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05/06/2025
$7,296,300
1475 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - 13500 County Road 224, Brookesmith, TX
Live Water Colorado River & Home Creek
Circle T Ranch on the Colorado is an exceptional 1,475 acre live water ranch located in Coleman County, offering a rare combination of strong cattle production, premium hunting, and long-term investment value. With nearly one mile (0.9) of frontage on the Colorado River, approximately 2,250 feet of Home Creek, and twelve well-distributed stock ponds, this ranch provides outstanding surface water resources that support both livestock and wildlife year-round.
The property is fully fenced and cross-fenced for efficient cattle management, with established native grasses and a healthy blend of hardwood trees and brush creating excellent forage and diverse habitat. The balance of open pasture, wooded draws, and riparian corridors enhances both livestock productivity and wildlife sustainability.
Wildlife is abundant throughout the ranch, including strong populations of white-tailed deer, turkey, and quail. Free-ranging exoticsAoudad, Red stag, Addax, and Axisfurther elevate the recreational and hunting appeal. The diversity of habitat and dependable water make this a true year-round sportsmans property.
Improvements are practical and well-positioned for operational efficiency. The ranch includes two comfortable ranch homes, two large shops suitable for equipment and storage, and a hay barn to support feed and ranching needs. A reliable water system services both residential and livestock use. Power poles and meters have been strategically placed throughout the property, extending all the way to the Colorado River, offering flexibility for future improvements or expansion.
The rolling topography provides panoramic views from elevated hilltops, while lower creek bottoms offer shaded areas to explore and enjoy. Scenic overlooks, live water corridors, and secluded pockets of cover create a landscape that feels both expansive and private. Several Native American artifacts have been discovered on the ranch, adding historical depth and character to the land.
Circle T Ranch is well-suited for a working cattle operation, a premier recreational getaway, or a legacy investment in Central Texas land. Properties with this combination of live water, improvements, wildlife diversity, and operational infrastructure are increasingly difficult to find.
Any owned minerals will convey with the sale.
Improvements & Structures:
(2) Pipe and sucker rod working pens
(2) Homes with water, electricity & internet
Perimeter fenced for cattle several cross fences in ranch interior
(1) 30x40 shop located at the river house
(1) 30x40 Shop located in the middle of the ranch with lean to porches on all sides
40x50 Hay barn with Box cars for storage
35x25 livestock shelter
Good main ranch road for access to both homes and river
Miles of good ATV trails to hunting areas
Power strategically run throughout the property
Water:
4880 feet of frontage on deep water Colorado River
2250 feet of Home Creek frontage
12 Stock ponds, most have bass and catfish
2 miles of Boggy creek cuts through middle of the ranch, wet weather creek with holes of water
Brookesmith Coop water line is located 3000 from ranch entrance
Wildlife & Recreation:
Native Game Species- White Tailed deer, Rio Grande Turkey, Bobwhite Quail, Dove, Ducks, Hogs, Coyote & Mountain Lion
Exotic Game species- Red Stag, Aoudad, Addax, Elk & Axis Deer
Ranch is leased to hunters, hunter are not allowed to shoot exotics, lease can be terminated at sale
Catfish, Bass, Panfish, Carp & Gar can be found in the Colorado river, Home Creek and many of the stock ponds
Native American artifacts have been found all over the ranch
Terrain & Cover:
Highest point 1425
Rugged to Rolling terrain
Limestone cliffs and caves on the Western edge along Home Creek
Native trees- Live Oak, Mesquite, Cedar elm, Pecan, Cedar
Native Grasses- Big Bluestem, Little bluestem, Indian Grass, Grama Grasses
Minerals, Wind & Leases:
All Owned minerals will convey with the sale
No active Oil & Gas leases on the property
Location:
25 Miles South of Brownwood
156 Miles North west of Austin
170 Miles South west of Fort Worth
Nearest Municiple Airport
Brownwood, TX 25 Miles
11/17/2025
No Price
418 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - Coleman, TX
Crown Stag Ranch is a truly turn-key, 418 acre high-fence game ranch located just south of Coleman, Texasoffering a complete package of quality improvements, exceptional wildlife, productive pastures, and comfortable lodging for owners and guests. With a 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath sandstone home, a newly constructed 6060 metal barn with separate living quarters and entertainment room, a soft-release pen, extensive high fencing, multiple fields, three ponds, and a stocked population of whitetail and Stag, this ranch is ready for immediate enjoyment. Whether operated as a premier hunting destination, a private family retreat, or a combination livestock-and-wildlife ranch, Crown Stag Ranch delivers the rare blend of functionality, beauty, and long-term investment potential.
Location
Located approximately 6 miles south of Coleman, Texas, Crown Stag Ranch sits in the heart of an area known for scenic views, western heritage, and strong ranching traditions. Featuring approximately +/- 2,845 linear feet of paved county road 1026 frontage, the ranch is 61 miles south of Abilene and 32 miles west of Brownwood, with quick access to Lake Brownwood, Lake Coleman, and O.H. Ivieeach within 30 to 45 minutes. Coleman County bridges the Rolling Plains and the northern edge of the Hill Country, offering a landscape rich in wildlife, outdoor recreation, and small-town charm, including acclaimed PRCA rodeos, dining, shopping, and friendly rural community living.
Landscape
The ranch encompasses approximately 418 acres divided into five pastures, each offering a distinct blend of usability and wildlife habitat. The front section consists of open grassland with scattered trees and two highly productive B-Dahl grass fields. A third pasture is planted in wheat, adding agricultural flexibility and strong wildlife attractant opportunities.
The back 150 acre pasture transitions into rugged rangeland with bull mesquite, agarita, cat claw, and dense native brushproviding ideal cover and browse for trophy whitetail, and red stag. This pasture also features two ponds and terraces that catch and hold water. Overall, the ranch presents 158 acres of diverse rangeland, 120 acres of improved bluestem, 60 acres of cultivated field, and the remainder in native grassland.
