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03/05/2025
$199,900
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Medina County - Hondo, TX
1796 Ranches is located just under an hour to San Antonio and 15 to 23 minutes from four small towns with access to Walmart, HEB, Hospital and restaurants. Our location on the Western edge of the Hill Country, in the extremely popular transition zone, offers a great mix of giant live oak trees, native brush country and great soil. Not to mention the excellent ground water from the Edwards.
The property boasts some of the most breathtaking views and trees you'll ever encounter. Imagine waking up to the soft glow of the morning sun as it illuminates the rugged landscape, painting the sky with hues of orange and pink. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee on the porch or taking a leisurely stroll through the countryside, you'll be surrounded by the natural beauty that defines life at 1796 Ranches.
Enjoy the best of all worlds for your recreational and hunting needs. There is a wealth of outdoor attractions and activities just waiting to be explored. From hiking, horseback riding, camping, and ATVing, to fishing and birdwatching, there's something for everyone to enjoy right in your own big backyard. Plus, with nearby attractions like state parks, rivers, wineries, and historic landmarks, you'll never run out of things to see and do.
1796 Ranches is offering you the perfect land to build your Hill Country cabin, barndominium or main residence. Dont miss out, these amazing ranches are all priced to sell!
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07/22/2025
$63,618,090
10692 ac.
ACTIVE
Zavala County - La Pryor, TX
As a result, North Ranch is home to exceptional white-tailed deer and some of the best bird huntingBobwhite quail, dove and Rio Grande turkeysin the state. While the deer have been managed under an MLDP-3 since 2017, the hunting has been limited to the owner's family, friends and invited business associates. Mature whitetails measuring 160" 190" have been harvested over the past three years. In addition, the ranch boasts oryx, axis deer and feral hogs as well as a host of non-game species.
The Land and the Water
The deep, rich blackland found in the river bottom transitions into strong red clay which gives way to sandy loam. Towering pecans, Mexican sycamore and oaks stand sentry along the river, while guajillo, black brush, white brush, mesquite, guayacan and other protein-rich brush species provide food and shelter for wildlife in the uplands.
As part of the brush management plan, the land has been strategically cleared to increase edge preferred by wildlife and strategically roller chopped to increase the diversity of grasses and forbs that are essential to upland birds. Native grasses have been replanted on suitable sites.
The Nueces runs clear and turquoise-hued through the ranch. The river is pocked with deep, blue holes that hold water and allow for swimming and fishing even in the dry years. The North Ranch possesses water rights from the Nueces.
In addition to the river, the North Ranch has approximately 1.5 miles of surface water that measures about one-quarter mile wide. The surface water catchment is a collection of various creeks and ponds that is fed by runoff and irrigation water.
To ensure that water is easily accessible in all quadrants of the ranch, more than 7.5 miles of 2-inch poly water line and an additional 7.5 miles of 4-inch poly water line have been laid and buried. The water distribution system also includes eight cement water troughs that are 8-feet in diameter encircled by 8-foot cement skirts and two cement water troughs, 20-feet in diameter with 8-foot cement skirts.
There are four irrigation wells (one = 120 gal./min.; one = 300 gal./min.; two = 110 gal./min.) The irrigation wells are used, in part, to supply a 40-acre Reinke pivot and a 36-acre Reinke pivot. The pivots water food plots that have traditionally been planted in sunflowers to enhance dove hunting.
To meet domestic water needs, the ranch has two solar wells, six electric submersible wells and another well (60 gal./min.) connected to a 60,000-gallon storage tank that supplies the headquarters compound.
The Living
Thanks to the attention to detail, living is comfortable and easy. The style, as befitting a Brush Country ranch, is rustically elegant.
Working in a style reminiscent of Mexico and the Southwest, artisans combined adobe, stone, hammered metal and wood to create spaces that are inviting, warm and reflective of the region's history, culture and lifestyle. Strategically placed courtyards and gathering areas ensure that family and guests can spend their days and nights soaking up the peace, quiet and textured beauty of South Texas.
The two-bedroom/two-bath Farm House encompasses 1,600 square feet of updated, beautifully appointed living space. Currently used as the owners' home, the open floor plan residence features a kitchen with an eating area and living room.
With four bedrooms and four baths, the 2,500 square foot Dog Trot, situated across the courtyard from the Farm House, serves as a guest house. As the name implies, its architectural design reflects the dog trot cabins favored by early Texas pioneers.
The two-story Chef House, which currently serves as lodging for visiting chefs, features two bedrooms, one full bath and one half bath.
Set away from the main compound, the Cowboy Cabins measure about 1,000 square feet. The lodge, built in a u-shape around a central courtyard, features six bedrooms each with a private bath.
The River House sits near the Nueces. It's currently used as a place to store fishing rods, inner tubes and other gear for water fun, but it could be updated and upgraded to living quarters.
Arguably, the ranch's focal point is the 11,600 square foot Barndominium. The front one-third has been finished as functionally beautiful living space, while the remaining two-thirds is used as storage for hunting vehicles and other equipment.
The living space includes a top-of-the-line commercial kitchen with an attached utility area, a dining area, living room and bathroom. In addition, the Barndominium has four bedrooms each with a private bath. The bedrooms are accessed by a split staircase that is easily reached from the barndo's storage area. This practical configuration allows hunters to wash off the evidence of the day's excursion without passing through the rest of the living space.
In addition to the residences, the North Ranch has a 700 square foot high-capacity laundry and a 500 square foot secure, self-contained gun room.
The Infrastructure
To ensure that both rifle shooters and shotgunners are in top form, the North Ranch has a shooting range and a skeet range. The shooting range, which has a two-story, covered shooting deck, extends 700 yards, with targets at 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 and 700 yards. The skeet range features five stations and an elevated shooting pavilion.
The North Ranch's perimeter is high-fenced and there is also a 3,000 acre high-fenced "enclosure" within the ranch that holds the oryx herd and some axis. In recent years, approximately 7 miles of five-wire cedar post fences have been installed as cross fences.
While the ranch hasn't been grazed in the past three years, it is outfitted to handle cattle with a functional set of working pens. The ranch roads provide easy access to the entire ranch.
In addition to the storage space within the barndominium, there are two equipment barns. One is 2,000 square feet and the other is 4,000 square feet
All furnishings and the 29 Atascosa deer blinds, 31 Atascosa 500-pound corn feeders and 32 2,000-lb. protein feeders convey with the sale.
The Opportunity
For anyone looking for the ultimate recreation destination, the North Ranch has it all. Abundant water. Exceptional habitat. Plentiful wildlife. Well-designed lodging. New infrastructure. And each piece is already in place, so you can begin to enjoy one of the premier hunting and recreation ranches in the country immediately.
Seize this rare opportunity before it disappears as quickly as a wily muy grande into the brush. . .
Existing hunting and grazing leases create an income-producing opportunity for a new owner, if desired.
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To experience the opportunity of the North Ranch for yourself, call Howard W. Hood at (830) 739-3815 with Hood Real Estate, Inc. The ranch is listed for $5,950/acre.
11/11/2025
$24,000,000
2541.86 ac.
ACTIVE
Uvalde County - Camp Wood, TX
ACREAGE. 2,541.86+/- Acres
LAND TYPE. Texas Hill Country, Superior Live Water, Aviation, Agriculture, Legacy, Luxury, Investment Holding, Hunting, Recreation, Livestock, Wildlife, Retirement, Full-Time, Weekend, Seasonal
TAX EXEMPTION. Wildlife Management Tax Exemption
LOCATION. 7+/- miles south of Camp Wood.
ACCESS.
PRIVATE AIRSTRIP. For those who prefer to travel by air, Fossil Creek features its own private 5,378+/- foot lighted and paved landing strip built to accommodate a range of aircraft with ease. Whether you are flying in for the weekend or welcoming guests from afar, this private runway makes arrivals and departures as seamless as it is impressive.
IMPROVED INTERIOR RANCH ROADS AND TRAILS. Access to and through the ranch could not be more convenient. With just over a mile of paved county road frontage on County Road 416, three gated entrances, and a well-designed network of improved interior roads, the road system throughout the property makes it easy to navigate and manage the land. Whether you are checking livestock, heading to the lodge, establishing a game operation, running guided hunts or simply exploring the far reaches of the ranch, it is a setup that combines convenience, security, and functionalityexactly what you would expect from a property of this caliber.
LAND.
PURE TEXAS HILL COUNTRY. The ranch showcases some of the most dynamic and beautiful Hill Country topography you will find anywhere. From rugged, scenic ridgelines and steep mountain slopes to gently rolling pastures and rich bottomland along Lake Creek, the landscape is as diverse as it is striking. Elevations range from about 1,318 to over 2,050 feet, creating endless views, incredible building sites, and classic Hill Country character.
SUMMARY.
Encompassing approximately 2,541.86+/- acres, Fossil Creek Ranch wraps around the northern edge of the tranquil Lake Creek valley with rolling hills, scenic ridges, rich bottomland, deep draws and far-reaching vistas.
The ranch features 5,378+/- feet of privately owned, asphalt-paved, and lighted runway, ready to accommodate nearly any aircraft you choose to fly in. A double hangar with pilots lounge and covered parking sits just off the strip offering convenience and comfort from touchdown to takeoff. Arriving for a quick visit or an extended stay, the fly-in-fly-out access is first-class functionality right on the ranch.
Massive concrete drive-across dams back up the water creating and showcasing acres of stunning, crystal-clear water, framed by limestone ledges and ancient hardwoods. The waterway is exclusive, private and does not grant public access.
The live water is a defining feature of the ranch that flows continuously through the heart of the ranch, stretching roughly three (3+/-) miles from end-to-end, including both sides along its course. Beyond the main lakes, there are three additional spring-fed poolstwo that have flowed continuously and one that runs seasonally.
The ranch is well-watered with five functional shallow wells, including an irrigation well with 510=/- acre-feet of permitted water rights that can be utilized to maintain lake levels and sustain a pecan orchard near the lower lake.
Welcoming improvements including a native stone lodge and guesthouses are nestled along Lake Creekvisually stunning and accommodating to a significant number of guests.
A hunter and anglers dream! The ranch is fully high-fenced and home to genetically improved wildlife including Whitetail, Axis, Gemsbok, Addax, Blackbuck, Aoudad, Sika, and Fallow deer, making for incredible hunting opportunities season after season. For the fishermen, the lakes are stocked and ready year-round. Plus, with an on-site processing facility and a walk-in cooler, youve got everything you need to enjoy the full outdoor experience from field (or lake) to table.
