly fertilized and sprayed. The Windancer is a self-sustaining operation with a profitable bottom line.
Water Resources
The Windancer is one of the best watered ranches in this area. This feature makes this ranch one of the most versatile ranches in the Bull Mountains. A spring fed reservoir is rarely dry even in the most drought-stricken years, and with multiple wells and water lines, water on the ranch is guaranteed. This asset holds true in late August and early September when the animals need it most. Water Rights will transfer to a buyer upon request.
Climate
Montanas climate offers diverse seasons, with average summer temperatures in the mid-80s and average winter snowfall of approximately 40 inches. The area receives around 13 inches of rainfall annually, making it well-suited for both ranching and recreational activities.
Mineral Rights
All minerals currently owned by the seller will transfer.
04/09/2024
$38,000,000
3387 ac.
ACTIVE
Utah County - 533 North Left Fork Hobble Creek Road, Springville, UT
Now offered at $38,000,000a $10 million price reduction. This significant adjustment presents an exceptional opportunity to own one of the most magnificent properties in the American West. Hobble Creek Ranch offers a truly unique propositiona stunning estate home with a backyard playground extending over 3,387 acres (more than 4.5 miles wide) of spectacular recreational lands. The property includes substantial water rights, seven ponds, and exclusive control over access to more than 10,000 acres of adjacent forest service lands. With elevations ranging from 5,700 to over 9,100 feet, the ranch features extensive roads and trails that make the land highly accessible. Ideal for cattle and horses, the property also boasts world-class big game hunting for elk and deer. The residence is securely positioned behind two gates and surrounded by nearly twenty acres of manicured grounds. Built to the highest standards, the craftsmanship and finish work are second to none. The location is remarkably privateyou feel miles away from everything, yet a golf course is just ten minutes down the road, and daily conveniences are only a short drive beyond that. Hobble Creek Ranch sits at the end of a paved road in scenic Hobble Creek Canyon, about an hour from Salt Lake City and Park City, and just thirty minutes from a private airport.
01/15/2025
$17,255,016
9586.13 ac.
ACTIVE
Briscoe County - Silverton, TX
Location: The Evans Ranch is located 18 miles East of Silverton TX off of Highway 256 and is 9.5 Miles North of Turkey TX off of Highway 70. The ranch has access from 2 State Highways and is located approximately 281 Miles from DFW (4 Hours and 21 min) 116 miles from Lubbock (1 Hour and 46 min) 93 Miles from Amarillo (1 Hour and 25 min)
Property Description:
The Evans Ranch, once known as Burson Lake, stands as one of the most breathtaking and historically rich ranches on the Texas market today. Spanning 9,586 deeded acres with an additional 160 acres of state land, this ranch is a testament to the rugged beauty and timeless history of the Lone Star State. Having only had two owners since 1940s, this property offers an unparalleled legacy of stewardship and conservation.
Ranch History:
Tony Burson of Silverton purchased the Slaughter Ranch in 1949 at the age of 47. A man of many trades, Tony farmed, ranched, worked as a banker, and even owned a Ford auto dealership with his father and brothers. In 1952, he constructed a dam on the ranch creating what became a 25-acre lake. This lake, fed by a blue spring hole, served as both a water source and a crossing over Bluff Creek.
The lake quickly became a community treasure. Willard Hudson of Clarendon and Dusty Taylor leased and operated the lake, which they named Burson Lake. It featured cabins, a snack shack, and recreational amenities, opening to the public for approximately 20 years. During this time, it was a beloved spot for families and visitors alike.
Tony eventually retired from the cattle business, leasing the ranch to Bill Cushing and later to Mike Smith. In 1973, Tony passed away, leaving the ranch to his nieces and nephews in the Burson family. By the 1980s, the lake had silted in, and the family made the difficult decision to cut the dam.
Don Burson, Tony's only nephew, leased the ranch for many years, maintaining its legacy until the property was put up for sale in the early 2000s. In 2004, the ranch found a new steward in Bill Evans of Kress, Texas. The Burson family couldnt have been happier, knowing someone of Bills character would care for the land they cherished.
From 2004 to the present, Billy and his family have worked tirelessly to enhance the ranch. In 2014, Billy rebuilt the dam and cleared the silt from the lake, restoring it to its former glory. He also expanded the existing home overlooking the water, creating a haven for his family and guests.
One of Billys most significant contributions was solving the ranchs water challenges. When the property was purchased, it lacked a reliable well. Billy struck water at the north end of the ranch near the Highway 256 entrance and installed miles of underground poly pipe. This system delivers water to approximately 18 troughs across the ranch, ensuring an ample supply for both livestock and wildlife.
Now at 90 years old, Billy and his wife have decided its time to pass the torch. They hope another family will take on this historic property, continuing its legacy of love and care for generations to come.
Water Features:
At the heart of the ranch is an impressive 9-mile stretch of the Little Red River, boasting consistent water flow year-round. Bluff Creek and Oxbow Creek also traverse the property, while multiple natural springs, a 25-acre spring-fed lake, and several stock ponds provide an abundance of water. The stock ponds are stocked with Catfish, Bass, Bluegill, and Crappie, making the ranch a fishermans dream. Additional water resources include:
One well with a storage tank, piped to 18 strategically placed cattle troughs.
Two solar wells, one of which is shared with neighbor but does lie on the ranch providing reliable water sources across the property. There is an additional windmill that blew down
but could easily be restored to working condition.
Cattle Operation & Grass Improvements:
The Evans Ranch is exceptionally equipped for cattle operations with:
A capacity to comfortably support 200 mother cows.
Four strategically placed sets of cattle pens for efficient livestock management.
Well-maintained pastures that have been thoughtfully grazed, and grubbed to preserve
native grasses.
Ranch Improvements
*The large 5-bedroom, 2-bathroom home offers a commanding view of the 25-acre lake, featuring both upper and lower outdoor patios where you can watch fish swim and ducks float serenely.
*The guest house, designed in a hotel style, also overlooks the lake, providing comfort and convenience for visitors.
*A barn located near the lake includes a lean-to for equipment storage and currently houses a pontoon boat, fishing gear, and other essentials.
