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06/26/2025
$329,900
39.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - County Road 104, Normanna, TX
This fully fenced 39.59 acre property is a canvas for your dreams, equipped with on-site electricity and free of restrictions. With two large earth ponds and scattered oak trees, it invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.
Ideally situated just 12 miles north of Beeville, Texas, and 25 miles south of Kenedy, this land offers the perfect blend of accessibility to city conveniences, including Walmart, Tractor Supply Company, Whataburger, and H.E.B., while still providing the serenity needed for hunting, recreation, or your future home.
The primarily level terrain, adorned with heavy brush, stunning mesquite and oak trees, and vibrant grass, is a testament to the land's potential. The seller has thoughtfully installed electric poles and a meter featuring a 50-amp, 30-amp, and 20-amp plug to support everything from RVs to everyday appliances.
The land is part of the Pettus Independent School District, a proud 2A school district for athletics.
These ponds offer the opportunity to attract a diverse range of wildlife, including whitetail deer, hogs, coyotes, bobcats, ducks, turkeys, quail, and doves.
With a newly installed low fence on the north, south, and west sides, an existing low fence on the east, and a 30-foot-wide driveway leading from County Road 104, your sanctuary of seclusion and privacy awaits.
This land is conveniently located 66 miles away from Victoria, Texas; 69 miles away from Corpus Christi, Texas; 82 miles away from San Antonio, Texas; 134 miles away from Austin, Texas; 138 miles away from Laredo, Texas, 185 miles away from McAllen, Texas, and 194 miles away from Houston, Texas.
The land is under agricultural exemption, which provides you with low county taxes and no city taxes.
The land has no oil pad sites; according to the Railroad Commission, there are a few old, non-working pipelines on the property from the 1950s.
Don't miss the opportunity to ask about available discounts for military personnel, veterans, educators, and first responders.
Sales Price: $329,900.00, aka $8,332.91 per acre.
This fully fenced, 39.59-acre property with electricity on-site is ideal for those seeking a permanent residence, a weekend retreat, a hunting ground, or a place to raise livestock.
06/26/2025
$329,900
39.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - County Road 104, Normanna, TX
This fully fenced 39.59 acre property is a canvas for your dreams, equipped with on-site electricity and free of restrictions. With two large earth ponds and scattered oak trees, it invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.
Ideally situated just 12 miles north of Beeville, Texas, and 25 miles south of Kenedy, this land offers the perfect blend of accessibility to city conveniences, including Walmart, Tractor Supply Company, Whataburger, and H.E.B., while still providing the serenity needed for hunting, recreation, or your future home.
The primarily level terrain, adorned with heavy brush, stunning mesquite and oak trees, and vibrant grass, is a testament to the land's potential. The seller has thoughtfully installed electric poles and a meter featuring a 50-amp, 30-amp, and 20-amp plug to support everything from RVs to everyday appliances.
The land is part of the Pettus Independent School District, a proud 2A school district for athletics.
These ponds offer the opportunity to attract a diverse range of wildlife, including whitetail deer, hogs, coyotes, bobcats, ducks, turkeys, quail, and doves.
With a newly installed low fence on the north, south, and west sides, an existing low fence on the east, and a 30-foot-wide driveway leading from County Road 104, your sanctuary of seclusion and privacy awaits.
This land is conveniently located 66 miles away from Victoria, Texas; 69 miles away from Corpus Christi, Texas; 82 miles away from San Antonio, Texas; 134 miles away from Austin, Texas; 138 miles away from Laredo, Texas, 185 miles away from McAllen, Texas, and 194 miles away from Houston, Texas.
The land is under agricultural exemption, which provides you with low county taxes and no city taxes.
The land has no oil pad sites; according to the Railroad Commission, there are a few old, non-working pipelines on the property from the 1950s.
Don't miss the opportunity to ask about available discounts for military personnel, veterans, educators, and first responders.
Sales Price: $329,900.00, aka $8,332.91 per acre.
This fully fenced, 39.59-acre property with electricity on-site is ideal for those seeking a permanent residence, a weekend retreat, a hunting ground, or a place to raise livestock.
06/26/2025
$329,900
39.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - County Road 104, Normanna, TX
This fully fenced 39.59 acre property is a canvas for your dreams, equipped with on-site electricity and free of restrictions. With two large earth ponds and scattered oak trees, it invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.
Ideally situated just 12 miles north of Beeville, Texas, and 25 miles south of Kenedy, this land offers the perfect blend of accessibility to city conveniences, including Walmart, Tractor Supply Company, Whataburger, and H.E.B., while still providing the serenity needed for hunting, recreation, or your future home.
The primarily level terrain, adorned with heavy brush, stunning mesquite and oak trees, and vibrant grass, is a testament to the land's potential. The seller has thoughtfully installed electric poles and a meter featuring a 50-amp, 30-amp, and 20-amp plug to support everything from RVs to everyday appliances.
The land is part of the Pettus Independent School District, a proud 2A school district for athletics.
These ponds offer the opportunity to attract a diverse range of wildlife, including whitetail deer, hogs, coyotes, bobcats, ducks, turkeys, quail, and doves.
With a newly installed low fence on the north, south, and west sides, an existing low fence on the east, and a 30-foot-wide driveway leading from County Road 104, your sanctuary of seclusion and privacy awaits.
This land is conveniently located 66 miles away from Victoria, Texas; 69 miles away from Corpus Christi, Texas; 82 miles away from San Antonio, Texas; 134 miles away from Austin, Texas; 138 miles away from Laredo, Texas, 185 miles away from McAllen, Texas, and 194 miles away from Houston, Texas.
The land is under agricultural exemption, which provides you with low county taxes and no city taxes.
The land has no oil pad sites; according to the Railroad Commission, there are a few old, non-working pipelines on the property from the 1950s.
Don't miss the opportunity to ask about available discounts for military personnel, veterans, educators, and first responders.
Sales Price: $329,900.00, aka $8,332.91 per acre.
This fully fenced, 39.59-acre property with electricity on-site is ideal for those seeking a permanent residence, a weekend retreat, a hunting ground, or a place to raise livestock.
06/26/2025
$329,900
39.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - County Road 104, Normanna, TX
This fully fenced 39.59 acre property is a canvas for your dreams, equipped with on-site electricity and free of restrictions. With two large earth ponds and scattered oak trees, it invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.
Ideally situated just 12 miles north of Beeville, Texas, and 25 miles south of Kenedy, this land offers the perfect blend of accessibility to city conveniences, including Walmart, Tractor Supply Company, Whataburger, and H.E.B., while still providing the serenity needed for hunting, recreation, or your future home.
The primarily level terrain, adorned with heavy brush, stunning mesquite and oak trees, and vibrant grass, is a testament to the land's potential. The seller has thoughtfully installed electric poles and a meter featuring a 50-amp, 30-amp, and 20-amp plug to support everything from RVs to everyday appliances.
The land is part of the Pettus Independent School District, a proud 2A school district for athletics.
These ponds offer the opportunity to attract a diverse range of wildlife, including whitetail deer, hogs, coyotes, bobcats, ducks, turkeys, quail, and doves.
With a newly installed low fence on the north, south, and west sides, an existing low fence on the east, and a 30-foot-wide driveway leading from County Road 104, your sanctuary of seclusion and privacy awaits.