Theres no shortage of exceptional features that make Fossil Creek Ranch truly one of a kindbut words can only do so much justice. This is one you simply have to see to believe.
WATER. Water across the ranch is supplied by five wells strategically located throughout the property, each equipped with submersible pumps one powered by solar. Every well feeds into a system of storage tanks, pipelines, and troughs that efficiently distribute water to various areas for domestic wildlife and livestock use. An irrigation well sits on a 100 x 100 plot west of County Road 416, accessed by a 15-foot easement. This well is permitted for an impressive 510+/- acre-feet of groundwater rights through the Uvalde County Water Conservation District and features a 10 HP submersible pump. Piping is already in place to move water from the west side of the road to the east, providing irrigation for small fields and helping sustain three picturesque spring-fed lakes with concrete and earthen dams. These lakes lie along the scenic Lake Creek, which winds gracefully through the property for nearly 3 miles adding natural beauty, reliable surface water and endless recreational opportunities to this exceptional ranch.
VEGETATION. The ranch showcases a diverse mix of Hill Country vegetation, thoughtfully balanced between open pastures and dense native cover. Strategic clearing provides ideal grazing areas, while heavily wooded sections offer incredible habitat for wildlife seeking food and shelter. Scenic overlooks and rugged limestone ledges rise above the creekperfect for the adventurous spirit who might fancy a high dive into the deep, clear water below. You will find a beautiful array of native species throughout the ranch, including live oak, blue oak, shin oak, Spanish oak, guajillo, buckeye, mountain laurel, elm, pion pine, Texas sotol, and countless others that make this live water ranch landscape so rich and inviting.
WILDLIFE.
GAME FENCING. The entire ranch is under high game fence and in great condition, offering both security and excellent wildlife management.
Gemsbok
Addax
Fallow
Whitetail
Axis
Blackbuck
Hog
Aoudad
Sika
Dove
Quail
Waterfowl
IMPROVEMENTS.
PAVED LIGHTED RUNWAY - TWO AIRPLANE HANGARS - LOUNGE - COVERED PARKING. If you prefer to arrive in style, this fly-in, fly-out luxury ranch features a 5,378+/- foot paved and lighted runway set against the backdrop of the Texas hills. Two impressive 8,000+/- sq. ft. hangars provide ample space for aircraft storage and maintenance, equipped with a small lounge and half bath. There is also covered vehicle parking and an expansive concrete apron, making it as functional as it is impressiveperfect for pilots who appreciate convenience without compromising on luxury.
CREEK SIDE MAIN LODGE. Six Bedrooms - Four Bathrooms. 4,619+/- Sq. Ft. Living. Expansive Carport, Covered Porches, Open Patios, Concrete Driveway.
The main lodge is impressive and thoughtfully designed with a resort-style layout that centers around a sparkling swimming pool and open patio. On one side, the primary residence offers a spacious master suite, an inviting great room, a well-appointed kitchen, and two additional bedrooms connected by a Jack-and-Jill bath. Upstairs, the guest area provides two more bedrooms, a bunk room, and a full extended bathideal for hosting friends and family while maintaining privacy and comfort for everyone. Its a seamless blend of style, space, and laid-back luxury.
SWIMMING POOL. Surrounded by mature oaks and open skies, the 1,279+/- sq. ft. swimming pool with a modern shade sail features a widespread patio area with ample space for lounging in the sun or setting up outdoor furniture.
GAME ROOM. 1,063+/- Sq. Ft. Game Room with Fireplace, Bar, 1/2 Bath and Closet Space. 2,601+/- Sq. Ft. Pavilion with Fireplace, Bar-B-Que, Bar and Open Patio.
Opposite the main lodge, across from the pool is the ultimate hangout spot. A party pavilion and game room are designed for entertaining in true ranch style. The oversized poolside patio is complete with a stone fireplace, built-in BBQ area ready for any grill master, and a bar to keep the drinks flowing. Step inside the game room and the fun continues with another fireplace and TV area for game day, a card table for the high rollers, a pool table for a little friendly competition, and a full-size bar that ties it all together. Its an impressive setup built for good times, great company and some serious entertainment.
CREEK SIDE GUEST HOUSE. 3 Bedrooms - 2 Bathrooms, 2,700+/- Sq. Ft. Living. Expansive Concrete Driveway, Covered Porch, Open Patio.
Across the lake from the main lodge sits a beautiful guest house overlooking the water. This home features a split living design with a private master suite complete with its own fireplace, plus two guest bedrooms connected by a Jack-and-Jill bath. The open-concept great room and kitchen create a warm, welcoming space anchored by another fireplace, ideal for relaxing. Outside, a full-length covered porch and open patio invite you to sit back and take in the lake views from sunrise to sunset.
LAUNDRY/STORAGE ROOM. A dedicated wash house keeps things tidy and organized, offering a convenient space for laundry and storage. This separate 429+/- sq. ft. building includes a fully plumbed laundry area and two spacious storage rooms. It is perfect for linens, cleaning supplies, or extra gear.
TWO TOOL SHEDS. Two well-constructed tool sheds add a touch of practicality without sacrificing style. Measuring approximately 255+/- sq. ft. and 135+/- sq. ft., both are site-built with concrete foundations, rock veneer and insulated metal doors. They are perfect for keeping tools, ranch gear or even holiday decor neatly organized and out of sight.
EQUIPMENT SHED. A spacious 1,800+/- sq. ft. equipment shed built for function and convenience. Three-sided metal structure with 12+/- foot clearance and three large bays. Plenty of room to store everything from dump trucks and skid steers to tractors, mowers, and attachments. It is the perfect setup to keep your equipment protected and ready for work when you nee
05/17/2025
$11,995,000
695.18 ac.
ACTIVE
Mason County - 1384 Tres Chivos Viejos Road, Mason, TX
Welcome to Tres Chivos Viejos Ranch, a breathtaking 695.18-acre property nestled along the emerald waters of the Llano River. With approximately 6,000 feet of river frontage, some of which including both sides of the river, this ranch offers an extraordinary variety of water features, including aqua-blue holes, tranquil pools, dazzling rapids, and expansive rock shelves, all teeming with fish of all types. The river's rock bottom provides stunning water clarity with a Caribbean-tinted aqua blue hue, making it a paradise for fishing, swimming, and enjoying nature's beauty. The mix of shallow shelves and deeper pools creates perfect spots for both kids and adults to have a memorable experience.
At the heart of the ranch stands a magnificent lodge-style home, spanning approximately 3,930 square feet. This inviting residence features 5 spacious bedrooms, 4 baths, and a grand lodge room with a towering double-sided walk-around rock fireplace and ceilings soaring over 20 feet. Large porches wrap around the house, offering ample space to relax and take in the serene surroundings, while a rock outdoor firepit area provides the perfect spot to gather and enjoy panoramic views of the river valley.
The land itself is a masterpiece of diversity, with several high viewpoints that offer sweeping vistas of the river and lush bottom land rich with plentiful cover for wildlife. Multiple natural springs enhance the propertys abundant water resources, adding to the strong live-water dynamic and supporting a thriving ecosystem. The western portion of the ranch features easily accessible river frontage via a road that forms the western border, where dramatic bluff walls rise from the water, creating an incredibly striking backdrop.
Practical improvements add to the ranchs appeal. In addition to the spacious ranch house, ideal for housing a large family and guests, there is a functional barn with a concrete slab and roll-up doors, perfect for storage or hobbies. Four strong water wells, strategically located across different areas of the ranch, ensure a reliable water supply for both the land and its wildlife. There are also two springs that flow consistently, one of which has an old concrete spring box from days long ago.
Access to Tres Chivos Viejos Ranch is via Tres Chivos Viejos Road, a private and well-maintained easement road that ensures privacy and ease of entry. The ranch is conveniently located approximately 2 hours from both Austin and San Antoniokey buyer marketsand about 3.5 hours from Midland. The charming community of Mason, just 14 miles away, adds a positive draw with its small-town appeal and essential amenities.
Tres Chivos Viejos Ranch is more than a propertyits a legacy. Whether youre seeking a private retreat, a family estate, or a haven for outdoor adventures, this ranch promises endless possibilities in one of Texass most picturesque settings.
08/19/2024
$25,000,000
10474 ac.
ACTIVE
Bailey County - Stegall, TX
Very rarely is an operation of this scale and quality offered to the public for purchase. This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity to obtain a legacy which has taken decades of dedication to obtain.
Veritas Real Estate Co is blessed to be chosen as the exclusive broker to offer the J Ob Farming & Ranching business. This fully operational business is offered as a complete package with all assets, which include:
10,474 deeded acres
Extensive improvements
A large fleet of farming equipment, and implements
The last remaining seed-stock of a specialty crop in the United States.
Seed Cleaning Business and Operation
Located in Bailey County, Texas, the acreage consists of dryland and irrigated farmland, native and improved pasture, and CRP land. Additionally, this land offers world-class hunting opportunities, making this mix of enterprises one of the most attractive offerings to be marketed. The property is in one of the most affordable dollar-per-acre arable farmland regions in the United States.
***LOCATION & ACCESS***
The property is located in the rural western portion of the Texas Panhandle in Bailey County of the South High Plains. At the center of the operation is the former community of Stegall, Texas, which is located 27 miles SW of Muleshoe Texas, 28 miles NW of Morton Texas, and 38 minutes SE of Portales, NM.
Lubbock, TX (pop: 263,930) is located 80 miles SE of the property which houses an international airport.
The property is directly centered between the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge and the Grulla National Wildlife Refuge. Grulla Natl Refuge is NW 3 miles to the closest corner, and Muleshoe Natl Reuge is 4.5 miles SE to the closest corner.
Coyote Lake Feeders, a 34,000 head feed yard, is 8 miles to the north of the property's headquarters.
All parcels are accessible via paved frontage or county-maintained dirt road frontage. Most parcels are in close proximity and touching with other parcels. Paved FM 298 acts as an aorta through the middle of the property stemming from the center of the Headquarters allowing ease of access to all the parcels, enabling smoother operations.
***OVERALL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION***
The land comprises of:
531.2 acres of irrigated parcels,
7,230 acres of dryland,
1,765.3 acres in native/improved pasture, and
966.23 acres of CRP parcels.
The land is mostly level with minimal contour. The elevation ranges from the highest point of 4105ft to 3875 ft at the lowest. Most of the soils consist of strong Stegall Loam (0-1% slopes) or a sandy loam variety. The property has generally been used for cattle production, wheat, sorgum-almum, corn, cotton, and hay grazer production. FSA 156 forms are available on request.