Improvements
The ranch is exceptionally well improved, beginning with the 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath sandstone home built in 2009. With 2,166 sq. ft. of living space, the home features an open, split floor plan with a custom island kitchen, custom cabinetry, solid-surface countertops, a spacious dining area, and abundant natural light. The master suite includes a garden tub, walk-in tile shower, custom vanity, and large closet, while two guest bedrooms and a shared bath sit on the opposite end. A wrap-around porch, metal roof, charming outdoor kitchen, and sandstone exterior complete the homes classic Texas ranch aesthetic.
Nearby, a newly constructed 6060 metal barn with 20-foot walls offers massive utility for equipment, storage, or additional living. Three additional rooms, two being bed rooms with each having their own bath and a middle entertainment room perfect for guest relaxing after a hunt! A 6028 overhang provides covered parking for vehicles, equipment, and RVs, and the barn includes a concrete front porch for added usability.
Water Supply
Water is well-distributed throughout the ranch, with multiple ponds, and water access available within the soft-release pen and working facility. This thoughtful water system supports both wildlife and livestock operations year-round supplied by Coleman County SUD.
Wildlife
Crown Stag Ranch is fully stocked and managed for high-quality hunting. Trophy whitetail, red stag, blackbuck antelope, scimitar oryx are present across the ranch, with populations initially established five years ago and carefully managed since. Whitetail deer have been lightly hunted, maintaining a strong age structure and trophy potential. Red stag represent the primary guided hunting program, offering a consistent harvest of mature, high-quality animals. Excellent dove and quail hunting further enhance the ranchs recreational appeal.
Agricultural Exemption
The ranch carries an agricultural valuation, supported by its improved pastures, hay production, cultivated fields, and grazing potential. The B-Dahl grass fields offer strong hay yields, while the layout allows for cattle or small livestock operations in the front pastures and wildlife management in the backmaking this a versatile mixed-use ranch.
Included Hunting Improvements
4 blinds throughout the ranch (box and tank blinds)
6 protein feeders
2 corn feeders
2 hay rings
30-ton overhead feed bin
3 DMP pens
5-acre soft-release pen
9-foot fenced working facility
Crown Stag Ranch is a complete, ready-to-use high-fence hunting and recreational ranch with high-quality improvements, diverse terrain, excellent wildlife, productive pastures, and strong operational infrastructure. With its combination of hunting, hay production, grazing potential, and lodging for family or guests, this 418 acre ranch offers turnkey enjoyment and long-term investment value from day one.
06/20/2022
$5,152,500
1145 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - Goldsboro, TX
PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS
-1145 acres of pristine, undeveloped land
-A stunning 14-acre lake and an additional pond
-Located just 16 miles from Coleman, TX
-Breathtaking views of the rolling hillsides
-Abundant wildlife, including Whitetail deer, elk, ducks, and turkeys
-Easy access to and throughout the property
-Agriculture tax exemption in place
Discover the opportunity to create your own Texas Heritage ranch on this expansive 1145-acre property, ideally situated just 16 miles from Coleman, Texas. With a picturesque 14-acre lake and a separate pond, the land offers spectacular views of the surrounding rolling hills, perfect for those who appreciate natural beauty.
The property is teeming with abundant wildlife, including Whitetail deer, elk, ducks, and turkeys, making it a haven for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Strategically-placed roads provide easy access throughout the property, ensuring you can fully enjoy every inch of this remarkable land.
With an existing agriculture tax exemption, property taxes are kept low, adding financial appeal to this unique offering. Whether youre looking to build a legacy ranch or a private retreat, this property is ready to fulfill your vision.
EXPLORE COLEMAN,TX
Coleman, a vibrant city offering a wealth of amenities and activities, is a popular destination for those seeking a serene small-town lifestyle. In recent years, Coleman has experienced significant economic growth, leading to the development of new shopping centers, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Whether you're in search of fresh produce at the farmers market, a delicious meal at a local eatery, or an evening of live music, Coleman has something for everyone.
CONVENIENT ACCESS TO AIR TRAVEL
For those who value convenience and private air travel, the Coleman Municipal Airport (COM) is located just 10 miles southeast of the city of Coleman. This public-use airport serves general aviation, offering easy access for private aircraft owners or those requiring swift connections for personal or business travel. The proximity of this airport adds another layer of appeal to this 1145-acre property, making it an ideal choice for discerning buyers who appreciate both the tranquility of rural living and the convenience of modern amenities.
MEET KEELY, YOUR TRUSTED RANCH REAL ESTATE EXPERT
Keely Corona, a valued agent at Fredericksburg Realty since 2017, is highly regarded for her deep connection to community values and exceptional listening skills, which have made her a standout in helping clients find properties that perfectly fit their lifestyles. Born and raised in Louisiana and coming from a family rich in real estate background including investors, developers, and a brother who acquired Fredericksburg Realty, Keely has a unique understanding of the market's complexities. She holds the prestigious Accredited Luxury Home Specialist (ALHS) designation, certifying her expertise in high-end transactions. Fredericksburg Realty, with over $500 million in total sales, and its Ranch Division, Texas Ranch Realty, provide Keely with extensive resources and market knowledge, ensuring her clients receive the highest level of service in the Texas Hill Country.
10/20/2025
$1,690,000
127.44 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - 5782 FM 2131, Coleman, TX
127.44± Acre Turnkey Showplace | 3 Homes • Scenic Views • Stocked Tanks
This meticulously improved ranch in southern Coleman County is the definition of turnkey. Spanning 127.44± acres with over 100 feet of elevation change, this diverse and scenic property offers multiple hilltop build sites, expansive views, abundant wildlife, and everything in place to enjoy from day one.
The main residence is a beautifully upgraded 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home featuring dual master suites and high-end finishes throughout. A newly built 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom barndo-style cabin adds incredible functionality with stained concrete floors, a secure safe room, spray foam insulation, an oversized two-car garage, and a massive covered patio.
A clean and spacious 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom mobile home offers additional living space for guests, extended family, or potential short-term rental income.
Outdoors, the land boasts:
Two dramatic hilltops with sweeping panoramic views
Three stocked tanks with strong water retention
24± acres of cultivated field to attract deer, dove, and turkey or for hay/crop use
Proven hunting setup with top-tier blinds and feeders (all convey)
Paved road frontage on FM 2635 for easy access
Supporting infrastructure includes a finished workshop, double-insulated garages, and a large equipment barn — all ready for your tools, toys, or business operation.