This land is conveniently located 66 miles away from Victoria, Texas; 69 miles away from Corpus Christi, Texas; 82 miles away from San Antonio, Texas; 134 miles away from Austin, Texas; 138 miles away from Laredo, Texas, 185 miles away from McAllen, Texas, and 194 miles away from Houston, Texas.
The land is under agricultural exemption, which provides you with low county taxes and no city taxes.
The land has no oil pad sites; according to the Railroad Commission, there are a few old, non-working pipelines on the property from the 1950s.
Don't miss the opportunity to ask about available discounts for military personnel, veterans, educators, and first responders.
Sales Price: $329,900.00, aka $8,332.91 per acre.
This fully fenced, 39.59-acre property with electricity on-site is ideal for those seeking a permanent residence, a weekend retreat, a hunting ground, or a place to raise livestock.
06/26/2025
$329,900
39.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - County Road 104, Normanna, TX
This fully fenced 39.59 acre property is a canvas for your dreams, equipped with on-site electricity and free of restrictions. With two large earth ponds and scattered oak trees, it invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.
Ideally situated just 12 miles north of Beeville, Texas, and 25 miles south of Kenedy, this land offers the perfect blend of accessibility to city conveniences, including Walmart, Tractor Supply Company, Whataburger, and H.E.B., while still providing the serenity needed for hunting, recreation, or your future home.
The primarily level terrain, adorned with heavy brush, stunning mesquite and oak trees, and vibrant grass, is a testament to the land's potential. The seller has thoughtfully installed electric poles and a meter featuring a 50-amp, 30-amp, and 20-amp plug to support everything from RVs to everyday appliances.
The land is part of the Pettus Independent School District, a proud 2A school district for athletics.
These ponds offer the opportunity to attract a diverse range of wildlife, including whitetail deer, hogs, coyotes, bobcats, ducks, turkeys, quail, and doves.
With a newly installed low fence on the north, south, and west sides, an existing low fence on the east, and a 30-foot-wide driveway leading from County Road 104, your sanctuary of seclusion and privacy awaits.
This land is conveniently located 66 miles away from Victoria, Texas; 69 miles away from Corpus Christi, Texas; 82 miles away from San Antonio, Texas; 134 miles away from Austin, Texas; 138 miles away from Laredo, Texas, 185 miles away from McAllen, Texas, and 194 miles away from Houston, Texas.
The land is under agricultural exemption, which provides you with low county taxes and no city taxes.
The land has no oil pad sites; according to the Railroad Commission, there are a few old, non-working pipelines on the property from the 1950s.
Don't miss the opportunity to ask about available discounts for military personnel, veterans, educators, and first responders.
Sales Price: $329,900.00, aka $8,332.91 per acre.
This fully fenced, 39.59-acre property with electricity on-site is ideal for those seeking a permanent residence, a weekend retreat, a hunting ground, or a place to raise livestock.
06/26/2025
$329,900
39.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - County Road 104, Normanna, TX
This fully fenced 39.59 acre property is a canvas for your dreams, equipped with on-site electricity and free of restrictions. With two large earth ponds and scattered oak trees, it invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.
Ideally situated just 12 miles north of Beeville, Texas, and 25 miles south of Kenedy, this land offers the perfect blend of accessibility to city conveniences, including Walmart, Tractor Supply Company, Whataburger, and H.E.B., while still providing the serenity needed for hunting, recreation, or your future home.
The primarily level terrain, adorned with heavy brush, stunning mesquite and oak trees, and vibrant grass, is a testament to the land's potential. The seller has thoughtfully installed electric poles and a meter featuring a 50-amp, 30-amp, and 20-amp plug to support everything from RVs to everyday appliances.
The land is part of the Pettus Independent School District, a proud 2A school district for athletics.
These ponds offer the opportunity to attract a diverse range of wildlife, including whitetail deer, hogs, coyotes, bobcats, ducks, turkeys, quail, and doves.
With a newly installed low fence on the north, south, and west sides, an existing low fence on the east, and a 30-foot-wide driveway leading from County Road 104, your sanctuary of seclusion and privacy awaits.
This land is conveniently located 66 miles away from Victoria, Texas; 69 miles away from Corpus Christi, Texas; 82 miles away from San Antonio, Texas; 134 miles away from Austin, Texas; 138 miles away from Laredo, Texas, 185 miles away from McAllen, Texas, and 194 miles away from Houston, Texas.
The land is under agricultural exemption, which provides you with low county taxes and no city taxes.
The land has no oil pad sites; according to the Railroad Commission, there are a few old, non-working pipelines on the property from the 1950s.
Don't miss the opportunity to ask about available discounts for military personnel, veterans, educators, and first responders.
Sales Price: $329,900.00, aka $8,332.91 per acre.
This fully fenced, 39.59-acre property with electricity on-site is ideal for those seeking a permanent residence, a weekend retreat, a hunting ground, or a place to raise livestock.
06/26/2025
$329,900
39.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - County Road 104, Normanna, TX
This fully fenced 39.59 acre property is a canvas for your dreams, equipped with on-site electricity and free of restrictions. With two large earth ponds and scattered oak trees, it invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.
Ideally situated just 12 miles north of Beeville, Texas, and 25 miles south of Kenedy, this land offers the perfect blend of accessibility to city conveniences, including Walmart, Tractor Supply Company, Whataburger, and H.E.B., while still providing the serenity needed for hunting, recreation, or your future home.
The primarily level terrain, adorned with heavy brush, stunning mesquite and oak trees, and vibrant grass, is a testament to the land's potential. The seller has thoughtfully installed electric poles and a meter featuring a 50-amp, 30-amp, and 20-amp plug to support everything from RVs to everyday appliances.
The land is part of the Pettus Independent School District, a proud 2A school district for athletics.
These ponds offer the opportunity to attract a diverse range of wildlife, including whitetail deer, hogs, coyotes, bobcats, ducks, turkeys, quail, and doves.
With a newly installed low fence on the north, south, and west sides, an existing low fence on the east, and a 30-foot-wide driveway leading from County Road 104, your sanctuary of seclusion and privacy awaits.
This land is conveniently located 66 miles away from Victoria, Texas; 69 miles away from Corpus Christi, Texas; 82 miles away from San Antonio, Texas; 134 miles away from Austin, Texas; 138 miles away from Laredo, Texas, 185 miles away from McAllen, Texas, and 194 miles away from Houston, Texas.
The land is under agricultural exemption, which provides you with low county taxes and no city taxes.
The land has no oil pad sites; according to the Railroad Commission, there are a few old, non-working pipelines on the property from the 1950s.
Don't miss the opportunity to ask about available discounts for military personnel, veterans, educators, and first responders.
Sales Price: $329,900.00, aka $8,332.91 per acre.
This fully fenced, 39.59-acre property with electricity on-site is ideal for those seeking a permanent residence, a weekend retreat, a hunting ground, or a place to raise livestock.
06/26/2025
$329,900
39.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - County Road 104, Normanna, TX
This fully fenced 39.59 acre property is a canvas for your dreams, equipped with on-site electricity and free of restrictions. With two large earth ponds and scattered oak trees, it invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.
Ideally situated just 12 miles north of Beeville, Texas, and 25 miles south of Kenedy, this land offers the perfect blend of accessibility to city conveniences, including Walmart, Tractor Supply Company, Whataburger, and H.E.B., while still providing the serenity needed for hunting, recreation, or your future home.