The native and CRP pastures consist of side-oat gramma, little bluestem and buffalo grass with some mesquites, and yuccas, and sporadically dotted with wildlife playas and elm trees. Overall, the property is a vast, uninterrupted span of open land.
***IMPROVEMENTS***
The property holds 3 large steel warehouse barns with a total combined square footage of 41,400, all of which are supported with 2 ft+ thick concrete flooring, as follows:
Main barn: 130' x 180
Seed Warehouse barn: 60' x 180
"Airport Place" Barn: 60'x 120
There are 3 homes, and a furnished hunt shack on the property:
Headquarters Home: 1,890 sqft
North Hand House: 1,743 sqft
West Hand House: 1,473 sqft
Hunt Shack: 1,000 sqft
Additionally, there are:
(3) newer equipment/hay sheds each 100x 70 under the roofline.
1,800 sqft enclosed metal storage barn
12,000 gallon off-road diesel storage tank
(2) 1,000 gallon underground fuel tanks
Working cattle pens (pipe) with sweep and squeeze-chute
Covered Holding Pens
Concrete cattle feeding trough
All of the native pastureland is fenced with good to new 5 strand barbed wire fence, with solid 2- 3/8 pipe corners and H-braces. The native pasture parcels are equipped with double hung 19 gates, and each pasture is equipped with livestock/wildlife wells and troughs. Many of the dryland parcels are also equipped with water troughs for livestock and wildlife purposes fed by electric and solar pumps, and a windmill.
***Irrigation***
The "Baileyboro Gin" (#4 on the map):
-513.2 acres total
-360 acres irrigated (70%)
-(3) New 2024 Valley Pivots
-Pivots are all poly-lined, 8 tower pivots
-Pivots are all nozzled at 600 GPM each
-9 wells total. 8 of them drilled in 2024
-Deepest well is only at 156ft
-8 wells are cased with 8" steel casing, one well w/ 5" steel casing
-Water piping and nozzle package structured to water each pivot individually and rotate circle use
5.41 gpm per irrigated acre (when watered individually).
All wells on the property are within the High Plains Underwater District and pull water from the Ogallala aquifer. The Santa Rosa/Dockum aquifer also spans under the property.
***Specialty Crop***
J Ob Farming has had profound success in growing a specialty crop which has served as a staple of the operation and has been the life blood behind the acquisitions of this operation. About 1-1.2k acres are planted each year of this crop, and generally nets $400k-500k a year alone.
Sorghum-almum is one of the most valuable livestock forage and fodder crops during summer in semi-arid areas worldwide and has been grown on the property for the purpose of harvesting the seed for market. Included in the sale is the last known remaining seed-stock of sorghum-almum in the United States (estimated around 50,000 lbs), along with the current sorghum-almum crop in the field. Seed dealer contacts, along with all equipment to continue the business will also be included. The current owners have expressed the willingness to train the future owners for the continuation of the business.
Additionally included with the sale is 169,000 lbs of cleaned and stored 2024 Beardless Wheat Seed (VNS), which can be used to replant production fields and 3,000 lbs of delinted cotton.
***Equipment***
The J Ob farming operation is ready to operate on Day 1. Included in the sale is a multitude of GPS enabled John Deere tractors, combines, sprayers, strippers, grain drills, square and round balers, windrowers, tractor-trailers, F-250 flatbed trucks, a large inventory of various implements, hand-tools, supplies/ materials, and much, much more. A complete list of equipment inventory is available on request.
A Clipper Seed cleaner is also included inside the main barn which has been used to clean various seed for market grown on the property.
***Wildlife/Hunting***
Due to its rural nature and size, the property is more than abundant with a variety of wildlife. Herds of American Antelope, Mule deer, and even Whitetail deer take refuge on the property. World class Antelope bucks and Mule Deer have been harvested on the property, and the current owners have sold antelope and mule deer guided hunts on the property every year. J Ob Farms also provided the Mule Deer and Antelope portion for the Texas Big Game: "Texas Slam" hunts on this very property.
The current owners have participated in Managed Lands Deer Program year after year to take advantage of extended season lengths and liberalized harvest opportunities. For the '24-25 hunting season, this property was given 8 Mule Buck and 8 Mule Doe tags. The property qualifies for landowner Pronghorn permits as it falls within the Unit 46 Panhandle Pronghorn Herd.
There is a furnished hunt shack on the property to house out of area hunters during the season.
Many Sandhill Cranes are also abundant in the area known to roost on playas during the evenings and night to fly to production fields in the mornings. An estimated 50,000-70,0000 Sandhill cranes visit the general area during the winter months. Blue (Scaled) Quail are also found on the property, along with a generous amount of dove. The property also serves well for predator hunting, for species such as bobcat and coyotes.
***Conservation***
Currently there are 966.23 acres of parcels in the CRP program with three separate contracts. Of these parcels, 849.89 acres are enrolled, with a total combined annual income of $36,973. CRP contracts are available on request.
***Energy***
The Sagamore Wind Farm in Roosevelt, Co New Mexico is approximately 2 miles west from the closest parcel. The Blue Cloud Wind Project is 7.5 miles east from the closest parcel. There is a 345 KV transmission line 0.3 miles from the closest parcel.
***Utilities***
A majority of the parcels have overhead electricity available provided by Bailey County Electric Coop on the property or on the county roads. Please see the interactive map to view where electric lines are located. AT&T High speed internet fiber cables have also been recently installed along FM 298.
**Broker Remarks & Pricing***
A comprehensive offering of this size does not come often. The J Ob Farming and Ranching Operation is a clean, turn-key operation with pride of ownership evident in every corner of the property. The operation is not only a multi-facet business opportunity but a sizable land holding with a considerable amount of depreciation for the next owner.
The J OB farming operation is offered at $2,386 per acre, or $25,000,000-- which includes all improvements, equipment/implements, tools, supplies/materials, and the sorghum-almum seed business/seed-stock.
We thank you for you time and for review of the J Ob Farming operation. Please visit out website (link on this page) for more photos and information about this opportunity.
07/07/2022
$15,950,000
5596.94 ac.
ACTIVE
Kinney County - Brackettville, TX
Situated where the Hill Country meets the Brush Country, the 5,596.94-acre T&C Ranch, located in Edwards and Kinney counties, provides complete privacy in a ruggedly beautiful setting. Neighbored by large ranches and nestled in the expansive elbow room between Rocksprings, Brackettville and Barksdale, the ranch is a secluded oasis of tranquility that boasts star-studded night skies and superlative wildlife habitat.
The ranch's terrain is diverse, encompassing bottomlands, majestic bluffs with views "to the end of the world" and Indian Mountain, the area's highest peak that rises more than 2,100 feet. One of several caves that exist on the ranch has been explored. In at least one location, Native Americans etched pictographs into the rock to record their history.
To make the most of the views, there are three observation decks placed at prime locations throughout the ranch. One of the decks is roofed and outfitted for skeet shooting, giving guests an opportunity to hone their marksmanship while soaking up the scenery. Most of the ranch roads are improved providing stress-free access throughout the property.
Cedar has been strategically removed throughout the ranch, opening space for native grass, forbs and nutrition-rich brush. Several varieties of oaks as well as elm, sycamore, Texas persimmon and other native species dot the land, providing shade and shelter for game.
The majority of the ranch is high-fenced, but a few select sections have been low-fenced to maintain eligibility for inclusion in Boone & Crockett Club records. Native white-tailed deer, historically managed under an MLDP 3 permit, and Rio Grande turkey are plentiful. Free-ranging exotics including elk, Auodad and red stag as well as Addax antelope and Axis, Fallow, and Sika deer are spotted regularly.
In recent years, T&C Ranch has been managed solely for wildlife and management efforts include a protein feeding program. Approximately 24 box blinds, each seating two or three hunters, are set up on the ranch in close proximity to timed corn feeders. Currently, a Fortune 500 company holds a year-round lease and uses the property as hunting and entertainment destination.
Nine water wells (one solar and eight electric) with varying production and several stock ponds are scattered throughout the ranch. During wet years, Sycamore Creek and Little Sycamore Creek run through the property.
Lodging, Living and Entertaining
While the T&C Ranch is a haven for those who love wildlife and the outdoors, its amenities make the time spent indoors as enjoyable as the time spent afield.
With nine bedrooms and four baths, the lodge, which anchors the headquarters compound, is set up to accommodate large groups of hunters or family and friends. Expansive covered porches invite guests to sit and enjoy one another's company as does the rock patio with fire pit in sight of the burbling waterfall in a park-like setting. A barbecue area, with a wide assortment of grills and pits, is nearby.
At night, pole-mounted kerosene lanterns illuminate the outdoor paths with a lustrous glow.
Built from rock, large windows, high ceilings and warm woods define the livable space of the lodge. A towering stone fireplace anchors the Great Room, which sets off the eye-catching mesquite furniture arranged throughout. The lodge features a fully equipped commercial kitchen as well as a media room, office, utility room and walk-in cooler.
After a day in the field, guests can secure their belongings in one of 16 custom wooden lockers, before gathering in the 8,500 square foot saloon, a well-designed haven for fun. The focal point is an antique-style bar that hearkens back to the Old West that is equipped with beer taps as well as beer and wine coolers.
Guests can sit at the bar or on the custom mesquite furniture in the room. From every vantage point, they can see the bandstand. In addition, the saloon boasts a commercial kitchen, a pool table, shuffleboard, poker tables, and juke box as well as a merchandise room for souvenirs of their stay.
If guests would like to travel without packing a bag, they can move to the trophy room, which is spacious enough to accommodate life-size mounts of game from around the world. A world map adorns a portion of the ceiling and the wine grotto invites guests to sip vintages from around the globe.
To continue the international journey, guests can step outside to the African Palapa. Its thatched roof, carved wood and European-style mounts of African game transport guests to the Serengeti. Built to catch the breeze, it's the perfect evening destination.
For those gatherings where the number of guests exceeds the lodge's capacity, T&C Ranch boasts three cabins, all freshly painted and two recently remodeled. Each has a kitchen, living area, bed and bath as well as porches for relaxing. In addition, the ranch has an RV park complete with five full hook-ups.
The four-bedroom/four-bath main house with a sleeping loft is a short drive on a paved road from the headquarters compound. The rock house was sited to provide a panoramic view of the unfolding landscape, and to make the most of the awe-inspiring vistas, the home boasts multi-level decks, including a hot tub deck. From the decks, the sunrises, sunsets and velvet night skies surpass anything ever created for the big screen.