* Boat dock equipped with fish feeder
* 17 Miles of exterior barbed wire fence * 4 sets of cattle pens
* 20+/- miles of underground water line * 26 acre cultivated wheat field
* 18 +/- water troughs * 4 water wells
Equipment Conveying
* D 61 EX Komatsu Bulldozer * Pontoon Boat
* 8200 John Deere Tractor
* Disc Plow
* Wheat Drill
Hunting and Wildlife
The Evans Ranch is a hunters paradise, offering diverse and abundant wildlife, including:
Aoudad Sheep, highly prized for hunting.
Mule Deer and Whitetail Deer populations that have matured under county antler
restrictions.
Wild Hogs, Quail, and even the occasional Mountain Lion (two have been harvested
nearby in the last eight years).
A 26-acre fenced wheat field near the Little Red River draws deer, sheep, and hogs, enhancing the ranchs exceptional hunting opportunities.
Land and Terrain:
The ranchs varied terrain includes:
A rich mix of grasses like buffalo grass, sideoats grama, and Bermuda along the waterways.
Tree species such as Cottonwood, Cedar, Mesquite, Willow, and Hackberry.
A soils report identifying fertile Westola fine sandy loam.
Recreation and Trail:
With over 46 miles of improved trails and roads, the ranch is leased year-to-year by the Post Enduro Association for recreational riding. These trails also provide easy access for exploring the vast property.
Legacy and Opportunity
From its Native American history to its days as the publicly celebrated Burson Lake, the Evans Ranch offers an unparalleled blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and modern ranching excellence. Whether you envision this ranch as a working cattle operation, a hunting retreat, or a family legacy property, the Evans Ranch stands ready to make your dream a reality.
IRRIGATION WELL: None
UTILITIES: Electricity on ranch.
GRAZING LEASE: None
HUNTING LEASE: None
CRP: None
TOPOGRAHY: Level to deep canyon bluffs
SCHOOL DISTRICT: Silverton ISD
PROPERTY TAXES: $
MINERAL INTEREST:
WIND LEASE: None
Contact Cayson George for any more information or to schedule a showing on this property! 806-341-8524 | 806-823-2040
This property is not for Rent, Lease.
Buyer's Broker must be identified upon first contact with Listing Brokerage Firm and must accompany buying prospect on first showing, all subsequent viewings, and all due diligence inspections to be allowed brokerage fee participation.
05/02/2025
$899,900
36 ac.
ACTIVE
Limestone County - 7734 Upper Snake Road, Athens, AL
PRICE IMPROVEMENT!! Premier 36.1-Acre Equestrian Estate with Luxurious Home, Exceptional Barn & Amenities. Welcome to a rare opportunity to own a premier 36.1-acre equestrian paradise, thoughtfully designed for both horse and rider, while offering luxury living, privacy, and top-tier functionality. Nestled in a serene and pastoral setting, this exceptional property boasts every amenity the discerning equestrian and homeowner could desire. At the heart of the estate is a beautifully maintained 2,174 sq. ft. residence offering 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and refined finishes throughout. Enjoy the comfort and peace of mind from the propane-supplied whole-home generator. Unwind in the main suites spa-style bathroom featuring a custom walk-in steam shower, or take a refreshing dip in the 8'x14' endless pool with coverperfect for fitness or relaxation. Above the covered carport, an 896 sq. ft. bonus room adds flexible living or office space. Outdoors, a breathtaking 2.5-acre stocked pond enhances the tranquil setting and offers fishing or nature-watching just steps from your door. The equestrian facilities are second to none. The centerpiece barn includes a 46'x50' covered parking area for trailers and trucks, eight roomy stalls with turnout access on both sides, a large 12'x20' tack room, dedicated feed room, spacious wash area, and an indoor covered arenaideal for training in any weather. For additional space, a large outdoor riding arena is also on-site. A 25'x36' workshop provides ample space for equipment or hobbies, while the adjacent 25'x24' tractor shed keeps tools and implements organized and protected. Whether you're a competitive rider, trainer, or equine enthusiast, this property offers the ideal blend of luxury living, practical equestrian infrastructure, and breathtaking natural beauty. Dont miss the opportunity to own this turn-key horse farm built to the highest standards and start enjoying the Country Lifestyle at its finest!
10/07/2024
$21,395,000
8450 ac.
ACTIVE
Uvalde County - 16924 Texas 55, Uvalde, TX
Hit Record Ranch
Acreage: 8,450 +/- acres
Description
The Hit Record Ranch is an expansive property encompassing approximately
8,450 acres, located just outside Uvalde, Texas, and only minutes from the
historic town of Camp Wood. This remarkable ranch offers over a mile of
frontage on the clear, pristine Nueces River, enhancing its natural beauty and
recreational opportunities. The terrain is rugged and wild, featuring elevation
changes up to 504 feet and the highest plateau reaching 1,664 feet, with the
property stretching about five miles by five miles at its widest point. The
plateaus are covered with oak trees and native brush, providing excellent shelter
for a variety of native and exotic wildlife. Throughout the ranch, there are more
than 50 acres of food plots designed to attract and sustain game. Well
maintained interior roads traverse the property, granting easy access to multiple
points along the river, plateaus, and valleys. The ranch offers outstanding
hunting experiences with species such as Rio Grande Turkey, Axis deer, Quail,
White-tailed deer, and other exotics. Fishing enthusiasts will enjoy the spring-fed
pond and the river frontage, which is ideal for fly fishing, particularly for
Guadalupe bass. Adding to the appeal, the property includes a spacious 2,285-
square-foot ranch home with stunning river views and a large 40x50 workshop,
making the Hit Record Ranch a true iconic ranch and ready for immediate
enjoyment!
Brokers Comments ~ The more I visit the Hit Record Ranch, the more I fall in
love with it. The sheer beauty of the Nueces River is simply over the top, while
the views from the plateaus are almost heart-stopping.
Matt Milligan
- IMPROVEMENTS & STRUCTURES -
2,485 sqft ranch home with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths
2,000 sqft workshop with an attached 2,000 sqft tractor shed
Historic bunk house
2 sets of cattle pens with piped water
Exterior and interior fencing ~ good to excellent with 5-strand barbed wire
5 water wells
Roads ~ good roads to improvements, river and throughout the ranch
Rock and stone privacy entrance
- WATER, TERRAIN & COVER-
Surface water ~ 1.25 ac spring fed pond, miles of Long Hollow creek and 1
mile of the Nueces river
Subsurface water ~ 5 water wells
Elevation ~504ft of change, heavily rolling to flat with sharp changes on the
sides of the plateaus.