Whether you're looking for a weekend hunting retreat, a family compound, or a multi-use legacy ranch with income potential, this property checks every box.
Call the listing agent for a full list of improvements and to schedule a private tour.
Buyer's Broker must be identified upon first contact with Listing Brokerage Firm and must accompany buying prospect on first showing, all subsequent viewings, and all due diligence inspections to be allowed brokerage fee participation.
10/04/2025
$5,995,000
865.9 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - 2101 CR 264, Santa Anna, TX
NEW LISTING 865.9 Acre Yucca Dulce High-Fenced Ranch with 8-Acre Lake & Barndominium | Coleman County, Texas
Offered at: $5,995,000
The 865.9-acre Coleman County High-Fenced Ranch is a rare Texas legacy property where solitude meets sophistication. Built for those who value heritage, peace, and purpose, this ranch combines rugged beauty, refined comfort, and the quiet stillness that restores the soul. With rolling hills, a deep 8-acre lake, and a new luxury barndominium perched on the highest elevation, it's a turnkey ranch ready to enjoy from day one.
Luxury Barndominium & Outdoor Living
Located on the ranch's highest elevation, this brand-new barndominium overlooks the lake and miles of untouched countryside-a perfect setting for quiet mornings and golden sunsets. Designed for comfort, family gatherings, and entertaining, every inch blends style with purpose.
1,500 sq. ft. custom barndominium with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms
Built at the ranch's highest elevation with panoramic views of the lake and landscape
Open-concept kitchen and living room with granite countertops, accent wood ceilings, and premium finishes
Hardy board siding, spray foam insulation, durable plank flooring designed for pets, and a metal roof
1,000 sq. ft. of covered porches featuring a complete outdoor kitchen with propane grill, burners, stainless steel drawers, granite countertops, and sink
Rock fire pit with seating area and a dedicated golf driving pad, perfect for recreation with family and guests
Crushed granite landscaping for clean, low-maintenance outdoor living
One-car garage for ATV parking and additional storage
Fully furnished and move-in ready-furniture, appliances, washer/dryer, flat-screen TVs, linens, and kitchenware included
Utilities: Coleman County Co-op water and electricity, with hardwired internet via Coleman County Telephone Co-op
Future build site: a 70-yard cleared pad next to the home offering a prime location for a future dream house with panoramic views
Land & Water
This land embodies heritage and perseverance-rugged yet peaceful, with rolling terrain and a sense of timeless stillness. Water defines the landscape, from the deep 8-acre lake to the ponds and creeks that sustain life across the ranch.
865.9 acres with 110 feet of elevation change, combining rugged hills and gentle pasture
8+ acre lake, over 25 feet deep, stocked with fathead minnows, golden shiners, and copper nose bluegill
Floating dock with metal roof and boat slip; rock piles for fish habitat
7 additional ponds, some stocked with fish
Showcase pond near the home recently stocked with 600 black-nosed crappie
665 acres of thick brush and timber: live oak, post oak, mesquite, elm, hackberry, and cedar
201 acres of cultivation across four fields (24, 41, 66, and 70 acres) planted in fertilized wheat by a local farmer (harvested in June; farmer available for continued lease)
Post-harvest growth of native sunflowers and dove weed create excellent bird habitat
All-weather gravel road from county road to home and dock
5.6 miles of brand-new tight-lock fencing with secure water gaps
Wildlife & Trophy Hunting
For the sportsman, this ranch offers world-class opportunities surrounded by peace and quiet. Abundant wildlife and a balanced ecosystem make it a premier hunting property where generations can build memories and traditions.
Exceptional hunting for dove, ducks, turkey, and quail
Includes $50,000 allowance for stocking improved whitetail and exotic genetics, selected with buyer's input and stocked in buyer's presence
Secure high-fence management and diverse cover create a thriving habitat for trophy game and native species
A setting that invites restoration and renewal-where every sunrise brings new life and quiet moments of stillness
Location
Perfectly positioned for privacy yet close to convenience-the ranch offers true seclusion with quick access to nearby towns.
0.5 miles down gravel CR 264
8 miles south of Santa Anna
29 miles southwest of Brownwood
Closing Statement
The 865.9-acre Coleman County High-Fenced Ranch is more than a property-it's a Texas legacy built on heritage, perseverance, and peace. From quiet mornings watching the sunrise over the lake to evenings by the fire, every detail of this ranch invites you to slow down, restore, and embrace the stillness of the land. A rare turnkey opportunity-ready to be enjoyed, cherished, and passed down for generations.
Chris Roland - Broker - Ranch and Hunting Land Realty, LLC.
325-647-7889
Ranch & Hunting Land Realty, LLC strives to provide accurate property information; however, all details are subject to change without notice and should be independently verified by the buyer in accordance with Texas law.
Properties are subject to prior sale, price changes, corrections, or removal from the market at any time. We are not responsible for typographical errors, omissions, or information provided by sellers or third parties.
Buyer Representation Policy: Buyer's agents are welcome but must accompany their clients from the first showing onward.
It is the responsibility of all parties to ensure they are properly prepared to access rural properties, which may require four-wheel drive vehicles or UTVs.
02/24/2026
$1,625,000
0.12 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - 414 S Commercial Ave, Coleman, TX
In the heart of Coleman, where the Texas sky stretches wide and the pace of life slows just enough to savor the moment, you'll find a place where two worlds of flavor meet under one welcoming roof. Rancho Pizzeria + Black Cur isn't just a restaurant-it's a gathering place, a local legend, and a delicious reminder of why small town dining hits differently. Step through the doors and you're greeted by the warm aroma of hand tossed dough and bubbling cheese drifting from Rancho Pizzeria's wood-fired oven. Paired with a curated selection of wines, craft beers, thoughtfully prepared appetizers and salads, each dish is prepared with the highest quality ingredients. Wander a little farther and the mood shifts-rich, rustic, and unmistakably lux. Black Cur brings the spirit of a steakhouse to life with premium cuts, handcrafted sides, and a dining room that feels like a mix of modern ranch retreat. Soft lighting, warm wood, and the quiet hum of the cocktail shaker create an atmosphere that invites date nights, celebrations, and long conversations over a perfectly cooked ribeye. Outside, the property sits proudly along a well traveled Coleman corridor, catching the eye of locals, travelers, and weekend wanderers exploring the charm of the Texas countryside. Inside, the layout flows effortlessly between the two concepts, supported by a well equipped kitchen, ample seating, and the kind of thoughtful design that makes service smooth and hospitality shine. Whether you're dreaming of running a beloved community hub or seeking a standout investment in a growing rural market, Rancho Pizzeria + Black Cur offers more than a business-it offers a story worth continuing. A place where memories are made, flavors are celebrated, and Coleman's warm, welcoming spirit is served up every day.