The primarily level terrain, adorned with heavy brush, stunning mesquite and oak trees, and vibrant grass, is a testament to the land's potential. The seller has thoughtfully installed electric poles and a meter featuring a 50-amp, 30-amp, and 20-amp plug to support everything from RVs to everyday appliances.
The land is part of the Pettus Independent School District, a proud 2A school district for athletics.
These ponds offer the opportunity to attract a diverse range of wildlife, including whitetail deer, hogs, coyotes, bobcats, ducks, turkeys, quail, and doves.
With a newly installed low fence on the north, south, and west sides, an existing low fence on the east, and a 30-foot-wide driveway leading from County Road 104, your sanctuary of seclusion and privacy awaits.
This land is conveniently located 66 miles away from Victoria, Texas; 69 miles away from Corpus Christi, Texas; 82 miles away from San Antonio, Texas; 134 miles away from Austin, Texas; 138 miles away from Laredo, Texas, 185 miles away from McAllen, Texas, and 194 miles away from Houston, Texas.
The land is under agricultural exemption, which provides you with low county taxes and no city taxes.
The land has no oil pad sites; according to the Railroad Commission, there are a few old, non-working pipelines on the property from the 1950s.
Don't miss the opportunity to ask about available discounts for military personnel, veterans, educators, and first responders.
Sales Price: $329,900.00, aka $8,332.91 per acre.
This fully fenced, 39.59-acre property with electricity on-site is ideal for those seeking a permanent residence, a weekend retreat, a hunting ground, or a place to raise livestock.
06/26/2025
$329,900
39.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - County Road 104, Normanna, TX
This fully fenced 39.59 acre property is a canvas for your dreams, equipped with on-site electricity and free of restrictions. With two large earth ponds and scattered oak trees, it invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.
Ideally situated just 12 miles north of Beeville, Texas, and 25 miles south of Kenedy, this land offers the perfect blend of accessibility to city conveniences, including Walmart, Tractor Supply Company, Whataburger, and H.E.B., while still providing the serenity needed for hunting, recreation, or your future home.
The primarily level terrain, adorned with heavy brush, stunning mesquite and oak trees, and vibrant grass, is a testament to the land's potential. The seller has thoughtfully installed electric poles and a meter featuring a 50-amp, 30-amp, and 20-amp plug to support everything from RVs to everyday appliances.
The land is part of the Pettus Independent School District, a proud 2A school district for athletics.
These ponds offer the opportunity to attract a diverse range of wildlife, including whitetail deer, hogs, coyotes, bobcats, ducks, turkeys, quail, and doves.
With a newly installed low fence on the north, south, and west sides, an existing low fence on the east, and a 30-foot-wide driveway leading from County Road 104, your sanctuary of seclusion and privacy awaits.
This land is conveniently located 66 miles away from Victoria, Texas; 69 miles away from Corpus Christi, Texas; 82 miles away from San Antonio, Texas; 134 miles away from Austin, Texas; 138 miles away from Laredo, Texas, 185 miles away from McAllen, Texas, and 194 miles away from Houston, Texas.
The land is under agricultural exemption, which provides you with low county taxes and no city taxes.
The land has no oil pad sites; according to the Railroad Commission, there are a few old, non-working pipelines on the property from the 1950s.
Don't miss the opportunity to ask about available discounts for military personnel, veterans, educators, and first responders.
Sales Price: $329,900.00, aka $8,332.91 per acre.
This fully fenced, 39.59-acre property with electricity on-site is ideal for those seeking a permanent residence, a weekend retreat, a hunting ground, or a place to raise livestock.
06/26/2025
$329,900
39.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - County Road 104, Normanna, TX
This fully fenced 39.59 acre property is a canvas for your dreams, equipped with on-site electricity and free of restrictions. With two large earth ponds and scattered oak trees, it invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.
Ideally situated just 12 miles north of Beeville, Texas, and 25 miles south of Kenedy, this land offers the perfect blend of accessibility to city conveniences, including Walmart, Tractor Supply Company, Whataburger, and H.E.B., while still providing the serenity needed for hunting, recreation, or your future home.
The primarily level terrain, adorned with heavy brush, stunning mesquite and oak trees, and vibrant grass, is a testament to the land's potential. The seller has thoughtfully installed electric poles and a meter featuring a 50-amp, 30-amp, and 20-amp plug to support everything from RVs to everyday appliances.
The land is part of the Pettus Independent School District, a proud 2A school district for athletics.
These ponds offer the opportunity to attract a diverse range of wildlife, including whitetail deer, hogs, coyotes, bobcats, ducks, turkeys, quail, and doves.
With a newly installed low fence on the north, south, and west sides, an existing low fence on the east, and a 30-foot-wide driveway leading from County Road 104, your sanctuary of seclusion and privacy awaits.
This land is conveniently located 66 miles away from Victoria, Texas; 69 miles away from Corpus Christi, Texas; 82 miles away from San Antonio, Texas; 134 miles away from Austin, Texas; 138 miles away from Laredo, Texas, 185 miles away from McAllen, Texas, and 194 miles away from Houston, Texas.
The land is under agricultural exemption, which provides you with low county taxes and no city taxes.
The land has no oil pad sites; according to the Railroad Commission, there are a few old, non-working pipelines on the property from the 1950s.
Don't miss the opportunity to ask about available discounts for military personnel, veterans, educators, and first responders.
Sales Price: $329,900.00, aka $8,332.91 per acre.
This fully fenced, 39.59-acre property with electricity on-site is ideal for those seeking a permanent residence, a weekend retreat, a hunting ground, or a place to raise livestock.
06/26/2025
$329,900
39.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - County Road 104, Normanna, TX
This fully fenced 39.59 acre property is a canvas for your dreams, equipped with on-site electricity and free of restrictions. With two large earth ponds and scattered oak trees, it invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.
Ideally situated just 12 miles north of Beeville, Texas, and 25 miles south of Kenedy, this land offers the perfect blend of accessibility to city conveniences, including Walmart, Tractor Supply Company, Whataburger, and H.E.B., while still providing the serenity needed for hunting, recreation, or your future home.
The primarily level terrain, adorned with heavy brush, stunning mesquite and oak trees, and vibrant grass, is a testament to the land's potential. The seller has thoughtfully installed electric poles and a meter featuring a 50-amp, 30-amp, and 20-amp plug to support everything from RVs to everyday appliances.
The land is part of the Pettus Independent School District, a proud 2A school district for athletics.
These ponds offer the opportunity to attract a diverse range of wildlife, including whitetail deer, hogs, coyotes, bobcats, ducks, turkeys, quail, and doves.
With a newly installed low fence on the north, south, and west sides, an existing low fence on the east, and a 30-foot-wide driveway leading from County Road 104, your sanctuary of seclusion and privacy awaits.
This land is conveniently located 66 miles away from Victoria, Texas; 69 miles away from Corpus Christi, Texas; 82 miles away from San Antonio, Texas; 134 miles away from Austin, Texas; 138 miles away from Laredo, Texas, 185 miles away from McAllen, Texas, and 194 miles away from Houston, Texas.
The land is under agricultural exemption, which provides you with low county taxes and no city taxes.
The land has no oil pad sites; according to the Railroad Commission, there are a few old, non-working pipelines on the property from the 1950s.
Don't miss the opportunity to ask about available discounts for military personnel, veterans, educators, and first responders.