The master bedroom flooring, made from imported African wood, is just one of the unique touches that elevates the home beyond the ordinary.
The well-appointed kitchen boasts two sinks, custom cabinetry as well as top-of-the-line appliances. The master suite includes an oversized copper tub, ideal for soaking away the day's exertions, as well as a luxurious walk-in shower. It also is home to a stone fireplace and an over-sized walk-in closet.
Ranch Infrastructure
The primary ranch entrance provides access via a private easement road. The second entrance fronts on Cedar Creek Road, which is a county road.
For those who prefer to travel by air, the T&C Ranch has a 4,000' x 75' paved runway. In addition, there is a grass landing strip as well as a lighted, concrete helipad with tie downs.
Other ranch infrastructure includes a covered game processing area with running water and walk-in coolers, a double-wide mobile home used as the manager's house, a mobile home to house additional staff, an equipment barn, a workshop, an overhead grain storage bin with separate compartments for both corn and protein, and two grain buggies, two overhead fuel tanks, a set of livestock working pens, a 2-acre chain link dog kennel, three gun safes and three large ice makers.
For those who want to enjoy the best of the Hill Country and South Texas in one expansive, breath-taking package, the T&C Ranch is the destination of a lifetime.
To experience the peace, solitude and rugged beauty of the T&C Ranch for yourself, call Howard W. Hood with Hood Real Estate Inc. at (830) 739-3815. The ranch is listed for $15,950,000.
10/22/2025
$150,494
168.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Terrell County - Shafter Crossing Road, Dryden, TX
Affordable West Texas Hunting Land with Owner Financing and Stunning Mountain Views
Discover your own rugged slice of Texas in the Indian Waterhole Ranch. This private tract offers unmatched seclusion, panoramic views of the mountains of northern Mexico, and direct access to wildlife-rich terrain.
Running through the heart of the property is McClain Canyon, a striking natural feature that adds beauty and topographic character to the land. Mesquite, catclaw, desert willow, sagebrush, and native cactus offer natural cover and prime habitat for West Texas game species. Mule deer, whitetail, hogs, javelina, quail, and dove roam this area freely, making it an ideal spot for rifle and bow hunters alike.
Whether you want to build an off-grid cabin, set up a weekend hunting base, or just hold raw land in a breathtaking location, this tract delivers. The views are wide and wild, with nothing but open sky and distant mountains on the horizon.
Owner financing is available with as little as 5% down, terms up to 30 years, no credit check, and no prepayment penalties. That means no banks, no hassle just simple land ownership on your terms.
Don't miss this chance to own a remote, scenic West Texas property with flexible financing and serious hunting potential.
(Images showcase the terrain and vegetation of Indian Waterhole Ranch but may not be of the specific tract available.)
10/10/2025
$179,999
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Liberty County - 1044 County Road 2060, Hull, TX
Property Description
10 Acres in Eastern Liberty County, TX – Ready to Build!
This 10-acre ranchette offers the perfect balance of open space, modern amenities, and unbeatable location. Situated just 13 miles from Liberty and 49 miles from Houston, it provides the peace of country living with convenient access to nearby cities.
The property has been recently mulched and prepped for your dream build, whether you envision a custom home, barndominium, or a mobile home retreat. Power is available, and a water well will be required. Fiber optic internet is coming to the area, making it easy to stay connected while enjoying wide-open spaces.
With no restrictions and full flexibility, this land is perfect for anyone looking to invest, develop, or create their own Texas homestead.
*** Additional ranchettes ranging from 10 to 20 acres are also available, offering even more options for expansion or investment.***
Property Information
Parcel Size: 10 acres
State: Texas
County: Liberty
Nearest Cities: Hardin, Liberty, Beaumont, and Houston
Parcel #: 000126-000014-007, 000126-000013-009
Address: 1044 County Road 2060, Hull, TX 77564
Legal Description: Tract 7 (See Survey)
Zip Code: 77564
Annual Property Taxes: TBD
Agricultural Tax Exemption: No
HOA: No
HOA per Year: None!
Survey Available: Yes
School District: Hull-Daisetta ISD
Liens and Back Taxes: None!
Source Deed: Sent for Filing.
Title Status: Free & Clear!
Outgoing Conveyance: Warranty Deed
Property Features
Acres: 10
Dimension: 1,897 X 244
County: Liberty
Access: County Road 2060
Power: Available
Water: Well Required
Coordinates: 30.1832, -94.7248
Zoning: Vacant Land
Elevation: 66 FT
Terrain: Flat
Floodplain: No
Duplexes: Yes
Mobiles: Yes
Tiny Homes: Yes
Barndominiums: Yes
RV's: Yes
Camping: Yes
01/31/2025
$22,885,500
27740 ac.
ACTIVE
Culberson County - Van Horn, TX
Within its 27,740 acres, the Horse Canyon Ranch in Culberson County showcases the diverse, rugged beauty of far West Texas. Historically, used as a working ranch, the low-fenced property is a recreational paradise that can be accessed from both I-10 and Highway 90. The Lobo-Garren Ranch Road, a well-maintained county road, transects the property linking both major thoroughfares and good dirt ranch roads crisscross the ranch.
While the Horse Canyon Ranch has plenty of the wide-open spaces that define the region, it is only 20 minutes from Van Horn, the county seat, and just over an hour to Marfa, one of Texas most beloved destinations. The ranch is nestled between the Jeff Davis Mountains and the Wiley Mountains. With its expansive views and desert climate, it is reminiscent of Arizona.
Because the landscape includes both desert rangelands and craggy, but accessible mountains, the ranch is home to pronghorn antelope, blue quail and some Gambels quail as well as mule deer, aoudad sheep, free-ranging elk and the occasional mountain lion or black bear.
For the past couple of years, the ranch has implemented a protein feeding program using approximately 22 feeders scattered across the property. Working with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, the ranch team participates in aerial wildlife surveys.
Historically, used as a working ranch, the property has been rested from cattle grazing for the past few years. Horse Canyon Ranch is a recreational paradise with agricultural infrastructure including three sets of working pens. The ranch is divided into nine main pastures and three traps. The cattle operation could be easily reinstated as an additional income stream and range management tool. In good years, the carrying capacity is 300 to 350 head of mother cows.
In arid areas, water is crucial. The ranch has five working wells, with a mixture of electric submersible and solar pumps, and two non-functional wells. Water distribution to meet the needs of wildlife and livestock has been an on-going effort. The ranch is home to an extensive network of piping, water troughs, storage tanks and wildlife guzzlers.
The main headquarters includes a three-bedroom/two-bathroom ranch house with a full kitchen, living room and central heat and air, a barn, a storage barn and a tack room as well as one of the three sets of working pens.
Horse Canyon Ranch offers a lifestyle as big as the West Texas sky. Here you can get away from it all and rediscover the peace that comes from elbow room and the grandeur of nature.
Existing hunting and grazing leases create an income-producing opportunity for a new owner, if desired.
To experience the diverse, accessible beauty of Horse Canyon Ranch for yourself, call Howard W. Hood at (830) 739-3815. The ranch is listed for $825/acre.
03/10/2025
$23,500,000
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 38 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 main gate, a private all-weather rock road winds through the foothills, revealing the magnificent hilltop residencean 8-bedroom, 8-bathroom home with 10,401 square feet of indoor living space, a swimming pool and outdoor entertainment area, all built with no expense spared.
East of the headquarters, the hill country style Happy House' sits in a majestic oak-covered setting, providing a serene retreat. Located on FM 2228, a ranch employee's manufactured home sits in a nice grove of oak trees. Both homes are in very good condition. 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 located on the western edge of the Cross Timbers & Prairies Region of Texas, 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-20 west 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 entrance on the right.
ACCESS & ROADS: Ranch has 2 miles of FM 2228 frontage and access by a roadway easement off CR461 (no roadway easements run through Spring Mesa). The property features 7 miles of interior all-weather caliche roads in excellent condition. The main home one-half mile from the entrance and is surrounded by a hog-proof fence. Both perimeter and interior fencing are in excellent condition, with interior cattle guards allowing easy travel throughout the ranch. Two gravel pits provide a convenient source of road base for maintenance.
HISTORY: The current ownership acquired 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.
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 during his ownership.
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:
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 ranch manager and their family.
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 day one.
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 pistols and rifles. 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 on a high ridge, surrounded by stone seats engraved with the names of the disciples. Offering breathtaking views of the valley below, this area was designed for quiet reflection and prayer. SURFACE WATER: Spring Mesa Ranch boasts abundant water resources, including 38 earthen stock ponds, 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 infrastructure.
At the main house, three (3) wells supply water to four (4) large holding tankstwo with 10,000-gallon capacities and two with 3,000-gallon capacities. Water from these tanks is filtered through a reverse osmosis (RO) system to ensure high-quality drinking water. Water tanks and equipment are hous
07/15/2024
No Price
7005 ac.
ACTIVE
Tom Green County - San Angelo, TX
Lee, Lee & Puckitt is very honored and excited to represent the Wilson Carlsbad Ranch to the ranch market!
Listing Broker: Lane Puckitt
Location:
This beautiful ranch is located approximately 12 miles outside of San Angelo, Texas, off of US Hwy 87N, then north on March Road, paved all except the last mile, approximately, but all Tom Green County maintained.
Terrain:
This gently rolling northern Tom Green County and southern Coke County ranch is extremely scenic! Lots of big, deep, soiled valleys with many seasonally dry creek beds rising to the large hillsides with killer views. Much care has been given over the years to mesquite, cedar, and prickly pear control. Also, the interior roads are considered good. This gorgeous property is completely HIGH FENCED. Most of the fences are considered in very good condition, with many built within the last few years. Lots of cover for deer and other wildlife, and considering our dry range conditions, this ranch has good range conditions.
Improvements:
The only house on the ranch is used by hunters. It is a small concrete cinder block structure with comp shingles, a small kitchen & bathroom. There is a very large barn used for the storage of ranch equipment and supplies. Nice barn that was built several decades ago, but still in fair condition. A large set of steel corrals for working livestock is next to the barn. There is another set of corrals towards the center of the ranch.
Pastures & Water:
This working ranch is divided into six main pastures and three traps. There are also some deer holding pens and a soft relief trap for deer. All of the deer improvements are located in the southernmost pasture. There are reportedly 9 solar wells and 2 windmills. This is considered to be a very well-watered ranch.