All information contained herein is believed to be true & accurate to the best of our knowledge. Liveoak does not make any warranty, either express or implied, as to these statements, but has done our best to verify the above information. Liveoak cooperates fully with other Brokers/Realtors as buyer's representatives. However, buyer's Agents/Brokers must be present from the initial showing forward, or other arrangements made directly with the Listing Agent, to participate in compensation. If buyer's Agents/Brokers are not present from the initial showing forward, compensation will be at the full discretion of Liveoak and may be determined on a case by case basis.
09/29/2025
$17,500,000
5833.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - 1281 Pr 3740, Voss, TX
Padgitt Ranch is a legacy mixed-use agricultural and recreational property with over 5,833 acres of diverse terrain, rich history, and unmatched water access on Lake O. H. Ivie. Padgitt Ranch has been in the same family since 1878. The ranch spans across southwest Coleman County and a small portion of southeast Runnels County in central Texas. When the lake is full, the ranch features over 10 miles of frontage on Lake O.H. Ivie, one of the top trophy bass fishing lakes in the nation. This is one of the most unique and versatile ranch offerings in the state of Texas.
Property Highlights
5,833 acres with diverse terrain, creek beds, open pasture, cultivated pasture, and hardwoods. 10+ miles of Lake O.H. Ivie frontage with multiple access points and world-class bass fishing. Eleven water wells and multiple stock ponds, creeks, and active springs. Turnkey cattle infrastructure with cross-fencing and four working pens. Historic headquarters compound with four homes and support buildings. Excellent wildlife habitat with established deer, turkey, quail, and dove populations. First fenced ranch in Texas history, with deep roots in early ranching heritage.
Water Features
The ranch offers a balanced mix of creek bottoms, open pasture, cultivated fields, wooded areas, and elevated long-range views. Elevation ranges from 1,700 ft to 1,555 ft ASL and yields a 145 ft elevation change across the property. The southern boundary of the property is defined as the 1555 ft ASL contour. Native hardwoods include live oaks, cedar elms, pecans, junipers, and mesquites. Surplus land below the 1,555 ft lake contour to the water belongs to the Colorado Municipal Water District, but provides an additional 1,500 acres of exclusive use, depending on lake levels. There are multiple cultivated fields currently used for grazing and hay. The ranch is currently a cow-calf operation and can support up to 300 head of cows. The number of cattle could be increased with irrigation and additional cultivation. Recreational uses include hunting, fishing, hiking, 4-wheeling, etc...
Improvements
Includes the historic 1935 headquarters home, remodeled by architect Robert S. Morris. (hand-hewn stone house). Three additional small ranch-style homes at two different locations on the ranch. (1300 to 1800 sqft each). The headquarters is the oldest continually occupied home in Coleman County. Additional barns, equipment sheds, and storage buildings. Four sets of working cattle pens. Concrete above-ground swimming pool fed by a windmill. All-weather ranch roads and extensive internal fencing for rotational grazing.
Wildlife and Recreation
A strong Texas native wildlife population, including whitetail deer, turkeys, quail, doves, ducks, and hogs. Exceptional bass fishing on Lake O.H. Ivie, home to several record-setting largemouth catches. Ideal habitat for year-round hunting, fishing, and nature enjoyment. Multiple easy access points to drop in kayaks/canoes, along with several potential locations for a private boat ramp.
Historical Significance
Established in 1878, Padgitt Ranch, originally Day Cattle Ranch, was one of the first fenced ranches in Texas and played a pivotal role in the Fence-Cutting Wars. The family successfully lobbied for legislation that made fence-cutting a felony in 1884, cementing the rights of private landowners. In 1999, the ranch was recognized with the Family Land Heritage Award.
Potential Income Generation
Cattle Operation, Hunting, Fishing, Bed and Breakfast, Wind Farm, Solar Farm, Water, Oil and Gas.
Minerals and water rights
Current owners have 100% of the mineral rights.
There is currently no production on the ranch and no active O&G lease.
Current owners have an active water license to pump up to 386 ac-ft of water per year for irrigation, municipal and industrial purposes.
Minerals and water license are negotiable with the sale.
Showing Instructions:
This property is marketed and shown exclusively by TDR Real Estate Group - Keller Williams Land and KW Commercial Duffy Real Estate Team. Please contact Robert Pahmiyer (830) 265-1239 or Alice Duffy (512) 784-2345 for showing information. All appointments must be made with the listing agents. Buyers agent must make first contact and be present for all showings to qualify for a full commission.
03/18/2026
$1,536,000
385 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - County Road 247, Novice, TX
384 Acres in Callahan County, Tx just North of Lake Coleman. There are 2 tanks. Rolling topography. Healthy deer population. Two blinds and feeders convey with the property. There are water meters available via Lawn Water at the county road. Electricity is available via landowner to the south via Coleman County Electric COOP. Call or text Listing Broker Sam McClellan with Sammac Properties at 214-454-9269.
03/18/2026
$279,000
0.21 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - 206 N 8th Street, Santa Anna, TX
Enjoy the comfort of newer construction in this three-bedroom, two bath home built in 2020 in Santa Anna. Designed with an open-concept layout, the home features a spacious kitchen with rich dark cabinetry, stainless appliances, and a functional island that flows seamlessly into the living and dining areas. Warm wood floors and abundant natural light create a welcoming atmosphere throughout. Outside, the charming front porch with rustic wood accents offers a perfect place to relax, while almost 330 feet of privacy fence provides space and security. It is a rare opportunity to own a newer home with modern comfort and small-town charm!