Tree cover ~ live oak, Texas red oak, Mesquite, Ashe juniper, Texas
persimmon, pecan and cedar elm
Underbrush ~ Texas sage, purple sage, black brush, guajillo, spiny hackberry,
and lotebrush
Grasses ~ Little bluestem, side oats gram, buffalo grass, curly mesquite and
Texas grama
- HUNTING & RECREATION -
Wildlife ~ whitetail deer, auodad, gemsbuck, sable, bobwhite quail, blue quail,
dove, duck and rio-grand turkey
Habitat ~ excellent cover along with un cattle grazed pastures offering plenty
of forage. Corn feeders, cotton seed hulls and food plots
Pressure ~ not leased and hunted only a few times of the year making the
pressure aspect, non existent
Fishing ~ Guadalupe bass, large mouth bass, sunfish and catfish. Fly fishing in
then Nueces river is something like you see in the books, absolutely incredible!
The spring fed pond offers some excellent fishing as well
Food Plots ~ roughly about 50 acres of food plots around the ranch
- MINERALS AND WIND -
There is an Edwards Aquifer conservation easement on this ranch plus
hundreds of thousands of acres around it making it oil/gas production,
pipelines and wind turbines non existent now and in the future! You get to
keep your land in its natural condition and not have to worry about
neighboring subdivisions or random folks ingressing/egressing through your
property.
- ACCESS & DISTANCES -
Road frontage ~ 1 mile on Hwy 55 with 2 entrances
Nearby town ~ Uvalde, (20 miles), Camp Wood (20 miles), San Antonio (100
miles), Austin (192 miles) Midland (260 miles), Houston (295 miles), Fort Worth
(344 miles)
- Interesting fact -
Texas Parks and Wildlife deer survey has the Edwards Plateau region as
the most dense population of whitetail deer in the state. With proper
management like the current owners have done, you have some trophy
animals.
All information in this advertisement & herein is considered reliable but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all information in MLS, marketing or website including but not limited to schools, square footage, acres, taxes, easements & minerals.
08/12/2024
$15,995,000
758 ac.
ACTIVE
Medina County - Hondo, TX
Two Creeks Ranch, 758 acres located just 30 minutes west of San Antonio in Medina County, is a memory-making, live-water destination designed to make family, friends or business associates feel right at home in natural Texas.
When guests enter the simple, but elegant front gate on County Road 451 they are struck by the oak-lined, chip-sealed Knippa stone driveway and the flanking irrigated pecan orchard with more than 500 productive trees. Landscaping throughout was designed and installed by the late Marc Tellepson and the late Mark Scioneaux, both of Houstons famed Tellepsons Landscaping Company. The ranch has additional frontage on County Road 455.
By the time guests arrive at the main compound featuring the two dogtrot lodges that reflect Texas pioneer heritage and the adjoining renovated barn and primary gathering space known as the Party Barn, they know theyre somewhere special.
The Land
Nestled in an ecological transition zone, Two Creeks, as the name implies, offers the beautiful live water and legacy oaks of the Hill Country and the varied brush that marks superlative wildlife habitat in South Texas. In addition to majestic live oaks, the ranch is shaded by native pecan trees in the bottomlands of Hondo and Verde Creeks and old-growth bull mesquite throughout.
The Water
The creeks border the ranch on two sides. Verde Creek, which is a year-round creek, courses through the ranch for 1.7 miles on the east, providing private access to both banks. Hondo Creek runs along the south border for about 1.85 miles.
A 7 acre lake that measures about 22 feet at its deepest point is stocked with bass, perch and forage fish. It is peanut-shaped with a jutting peninsula, which maximizes bank frontage and allows for plenty of angling fun. In case guests prefer to swim, carefully stacked native rocks create the perfect place to launch into the lake.
Groundwater is also plentiful. Two Creeks Ranch has two center pivots supplied by an Edwards Aquifer irrigation well with 60 acre-feet of transferable Edwards water. There is an additional well on the property.
The Wildlife
Two Creeks Ranch has been managed primarily for doves, but whitetail deer, feral hogs, free-ranging exotics abound. A variety of varmints, small game and non-game species also call the low-fenced ranch home.
The Lifestyle
Guests can sharpen their shooting skills and pass an enjoyable afternoon at the five-stand skeet range outfitted with six movable trap houses. Once the smoke has cleared, they can congregate at the nearby Gun Room, a 945 square foot gathering space that includes a wet bar, drink coolers, a 72-inch TV as part of the indoor sitting area, gun lockers, WiFi and a built-in sound system.
For those who prefer to be outdoors, a 1,850 square-foot covered porch area, located between the Gun Room and the skeet range, is the perfect spot. Guests can sit in the shade of two ancient live oaks as they enjoy conversation and a cool breeze.
Accommodations
A set of two identical 3,130 square-foot dogtrot lodges, crafted from reclaimed and washed barnwood epitomize the clean country style that defines Two Creeks Ranch and serve as the main compounds focal point. Unlike their historical Texas predecessors, the dogtrots are enclosed.
Each lodge, outfitted with WiFi, a built-in sound system and wood burning fireplace, sleeps up to 12 people. The spacious porches, on front and back, make it easy to take the conversation outdoors.
The downstairs encompasses 2,072 square feet and includes four bedrooms with two double beds, a coffee bar, TV and a private bath with heated floor. The upstairs features two king suites with a coffee bar, TV and a private bath with heated floor.
A short walk down a crushed granite path bordered with concrete brings guests to the 11,600-square-foot Party Barn. Crafted from an existing barn, the Party Barn combines entertainment and dining space with storage and workspace under one roof.
The dining hall and the state-of-the-art, custom chefs commercial kitchen encompass about 2,000 square feet and can accommodate up to 50 guests for special events. The mesquite-topped bar is set off by the shiplap walls adorned with metal touches reminiscent of modern ranchhouse style.
The interior of the Party Barn also includes two big screen TVs, shuffleboard, video golf and Buck Hunter as well as self-serve drink coolers, WiFi, a built-in sound system and two restrooms.