Wildlife:
Being a HIGH FENCED RANCH, the whitetail deer hunting is considered to be very good with many years of management. As previously mentioned, the south pasture has been used for years to grow and raise some high genetic deer with bucks in the 200 + class. Occasionally, the owners have released some of these better genetic deer to the other pastures to improve the bloodlines within the whole ranch. Lots of turkey, dove, and even some quail! Another option would be to add some EXOTICS in the future.
Minerals:
Some minerals are negotiable.
Comments:
Very seldom does a ranch of this size and quality in this excellent location near San Angelo EVER come on the market!! This is an opportunity to purchase one of the PREMIER RANCHES in West Texas, which has been in the same family since 1914!! That, my friends, is very special!
Call for Pricing
Disclaimer:
Listing Broker/Agent has the right to ask for financial qualifications from potential buyers at Listing Broker/Agent's sole discretion before viewing the property. Buyers Broker/Agent will have to register all Customers/Clients before viewing the property at the Listing Broker/Agents sole discretion. The information contained herein is compiled from resources believed to be accurate. No warranties on the state of ownership of real or any personal property nor any representation as to its accuracy are made by Lee, Lee and Puckitt Associates, Inc., and/or its agents/brokers.
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05/15/2024
$2,375,000
95 ac.
ACTIVE
Medina County - 700 County Road 544, Hondo, TX
Situated on an expansive 95-acres of fertile land, this stunning Rock home offers a perfect blend of luxury and rustic charm. Boasting 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, this spacious residence is a haven of comfort and style. The open-concept design seamlessly connects the kitchen, breakfast nook, dining room, and living room, creating an inviting space for entertaining or relaxing.
The living room is the heart of the home, featuring a magnificent rock fireplace, vaulted ceilings, and an abundance of natural light that fills the room with warmth and elegance. The large master bedroom is a private sanctuary, complete with double doors that lead to the luxurious master suite with a shower and tub for ultimate relaxation. Two additional bedrooms share a Jack and Jill bathroom, providing convenience and privacy for guests or family members.
In addition to the bedrooms and living spaces, the home also includes an office space and a large laundry room, offering practicality and functionality for daily living. Adjacent to the home is a charming guest house boasting 1 bedroom, 1.5 baths, a cozy living room, a spacious dining room, and a large kitchen.
Outside, surrounded by mature trees, a 1200 square foot barn, arena, and cattle pens provide ample space for livestock or hobbies. The serene ambiance extends to the gazebo and firepit, offering the ideal spot for relaxation or gathering under the starlit sky.
This rock home is a truly luxurious retreat that seamlessly blends comfort, elegance, and natural beauty, creating a unique and unforgettable living experience.
Main House
4
BEDROOMS
3.5
BATHROOMS
3,409
SQUARE FEET
Guest House
1
BEDROOM
1.5
BATHROOMS
1,064
SQUARE FEET
05/09/2024
$49,985,000
5888 ac.
ACTIVE
Palo Pinto County - 1500 Upper Brad Rd, Strawn, TX
5,888+/- Acre W-W Ranch, Brad, Western Palo Pinto County, Texas:
This vast property spanning approximately 5,888 acres located in western Palo Pinto County, Texas is accessible via US Hwy 180 and Upper Brad Road (South of Possum Kingdom). The property features diverse terrain including flat agricultural fields, grassy pastures, undulating grasslands, elevated plateaus, and a picturesque valley with productive soils, pecan trees and 3 miles of clear Ioni Creek running through it. Rich vegetation including various tree species (live oak) and high-protein plants, making it ideal for game ranching, including 350 feet of elevation change. Improvements include a cattle handling facility, residential compound, storage buildings, workshops, and steel cattle working pens. The owners compound offers comfortable living quarters and recreational amenities. Water sources include Ioni Creek, a natural spring for potable water, wet weather streams, and numerous stock ponds. The property includes all owned minerals and royalty conveyed, and multiple gas and oil locations. The sale includes 350 head of cattle, farm, and ranch equipment. The property is offered at $8500.00 per acre, no owner financing or division. A rare opportunity for discerning buyers to acquire such beauty and tranquility within 1 hour and 30 minutes of Fort Worth.
09/02/2025
No Price
310 ac.
ACTIVE
Kendall County - TBD Sisterdale Road, Sisterdale, TX
Sisterdale Farms is not a typical Hill Country property — it is a working farm steeped in history, refined through craftsmanship, and quietly anchored by its connection to land and time.
DESCRIPTION:
Sisterdale Farms is one of those rare Hill Country places where history and modern comfort come together across 310 acres of real Texas beauty. At its center is a stunning stone home inspired by early German settlers—11,800 square feet filled with character, from hand-carved limestone mantels to seven Rumford fireplaces, and a kitchen that features a wood-fired pizza oven with a quote stenciled on its mantel from Olmsted’s Journey Through Texas. Every window in every room frames a different, breathtaking Hill Country view—rolling hills, ponds, gentle fountains, and a beautifully tended organic garden that brings color and life to the grounds. Charming courtyards and gorgeous landscaping create inviting outdoor spaces, while comfortable guest quarters with sweeping views and a deep pool with shaded terraces overlook the Guadalupe River Valley. With productive hay fields, river frontage, and a rich legacy that dates back to Texas’ first librarian, this property offers a unique blend of heritage, luxury, and working farm and ranch life.
This one-of-a-kind farm carries a legacy woven through generations. It’s a place where history, craftsmanship, and land come together—inviting you not just to own a property, but to become part of an ongoing story. Whether you’re captivated by its past, the artistry of its buildings, or the beauty of the land, Sisterdale Farms offers something rare: a chance to step into a living heritage and make it your own.
Sisterdale Farms has always been a place of purpose: first, a frontier homestead; later, a producing farm and ranch; and now, a legacy property that carries its past forward with intention.
LOCATION:
Sisterdale Farms sits just outside Boerne in Kendall County, fronting Sisterdale Rd/FM 1376, with easy access through several gated entrances—one for the main house, one that goes to the old German farm, and another near the back pasture and to the river off Marquardt Rd. Though it feels private and remote, the property is only minutes from the historic village of Sisterdale, approximately 10 minutes from downtown Boerne, and roughly 45 minutes from San Antonio. Just 30 minutes away, Fredericksburg invites you to spend the day exploring its celebrated wineries, where rolling vineyards and wide-open Hill Country views create the perfect backdrop for tastings, tours, and either a day trip or weekend getaway. For a different kind of Hill Country tradition, the legendary live music and charm of Luckenbach are only 20 minutes down the road. Here, the Hill Country lifestyle is at your doorstep—surrounded by farms, ranches, and generational land—yet close enough to town for everyday convenience.
Adding to its sense of privacy, the farm is bordered by land protected under a nature conservancy, which cannot be developed. This ensures that no homes will be built nearby, preserving the peaceful surroundings, scenic views, and long-term value of the property.
HISTORY:
The land that is now Sisterdale Farms was once owned by Baron Ottomar von Behr, a German settler, naturalist, and the first known librarian of Texas. His belief in bringing knowledge and culture to the wilds of the frontier shaped the early character of the area—and his oldest son’s homestead, built in 1870, still stands as part of the farm today.
Adding to this legacy, Don McDonald strategically placed the main house on the ridge, a site referenced by Frederick Law Olmsted in his 1857 book A Journey Through Texas. On page 191, Olmsted wrote: “Next day our road took us over a rugged ridge to the valley of the Guadalupe. From the summit was a wide and magnificent view of misty hills and wooded streams.” The “road” he described is what we know today as Sisterdale Highway, and the sweeping view of the Guadalupe River Valley he recorded is the very setting where the Sisterdale Farms estate now stands.
Structures dating back to the mid-1800s have been preserved and repurposed, each one carefully updated with respect for the original materials. Barns have been rebuilt using traditional joinery and materials. Paint colors and finishes have been matched to original hues. Stone and ironwork have been shaped by hand, with no shortcuts taken. Adding to the rich history of the land, the original historic rock wall, built in the 1800s, still stands and is preserved today. This is not a reproduction of the past—it is the past, restored to a working future.
TERRAIN:
The ranch’s topography is your classic Hill Country terrain, with elevations ranging from 1,235 to 1,440 feet. The house sits on one of the tallest elevations, but there are still higher points on the property where additional residences or structures could be built, if desired. Open pastures flow into shaded oak motts and native brush, creating a variety of usable land types. The hay field is well-established, and the soils support both grazing and cropping.
Views stretch for miles from every house and upper terrace, while lower areas near the river provide quiet refuge and shade. Every room of every dwelling offers a different, yet breathtaking Hill Country view. It’s a landscape meant to be lived with, not just looked at—raw in places, refined in others, and always changing.
The perimeter is low-fenced, with cross-fencing near the pastures, and access roads are maintained and navigable year-round.
IMPROVEMENTS:
At the heart of Sisterdale Farms stands the main residence—a masterfully crafted, 11,800± square-foot stone sanctuary designed and built by acclaimed architect Don McDonald, who very intentionally placed the home to capture views of the Guadalupe Valley, as well as the amazing sunrises and sunsets.
Drawing inspiration from the early German settlers who first shaped this land, the home is a perfect balance of timeless regional materials and unparalleled craftsmanship. Hand-carved limestone mantels, meticulously fashioned by Russ Thayer, complement the wrought iron details created by Roy Bellows, while seven thoughtfully placed Rumford fireplaces bring warmth and character to nearly every room.
Inside, the home unfolds with elegant yet simplistic grace and generous scale. Five bedrooms with ensuite baths offer privacy and comfort, while three additional half baths serve guests and poolside visitors alike. The interior is enriched by two octagonal libraries filled with light and quiet, a formal sitting room for intimate gatherings, a spacious living room, and a dedicated gym for wellness and fitness. Upstairs, two wings expand the living space with a private media room, study areas, and a distinctive tower that provides 360-degree panoramic views of the surrounding Hill Country.
The kitchen serves as the home's true heart—spacious and designed for both everyday life and large-scale entertaining. Custom cabinetry, expansive countertops, and state-of-the-art appliances are enhanced by a wood-fired pizza oven built into a custom Rumford fireplace. Perfectly stenciled onto the kitchen mantel is a quote from Frederick Law Olmstead’s Journey Through Texas:
"The dinner was Texan, of corn and frijoles, with coffee, served in tin cups, but the salt was attic, and the talk was worthy of golden goblets."
This subtle yet profound inscription keeps the spirit of the land and its history alive, blending culinary tradition with timeless storytelling right at the heart of the home.