All information contained herein is believed to be true & accurate to the best of our knowledge. Liveoak does not make any warranty, either express or implied, as to these statements, but has done our best to verify the above information. Liveoak cooperates fully with other Brokers/Realtors as buyer's representatives. However, buyer's Agents/Brokers must be present from the initial showing forward, or other arrangements made directly with the Listing Agent, to participate in compensation. If buyer's Agents/Brokers are not present from the initial showing forward, compensation will be at the full discretion of Liveoak and may be determined on a case by case basis.
03/18/2026
$615,600
162.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - TBD C.R 300, Coleman, TX
This 162 acre tract in southern Coleman County offers a strong combination of productive farmland and native pasture, ideal for both agricultural use and hunting. This ranch is well-equipped for livestock with two stock tanks providing reliable water sources. Scattered mesquite and native brush supply natural cover for cattle and wildlife, enhancing both ranching and hunting appeal. The old homestead features a barn and working cattle pens.
All information contained herein is believed to be true & accurate to the best of our knowledge. Liveoak does not make any warranty, either express or implied, as to these statements, but has done our best to verify the above information. Liveoak cooperates fully with other Brokers/Realtors as buyer's representatives. However, buyer's Agents/Brokers must be present from the initial showing forward, or other arrangements made directly with the Listing Agent, to participate in compensation. If buyer's Agents/Brokers are not present from the initial showing forward, compensation will be at the full discretion of Liveoak and may be determined on a case by case basis.
07/15/2025
$10,671,750
2511 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - 000 CR 455, Cross Plains, TX
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: The 2,511 +/- acre Wolf Hollow Ranch presents one of the best raw, large acreage, combination ranches available in the Rolling Plains and Cross Timbers regions of Central Texas. The ranch is found on the southern Callahan County and northern Coleman County line where rolling hills, dotted with large live oak mottes, give way to lush, productive grass valleys and scattered mesquites. Two named drainages move water from north to south through the property, Rocky Branch' and the ranch's namesake, Wolf Hollow'. Additionally, eleven large stock tanks provide water to both livestock and wildlife. Access to rural water and electricity are both found at the NE corner.
A productive cattle ranch, Wolf Hollow is cross-fenced into four large pastures with an impressive set of steel pens. Over ten miles of well-maintained, interior ranch roads provide access throughout the ranch. Having been professionally managed by a wildlife biologist, there is a strong whitetail deer population on this low-fenced West Texas ranch, with Rio Grande turkeys, bobcats, wild hogs, dove, quail, wintering waterfowl, and a variety of other native animals.
LOCATION: Wolf Hollow Ranch is situated south of Interstate 20 and West of Cross Plains, on the Callahan and Coleman County line. Approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes from Dallas and 2 hours from Fort Worth, fronting on County Road 455. Nearby towns include Cross Plains (6.75 miles east), Coleman (18 miles south), Clyde & Baird (20-23 miles northwest), and Abilene (35 miles northwest).
HISTORY: Formerly a part of the renowned Silverbrook Pecan Bayou Ranch, a 20,000 +/- acre cattle ranch owned & meticulously cared for by Ms. Helen King Groves, the First Lady of Cutting' and great-granddaughter of Captain Richard King, for over 30 years. This landscape was the home range of the Comanche Indian tribes, known as Comancheria', and wasn't explored by Europeans until 1839. Almost 40 years later, the Great Western Cattle Trail' would pass through these prairies. Later, barbed wire fences, railroads and westward expansion finally conquered this once wild, expansive grassland.
European settlement began in this region with James Dulan, likely the first white settler in Callahan County, who built a shelter on Hubbard Creek in 1859 and tended a small herd of cattle. The Whitten family followed, establishing a camp on Deep Creek in the northeastern part of the county before November 1863.
By the early 1870s, more settlers arrived, primarily ranchers attracted by abundant grazing land. Notable early ranches included John Hittson's Three Circle Ranch, established in 1873, and Jasper McCoy's ranch on Pecan Bayou in 1874. Other early settlers included the Merchant brothers and Dr. J. D. Windham, who started a ranch operated by his sons in the southwestern part of Callahan County.
The late 19th and 20th centuries saw the consolidation of ranching as the region's economic backbone, with cattle ranching becoming dominant. The arrival of railroads in the late 19th century facilitated the transportation of goods and livestock, boosting local trade. Callahan County, organized in 1877 with Baird as the county seat, and Coleman County, with Coleman as its center, developed as agricultural and ranching hubs.
In the 20th century, oil discoveries brought additional economic growth, particularly in Coleman County, where the oilfields produced over a million barrels by 1948, according to historical records.
Sources: Texas State Historical Association -
ACCESS & ROADS: Wolf Hollow Ranch fronts County Road 455 for approx. 1.52 miles. Interior roads measure more than 10 miles, with access provided to every pasture and stock tank.
SURFACE WATER: Eleven (11) earthen stock ponds provide excellent water sources for cattle and wildlife, while offering opportunities for fishing and waterfowl hunting. Additionally, two drainages move through the property, Rocky Branch for 2.45 +/- miles and Wolf Hollow for 2.15 +/- miles. Water drains from northeast to southwest, towards the Pecan Bayou, which runs into Lake Brownwood and eventually into the Colorado River.
TOPOGRAPHY: The ranch features an impressive 110+/- feet of elevation change, ranging from 1,640 +/- feet at the lowest elevation to 1,750 +/- feet at its highest elevation. Views from several hilltops provide 12-15 mile views to the north towards the Callahan Divide Mountain range, while other hilltops in the northwest section of the ranch provide scenic views to the northwest.
CATTLE PENS & FENCING: The ranch is fully fenced and cross-fenced for cattle with a solid set of steel cattle pens. Both perimeter fences and cross fences range from great to poor condition, with excellent access across the ranch and between the 4 pastures. A stocking rate of 25 to 35 acres per animal unit is the estimated carrying capacity for the ranch. Pastures have been rested, and native grasses are in prime condition for the next owner.