An outdoor pass-through transitions into a 3,600 square-foot work barn, which includes a gym and loft storage area. In addition, there are three small apartments: the 180 square-foot bunk room has four bunkbeds and a private bath; the 216 square-foot apartment, known as Joes Room, has a queen bed and a private bath; and the 430 square-foot downstairs room has two queen beds and a private bath.
Because a party is even better outdoors, the Party Barn has a 3,000 square-foot covered porch shaded by Mexican sycamores. The porch has a built-in sound system, a TV, large outdoor fans, a fire pit and an outdoor bar with an ice machine.
A second compound, featuring the Casa Verde House, the Ranchero House and a large storage barn, is easily accessible over improved ranch roads.
The newly renovated, two-story Casa Verde House encompasses 2,000 square feet with the bonus of a wraparound porch. The downstairs is dedicated to fun with a wet bar and shuffleboard. It also includes a restroom.
The upstairs features a full kitchen and laundry room as well as a king suite with a private bath and bedroom with a queen bed and two doubles. A full bath completes the upstairs.
The nearby three-bedroom/two-bath Ranchero House, a traditional ranch-style home, features a front porch as well as a screened porch. A kitchen office, laundry room, covered carport and detached game room round out the space.
Water is delivered to all these houses by the Yancey Water Supply Corporation.
Infrastructure
The 5,900 square-foot Maintenance Barn, located in proximity to the main compound, is the site of the covered game cleaning station as well as the walk-in refrigerator and freezer. It also includes restrooms and additional storage.
The 800 square-foot Laundry Building is conveniently situated within easy reach of the dogtrot lodges and Party Barn. Despite its utilitarian purpose, the stone building is one of the ranchs most beautiful.
The main compound also has 3,000 square feet of covered parking. The ranch roads are caliche or improved, built-up dirt roads.
All furnishings with the dogtrots as well as the entertainment area and commercial kitchen transfer with the sale.
In addition, the 22,500 square-foot Hangar Barn, made from a converted airplane hangar, provides both individual storage rooms as well as loft storage rooms.
The Opportunity
Two Creeks Ranch is the best of old and new Texas. Built to surround family, friends and business associates in the time-tested warmth of hospitality and the well-watered landscape of natural Texas. Claim Two Creeks Ranch as your place. A one-of-a-kind destination for making memories that will color your world.
To experience the natural style of Two Creeks Ranch, a premier Texas destination, for yourself, call Howard W. Hood with Hood Real Estate Inc. at (830) 739-3815. Listed for $15,995,000.
05/20/2025
$860,000
43.81 ac.
ACTIVE
Warren County - 4276 W Wander Rd, Williamsport, IN
Stunning 6-Bedroom Custom Log Home on 43.81 Acres Warren County, Williamsport, IN.
Escape to your own private paradise at 4276 Wander Rd., where rustic charm meets modern comfort on 43+ scenic acres. This 2,868 sq. ft. custom log home, crafted from 8-inch white oak logs, offers unparalleled craftsmanship and a serene countryside lifestyle.
Main Home Features:
6 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms. Ample space for family & guests.
Two-story design with walkout basement. Expansive living areas.
Beautiful covered front porch, perfect for relaxing with scenic views.
Durable, handcrafted log construction. Very cozy with timeless appeal.
Outbuildings:
New 42x64 machine shed with heated shop and storage mezzanine.
Turnkey Livestock Shed & Fenced Pasture
This ready-to-use setup features a 4-stall livestock shed, perfect for horses, cattle, or hobby farming.
The fully fenced pasture is ideal for grazing animals and hay production. Everything you need for a seamless start.
+/- 14 acres planted in clover partially fenced for livestock. +/- 26 wooded acres with mature timber and creek. Excellent deer, turkey and small game hunting.
Private, scenic driveway.
Whether you're seeking a forever homestead, hunting retreat, or income-generating farm, this property delivers endless possibilities.
Dont miss your chance to secure your outdoor lifestyle.
Schedule your private tour today!
Contact Land Broker
Travis Selby
217.304.1686
10/04/2024
$11,900,000
422 ac.
ACTIVE
Gillespie County - Fredericksburg, TX
Encompassing 422 acres just 15 minutes north of Fredericksburg in Gillespie County, CH Ranch offers the desirable, but rare combination of privacy and accessibility.
For anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city for a weekend or a lifetime, the low-fenced ranch is less than 1 hours from San Antonio and Austin. With about 853 feet of frontage on Highway 16 as well as a private easement, the coming and going is easy.
Large ranches adjoin the CH Ranch on three sides, creating an oasis of elbow room and privacy in one of the states most sought-after locations.
A gravel road leads from the private easement to the main improvements. Ranch roads provide access throughout the ranch for either a truck or ATV.
The Land, Water and Wildlife
The terrain gently undulates creating hidden nooks and crannies. It's not a property that shows all its secrets in a single glance. The ranch's elevation ranges from 1,300 feet at the lowest point to 1,755 feet at the highest point atop Solomon Mountain. Points throughout the ranch provides magnificent views as the Hill Country unfolds in eye-catching vistas.
Most of the cedar has been cleared from the front section, showcasing the heritage live oaks that dot the property and line the two seasonal creeks. In the creek bottoms, willows are also part of the mix. The back portion of the property retains the feel of untouched native habitata combination of cedar, mesquite and oaksthat provide food and shelter for wildlife. In their season, wildflowers blanket the strong soil in a vibrant, multi-hued quilt of color.
The ranch, which has not been hunted in 30 years, is home to white-tailed deer, turkey and feral hogs. Non-game species include ringtail cats, armadillos and rabbits. Coyotes sing to the moon.
A former coastal Bermuda hayfield provides a large clearing that could be reinvigorated as farm ground or repurposed as a wildlife food plot. A mesa, situated at the back of the property, delivers the chance to climb and enjoy a view that stretches all the way to Enchanted Rock. An old, stacked stone German fence decorates the mesas top and bridges the areas vibrant past and the 21st century.
CH Ranch has two impoundments. The first lake, which sits at the convergence of two seasonal creeks, encompasses an estimated four to five acres during average rainfall years. The waterbody, with an expansive concrete dam, has been stocked with baitfish, so the first phase of building a productive fishery is complete.
The lake's perimeter is shaded by huge live oak trees. The dappled shade and cool water create a park-like oasis that beckons people to relax and reconnect, with natureand each other.