Beyond the main house, the estate’s footprint grows to include separate guest quarters—a freestanding residence featuring its own office with sweeping panoramic views, a kitchenette, two full bathrooms, and cleverly integrated Murphy beds, offering versatility for family or visitors. Looking down toward the river, the historic German homestead stands as a living tribute to the past. This roughly 2,000-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bath home, originally built in the 1870s, has been sensitively and meticulously restored by Don McDonald, with newly built kitchen and baths, original paint and wood finishes, and furnished with authentic Jahn-period pieces, offering a seamless blend of history and modern convenience. Adjacent to this is the charming “Cowboy House,” a relaxed, rustic guest residence perfect for overflow visitors or staff accommodations.
Outside, the artistry of stone continues to shape the landscape, with detailed native Sisterdale limestone forming patios, courtyards, and fire pits that create intimate outdoor living rooms. A stunning 38-foot pool with a deep 12-foot end and adjoining hot tub invites year-round enjoyment, all while overlooking the sweeping valley below. Multiple shaded porches and seating areas throughout the grounds provide spaces to gather, reflect, and savor the beauty of Sisterdale Farms.
WATER:
Water is one of the ranch’s most defining features. With over a third of a mile of private Guadalupe River frontage, the property has direct access to deep pools and shaded banks perfect for fishing, swimming, or simply relaxing by the waterfront. A large pond sits further inland, holding runoff and drawing wildlife year-round. The ranch holds pumping rights from the river to maintain the pond level and for domestic water use, offering potential for future irrigation expansion. Additionally, there are senior deeded commercial irrigation water rights for 80 acres feet per year and riparian water rights for approximately 200 acres feet per year.
Two water wells support the residential and ranch infrastructure—one servicing the main home and guest house, the other supplying the historic homestead and Cowboy House—along with whole-house reverse osmosis (RO) water treatment systems installed in every residence to ensure clean, reliable water throughout.
A unique water feature of the property is that the main house was designed to create the illusion of wate
09/10/2025
$19,500,000
7532 ac.
ACTIVE
Uvalde County - Uvalde, TX
Nueces River Ranch: A Texas Oasis and Generational Legacy
Welcome to Nueces River Ranch, an unparalleled 7,530 acre estate that embodies the wild, untamed spirit of the Edwards Plateau. With approximately half a mile of private Nueces River frontage, this expansive property is a rare finda legacy-sized parcel offering exceptional privacy, boundless adventure, and an opportunity to create a generational family retreat. Conveniently situated just 20 miles from both the modern amenities of Uvalde and the rustic charm of Camp Wood, this ranch is your exclusive gateway to the heart of Texas. ******Motivated seller, offering 4.5% commission to the buyers agent! *******
Crystal Clear Waters and Natural Beauty
Water is a defining feature of this magnificent property. The crystal-clear Nueces River forms a portion of the western boundary, providing a tranquil and secluded retreat. The river's deep, blue-tinted channel is ideal for swimming, fishing, and kayaking. Anglers can expect to find native Guadalupe bass, largemouth bass, sunfish, and catfish. In addition to the river, the ranch has two reliable water wells that feed multiple watering holes, serving both wildlife and livestock. The propertys rich vegetationincluding majestic live oaks, mesquite, and sycamore treesenhances its scenic beauty. In the spring, the land transforms into a vibrant mosaic of wildflowers, including Texas bluebonnets, creating a stunning backdrop for outdoor activities.
Unrivaled Terrain and Panoramic Vistas
Spanning approximately five miles by five miles, the ranch features a diverse topography that transitions from rolling plateaus to rugged canyons carved by wet-weather creeks. Elevations climb from 1,160 feet to a breathtaking 1,664 feet on the highest plateau. This majestic summit offers sweeping 360-degree views of the surrounding Sycamore Mountain Range and the stunning landscape below. A network of well-maintained roads and UTV trails ensures easy access across the property, allowing you to explore every corner of this vast wilderness.
Ranch Improvements
Nueces River Ranch offers substantial existing improvements that enhance management and provide a foundation for immediate use. Water infrastructure is a key asset, with three reliable water wells one solar and one electric feeding an extensive network of buried water lines. These lines are supplied by three cisterns that provide water to multiple troughs strategically placed throughout the property for both wildlife and livestock. Electricity has been run well into the property, providing a critical utility for any future building. The ranch's accessibility is excellent, thanks to its great main roads and many miles of UTV trails that provide unparalleled access across the rugged terrain. The property is also secured by perimeter barbed wire fencing, ensuring clear boundaries. For the avid hunter, numerous tower hunting stands and feeders are already in place and will convey with the sale, making the ranch a true turnkey operation.
A True Hunter's Paradise
Nueces River Ranch is a premier hunting destination. The diverse terrain and rich native vegetation support a thriving population of both native and free-range exotic species. The ranch is home to a robust population of white-tailed deer, with the region consistently ranked among the top in the state. Hunters will also find Rio Grande turkey, blue quail, and dove, along with free-range axis deer, sable antelope, and aoudad that roam the landscape. Strategically placed elevated hunting blinds, feeders, and water troughs will convey with the sale, making this a turnkey hunting operation.
Native Plants and Grasses
The ranch supports a rich and diverse tapestry of native Texas vegetation, which enhances both its scenic beauty and ecological value. Majestic live oaks, Texas red oaks, and mesquite trees are found throughout the property, providing shade and visual appeal. Denser stands of sycamore trees flourish along the Nueces River and within the rugged canyons, marking the pathways of water and creating a lush, cool environment. The native brush species, including cenizo, prickly pear cactus, blackbrush acacia, and guajillo, provide essential cover and browse for the ranchs thriving wildlife population. In spring, the landscape transforms into a breathtaking mosaic of wildflowers, with vibrant patches of bluebonnets, Engelmann daisies, and Maximilian sunflowers complemented by native grasses like Indian blanket and prairie verbena that attract pollinators and enrich the land's biodiversity. This robust vegetation is not only a visual delight but is also fundamental to the health of the entire ecosystem, supporting the ranch's abundant game and livestock.
A Legacy Property for Generations to Come
Nueces River Ranch is far more than a simple acquisition; it is a true legacy propertya profound commitment to the future. This immense and untouched piece of the Texas Hill Country offers a rare opportunity to secure a sanctuary where a family can escape the modern world and establish a permanent, shared foundation. It is a place to pass down not just a name or an inheritance, but a way of life rooted in the timeless values of stewardship, conservation, and a deep appreciation for nature. In its vast acreage and unparalleled natural resources, the ranch provides an unwavering anchor in a changing world, promising to be a cherished source of enduring memories and a living testament to a family's heritage for generations to come.
Nearby Attractions
Garner State Park: Just a short drive away, this iconic state park is famous for its crystal-clear Frio River, making it a prime destination for swimming, tubing, and hiking. Its stunning scenic beauty and family-friendly atmosphere draw visitors from all over the state.
Lost Maples State Natural Area: Known for its breathtaking fall foliage, this natural area offers some of the best hiking and birding opportunities in Texas. The rugged trails and unique plant life make it a favorite for nature enthusiasts.
Nueces River Canyon: The ranch is located within this scenic region, known for its picturesque drives and dramatic landscape. The surrounding area is popular for kayaking, fishing, and simply enjoying the rugged beauty of the Hill Country.
Local Towns: The towns of Uvalde (20 miles south) and Camp Wood (20 miles north) provide a balance of amenities and local charm. Uvalde is home to grocery stores, restaurants, and the Garner Field Airport, while Camp Wood offers a quiet, small-town atmosphere with local cafes and shops.
Location and Accessibility
San Antonio: 100 miles
Del Rio: 61 miles
Austin: 192 miles
Houston: 295 miles
Fort Worth: 344 miles
Midland: 260 miles
Nearby Airports
Garner Field (UVA): 20 miles
Del Rio International Airport (DRT): 60 miles
San Antonio International Airport (SAT): 100 miles
Top Attributes:
Immense Acreage: Spanning an unparalleled 7,530 acres, the ranch offers a level of privacy, scale, and exclusivity that is truly rare.
Private River Frontage: The ranch features approximately half a mile of private frontage on the crystal-clear Nueces River, providing a unique and highly desirable recreational asset.
Legacy Property: This is more than land; it is a generational asset, a sanctuary where a family can build a lasting legacy and pass down a heritage of stewardship.
World-Class Hunting: The property is a premier hunting destination for both native species like white-tailed deer and free-range exotics including axis deer, sable antelope, and aoudad.
Unrivaled Terrain: The diverse topography includes dramatic canyons and a high plateau offering sweeping 360-degree views of the surrounding landscape.
Abundant Water Sources: In addition to the river, the ranch has two reliable water wells and multiple water troughs that serve both wildlife and livestock.
Excellent Accessibility: A vast network of well-maintained roads and UTV trails ensures easy access to every corner of the immense property.
Rich Native Vegetation: The land supports a wide variety of native plants, including majestic live oaks, mesquite, and a vibrant display of wildflowers in the spring.
Secluded Location: Situated along a state highway between two towns, the ranch offers the ideal balance of deep privacy and convenient access to amenities.
Turnkey Hunting Operation: The sale includes strategically placed elevated hunting blinds, feeders, and water troughs, making the ranch ready for immediate use.
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.
04/29/2025
$115,000
50.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Crockett County - Ozona, TX
Split Rock Ranch A Secluded Hill Country Escape | Owner Financing Available!
28 Miles South of Ozona | Frontage on Highway 163
Discover the unspoiled beauty of the Texas Hill Country with Split Rock Ranch, a remarkable property offering incredible views, rich wildlife, and diverse terrain just 28 miles south of Ozona. With direct access off Highway 163, this ranch is the perfect blend of convenience and seclusion.
Property Highlights:
Parcels available from 50-100 acres
Community Water available
Newly built roads
Electric available
Rolling hills, wide valleys, and rugged draws create dynamic and scenic topography
Excellent tree cover provides natural privacy and habitat
Abundant wildlife: white-tail deer, axis deer, elk, aoudad, fallow, turkey, dove, and hogs
Easy access with highway frontage
Whether you're looking for a hunting paradise, recreational getaway, or long-term investment, Split Rock Ranch checks every box.
Financing Made Easy:
Owner Financing Available
Just 5% down
Flexible terms with notes up to 30 years
Dont miss the opportunity to own a piece of Texas with unbeatable terrain and wildlife diversity.
Call today to learn more and schedule a private tour of this hidden gem!
05/01/2023
$26,500,000
1899.83 ac.