VEGETATION AND SOILS: Averaging 28 inches of rain annually, tree cover primarily consists of live oaks, mesquite, elm and hackberry along with other native plants. Short and medium grasses include native species like little bluestem, silver bluestem, dropseed, buffalograss, grama, wildrye, Texas wintergrass and others. Wildflowers on the property are impressive where the limestone ridges, grasslands and loamy soils support native species like Texas Bluebonnets, American Basketflower, Blackfoot Daisy, Indian Blanket, Indian Paintbrush, Prairie Verbana, Primrose and Beebalms.
Soils include deeper Krum or Frio series soils found in creek/drainage bottoms with shallow, stony Tarrant series soils along the limestone-based ridgelines. Bolar series soils are found throughout most of the property's pastureland.
The ranch also supports a variety of forbs and browse, which contribute to the excellent wildlife habitat. Together with well-maintained pastureland, the ranch is in prime condition for the next owner.
WILDLIFE: Wolf Hollow is a low-fenced wildlife haven, offering excellent habitat and prime hunting opportunities. The property has been very lightly hunted. There are five feed pens (8-10 panels each), three 3,000 lb. Outback protein feeders, two 1000 lb. Outback corn feeders and two AWS 5'x7' blinds all will convey with an acceptable offer. Additionally, a 5 1/2 acre wildlife food plot offers hunting opportunities and supplemental feed for September dove over sunflowers and/or winter wheat for deer.
The ranch is home to Whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, and Bobwhite quail, along with feral hogs and predators such as bobcats, coyotes, and foxes. Wintering waterfowl visit the eleven stock tanks and can be an additional hunting opportunity.
UTILITIES: Access to utilities is available at the North-East corner of Wolf Hollow.
Electricity: Coleman County Electric Cooperative supplies power to the area and has a line accessible just north of the NE corner of the property. All easements are secured and in place to run power to the property.
Water: Coleman County Water Supply supplies water to the area and has a two-inch water line running down the east side of CR-455, currently ending just 1,000 ft from the NE corner of the property. Easements have been signed to extend the line & install a meter at the NE corner. The CCWS contract to extend the line has been executed and the current owner has paid all associated costs. Construction is expected to be completed by late October or early November, 2025.
NEAREST AIRPORTS:
Abilene Regional Airport (ABI): Located in Abilene, Texas, this public airport offers commercial flights, primarily connecting to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.
Gregory Simmons Memorial Airport (CISCO, TX): Situated in Cisco, Texas, this public-use airport serves general aviation and offers facilities for aircraft operations.
Coleman Municipal Airport (KCOM): Located two miles northeast of Coleman, Texas, this public airport serves general aviation and offers facilities for aircraft operations.
OIL AND GAS: One well with battery tanks is located on the far north side of the property and has a minor impact on the property. The well is accessed through the ranch to the north.
SCHOOL DISTRICT: Cross Plains Independent School District.
PROPERTY TAXES: 2024 taxes were approx. $2,499.37. Property is agriculturally exempt.
PRICE: $4,250 per acre ($10,671,750)
Chris Wengierski, Agent TX & OK
214-707-3474 mobile
Blake Hortenstine, Listing Broker/ Partner
214-616-1305 mobile
Cash McWhorter, Broker/ Partner
469-222-4076 mobile
03/05/2026
$1,920,000
400 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - TBD Private Road, Goldsboro, TX
This exceptional 400-acre ranch in northwest Coleman County, Texas offers a prime opportunity for hunting, recreation, or livestock. Featuring a scenic pond and wet weather creeks that provides water for wildlife and livestock, the property is covered in mature mesquites and native grasses, creating ideal habitat for deer, turkey, and other game. With gently rolling terrain and wide-open views, this ranch delivers the perfect blend of cover and open ground for hunting and outdoor enjoyment. Whether you're looking for a weekend getaway, a hunting property this Coleman County acreage is ready to enjoy.
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02/19/2026
$2,180,500
445 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - CR 264, Santa Anna, TX
NEW LISTING 445 +or- Acres High-Fenced Ranch | Coleman County, Texas
Offered at: $2,180,500
The 445-acre Coleman County High-Fenced Ranch is a rare Texas legacy property with rolling hills, rugged terrain, and outstanding views.
Utilities: Coleman County Co-op water & electric available
Hardwired internet available via Coleman County Telephone Co-op
445 acres with 80 feet of elevation change, combining rugged hills and gentle pasture
4 ponds
310 acres of thick brush and timber: live oak, post oak, mesquite, hackberry, and cedar
135 acres of cultivation across three fields (24, 41, and 70 acres) planted in fertilized wheat by a local farmer (harvested in June; farmer available for continued lease)
Post-harvest growth of native sunflowers and dove weed create excellent bird habitat
Brand-new tight-lock fencing with secure water gaps
Wildlife & Trophy Hunting
For the sportsman, this ranch offers world-class opportunities surrounded by peace and quiet. Abundant wildlife and a balanced ecosystem make it a premier hunting property where generations can build memories and traditions.
Exceptional hunting for dove, ducks, turkey, and quail
Includes $50,000 allowance for stocking improved whitetail and exotic genetics, selected with buyer's input and stocked in buyer's presence
Secure high-fence management and diverse cover create a thriving habitat for trophy game and native species
A setting that invites restoration and renewal where every sunrise brings new life and quiet moments of stillness
Location
Perfectly positioned for privacy yet close to convenience the ranch offers true seclusion with quick access to nearby towns.
0.6 miles down gravel CR 264
8 miles south of Santa Anna
29 miles southwest of Brownwood
Chris Roland - Broker - Ranch and Hunting Land Realty, LLC.
325-647-7889
01/12/2026
$3,499,999
309 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - 2969, Talpa, TX
The iconic, world-renowned Rancho Loma is available for the first time on the public market.
Rancho Loma spans 309 acres of inviting, meaningful Texas ranch opportunity-an authentic West Texas retreat that could serve as a world-class full-time or part-time residence, or continue as a boutique commercial operation. offering privacy, scale, and a turnkey compound that works exceptionally well for an end user as a personal retreat.