The second smaller pond ranges between two and four acres during average rainfall years. In addition to the surface water, the ranch has four water wells.
The Living
CH Ranch features three distinct options for the best of Hill Country living. The three-bedroom/two-bath Rock House, built in 1984 and completely remodeled in 2021, is constructed from native rock gathered on the ranch. The home, featuring about 1,700 square feet of comfortable, well-appointed living space, features a 43 x 15 screened porch perfect for enjoying family and friends.
The detached 12 x 12 laundry/storage room is also constructed from rock. During the recent remodel a raised 24 x 12 deck was built over the top, creating a covered BBQ alcove underneath.
The Main House, a massive barndominium, is the ultimate expression of style and practicality. The three-bedroom/two-bath limestone-clad home, measuring about 3,000 square feet, is the focal point. With a spacious kitchen, living room and eye-catching limestone fireplace, the house is designed to make friends and family feel right at home.
The complete barn is 9,180 square feet (153 x 60) of which 3,000 square feet is a residence enclosed in a concrete block building. The barn's height is the equivalent of about 30 feet. Featuring all steel construction with cinderblock walls, the barn boasts four bays, each of which could accommodate a tractor-trailer rig. The entry includes an 11 x 60 covered porch with white wood railing.
The Hunters Cabin, rebuilt in the 1990s, sits about one-quarter mile from the main house. The two-bedroom/one-bath cabin with a kitchen and living room was constructed from granite collected on the ranch. A porch overlooking a seasonal creek, outfitted with a hot tub, is the perfect place to start or end the day.
Other infrastructure includes the Main Houses detached, cinder block garage (30 x 29) expansive enough to accommodate two tractors, a sheet metal garage with two rock cisterns (6 tall x 9 diameter), a 10 x 10 storage shed, and the original steel livestock barn.
The Opportunity
Accessibility. Privacy. Wildlife. Natural beauty. History. Unlimited potential.
CH Ranch offers everything that people look for in a Hill Country property but rarely, if ever, find. Dont miss the chance to claim it for yourself.
To experience the diversity of the CH Ranch for yourself, contact Howard W. Hood at (830) 739-3815. Listed at $11,900,000.
03/10/2025
$25,000,000
3173 ac.
ACTIVE
Callahan County - 7985 FM 2228, Baird, TX
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Nestled among the high hilltops of the Callahan Divide, Spring Mesa Ranch is a true legacy property, offering breathtaking landscapes, first-class accommodations, and a rich frontier history. Named after the mountain peak that rises 2,182 feet within its borders, this ranch has been meticulously restored to reflect the look and feel of a Texas cattle ranch from the 1840s. A large-scale cedar removal and native grass restoration program has brought the owner's vision to life, creating some of the most scenic and productive wildlife habitats and rangelands in the region.
The land features 35 earthen stock tanks, the headwaters of Brushy and Cottonwood Creeks, seven miles of all-weather caliche roads, excellent fencing and cross-fencing, cattle pens, and nine pastures. Atop the hills, a skeet shooting pavilion and a sanctuary with a prominent cross offer breathtaking views. Upon entering through the custom-built main gate, a private all-weather rock road winds through the foothills, revealing the magnificent hilltop residencean 8-bedroom, 8-bathroom, 16,770 square foot home with a swimming pool and outdoor entertainment area, built with no expense spared.
East of the headquarters, The Happy House' sits in a majestic oak-covered setting, providing a serene retreat. A ranch employee's home is also located along FM 2228. Additional improvements include a 100' x 45' eight-stall horse barn with an office and a 60' x 60' shop with an apartment.
Once part of the historic 50,000-acre Cross Bar Ranch, Spring Mesa Ranch stands as a testament to vision, conservation, and Texas heritage. With its unparalleled natural beauty, modern amenities, and historical significance, this extraordinary property offers a rare opportunity for ranching, recreation, and the creation of a lasting family legacy.
LOCATION: Spring Mesa Ranch is situated on the western edge of the Cross Timbers & Prairies Region of Texas, just south of Interstate 20, between Putnam and Baird in east-central Callahan County, near the historic community of Admiral. It is approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes from Dallas and 2 hours from Fort Worth. Nearby towns include Cross Plains (12 miles south), Baird (16 miles northwest), Cisco (25 miles northeast), Abilene (37 miles northwest), and Midland (186 miles west).
Physical Address: 7985 FM-2228, Baird, Texas 79504
DIRECTIONS: From Dallas and Fort Worth, take I-30 west, which merges with I-20 W just west of Fort Worth. Continue on I-20 for approximately 120 miles to Putnam, Texas. Just past Putnam, take Exit 313 to FM-2228 and turn left onto FM-2228. Travel south for approximately 11 miles to the ranch gate on the right. The impressive entrance features limestone columns, cedar posts, and a decorative iron gate with keypad access.
ACCESS & ROADS: The main ranch has two (2) miles of FM 2228 frontage and access via one (1) roadway easement off CR461. However, there are no roadway easements that run through Spring Mesa. The property features seven (7) miles of interior all-weather caliche roads in excellent condition. The main home is located approximately one-half mile from the entrance and is surrounded by a hog-proof fence. Both perimeter and interior fencing are in excellent condition, with cattle guards strategically placed to allow travel throughout the ranch. Additionally, the ranch has two gravel pits, providing a convenient source of road material.
HISTORY: The current ownership acquired the initial 441+/- acres in 2004, followed by additional land acquisitions, forming Spring Mesa #1 (the northern half of the ranch). Years later, an additional 1,587+/- acres were added, creating the southern half of the now 3,173+/- acre Spring Mesa Ranch. The land was originally heavily wooded with cedar, and native grasses were in poor condition. Under the vision of Texas oil and gas pioneer Dick Lowe and Dr. John Merrill, former head of TCU's Ranch Management program, the ranch underwent a careful transformation to restore and revitalize the ecosystem. Restoration efforts began with the end goal of taking this ranch back to the 1800s. Through meticulous land management, invasive cedar trees were removed, revealing hidden springs, native grasses, and hardwoods allowing the land to flourish.
Once part of the vast 50,000-acre Cross Bar Ranch, Spring Mesa Ranch is steeped in history, with reminders of the past still scattered across the ranch. Notable historical features include:
Harper House Remnants: Built by a family who purchased land in the 1890s. The original fireplace, chimney, and cistern remain.