ACTIVE
Bandera County - Bandera, TX
Major Price Improvement! Was $16,000 per acre, now $13,950 per acre. 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 1899.83-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 was listed for $16,000 per acre. Now just $13,950/acre.
02/01/2023
$60,000,000
3304 ac.
ACTIVE
Lampasas County - 0 3304 Acres, Lometa, TX
The Colorado River Ranch is a one-of-a-kind property in the Texas Hill Country. Located in Lampasas County, Texas, this 3,304 +/- acre masterpiece is a beautiful recreational oasis. Countless improvements have been made to the Colorado River Ranch, including wildlife, extensive lodging options, roads, high fencing, water, clearing, food plots, breeding facilities, long-range shooting tower, and various barns and shops. As its name suggests, the ranch has nearly 2.5 miles of easily accessible Colorado River frontage, as well as majestic cliff views that overlook from high above. World class white-tailed deer and a large assortment of exotics roam the property. The exotics range from some of the more common varietal to some of the rarest species. These include Sable, Greater kudu, Grevy's zebra, and one of only a handful established Cape Buffalo herds located on a private ranch within the United States. The Colorado River Ranch provides endless opportunities for the next owner / operator.
Location:
Just outside of Lampasas, Texas, the Colorado River Ranch sits within the coveted Texas Hill Country. It is a secluded retreat, with convenience to the city and all of its amenities. The majestic, gated entrance is 14 miles to Lampasas, 83 miles to Austin, 135 miles to San Antonio, and 181 miles to Dallas.
Housing:
The homes of Colorado River Ranch offer the perfect combination of privacy, functionality, and luxury. Located a short distance from the gate via all-weather gravel roads, they are secluded in a way that one feels miles from any access point.
Main Lodge:
The Colorado River Ranch's main lodge is an expansive 10,000+/- SQFT beauty. Throughout the lodge one can find multiple communal gathering areas, all with their own unique scenic views of the ranch. The lodge includes a full bar, large dining area, gaming room, commercial kitchen, oversized screened in porch and large outdoor firepit, which both overlook the herds of wild game below. This lodge has 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms.
Small Lodge:
The small lodge, often utilized for overflow, is a stone's throw away from the main lodge and comprised of 4,000+/- SQFT. It includes 6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms.
Owner's Home:
Approximately 3500+/- SQFT. This 3 bedroom and 2 bathroom home is currently utilized as the main residence for the owner. It also includes a swimming pool and beautiful outdoor living area to enjoy with friends and family.
Manager / Foreman Home:
This is a 2 bedroom and 2 bathroom home that is perfect for housing a full time ranch manager.
Additional Housing:
There is a 5 bedroom and 3 bathroom oversized doublewide mobile home that is used by other staff and hunting guides. A one bedroom and one bathroom apartment is also located underneath the elevated shooting tower and custom built 20' x 20' gun safe room.
Wildlife:
Whether your preference is hunting, viewing, or both, the Colorado River Ranch is a wildlife enthusiast's dream. The entire property is under high-fence and includes cross high-fencing as well. Numerous electric gates are located throughout for convenience. The Colorado River ranch has run a very elite white-tailed deer breeding business in the past, with $8M +/- invested in the herd. The herd was recently released onto the ranch, and the breeding business has been halted. However, the state-of-the-art facilities, which were custom designed and built, still remain in place, and could seamlessly be put back into operation. The facilities are in excellent condition, insulated, air conditioned, with electricity and water. An abundance of varying native game can be found on the property, including deer, hogs, and dove. Numerous 200"+ class white-tailed deer are on the ranch and the occasional 300"+ can be seen as well. The extensive herds of exotics are a remarkable sight, and a significant value add to the ranch. These include American bison, Cape buffalo, Greater kudu, Sable, Axis, Aoudad, Black buck, Fallow deer, Gemsbok, Nilgai, Oryx, Grevy's zebra, Bongo, Roan antelope, Grant's gazelle, Dama gazelle, Springbok, Thompson's gazelle, Nile lechwe, Transcaspian urials, and Nyala.
A custom exotic package can be tailored to fit the new buyer's desires if needed. Contact broker for further details.
Water:
The namesake of this property comes from the 2.5 +/- miles of Colorado River frontage, all of which is accessible from the ranch. The views of the river are remarkable, and have many vantage points throughout the 300+/- feet of elevation change. The clear and cool river waters provide ample recreation enjoyment including tubing, canoeing, swimming, fishing, and relief from the summer heat. Sunsets overlooking the river are memorable to say the least. There is also a 10 +/- acre lake located within the ranch with fantastic fishing. A main water line runs all the way from the river to this lake and the ranch has water rights to pump from the river when needed. In addition, there are smaller water lines that run from the main line to multiple water troughs and stock tanks strategically located throughout the property for the wildlife. 7 working electric and solar powered water wells are located on the ranch.
Additional Structures:
There are multiple other buildings and structures on the property, which are all in excellent condition. They include barns, shops, equipment sheds, a processing facility with walk in cooler, and more. The existing deer breeding facility could be easily converted into an additional living quarters or lodge.
Additional Information:
An experienced ranch manager and staff are currently in place. Minerals are negotiable based on offer. Contact broker for further details.
05/13/2025
$9,630,000
428 ac.
ACTIVE
Parker County - 1950 Consolation Drive, Millsap, TX
428.85 Acres on the Brazos River
1950 Consolation Drive, Millsap, Parker Co., Texas 76066
LOCATION: Forty-five miles west of Fort Worth, 17.8 miles west of Weatherford, and 4.4 miles west of Brock in Parker County. Approximately 1,712 feet of Consolation Drive provides excellent paved frontage along with 569 feet of Lazy Bend Road.
TERRAIN: A large, elevated plateau with thick to scattered trees and some open rolling meadows. Sloping terrain with thicker tree cover. 2 river bottom pastures previously sprigged in coastal bermuda with huge pecan trees. Past & present use is agricultural and recreational. 160 feet of elevation change from the river bottom to an elevated plateau presenting beautiful views along with Hicks Bluff. Diverse tree cover including live oak, post oak, elm, mesquite, cedar, pecan, Texas ash, hackberry, red oak, and deer browsing species. Limestone outcrops and some old limestone fences show evidence of long ago. Some prickly pear and yucca plants. Huge limestone boulders with large cracks along the bluff.
WATER: 5,519.97 feet (over a mile) of coveted Brazos River frontage. Two Parker County Water Supply taps. Three stock ponds. One behind the bunkhouse is 25 feet deep and is never
dry. One is shallow and spring fed and have never known to go dry.
IMPROVEMENTS: A large stone pavilion with stone columns, a huge stone wood burning fireplace, a 1-1 bunkhouse with kitchen and shower, and a two-level vaulted metal roof. Stone retaining walls around the pavilion and pipe and cable fencing. A metal building for feed, supplies, and tools. A pipe and cedar stave entry, and wire fencing with cedar staves along Consolation Drive.
WILDLIFE: Deer, turkey, hogs, etc... OUTSTANDING wildlife habitat.
MINERALS: 100% minerals and all royalty except a 10.5 acres royalty & a 9.67 acres royalty out
of 429.6 acres, more or less. One producing gas well.
PROPERTY TAXES: 2024 - $4,692.28 with ag exemption.
COMMENTS: Beautiful property with an excellent location, topography, Brazos River frontage,
diverse tree cover, and big views. Very private and beautiful! It feels much
larger than 428 acres!
EXISTING No mobile homes, no move-in homes, no manufactured homes, no wrecking
RESTRICTIONS: yards, no dump grounds, no surface mining, and no commercial hog, dog,
chicken, goat, or dairy farms allowed.
PRICE: Reduced to $22,500.00 per acre from $25,500.00 per acre. No owner financing or division.
ALL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREON HAS BEEN OBTAINED FROM SOURCES DEEMED RELIABLE. NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, ARE MADE AS TO ITS ACCURACY BY SAID AGENT. THIS INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGES, WITHDRAWAL, ERROR, OMISSION, CORRECTION, OR PRIOR SALE WITHOUT NOTICE. SELLER CAN RECEIVE AND ACCEPT BACKUP CONTRACTS.
08/04/2025
$11,995,555
172 ac.
ACTIVE
Kerr County - Chimney Hill Ranch, Kerrville, TX
Situated on 172 acres in Kerr County just minutes from Kerrville, Chimney Hill Ranch is a rare opportunity to own a bit of paradise that includes both sides of emerald-green, year-round Turtle Creek. The ranch is an easy drive to the historic charm of Fredericksburg, Comfort and Boerne or the bright lights and world-famous fun of San Antonio.
Chimney Hill Ranchs grand entry, flanked by mature sage and mountain laurel, is on Turtle Creek Road. The ranch also fronts on Highway 16, where selective brush clearing created a natural privacy curtain. Paved roads throughout the ranch optimize accessibility in all seasons.
Water and Wildlife
The propertys focal point is full, private access to both sides of Turtle Creek for mile. The creek, which is fed by upstream springs, is about 125 feet wide and the depth ranges from 2 feet to 10 feet, making it perfect for swimming, floating and just splashing away long summer days. The creek features two rock piers, a bulkhead and sturdy, metal canoe racks.
In addition, the ranch boasts a 3-acre lake with a fountain as well as two water wells outfitted and a 6,000-gallon storage system that supplies the homes and other buildings. The ranch also enjoys pumping rights from Turtle Creek. A 15 HP/three-phase submersible pump provides water for the pond, water sources throughout the acreage and estate ground irrigation.
Abundant water means abundant wildlife. The ranchs front section, encompassing about 75 percent of the land, is completely high-fenced, while the remainder is low-fenced. The high-fenced portion functions as an exotic wildlife production ranch focusing on Axis deer, Fallow deer, blackbuck antelope, scimitar-horned oryx and Grants zebras.
Native wildlife is also at home on the ranch. A small herd of white-tailed deer roams the property. During their annual migration, hundreds of ducks of all species land on the creek. A resident flock of Canadian geese raise their young each year on the banks of the creek. Anglers can test their skills in both the creek and the lake.
The rear portion of the ranch, which is low fenced, lies across the creek and includes a tall, timbered hill that is a perfect, privacy-ensuring backdrop for the headquarters compound. Cedar, elms and a variety of oaks anchor the hillside. A maze of trails suitable for hiking and exploring by ATV crisscross the hill from the bottom to the top.