Atmosphere: Designed for total relaxation and seclusion, the ranch is often referred to as Texas's version of Napa Valley's French Laundry-known for its emphasis on fine dining, privacy, and an unforgettable experience.
The Restaurant: Celebrated across news and media, Rancho Loma has been recognized as one of the most essential dining destinations in Texas, earning accolades from outlets such as Texas Monthly, Texas Highways, and Southern Living (including features like Best Resorts and The South's Best Bed & Breakfast, among others). Head Chef Laurie Williamson, a James Beard semifinalist, helps create the kind of place people return to again and again-where guests arrive as visitors and leave feeling like family.
Main House: The main ranch house (2 bed / 2 bath) was built in 1878 and thoughtfully restored beginning in 1999 with exceptional care and attention to detail. Many original elements remain, including wood floors, a wraparound porch, and floor-to-ceiling windows in the dining room. For an end user, the dining room could be converted into a primary suite. The main home is charming, warm, and welcoming.
Guest House: The detached guest home is approximately 600 SF-a perfect balance of historic preservation and modern comfort. It features a full bathroom with a large soaking tub, closet space, and windows wrapping the structure for abundant natural light.
Swimming Pool: Built in 2007.
REST Cabins: For an end user, an ideal setup for hosting family and friends. This modern, five-room boutique inn offers high ceilings and large sliding glass doors that frame sweeping views of the rolling terrain. Enjoy quiet mornings, wide-open skies, and nights filled with stars-or, occasionally, the dramatic show of a West Texas thunderstorm. Sip espresso in the outdoor common area, explore the grounds on foot (including vineyards in progress), then return to refresh in the pool and unwind in total privacy.
Shop: The shop includes two oversized roll-up doors, a small office with a mini-split, and electricity throughout-ready for ranch needs, storage, or projects.
Land: The 309 acres are fully fenced, and the crown jewel is the "Mountain" adjacent to the home-offering massive views and a compelling potential building site. The ranch is biologically diverse, with wildlife including bobwhite quail, whitetail deer, and other native species. Four ponds are located on the property (most seasonal). The ranch has not been hunted in a serious manner, presenting a great opportunity for a sportsman. Approximately 6 acres near the vineyard are under high fence and could be utilized as well.
Overview:
Rancho Loma is a rare 309-acre West Texas legacy ranch-offering privacy, scale, and a turnkey compound that works exceptionally well for an end user. While the property has a celebrated hospitality story, its real strength is how easily it lives as a private residence: an 1878 restored main home, a separate guest house, five modern REST cabins for hosting friends and family, a 2007 pool, a functional shop, and dramatic terrain anchored by the on-site "Mountain" with big views and potential for an additional homesite. Fully fenced, wildlife-rich, and dotted with four ponds, Rancho Loma delivers the kind of secluded, high-character ranch experience that's increasingly hard to find-a world-class personal retreat first, with the option (not the requirement) to continue any boutique commercial component.
09/03/2025
$1,517,000
288.8 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - CR 411, Coleman, TX
288.8 Wooded Acres - Coleman County, Texas
Asking Price: $1,517,000
A rare find in Coleman County-this 288.8-acre ranch blends rolling terrain, heavy cover, and excellent improvements, making it ideal for both recreation and ranch life. Located just 9 miles northwest of Coleman and 2 miles north of Hords Creek Lake, the property offers outstanding hunting, panoramic views, and plenty of space to relax and explore.
Improvements & Home
1,480 sq. ft. home (built in 1982) with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, central heat & air, on a concrete slab.
Attached carport plus enclosed shed for ATV parking.
2,304 sq. ft. barn/shop for tractors, ATVs, and equipment.
Second barn with electricity.
Land & Terrain
Rolling topography with approximately 120 ft. of elevation change.
Heavy tree cover: live oak, red oak, post oak, redbud, mesquite, pecan, cedar, and thick shinnery oak.
Good road system throughout the ranch for easy access.
4 small ponds and a water trough.
Wildlife & Hunting
Excellent hunting for deer, hogs, turkey, and dove, with some quail.
5 established food plots.
7 deer blinds and 5 feeders convey with sale.
Utilities & Connectivity
Coleman County Electric Coop meter with 200-amp service.
Coleman County Coop water meter.
Fiber optic cable along the road.
This property combines comfort, rugged beauty, and unmatched hunting opportunities-ready for family recreation, a private getaway, or a long-term investment in Texas land.
Chris Roland - Broker
Ranch and Hunting Land Realty, LLC
325-647-7889
10/14/2025
$724,085
166.44 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - Co Rd 108, Santa Anna, TX
Folks! If you are looking for a property that is secluded and peaceful, yet close to town, you have just found what you are looking for! This 166 ac sits just a few miles NE of the community of Santa Anna. This is a really neat property, with lots of nice terrain change, including 2 hills! There is good soil, and approx 27 ac currently in cultivation. Tree cover consists of Live Oak, Cedar, Mesquite, and other brush and browse for the wildlife. Wildlife consist of Deer, Dove, Turkey, Hogs and other varmints. There are 3 tanks, and locations for more, fantastic native grasses, and great fencing, so if you wanted to run a few head of livestock, much is already in place. There are fantastic views from the hills, making for awesome home sites! Electricity and water are available at the road. Don't miss out on this great property! Contact Jeff Hibbs (325) 642-3559 for more info, or to set up a private viewing.
02/23/2026
$3,950,000
392 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - 2387 FM 503, Coleman, TX
The 392 acre 3M Ranch is a rare blend of comfort, infrastructure, and true ranch functionality. With a commanding rock home overlooking a large lake, 6 ponds, multiple pastures, strong surface water, horse facilities, and productive ground for cattle and crops, this is a turnkey operation that works as a family legacy ranch, a working cattle place, or a recreational retreat.
Main Home
The crown jewel is a beautiful two-story rock home set high with sweeping views across the ranch and water. Built in 2002, the home is approximately 6,000 SF (per owner) and offers a true "legacy ranch house" feel-comfortable, spacious, and designed for hosting.