Old String Town Site: The original Cross Bar Ranch owner, Mr. Cordwendt, built 14 houses for his hired help. Though little remains, the old swimming hole/pond still exists.
Cordwendt's Hand-Dug Water Well: A well dug by Mr. Cordwendt
Hester Twins Gravesite (1895): The burial site of two young girls who succumbed to typhus while traveling by wagon.
MAIN HOUSE: The primary residence is a Texas Hill Country-style masterpiece, originally built in 2005 as a family retreat. It underwent significant additions in 2008 and 2010, expanding into a 16,770+/- square-foot compound with 10,401 square feet of HVAC-controlled interior space and 6,369 square feet of outdoor patio and entertainment area. Designed by David Lewis Builders, the home is ideal for entertaining and relaxation.
The 8 bedroom/ 8 bathroom residence consists of three interconnected buildings under the same roof being further described as follows:
East Building (2005): Features three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a full-size kitchen, a walk-in gun safe, a pool table, and an open living room with wood-burning fireplace. The upstairs includes a children's bunkroom, full bathroom, and loft-style living room.
Middle Building (2008): Houses two guest bedrooms with full bathrooms, two half baths, a large kitchen with an island, an impressive fireplace centerpiece open on four sides, and two open living/ entertainment areas. A crow's nest at the top provides 360-degree views. Outdoor amenities include a swimming pool, outdoor kitchen, propane fire pit, and a golf driving range.
West Building (2010): Serves as the master suite, featuring three bedrooms, three bathrooms, his-and-her full baths, large closets, a living area with a fireplace, a downstairs gun safe room, a sauna, and an outdoor elevator/lift.
The home water system is supplied by three wells with two buildings housing four large holding tanks and two top-tier reverse osmosis (RO) systems. There is also a 60,000 gallon in-ground cistern providing an additional source of water. Six generators provide backup power for the home. THE HAPPY HOUSE: Renovated in 2013 and a short drive from the main home, this two-story house features four bedrooms, three bathrooms, two porches, a balcony, and a wood-burning fireplaceall surrounded by mature oak trees. Nestled in a private and tranquil setting, the home is ideal for guests or a full-time manager's home.
Combined with the main house, the property offers a total of 12 bedrooms, comfortably accommodating 25 guests. HOME FURNISHINGS: The main house and guest house are sold fully furnished, excluding select personal items. The furniture is high quality, appliances are top of the line and this property is ready to use by a new owner the day of closing.
EQUIPMENT: In order to keep the property operational, the owner is including the following items:
2010 F250 King Ranch flatbed 4x4 truck
Case backhoe
1984 Freightliner dump truck
John Deere Z930A & Z930M zero turn mowers
24' Galyean Gooseneck cattle trailer
16' HD utility trailer (black) & 16' utility trailer (green)
Protein feed trailer with delivery system
Bobcat T740 skid steer plus attachments
Bobcat E88 excavator plus attachments
TC33D New Holland small tractor
Mini van UTV
2021 Polaris Ranger 1000
12' four-wheeler trailer
BARN: Built in 2017, this 100' x 45' horse barn features eight stalls, a wash bay with hot water, a manager's office, and a tack room. The manager's office is equipped with central heat, air conditioning, and internet service. A round pen, conveniently located adjacent to the barn, provides an ideal space for horse training.
SHOP: Built in 2005, this 60' x 60' structure includes a spacious workshop, indoor/outdoor equipment storage, a one-bedroom apartment with a loft, a walk-in game cooler and 20,000 gallon in-ground cistern. Just behind the shop, a dedicated shooting range offers a great setup for both pistol and rifle target practice. CATTLE PENS & CATTLE FENCING: The ranch is fully fenced and cross-fenced for cattle with two sets of steel cattle pens. Both perimeter and cross fencing are in excellent condition, with cattle guards allowing for easy travel between the nine primary pastures.
SKEET SHOOTING PAVILION: With stunning views, this pavilion is perfect for skeet shooting and/ or cooking out. The area is fenced separately and includes a covered grilling & picnic space. THE CROSS & REFLECTION AREA: Erected in 2014, a monumental cross sits at one of the highest points on the ranch, surrounded by stone seats engraved with the names of Christ's disciples. Offering breathtaking views of the valley below, this space was designed for an area of quiet reflection and prayer. SURFACE WATER: Spring Mesa Ranch boasts abundant water resources, including thirty-five (35) earthen stock ponds, fifteen (15) of which are spring-fed and stocked with fish. The stock ponds provide excellent water sources for cattle and wildlife while offering opportunities for fishing and waterfowl hunting.
WATER WELLS: The ranch is equipped with twelve (12) water wells, ensuring reliable water access across the property. Average well depth is between 100-200 feet producing 3-12 gallons per minute. In total, the ranch features five (5) electric wells and seven (7) solar wells, creating a robust and sustainable water infrast
02/12/2025
$1,500,000
354.07 ac.
ACTIVE
Hopkins County - Highway 112, Lot#WP001, Dawson Springs, KY
Tucked in the Pennyrile region of Western Kentucky, here is your chance to own a well-managed deer and turkey hunting farm. The current owner is very meticulous about the care and upkeep of this farm, and it shows as you enter the front gate. There is a large graveled area just inside the gate, and this is where the two-bedroom custom-built cabin sits, along with a like-new 30'x40' metal building, all overlooking the two-acre stocked pond. The buildings were strategically placed here so that they wouldn't interfere with the hunting. You'll have all of the comforts of home but the convenience of stepping off the porch and hitting the woods! By design, this farm offers tremendous access to various parts of the farm with little effort. The main gate and living quarters are on the southeast end of the farm. On the northeast property line you have additional road frontage and then also an access easement on the west side. This is incredibly important when it comes to hunting mature whitetails. It is also beneficial when food plot season rolls around so that you've got easy access to tend to the four interior food plots scattered throughout the timber. The farm itself is a great combination of open crop fields, thick CRP grasses, mature timber and thickets. As you study the map, you'll notice there is a lot of edge towards the front of the farm, and then in the back, you've got a giant block of timber. There are several strategic food plots positioned within the timber, all being accessed by a great trail system. Due to their secluded location, this makes a great place to catch a mature buck in daylight. One thing that makes this farm very unique is that a portion of the acres fall within the renowned Fox Road Trophy Deer Cooperative. Fox Road Co-op is a total of 929+/- acres and is a combination of multiple property owners all brought together with the same objective: grow, manage and harvest mature bucks. More information is available upon request in regards to the Co-op. If you are looking for a turn-key, hunt-ready farm, give us a call today. Shown by appointment only!