Sales Price: $329,900.00, aka $8,332.91 per acre.
This fully fenced, 39.59-acre property with electricity on-site is ideal for those seeking a permanent residence, a weekend retreat, a hunting ground, or a place to raise livestock.
06/26/2025
$329,900
39.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - County Road 104, Normanna, TX
This fully fenced 39.59 acre property is a canvas for your dreams, equipped with on-site electricity and free of restrictions. With two large earth ponds and scattered oak trees, it invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.
Ideally situated just 12 miles north of Beeville, Texas, and 25 miles south of Kenedy, this land offers the perfect blend of accessibility to city conveniences, including Walmart, Tractor Supply Company, Whataburger, and H.E.B., while still providing the serenity needed for hunting, recreation, or your future home.
The primarily level terrain, adorned with heavy brush, stunning mesquite and oak trees, and vibrant grass, is a testament to the land's potential. The seller has thoughtfully installed electric poles and a meter featuring a 50-amp, 30-amp, and 20-amp plug to support everything from RVs to everyday appliances.
The land is part of the Pettus Independent School District, a proud 2A school district for athletics.
These ponds offer the opportunity to attract a diverse range of wildlife, including whitetail deer, hogs, coyotes, bobcats, ducks, turkeys, quail, and doves.
With a newly installed low fence on the north, south, and west sides, an existing low fence on the east, and a 30-foot-wide driveway leading from County Road 104, your sanctuary of seclusion and privacy awaits.
This land is conveniently located 66 miles away from Victoria, Texas; 69 miles away from Corpus Christi, Texas; 82 miles away from San Antonio, Texas; 134 miles away from Austin, Texas; 138 miles away from Laredo, Texas, 185 miles away from McAllen, Texas, and 194 miles away from Houston, Texas.
The land is under agricultural exemption, which provides you with low county taxes and no city taxes.
The land has no oil pad sites; according to the Railroad Commission, there are a few old, non-working pipelines on the property from the 1950s.
Don't miss the opportunity to ask about available discounts for military personnel, veterans, educators, and first responders.
Sales Price: $329,900.00, aka $8,332.91 per acre.
This fully fenced, 39.59-acre property with electricity on-site is ideal for those seeking a permanent residence, a weekend retreat, a hunting ground, or a place to raise livestock.
06/26/2025
$329,900
39.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - County Road 104, Normanna, TX
This fully fenced 39.59 acre property is a canvas for your dreams, equipped with on-site electricity and free of restrictions. With two large earth ponds and scattered oak trees, it invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.
Ideally situated just 12 miles north of Beeville, Texas, and 25 miles south of Kenedy, this land offers the perfect blend of accessibility to city conveniences, including Walmart, Tractor Supply Company, Whataburger, and H.E.B., while still providing the serenity needed for hunting, recreation, or your future home.
The primarily level terrain, adorned with heavy brush, stunning mesquite and oak trees, and vibrant grass, is a testament to the land's potential. The seller has thoughtfully installed electric poles and a meter featuring a 50-amp, 30-amp, and 20-amp plug to support everything from RVs to everyday appliances.
The land is part of the Pettus Independent School District, a proud 2A school district for athletics.
These ponds offer the opportunity to attract a diverse range of wildlife, including whitetail deer, hogs, coyotes, bobcats, ducks, turkeys, quail, and doves.
With a newly installed low fence on the north, south, and west sides, an existing low fence on the east, and a 30-foot-wide driveway leading from County Road 104, your sanctuary of seclusion and privacy awaits.
This land is conveniently located 66 miles away from Victoria, Texas; 69 miles away from Corpus Christi, Texas; 82 miles away from San Antonio, Texas; 134 miles away from Austin, Texas; 138 miles away from Laredo, Texas, 185 miles away from McAllen, Texas, and 194 miles away from Houston, Texas.
The land is under agricultural exemption, which provides you with low county taxes and no city taxes.
The land has no oil pad sites; according to the Railroad Commission, there are a few old, non-working pipelines on the property from the 1950s.
Don't miss the opportunity to ask about available discounts for military personnel, veterans, educators, and first responders.
Sales Price: $329,900.00, aka $8,332.91 per acre.
This fully fenced, 39.59-acre property with electricity on-site is ideal for those seeking a permanent residence, a weekend retreat, a hunting ground, or a place to raise livestock.
06/26/2025
$329,900
39.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - County Road 104, Normanna, TX
This fully fenced 39.59 acre property is a canvas for your dreams, equipped with on-site electricity and free of restrictions. With two large earth ponds and scattered oak trees, it invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.
Ideally situated just 12 miles north of Beeville, Texas, and 25 miles south of Kenedy, this land offers the perfect blend of accessibility to city conveniences, including Walmart, Tractor Supply Company, Whataburger, and H.E.B., while still providing the serenity needed for hunting, recreation, or your future home.
The primarily level terrain, adorned with heavy brush, stunning mesquite and oak trees, and vibrant grass, is a testament to the land's potential. The seller has thoughtfully installed electric poles and a meter featuring a 50-amp, 30-amp, and 20-amp plug to support everything from RVs to everyday appliances.
The land is part of the Pettus Independent School District, a proud 2A school district for athletics.
These ponds offer the opportunity to attract a diverse range of wildlife, including whitetail deer, hogs, coyotes, bobcats, ducks, turkeys, quail, and doves.
With a newly installed low fence on the north, south, and west sides, an existing low fence on the east, and a 30-foot-wide driveway leading from County Road 104, your sanctuary of seclusion and privacy awaits.
This land is conveniently located 66 miles away from Victoria, Texas; 69 miles away from Corpus Christi, Texas; 82 miles away from San Antonio, Texas; 134 miles away from Austin, Texas; 138 miles away from Laredo, Texas, 185 miles away from McAllen, Texas, and 194 miles away from Houston, Texas.
The land is under agricultural exemption, which provides you with low county taxes and no city taxes.
The land has no oil pad sites; according to the Railroad Commission, there are a few old, non-working pipelines on the property from the 1950s.
Don't miss the opportunity to ask about available discounts for military personnel, veterans, educators, and first responders.
Sales Price: $329,900.00, aka $8,332.91 per acre.
This fully fenced, 39.59-acre property with electricity on-site is ideal for those seeking a permanent residence, a weekend retreat, a hunting ground, or a place to raise livestock.
06/02/2025
$13,950,000
2445 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - Charco Road, Beeville, TX
2,445 Acres DOUBLE DIAMOND RANCH, Bee-Goliad County
Beeville, Texas 78102
Double Diamond is a meticulously maintained, high-fenced hunting and working ranch in northern Bee County that has been in the same family since 1982. Thoughtfully developed and turnkey-ready, it offers everything needed to enjoy from day one. A well-planned road system, gently rolling terrain, strategic brush management, and scattered majestic oak trees make traversing the property both easy and scenic. The improvements throughout the ranch are tastefully designed to blend with the natural surroundings. The property boasts an exceptional, intensively managed deer herd, reliable water distribution, and convenient paved road access.