Living
While Turtle Creek is the focal point of the landscape, the two-story, four-bedroom, four-bathroom custom home with a three-car garage is the heart of the property. The 7,628 square-foot home constructed from native limestone and stucco is perfectly suited to the Hill Country landscape and sited to showcase views of the emerald-hued creek throughout.
The showstopping house combines the solidity of native limestone construction and the warmth of centuries-old longleaf pine floors reclaimed from historic buildings in San Antonio and the airiness of towering ceilings. Its floor plan is designed for flow and entertaining. The architect chose quality over quantity and all the rooms are expansive. It serves as a livable testament to rustic elegance and superlative quality.
No detail escaped attention, elevating the lifestyle inside and outside the home. Rooms blend one to the other under stone arches. Four interior fireplaces lend their towering presence to the home.
An artisanal woodworker lived on-site for several years and hand-crafted the towering windows and the impeccable woodwork found throughout the estate including the one-of-a-kind cypress millwork in the formal dining room and wet bar. The butlers pantry with warming drawers, prep space, Sonic ice machine and dishware storage is adjacent to the formal dining room but is tucked behind a movable section of the carved wall paneling so it is completely hidden.
In the kitchen, countertops are three-inch poured concrete. The appliances are all Viking or Sub-Zero. It offers plenty of room for multiple cooks or a gathering of hungry guests. The opulent wet bar features a stunning custom bar and is configured so it can be completely private or open so guests can take part in what is going on in the kitchen and the adjoining great room. Two half-baths on the lower level add to the ease of entertaining.
Family and friends can enjoy the upstairs living room and then venture outside onto the 2,000 square-foot Saltillo-tiled terrace with an outdoor fireplace. A tranquility porch, complete with a burbling French fountain and a beautifully landscaped courtyard, is a peaceful escape that can be accessed from the front of the house or the formal dining room. For those who love to unwind around a fire, the home boasts a rocked fire pit that anchors another outdoor gathering area on the west end of the house.
The towering ceilings feature extravagant details. Architectural lighting, including unique antler chandeliers, cast a warm glow. And massive imported doors bring a touch of the Old World to the New World. A sampling of a few other special touches includes hand-crafted mahogany railings, electric sunshade awnings on the upstairs bedrooms, downstairs office and bar, and decks constructed from IPE wood, the hardest of all Brazilian hardwoods.
Downstairs is home to two master suites, while the two guest suites are upstairs. The main master suite, which includes a vast sitting area and fireplace, is a luxurious private retreat. The sprawling hideaway includes a spa-like bath with a statement-making, imported stainless steel tub along with his-and-her sinks, an expansive, walk-in shower outfitted with a rainhead showerhead and massive his-and-her closets.
The main compound is designed with outdoor entertainment in mind. Family and friends will enjoy the 1,396 square-foot, open-design pool house accentuated with fir beams and the window-encased, heated indoor lap pool. Right outside, a hot tub sits on the sprawling pool house deck that overlooks Turtle Creek.
There is also a 1,196 square-foot, two bedroom/two bath modular guest home with a kitchen and living room that could serve as employee housing. Its metal roof was installed in July 2025. The secret garden, a series of wooden raised beds enclosed by a tall wooden fence, sits just outside the guest house. A majestic oak draped in mature grape vines stands sentry at the gardens entrance.
Lifestyle
The ranchs operational headquarters is divided into four main facilities. The guest stables, designed to provide short-term accommodations for horses that are not part of the resident herd, are first. This facility includes a restroom, a laundry, a multi-use room that has been used as a pub, a guest room and storage, and several additional storage rooms.
Next are the ranch offices, which measure 40 x 20 and include a full bathroom. The ranch offices adjoin a 60 x 40 covered parking area that connects to a 40 x 40 insulated, climate-controlled workshop.
The focal point of the operational headquarters is an 11-stall horse barn with a tack room and a wash rack with both hot and cold water. The turnouts and lanes boast three-rail pipe fencing.
A 170 x 50 equipment barn featuring two box doors and a concrete floor complete the operational headquarters. A 70 x 22 climate-controlled, completely outfitted bus stall with blown-in insulation is connected to the south side of the equipment barn. A 101 x 25, covered, virgin-ground port designed to store bulldozers and other heavy equipment is connected to the equipment barn on the north side.
There are also two greenhouses on the property.
All exterior furnishings and some interior furnishings from the main house are conveyed as is some ranch equipment. All furnishings and dcor in the guest house are conveyed. Property taxes are calculated using exotic wildlife production ag valuation.
Chimney Hill Ranch is a chance to own an easily accessible, but totally private, live-water paradise, where the beauty of nature and exceptional architecture beckons you to come playand to come stay.
To experience all that Chimney Hill Ranch offers, contact Howard W. Hood, Broker, at (830) 739-3815. The ranch is listed for $11,995,000.
06/19/2025
No Price
3846 ac.
ACTIVE
Red River County - TBD U.S. 271 S, Bogata, TX
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Westfield Farm | 3,846 Deeded Acres + 430 Leased Acres
Premier Investment-Grade Row Crop Farm in Red River County, Texas
Near Bogata, Texas | Just 90 Miles Northeast of Dallas-Fort Worth
Executive Overview
Westfield Farm is a large-scale, high-performing Texas row crop investment property totaling approximately 4,275 operated acres, including 3,846 contiguous deeded acres and 430 additional leased acres. Positioned in the fertile and historically productive Red River Valley, this turnkey farm features premium soils, extensive infrastructure, and direct access to grain markets, offering exceptional potential for long-term appreciation and reliable income.
This expansive agricultural asset sits just outside Bogata, Texas, in the heart of Red River County, and is within easy reach of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, one of the fastest-growing economic regions in the United States. The region has a deep-rooted farming history and is experiencing steady growth in agribusiness demand, driven by increased commodity consumption, urban expansion, and investor interest in hard-asset portfolios.
Texas Agriculture Growth & Regional Strength
Texas continues to lead the nation in agricultural productivity, and Northeast Texas is rapidly becoming a hub for scalable row crop operations, particularly in Red River County. With rich Blackland soils, improving infrastructure, and a favorable tax climate, the region has seen increased investment from institutional farmland buyers, family offices, and expanding producers.
Proximity to Dallas-Fort Worth (90 miles): Strong regional commodity markets and access to export infrastructure
Agribusiness Expansion: Area supported by poultry integrators, feed mills, grain terminals, and trucking hubs
Growing Demand for Row Crops: Red River County supports consistent corn, wheat, soybean, and milo yields, and is increasingly favored for input-secure production
Land & Farming Profile
Total Operated Acreage: 4,276 acres (3,846 deeded + 430 leased)
FSA Tillable Acres: High percentage of row crop ground, minimal wasteland
Soil Types: Predominantly Burleson clay, Deport clay, and Mabank sandy loamwell-suited for moisture retention, nutrient holding, and high-yield production
Topography: Gently rolling with consistent grade, suitable for large modern equipment
Crops Grown: Corn, wheat, soybeans, cotton and sorghum
Climate & Water Availability
Westfield Farm benefits from a temperate East Texas climate, ideal for year-round farming with predictable rainfall and growing seasons:
Average Annual Rainfall: 50 inches
Growing Season: 230240 days per year
Natural Drainage: Strong surface drainage with internal road access across tracts
Water: Area has good support and natural seasonal moisture balance for row crop production
Farm Infrastructure & Improvements
The farm includes operational enhancements that allow for cost-efficient input management, high-throughput harvest, and year-round maintenance:
Storage & Handling
Grain Storage Capacity: 410,000+ bushels across two bin sites
80,800 bu on-site with managers residence
330,000 bu at a centralized loading and mixing facility
Fertilizer & Chemical Storage:
Liquid fertilizer tanks (75,000+ gallon capacity)
Chemical mixing/injection building, diked containment areas
Concrete loadout slabs and washdown areas
Operational Buildings
Equipment Shop: 40' x 100' steel building with electricity and gravel yard
Managers Residence: 3,000 SF house with apartment for staff or live-in oversight
Internal Roads: Access across tracts via gravel and county-maintained roads
Investment Summary
Westfield Farm stands as a hard-asset, income-producing agricultural investment in a rising market. Key advantages include:
Immediate Scale: Rare opportunity to acquire over 4,200 acres of contiguous farm ground in one of Texas most productive regions
Operational ROI: Lease income already in place. Custom farming contracts or direct operation available
Land Appreciation: Red River County farmland values have increased due to proximity to urban growth and investor competition
Tax Advantage: Texas offers favorable property tax structures for ag-exempt land, providing holding cost efficiency
Portfolio Diversification: Agricultural land remains a low-volatility hedge against inflation and market instability
Contact UC Ranch Altaterra Today for your private tour: 903-401-8184
10/28/2025
$159,900
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Lamar County - TBD Tract 1 2365 FM 2675, Roxton, TX
Imagine waking up to big Texas skies, your own stand of shade trees, and the freedom to place your forever home exactly where the sunsets hit just right. Welcome to 2365 FM 2675, Roxton, TX 75477—a boutique release of twelve buildable Ranchette tracts, ˜10–11+ acres, each designed for people who want space, simplicity, and a smoother path to building in the country. Every tract offers something a little different—some with mature trees, some with ponds, and one with an existing workshop and office—but all share the same winning formula: mostly dry, level, and truly buildable with over 2.2 miles of Farm-to-Market and County Road frontage for easy access. You’ll be minutes to the quiet city of Roxton, 17 miles to Paris, 14 miles to Jim Chapman Lake, 26 miles to Bois d’Arc Lake, and approx 75 miles to rapidly growing DFW Metroplex, cities like McKinney and Plano—close enough for conveniences and weekend adventures, far enough for quiet nights and starry skies. Utility Infrastructure is already established by Lamar County Water District, waterline, and Lamar Electric Co-Op, power. Whether you’re dreaming of a custom home with a wraparound porch, a modern barndominium, or a simple, efficient build with a big garden and a bigger workshop—this is the canvas for you. Bring your builder, bring your plans, bring your vision. Country living is calling. NO HOA, Currently is AG. See Deed Restrictions. Schedule your private tour of 2365 FM 2675 Roxton, TX 75477 today. Contact Daisy Greek, listing agent with OnDemand Realty DFW—your North Texas Land + New Construction Specialists.
10/18/2023
$39,041,450
2359 ac.
ACTIVE
Parker County - 1200 Red Bank Road, Lipan, TX
2,359 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 15+ stock ponds, 1250 feet 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.
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.
Existing hunting and grazing leases create an income-producing opportunity for a new owner, if desired.
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.
05/01/2024
$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.
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