01/07/2025
$7,403,925
1742.1 ac.
ACTIVE
Barber County - Near Highway 281, Lot#WP001, Medicine Lodge, KS
Ultra-premium habitat in this rare Barber County mixed-use ranch. This ranch has everything that one could want in a Kansas property. It has outstanding features galore, including complete seclusion, even though it is just 4 miles from a major Hwy in 281 and only 14 miles from Medicine Lodge. The terrain is classic Barber County, which is a diverse mix of Cottonwood Creek bottoms, rolling grass hillsides, scattered Cedar thickets, and lots of Sand Plums, which all combine for some of the best possible habitat for wildlife and livestock. The property is also strong with a mix of several tillable fields that generally are in wheat but could also maintain milo, alfalfa, or a mixed crop. There are tons of small fingers, hidden pockets, and edge along the numerous small fields that really create a ton of options when thinking about the true hunting possibilities for this property. There are several food plots and feeders in place with some small food plot options that also can be greatly expanded if so desired. The property has no major road frontage but does maintain two separate access points both from the northwest and the southeast. The ranch has some limited frontage along Elm Creek on the far NE corner, and the east side of the property is generally lower and climbs into a more upland type of terrain on most of the western portion. This diversity allows for some significant options for hunting as the lower areas have some great wooded bowls with large timber for turkey roosting, and tons of remnants of deer activity, while uplands have vast plum thickets for quail or pheasants, and up in these cedar hills is where the bucks love to push does in the later parts of the season. There are also great views, and with some higher ridges, a hunter can take a very productive viewpoint and still see wildlife moving in many parts of the property. If you are in the market for a dynamic, world-class hunting and ranch property with ultra-premium habitat and scenery, then this ranch is top of the list. Tours of the property will be by appointment only. Please contact the listing agent to schedule.
03/04/2025
$665,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Panola County - 6075 Curtis Road, Batesville, MS
Hunting Land with Income!
This delta property has everything for the avid hunter. Located seven miles west of Batesville, this 160-acre timber tract is partially levied with structures to be able to naturally flood the timber and duck holes during winter. A large shooting house in the northeast corner overlooks a stretch of 3 acres of big broad food plots where deer and turkeys love to graze. (And yes, this area is surprisingly heavy with turkeys, too.) Another 3-acre food plot/duck hole is in the northwest corner with some big hardwoods around it, offering good roost trees for turkeys. Two levees cut across the middle with a drainage ditch between them and pipes at both ends. A cypress slough also winds across the middle of the tract along the levee.
The income is a nice plus. There are 109 acres in the CRP program drawing $9,536 annually until September of 2033. The road system and levees are rock solid. You can drive from the entrance on Curtis Road up and down both levees and straight to the shooting house and northern duck hole, too. Neighboring farm ground and large land owners all around make this tract even more appealing.
It's conveniently located just ten minutes from Batesville, 40 minutes from Oxford, and an hour south of Memphis. Electricity is available through TVEPA, and fiber optic internet through TVI-Fiber in case you want to have a campsite in the future. And if you get hungry after your hunt, no worries - grab a home-cooked burger, loaded fries, or nachos from Wings & More, a little take-out diner just down the road. Get ready to enjoy years of hunting on your own land with a great timber investment for the future.
Annual taxes: $950
Two Parcels: #1157-3600000-0000100 and #1149-3100000-0000200
* Coordinates: 34.339728, -90.091431
02/09/2024
$4,895,000
137 ac.
ACTIVE
Bell County - 12695 FM2843, Salado, TX
Buttermilk Springs Ranch is a unique live-water ranch offering natural beauty, water, great location only 50 minutes to Downtown Austin, and incredible investment potential due to its proximity to the fastest-growing Region in the US. The property has 2,215 ft of Spring-Fed Buttermilk Creek, and also a spring that comes up on the property to form a small lake and creek that flows for 350ft through the ranch, and into Buttermilk Creek on the South side of the property. The ranch has frontage on FM 2843, with two TXDot approved entries, one on either side of the property ensuring great access. The Deer & Rio-Grande Turkey populations are outstanding, and can be seen on the ranch any given morning & evening.
POTENTIAL USE: The ranch is extremely versatile with regard to potential use, it would make a great ranch, cattle operation, hunting ranch, weekend getaway, investment & development opportunity. With close proximity to Austin only 45 minutes away, Georgetown & Cedar Park only 25 mins away, it is a commutable distance for someone to build a home and have a ranch on large acreage very close in. The property would also serve as a great land investment hold opportunity, something to buy and enjoy while the area continues to rapidly develop, located in one of the fastest growing Regions in the US. The property development potential, with 2 TXDot entry points, FM Road frontage and close proximity to Interstate 35.
RECENT AREA DEVELOPMENTS: The Solana Ranch nearly adjoins the property on the South, West, and East borders, with entry points mile away, consisting of 7,000 acres that was approved for a MUD in mid 2023. The development of 14,000 homes have been announced, with what officials are calling a City outside of the City being built there. Estimated cost of this project is said to be $2+ Billion. A Highway called Corridor J is also proposed to go through the Solana Ranch, also a few miles South of the property. The highway will run from Taylor, to Jarrell, to Florence, to just outside of Liberty Hill. Samsung is also finishing out a $17 Billion micro chip manufacturing site just 45 minutes away. A Facebook data center was also established just 15 minutes away in Temple, only adding to the landscape of a rapidly growing Region.
WATER & NATURAL FEATURES: 2,215 ft of Spring-Fed Buttermilk Creek & a pond + 350 ft of what we call Pond Spring. The Edwards & Trinity Aquifers are below the property, with water wells in the immediate area ranging from 30 GPM to 100+ GPM. The ranch is covered in mature native trees like Live Oak, Post Oak, Pecan, Black Walnut, Cedar Elm, Eves Necklace, Sycamore, and Ashe Juniper. Native Grasses cover the landscape, with phenomenal wildflower blooms in the Spring. The property is approximately 30% wooded and 70% open with scattered Oaks.