Improvements: The 6,000 sf main house sits atop one of the highest points on the ranch amongst a cluster of large oak trees with breathtaking views overlooking the nearby Blanco Creek Bottom. The main house has 6 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms and 2 half baths. The spacious living/dining area, which also has a wet bar, and the large kitchen were well designed for entertainment. Other features include covered parking in the front of the house, a side door entrance with a gun/mud room, a separate soundproof TV room and a covered back porch with nearby built-in stone fire pit set up for enjoyment of the amazing views. The main barn has three horse stalls, an office/shop with bathroom, plenty of storage and is connected to the pipe cattle pens. Near the main barn is a separate 3,800 sf equipment barn. The perimeter of the ranch is high fenced and there is some low fenced cross fending for cattle rotation. The main road from the front gate to the barn and main house has been improved with high quality caliche which came from the ranch.
Water: This ranch is very well watered with a total of eight water wells, four water troughs and five ponds scattered throughout. The largest pond is a dammed-up, Oak lined tributary of Blanco Creek which traverses through the northeast quadrant of the property. Along with Blanco Creek there are several other creek drainages that will hold pools of water during times of rainfall. Of the eight water wells, five of them are powered by electrical submersible pumps and three of them are windmill wells.
Wildlife: Wildlife is abundant, with an emphasis on the superior whitetail deer herd, which has been under diligent management since the installation of the high fence in 2002. The combination of extensive water access and habitat management fosters a thriving ecosystem. Other game includes turkey, quail, dove, javelina, wild hogs, and varmints. The main pond is stocked with bass and perch and attracts a variety of waterfowl for added recreational appeal.
Vegetation/Terrain: The ranch has been expertly managed through selective brush sculpting and clearing, promoting robust growth of native grasses ideal for quail and turkey habitat. Scattered throughout are large Live Oaks, thoughtfully preserved to enhance the natural beauty of the landscape. Additional native species include Cedar Elm, Hackberry, and the full array of South Texas brush essential for supporting trophy-class whitetail deer.
Minerals: Negotiable. Contact broker for details.
Taxes: Ag Exemption
06/02/2025
$13,950,000
2445 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - Charco Road, Beeville, TX
2,445 Acres DOUBLE DIAMOND RANCH, Bee-Goliad County
Beeville, Texas 78102
Double Diamond is a meticulously maintained, high-fenced hunting and working ranch in northern Bee County that has been in the same family since 1982. Thoughtfully developed and turnkey-ready, it offers everything needed to enjoy from day one. A well-planned road system, gently rolling terrain, strategic brush management, and scattered majestic oak trees make traversing the property both easy and scenic. The improvements throughout the ranch are tastefully designed to blend with the natural surroundings. The property boasts an exceptional, intensively managed deer herd, reliable water distribution, and convenient paved road access.
Improvements: The 6,000 sf main house sits atop one of the highest points on the ranch amongst a cluster of large oak trees with breathtaking views overlooking the nearby Blanco Creek Bottom. The main house has 6 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms and 2 half baths. The spacious living/dining area, which also has a wet bar, and the large kitchen were well designed for entertainment. Other features include covered parking in the front of the house, a side door entrance with a gun/mud room, a separate soundproof TV room and a covered back porch with nearby built-in stone fire pit set up for enjoyment of the amazing views. The main barn has three horse stalls, an office/shop with bathroom, plenty of storage and is connected to the pipe cattle pens. Near the main barn is a separate 3,800 sf equipment barn. The perimeter of the ranch is high fenced and there is some low fenced cross fending for cattle rotation. The main road from the front gate to the barn and main house has been improved with high quality caliche which came from the ranch.
Water: This ranch is very well watered with a total of eight water wells, four water troughs and five ponds scattered throughout. The largest pond is a dammed-up, Oak lined tributary of Blanco Creek which traverses through the northeast quadrant of the property. Along with Blanco Creek there are several other creek drainages that will hold pools of water during times of rainfall. Of the eight water wells, five of them are powered by electrical submersible pumps and three of them are windmill wells.
Wildlife: Wildlife is abundant, with an emphasis on the superior whitetail deer herd, which has been under diligent management since the installation of the high fence in 2002. The combination of extensive water access and habitat management fosters a thriving ecosystem. Other game includes turkey, quail, dove, javelina, wild hogs, and varmints. The main pond is stocked with bass and perch and attracts a variety of waterfowl for added recreational appeal.
Vegetation/Terrain: The ranch has been expertly managed through selective brush sculpting and clearing, promoting robust growth of native grasses ideal for quail and turkey habitat. Scattered throughout are large Live Oaks, thoughtfully preserved to enhance the natural beauty of the landscape. Additional native species include Cedar Elm, Hackberry, and the full array of South Texas brush essential for supporting trophy-class whitetail deer.
Minerals: Negotiable. Contact broker for details.
Taxes: Ag Exemption
06/02/2025
$13,950,000
2445 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - Charco Road, Beeville, TX
2,445 Acres DOUBLE DIAMOND RANCH, Bee-Goliad County
Beeville, Texas 78102
Double Diamond is a meticulously maintained, high-fenced hunting and working ranch in northern Bee County that has been in the same family since 1982. Thoughtfully developed and turnkey-ready, it offers everything needed to enjoy from day one. A well-planned road system, gently rolling terrain, strategic brush management, and scattered majestic oak trees make traversing the property both easy and scenic. The improvements throughout the ranch are tastefully designed to blend with the natural surroundings. The property boasts an exceptional, intensively managed deer herd, reliable water distribution, and convenient paved road access.
Improvements: The 6,000 sf main house sits atop one of the highest points on the ranch amongst a cluster of large oak trees with breathtaking views overlooking the nearby Blanco Creek Bottom. The main house has 6 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms and 2 half baths. The spacious living/dining area, which also has a wet bar, and the large kitchen were well designed for entertainment. Other features include covered parking in the front of the house, a side door entrance with a gun/mud room, a separate soundproof TV room and a covered back porch with nearby built-in stone fire pit set up for enjoyment of the amazing views. The main barn has three horse stalls, an office/shop with bathroom, plenty of storage and is connected to the pipe cattle pens. Near the main barn is a separate 3,800 sf equipment barn. The perimeter of the ranch is high fenced and there is some low fenced cross fending for cattle rotation. The main road from the front gate to the barn and main house has been improved with high quality caliche which came from the ranch.
Water: This ranch is very well watered with a total of eight water wells, four water troughs and five ponds scattered throughout. The largest pond is a dammed-up, Oak lined tributary of Blanco Creek which traverses through the northeast quadrant of the property. Along with Blanco Creek there are several other creek drainages that will hold pools of water during times of rainfall. Of the eight water wells, five of them are powered by electrical submersible pumps and three of them are windmill wells.
Wildlife: Wildlife is abundant, with an emphasis on the superior whitetail deer herd, which has been under diligent management since the installation of the high fence in 2002. The combination of extensive water access and habitat management fosters a thriving ecosystem. Other game includes turkey, quail, dove, javelina, wild hogs, and varmints. The main pond is stocked with bass and perch and attracts a variety of waterfowl for added recreational appeal.
Vegetation/Terrain: The ranch has been expertly managed through selective brush sculpting and clearing, promoting robust growth of native grasses ideal for quail and turkey habitat. Scattered throughout are large Live Oaks, thoughtfully preserved to enhance the natural beauty of the landscape. Additional native species include Cedar Elm, Hackberry, and the full array of South Texas brush essential for supporting trophy-class whitetail deer.
Minerals: Negotiable. Contact broker for details.
Taxes: Ag Exemption
06/02/2025
$13,950,000
2445 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - Charco Road, Beeville, TX
2,445 Acres DOUBLE DIAMOND RANCH, Bee-Goliad County
Beeville, Texas 78102
Double Diamond is a meticulously maintained, high-fenced hunting and working ranch in northern Bee County that has been in the same family since 1982. Thoughtfully developed and turnkey-ready, it offers everything needed to enjoy from day one. A well-planned road system, gently rolling terrain, strategic brush management, and scattered majestic oak trees make traversing the property both easy and scenic. The improvements throughout the ranch are tastefully designed to blend with the natural surroundings. The property boasts an exceptional, intensively managed deer herd, reliable water distribution, and convenient paved road access.
Improvements: The 6,000 sf main house sits atop one of the highest points on the ranch amongst a cluster of large oak trees with breathtaking views overlooking the nearby Blanco Creek Bottom. The main house has 6 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms and 2 half baths. The spacious living/dining area, which also has a wet bar, and the large kitchen were well designed for entertainment. Other features include covered parking in the front of the house, a side door entrance with a gun/mud room, a separate soundproof TV room and a covered back porch with nearby built-in stone fire pit set up for enjoyment of the amazing views. The main barn has three horse stalls, an office/shop with bathroom, plenty of storage and is connected to the pipe cattle pens. Near the main barn is a separate 3,800 sf equipment barn. The perimeter of the ranch is high fenced and there is some low fenced cross fending for cattle rotation. The main road from the front gate to the barn and main house has been improved with high quality caliche which came from the ranch.
Water: This ranch is very well watered with a total of eight water wells, four water troughs and five ponds scattered throughout. The largest pond is a dammed-up, Oak lined tributary of Blanco Creek which traverses through the northeast quadrant of the property. Along with Blanco Creek there are several other creek drainages that will hold pools of water during times of rainfall. Of the eight water wells, five of them are powered by electrical submersible pumps and three of them are windmill wells.
Wildlife: Wildlife is abundant, with an emphasis on the superior whitetail deer herd, which has been under diligent management since the installation of the high fence in 2002. The combination of extensive water access and habitat management fosters a thriving ecosystem. Other game includes turkey, quail, dove, javelina, wild hogs, and varmints. The main pond is stocked with bass and perch and attracts a variety of waterfowl for added recreational appeal.
Vegetation/Terrain: The ranch has been expertly managed through selective brush sculpting and clearing, promoting robust growth of native grasses ideal for quail and turkey habitat. Scattered throughout are large Live Oaks, thoughtfully preserved to enhance the natural beauty of the landscape. Additional native species include Cedar Elm, Hackberry, and the full array of South Texas brush essential for supporting trophy-class whitetail deer.
Minerals: Negotiable. Contact broker for details.
Taxes: Ag Exemption
06/02/2025
$13,950,000
2445 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - Charco Road, Beeville, TX
2,445 Acres DOUBLE DIAMOND RANCH, Bee-Goliad County
Beeville, Texas 78102
Double Diamond is a meticulously maintained, high-fenced hunting and working ranch in northern Bee County that has been in the same family since 1982. Thoughtfully developed and turnkey-ready, it offers everything needed to enjoy from day one. A well-planned road system, gently rolling terrain, strategic brush management, and scattered majestic oak trees make traversing the property both easy and scenic. The improvements throughout the ranch are tastefully designed to blend with the natural surroundings. The property boasts an exceptional, intensively managed deer herd, reliable water distribution, and convenient paved road access.
Improvements: The 6,000 sf main house sits atop one of the highest points on the ranch amongst a cluster of large oak trees with breathtaking views overlooking the nearby Blanco Creek Bottom. The main house has 6 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms and 2 half baths. The spacious living/dining area, which also has a wet bar, and the large kitchen were well designed for entertainment. Other features include covered parking in the front of the house, a side door entrance with a gun/mud room, a separate soundproof TV room and a covered back porch with nearby built-in stone fire pit set up for enjoyment of the amazing views. The main barn has three horse stalls, an office/shop with bathroom, plenty of storage and is connected to the pipe cattle pens. Near the main barn is a separate 3,800 sf equipment barn. The perimeter of the ranch is high fenced and there is some low fenced cross fending for cattle rotation. The main road from the front gate to the barn and main house has been improved with high quality caliche which came from the ranch.
Water: This ranch is very well watered with a total of eight water wells, four water troughs and five ponds scattered throughout. The largest pond is a dammed-up, Oak lined tributary of Blanco Creek which traverses through the northeast quadrant of the property. Along with Blanco Creek there are several other creek drainages that will hold pools of water during times of rainfall. Of the eight water wells, five of them are powered by electrical submersible pumps and three of them are windmill wells.
Wildlife: Wildlife is abundant, with an emphasis on the superior whitetail deer herd, which has been under diligent management since the installation of the high fence in 2002. The combination of extensive water access and habitat management fosters a thriving ecosystem. Other game includes turkey, quail, dove, javelina, wild hogs, and varmints. The main pond is stocked with bass and perch and attracts a variety of waterfowl for added recreational appeal.
Vegetation/Terrain: The ranch has been expertly managed through selective brush sculpting and clearing, promoting robust growth of native grasses ideal for quail and turkey habitat. Scattered throughout are large Live Oaks, thoughtfully preserved to enhance the natural beauty of the landscape. Additional native species include Cedar Elm, Hackberry, and the full array of South Texas brush essential for supporting trophy-class whitetail deer.
Minerals: Negotiable. Contact broker for details.
Taxes: Ag Exemption
06/02/2025
$13,950,000
2445 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - Charco Road, Beeville, TX
2,445 Acres DOUBLE DIAMOND RANCH, Bee-Goliad County
Beeville, Texas 78102
Double Diamond is a meticulously maintained, high-fenced hunting and working ranch in northern Bee County that has been in the same family since 1982. Thoughtfully developed and turnkey-ready, it offers everything needed to enjoy from day one. A well-planned road system, gently rolling terrain, strategic brush management, and scattered majestic oak trees make traversing the property both easy and scenic. The improvements throughout the ranch are tastefully designed to blend with the natural surroundings. The property boasts an exceptional, intensively managed deer herd, reliable water distribution, and convenient paved road access.
Improvements: The 6,000 sf main house sits atop one of the highest points on the ranch amongst a cluster of large oak trees with breathtaking views overlooking the nearby Blanco Creek Bottom. The main house has 6 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms and 2 half baths. The spacious living/dining area, which also has a wet bar, and the large kitchen were well designed for entertainment. Other features include covered parking in the front of the house, a side door entrance with a gun/mud room, a separate soundproof TV room and a covered back porch with nearby built-in stone fire pit set up for enjoyment of the amazing views. The main barn has three horse stalls, an office/shop with bathroom, plenty of storage and is connected to the pipe cattle pens. Near the main barn is a separate 3,800 sf equipment barn. The perimeter of the ranch is high fenced and there is some low fenced cross fending for cattle rotation. The main road from the front gate to the barn and main house has been improved with high quality caliche which came from the ranch.
Water: This ranch is very well watered with a total of eight water wells, four water troughs and five ponds scattered throughout. The largest pond is a dammed-up, Oak lined tributary of Blanco Creek which traverses through the northeast quadrant of the property. Along with Blanco Creek there are several other creek drainages that will hold pools of water during times of rainfall. Of the eight water wells, five of them are powered by electrical submersible pumps and three of them are windmill wells.