WILDLIFE & HUNTING: Deer and Turkey can be seen on the property on a daily basis, with a large turkey roost down along Buttermilk Creek. Wildlife seen frequently on the property are: Whitetail Deer, Rio-Grande Turkey, Feral Pigs, Dove, Duck, Coyotes, Bobcat, Raccoons, and even a Ring-Tailed Cat, along with many other species Native to this Region of Texas.
LOCATION: Located 8 minutes West of Salado on FM 2843, 10 minutes from Jarrell, 25 minutes to Georgetown, 35 minutes to Round Rock, 35 minutes to Taylor, and 2 hours to both Dallas & Fort Worth.
UTILITIES: Electricity is on-site. Water wells can be drilled, the Trinity Aquifer is at around 800+/- ft, and the Edwards Aquifer is at a much shallower depth. This area has been described as being a water rich area.
For more information contact Josh Smith, 512.699.4684.
12/21/2023
$6,795,000
430 ac.
ACTIVE
Bandera County - 2510 Elam Creek Road, Medina, TX
Exceptional live water ranch with frontage on three (3) creeks, two (2) of which originate on the ranch. Extremely rare feature!
ACREAGE. 430+/- Acres
LAND TYPE. Texas Hill Country, Live Water, Hunting and Recreation, Full-Time, Weekend or Seasonal
TAX EXEMPTION. 1-d-1 Agriculture Use Tax Exemption
LOCATION. Maple Springs Ranch is almost centrally located between Vanderpool and Medina.
11+/- miles west of Medina (15 minutes) ; 15+/- miles east of Vanderpool (20 minutes) ; 1.5+/- hours northwest of San Antonio ; 2.75+/- hours southwest of Austin ; 4.5+/- hours west of Houston ; 5.5+/- hours southwest of Dallas
ACCESS. Paved and renowned farm to market road 337 leads to all-weather county maintained Elam Creek Road from either direction coming from Medina or Vanderpool. Recent ranch road work and clearing has been done to access points of the ranch from one end to the other.
LAND. Land that literally takes your breath away and is a breath of fresh air at the same time.
Maple Springs Ranch is the epitome of sprawling Texas hill country acreage. Exciting ranges in elevation and panoramic displays of the Bandera Canyonlands. A little bit of everything... Once again, let us emphasize...THREE (3) impressively STRONG flowing creeks, a super rare quality and incomparable feature. Rock bottom creek beds, level and rolling bottomlands, rising mountain walls, canyons, valleys, ravines, grottos, boulders and exposed tree roots that give this ranch the same vibe as some of the most renowned state parks in Texas. And with much of the ranch undisturbed for many moons, from the low points of the ranch to the high points, who knows what kind of geological formations or artifacts are on the ranch or if there are any caves awaiting exploration. Bring out your inner adventurous self and take this ranch on for all its got to offer.
WATER. Three spring-fed creeks characterized by stone bottom terrain. As it flows downstream, it traverses through slopes, stones and limestone benches, creating scattered cascades of small waterfalls. The surface water is the upmost excellent water source for free roaming wildlife.
ELAM CREEK can be found at the front of the ranch.
SLIM CREEK can be found at the center of the ranch.
BAUERLINE CREEK can be found at the back of the ranch.
LIVE SPRINGS. During our tour of the ranch, we counted at least 7 springs and lets just say we didn't hike every inch of the ranch. How many springs could there be in total? That would be quite an adventure for the thrill seeker. Figure out the reason behind why these three spring-fed creeks haven't gone dry... not even through the severe Texas droughts we've been experiencing. Now, if you ask us, thats some strong water!
WILDLIFE. Undisturbed canyon territory can only mean one thing... who knows what is lurking through the ranch. It is known that whitetail, hog and turkey are native to the area. Every now and then a surprising site of enormous red deer or an occasional exotic thats escaped from neighboring ranches over the years. Abundant variety of woodland birds, song birds and rare sightings of migrating waterfowl.
VEGETATION. The deep canyons, cool temperatures and moist environment enable native hardwoods and plants to flourish. Maple Springs is speckled with shades of golds, reds, oranges, yellows and vibrant variations of green tones offering some of the most scenic landscape in the Texas hill country. The ranch land and canyons are dominated with Maple trees, Spanish Oak, Linden trees, Pecan, Live Oak, Sycamore, Mountain Laurel and many more... Limestone creek beds and river ledges are landscaped with a mix of creeping vines, wild evergreen southern shield and maidenhead fern species.
SOILS. The majority of the ranch is based with Eckrant-Rock outcrop, while the lower portions and narrow valleys have Krum-plately association which consist of clayey sediments. Good for recreation, woodland, wildlife food and cover.
POWER. Power is on the ranch.
IMPROVEMENTS.
TWO STORY COUNTRY HOME: 3 Bedroom - 2 Bathroom with Fireplace
THE BARN: Equipment and storage barn painted to match the home.
NOTES. Its a mystery beyond the Maples!
Tucked deep into the valleys of the canyons you sense a different environment entirely. You SEE beauty in the lands forestry and natural water sources. You HEAR the sounds of silence and nature as you stand in the heart of the ranch beating with strong cool springs and creeks. You FEEL a slight drop in the temperature drawn from the shades of the encompassing mountain walls. You SMELL the crisp freshness in the unpolluted air. And TASTE... well, go ahead, taste the water straight from the headsprings, right out of the ground. Bring your cup and fill it up!
Maple Springs features big Texas views and at least two prime sites for building an extravagant dream home or a quaint log cabin or two.
Elevations on the ranch peak at just over 2,100 ft, lending Maple Springs Ranch a front row seat to some of the most scenic views throughout the Texas hill country and Bandera Canyonlands.
MOST UNIQUE FEATURES OF THIS LIVE WATER RANCH. Boasting numerous live springs and three (3) creeks, which if added up together, totals over a mile of strong flowing crystal clear creek frontage, not to mention, thats BOTH sides ownership on all three (3) creeks...Nuff said!
*Information is believed reliable but is not guaranteed by REALTOR. Property is subject to prior sale, correction or withdrawal without notice.
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