Wildlife: Wildlife is abundant, with an emphasis on the superior whitetail deer herd, which has been under diligent management since the installation of the high fence in 2002. The combination of extensive water access and habitat management fosters a thriving ecosystem. Other game includes turkey, quail, dove, javelina, wild hogs, and varmints. The main pond is stocked with bass and perch and attracts a variety of waterfowl for added recreational appeal.
Vegetation/Terrain: The ranch has been expertly managed through selective brush sculpting and clearing, promoting robust growth of native grasses ideal for quail and turkey habitat. Scattered throughout are large Live Oaks, thoughtfully preserved to enhance the natural beauty of the landscape. Additional native species include Cedar Elm, Hackberry, and the full array of South Texas brush essential for supporting trophy-class whitetail deer.
Minerals: Negotiable. Contact broker for details.
Taxes: Ag Exemption
06/02/2025
$13,950,000
2445 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - Charco Road, Beeville, TX
2,445 Acres DOUBLE DIAMOND RANCH, Bee-Goliad County
Beeville, Texas 78102
Double Diamond is a meticulously maintained, high-fenced hunting and working ranch in northern Bee County that has been in the same family since 1982. Thoughtfully developed and turnkey-ready, it offers everything needed to enjoy from day one. A well-planned road system, gently rolling terrain, strategic brush management, and scattered majestic oak trees make traversing the property both easy and scenic. The improvements throughout the ranch are tastefully designed to blend with the natural surroundings. The property boasts an exceptional, intensively managed deer herd, reliable water distribution, and convenient paved road access.
Improvements: The 6,000 sf main house sits atop one of the highest points on the ranch amongst a cluster of large oak trees with breathtaking views overlooking the nearby Blanco Creek Bottom. The main house has 6 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms and 2 half baths. The spacious living/dining area, which also has a wet bar, and the large kitchen were well designed for entertainment. Other features include covered parking in the front of the house, a side door entrance with a gun/mud room, a separate soundproof TV room and a covered back porch with nearby built-in stone fire pit set up for enjoyment of the amazing views. The main barn has three horse stalls, an office/shop with bathroom, plenty of storage and is connected to the pipe cattle pens. Near the main barn is a separate 3,800 sf equipment barn. The perimeter of the ranch is high fenced and there is some low fenced cross fending for cattle rotation. The main road from the front gate to the barn and main house has been improved with high quality caliche which came from the ranch.
Water: This ranch is very well watered with a total of eight water wells, four water troughs and five ponds scattered throughout. The largest pond is a dammed-up, Oak lined tributary of Blanco Creek which traverses through the northeast quadrant of the property. Along with Blanco Creek there are several other creek drainages that will hold pools of water during times of rainfall. Of the eight water wells, five of them are powered by electrical submersible pumps and three of them are windmill wells.
Wildlife: Wildlife is abundant, with an emphasis on the superior whitetail deer herd, which has been under diligent management since the installation of the high fence in 2002. The combination of extensive water access and habitat management fosters a thriving ecosystem. Other game includes turkey, quail, dove, javelina, wild hogs, and varmints. The main pond is stocked with bass and perch and attracts a variety of waterfowl for added recreational appeal.
Vegetation/Terrain: The ranch has been expertly managed through selective brush sculpting and clearing, promoting robust growth of native grasses ideal for quail and turkey habitat. Scattered throughout are large Live Oaks, thoughtfully preserved to enhance the natural beauty of the landscape. Additional native species include Cedar Elm, Hackberry, and the full array of South Texas brush essential for supporting trophy-class whitetail deer.
Minerals: Negotiable. Contact broker for details.
Taxes: Ag Exemption
06/02/2025
$13,950,000
2445 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - Charco Road, Beeville, TX
2,445 Acres DOUBLE DIAMOND RANCH, Bee-Goliad County
Beeville, Texas 78102
Double Diamond is a meticulously maintained, high-fenced hunting and working ranch in northern Bee County that has been in the same family since 1982. Thoughtfully developed and turnkey-ready, it offers everything needed to enjoy from day one. A well-planned road system, gently rolling terrain, strategic brush management, and scattered majestic oak trees make traversing the property both easy and scenic. The improvements throughout the ranch are tastefully designed to blend with the natural surroundings. The property boasts an exceptional, intensively managed deer herd, reliable water distribution, and convenient paved road access.
Improvements: The 6,000 sf main house sits atop one of the highest points on the ranch amongst a cluster of large oak trees with breathtaking views overlooking the nearby Blanco Creek Bottom. The main house has 6 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms and 2 half baths. The spacious living/dining area, which also has a wet bar, and the large kitchen were well designed for entertainment. Other features include covered parking in the front of the house, a side door entrance with a gun/mud room, a separate soundproof TV room and a covered back porch with nearby built-in stone fire pit set up for enjoyment of the amazing views. The main barn has three horse stalls, an office/shop with bathroom, plenty of storage and is connected to the pipe cattle pens. Near the main barn is a separate 3,800 sf equipment barn. The perimeter of the ranch is high fenced and there is some low fenced cross fending for cattle rotation. The main road from the front gate to the barn and main house has been improved with high quality caliche which came from the ranch.
Water: This ranch is very well watered with a total of eight water wells, four water troughs and five ponds scattered throughout. The largest pond is a dammed-up, Oak lined tributary of Blanco Creek which traverses through the northeast quadrant of the property. Along with Blanco Creek there are several other creek drainages that will hold pools of water during times of rainfall. Of the eight water wells, five of them are powered by electrical submersible pumps and three of them are windmill wells.
Wildlife: Wildlife is abundant, with an emphasis on the superior whitetail deer herd, which has been under diligent management since the installation of the high fence in 2002. The combination of extensive water access and habitat management fosters a thriving ecosystem. Other game includes turkey, quail, dove, javelina, wild hogs, and varmints. The main pond is stocked with bass and perch and attracts a variety of waterfowl for added recreational appeal.
Vegetation/Terrain: The ranch has been expertly managed through selective brush sculpting and clearing, promoting robust growth of native grasses ideal for quail and turkey habitat. Scattered throughout are large Live Oaks, thoughtfully preserved to enhance the natural beauty of the landscape. Additional native species include Cedar Elm, Hackberry, and the full array of South Texas brush essential for supporting trophy-class whitetail deer.
Minerals: Negotiable. Contact broker for details.
Taxes: Ag Exemption
06/02/2025
$13,950,000
2445 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - Charco Road, Beeville, TX
2,445 Acres DOUBLE DIAMOND RANCH, Bee-Goliad County
Beeville, Texas 78102
Double Diamond is a meticulously maintained, high-fenced hunting and working ranch in northern Bee County that has been in the same family since 1982. Thoughtfully developed and turnkey-ready, it offers everything needed to enjoy from day one. A well-planned road system, gently rolling terrain, strategic brush management, and scattered majestic oak trees make traversing the property both easy and scenic. The improvements throughout the ranch are tastefully designed to blend with the natural surroundings. The property boasts an exceptional, intensively managed deer herd, reliable water distribution, and convenient paved road access.
Improvements: The 6,000 sf main house sits atop one of the highest points on the ranch amongst a cluster of large oak trees with breathtaking views overlooking the nearby Blanco Creek Bottom. The main house has 6 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms and 2 half baths. The spacious living/dining area, which also has a wet bar, and the large kitchen were well designed for entertainment. Other features include covered parking in the front of the house, a side door entrance with a gun/mud room, a separate soundproof TV room and a covered back porch with nearby built-in stone fire pit set up for enjoyment of the amazing views. The main barn has three horse stalls, an office/shop with bathroom, plenty of storage and is connected to the pipe cattle pens. Near the main barn is a separate 3,800 sf equipment barn. The perimeter of the ranch is high fenced and there is some low fenced cross fending for cattle rotation. The main road from the front gate to the barn and main house has been improved with high quality caliche which came from the ranch.
Water: This ranch is very well watered with a total of eight water wells, four water troughs and five ponds scattered throughout. The largest pond is a dammed-up, Oak lined tributary of Blanco Creek which traverses through the northeast quadrant of the property. Along with Blanco Creek there are several other creek drainages that will hold pools of water during times of rainfall. Of the eight water wells, five of them are powered by electrical submersible pumps and three of them are windmill wells.
Wildlife: Wildlife is abundant, with an emphasis on the superior whitetail deer herd, which has been under diligent management since the installation of the high fence in 2002. The combination of extensive water access and habitat management fosters a thriving ecosystem. Other game includes turkey, quail, dove, javelina, wild hogs, and varmints. The main pond is stocked with bass and perch and attracts a variety of waterfowl for added recreational appeal.
Vegetation/Terrain: The ranch has been expertly managed through selective brush sculpting and clearing, promoting robust growth of native grasses ideal for quail and turkey habitat. Scattered throughout are large Live Oaks, thoughtfully preserved to enhance the natural beauty of the landscape. Additional native species include Cedar Elm, Hackberry, and the full array of South Texas brush essential for supporting trophy-class whitetail deer.
Minerals: Negotiable. Contact broker for details.
Taxes: Ag Exemption
06/02/2025
$13,950,000
2445 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - Charco Road, Beeville, TX
2,445 Acres DOUBLE DIAMOND RANCH, Bee-Goliad County
Beeville, Texas 78102
Double Diamond is a meticulously maintained, high-fenced hunting and working ranch in northern Bee County that has been in the same family since 1982. Thoughtfully developed and turnkey-ready, it offers everything needed to enjoy from day one. A well-planned road system, gently rolling terrain, strategic brush management, and scattered majestic oak trees make traversing the property both easy and scenic. The improvements throughout the ranch are tastefully designed to blend with the natural surroundings. The property boasts an exceptional, intensively managed deer herd, reliable water distribution, and convenient paved road access.
Improvements: The 6,000 sf main house sits atop one of the highest points on the ranch amongst a cluster of large oak trees with breathtaking views overlooking the nearby Blanco Creek Bottom. The main house has 6 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms and 2 half baths. The spacious living/dining area, which also has a wet bar, and the large kitchen were well designed for entertainment. Other features include covered parking in the front of the house, a side door entrance with a gun/mud room, a separate soundproof TV room and a covered back porch with nearby built-in stone fire pit set up for enjoyment of the amazing views. The main barn has three horse stalls, an office/shop with bathroom, plenty of storage and is connected to the pipe cattle pens. Near the main barn is a separate 3,800 sf equipment barn. The perimeter of the ranch is high fenced and there is some low fenced cross fending for cattle rotation. The main road from the front gate to the barn and main house has been improved with high quality caliche which came from the ranch.
Water: This ranch is very well watered with a total of eight water wells, four water troughs and five ponds scattered throughout. The largest pond is a dammed-up, Oak lined tributary of Blanco Creek which traverses through the northeast quadrant of the property. Along with Blanco Creek there are several other creek drainages that will hold pools of water during times of rainfall. Of the eight water wells, five of them are powered by electrical submersible pumps and three of them are windmill wells.
Wildlife: Wildlife is abundant, with an emphasis on the superior whitetail deer herd, which has been under diligent management since the installation of the high fence in 2002. The combination of extensive water access and habitat management fosters a thriving ecosystem. Other game includes turkey, quail, dove, javelina, wild hogs, and varmints. The main pond is stocked with bass and perch and attracts a variety of waterfowl for added recreational appeal.
Vegetation/Terrain: The ranch has been expertly managed through selective brush sculpting and clearing, promoting robust growth of native grasses ideal for quail and turkey habitat. Scattered throughout are large Live Oaks, thoughtfully preserved to enhance the natural beauty of the landscape. Additional native species include Cedar Elm, Hackberry, and the full array of South Texas brush essential for supporting trophy-class whitetail deer.
Minerals: Negotiable. Contact broker for details.
Taxes: Ag Exemption
06/02/2025
$13,950,000
2445 ac.
ACTIVE
Bee County - Charco Road, Beeville, TX
2,445 Acres DOUBLE DIAMOND RANCH, Bee-Goliad County
Beeville, Texas 78102
Double Diamond is a meticulously maintained, high-fenced hunting and working ranch in northern Bee County that has been in the same family since 1982. Thoughtfully developed and turnkey-ready, it offers everything needed to enjoy from day one. A well-planned road system, gently rolling terrain, strategic brush management, and scattered majestic oak trees make traversing the property both easy and scenic. The improvements throughout the ranch are tastefully designed to blend with the natural surroundings. The property boasts an exceptional, intensively managed deer herd, reliable water distribution, and convenient paved road access.
Improvements: The 6,000 sf main house sits atop one of the highest points on the ranch amongst a cluster of large oak trees with breathtaking views overlooking the nearby Blanco Creek Bottom. The main house has 6 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms and 2 half baths. The spacious living/dining area, which also has a wet bar, and the large kitchen were well designed for entertainment. Other features include covered parking in the front of the house, a side door entrance with a gun/mud room, a separate soundproof TV room and a covered back porch with nearby built-in stone fire pit set up for enjoyment of the amazing views. The main barn has three horse stalls, an office/shop with bathroom, plenty of storage and is connected to the pipe cattle pens. Near the main barn is a separate 3,800 sf equipment barn. The perimeter of the ranch is high fenced and there is some low fenced cross fending for cattle rotation. The main road from the front gate to the barn and main house has been improved with high quality caliche which came from the ranch.
Water: This ranch is very well watered with a total of eight water wells, four water troughs and five ponds scattered throughout. The largest pond is a dammed-up, Oak lined tributary of Blanco Creek which traverses through the northeast quadrant of the property. Along with Blanco Creek there are several other creek drainages that will hold pools of water during times of rainfall. Of the eight water wells, five of them are powered by electrical submersible pumps and three of them are windmill wells.
Wildlife: Wildlife is abundant, with an emphasis on the superior whitetail deer herd, which has been under diligent management since the installation of the high fence in 2002. The combination of extensive water access and habitat management fosters a thriving ecosystem. Other game includes turkey, quail, dove, javelina, wild hogs, and varmints. The main pond is stocked with bass and perch and attracts a variety of waterfowl for added recreational appeal.
Vegetation/Terrain: The ranch has been expertly managed through selective brush sculpting and clearing, promoting robust growth of native grasses ideal for quail and turkey habitat. Scattered throughout are large Live Oaks, thoughtfully preserved to enhance the natural beauty of the landscape. Additional native species include Cedar Elm, Hackberry, and the full array of South Texas brush essential for supporting trophy-class whitetail deer.
Minerals: Negotiable. Contact broker for details.
Taxes: Ag Exemption
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