- 5 bedrooms | 5.5 bathrooms
- Oversized mud room and laundry room with garage entry
- Large living area anchored by a rock fireplace and expansive windows
- Upstairs includes 3 bedrooms, a game room, media room, and balcony
- 3 newer HVAC units
Foreman's Suite
Located inside the horse barn is a modest apartment-style suite with a full kitchen and full bathroom-ideal for a ranch hand, caretaker, or guests.
Horse Facilities
Purpose-built equestrian setup with:
- 8 stalls with water
- Hay loft
- Barn layout supports daily functionality and easy feeding/tacking
Surface Water
Water is a standout feature here with multiple tanks across the property.
- 6 tanks/lakes/ponds total
- One larger, deeper tank/lake approx. 20 ft deep when full and roughly 8-10 acres when full
Land, Hunting, and Wildlife
The ranch is divided into 8 pastures and offers excellent wildlife habitat. The owner reports strong deer activity when wheat is up, along with turkey, quail, and other native game. Notably, the property has not been hunted in approximately 15 years.
Cattle and Crops
This is a true mixed-use ranch with both grazing and farming capability.
- Approx. 75 acres in cultivation historically planted in wheat, canola, and Sudan for hay
- Approximately 25 head currently on the ranch for casual ranching
Additional Improvements
- Equipment barn
- Multiple water taps throughout the ranch
Utilities
- County water; no well
- Coleman County Electric
- 250-gallon propane tank for kitchen stove (West Texas Gas)
- Internet currently via Starlink; Coleman County service wired to the house and barn as well
- 500-gallon diesel tank on stilts at the barn (filled by WTG)
Additional: turn-key possibility with equipment and furnishing negotiable subject to offer.
From the 6,000 SF main home and foreman's suite to the 8-stall barn, equipment storage, multiple water taps, and a ranch layout designed for efficiency, 3M Ranch is built to be enjoyed and operated with ease. Add in 5 tanks, a deep lake when full, healthy wildlife populations, and established grazing/cultivation potential, and you have one of the most complete, well-rounded ranch offerings in the region.
10/24/2024
$315,000
55 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - County Road 474, Coleman, TX
If you are a hunting or recreational enthusiast, then these 55 acres just north of Coleman are perfect for you. The property has rural water and electricity making it ready to build a home or weekend camp. The beautiful landscape consists of mostly oak, post oak, mesquite and several large pecan trees creating a Hill Country feel. A nice stock tank provides water for the abundant wildlife. This area of the county is known for great hunting and fishing with local lakes nearby: Coleman Lake, Hordes Creek, and Lake Ivie, one of the best bass fishing lakes in the country. With cooler weather it is a great time to get outdoors and enjoy a property like this. This listing wont stay on the market long. Schedule a showing today.
02/22/2026
$1,135,478
187.81 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - 1709 County Road 330, Voss, TX
Folks! If you are looking for a nice place in the wide open spaces of West Central Tx, to call home, you have just found the property you are looking for! The property consists of 187+ ac and a 2699 sf (Per CAD) 2 bd 2 bth brick home. Other improvements include an approx 900 sf (per CAD) 1 bd 1 bth, bunk house. Also a small storage building, plus a really nice 1485 sf (per CAD) all metal workshop. extras include a Kubota tractor with loader, shredder, a 16 ft stock trailer, and 12 ft utility trailer. The land itself is really neat. The Property is mostly wooded, with 3 separate fields, currently in cultivation, being a total of approx 29 ac. The remainder is in brush and tree cover, consisting of Mesquite, and other brush and browse for the abundant wildlife. Wildlife consist of Deer, Dove, Turkey, Quail, Hogs, and varmints. There is nice terrain change, with some locations on the ranch having nice views. There is great clay soil, with strong native grasses, plus good fencing. Property is currently in wildlife exemption for taxes. There are 2 nice tanks, with locations to build more. Also included are 2 blinds, and several feeders. Don't miss out on your chance to own this Fantastic property! Contact Jeff Hibbs (325)642-3559 for more info or to set up a private viewing
02/19/2026
$3,990,000
420 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - 2101 CR 264, Santa Anna, TX
NEW LISTING 420 + or - Acres Yucca Dulce High-Fenced Ranch with 8-Acre Lake & Barndominium | Coleman County, Texas
Offered at: $3,990,000
The 420 acre Coleman County High-Fenced Ranch is a rare Texas legacy property where solitude meets sophistication. Built for those who value heritage, peace, and purpose, this ranch combines rugged beauty, refined comfort, and the quiet stillness that restores the soul. With rolling hills, a deep 8-acre lake, and a new luxury barndominium perched on the highest elevation, it's a turnkey ranch ready to enjoy from day one.
Luxury Barndominium & Outdoor Living
Located on the ranch's highest elevation, this brand-new barndominium overlooks the lake and miles of untouched country side a perfect setting for quiet mornings and golden sunsets. Designed for comfort, family gatherings, and entertaining, every inch blends style with purpose.
1,500 sq. ft. custom barndominium with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms
Built at the ranch's highest elevation with panoramic views of the lake and landscape
Open-concept kitchen and living room with granite countertops, accent wood ceilings, and premium finishes
Hardy board siding, spray foam insulation, durable plank flooring designed for pets, and a metal roof
1,000 sq. ft. of covered porches featuring a complete outdoor kitchen with propane grill, burners, stainless steel drawers, granite countertops, and sink
Rock fire pit with seating area and a dedicated golf driving pad, perfect for recreation with family and guests
Crushed granite landscaping for clean, low-maintenance outdoor living
One-car garage for ATV parking and additional storage
Fully furnished and move-in ready, furniture, appliances, washer/dryer, flat-screen TVs, linens, and kitchenware included
Utilities: Coleman County Co-op water and electricity, with hardwired internet via Coleman County Telephone Co-op
Future build site: a 70-yard cleared pad next to the home offering a prime location for a future dream house with panoramic views
Land & Water
This land embodies heritage and perseverance rugged yet peaceful, with rolling terrain and a sense of timeless stillness. Water defines the landscape, from the deep 8-acre lake to the ponds and creeks that sustain life across the ranch.
420 acres with 110 feet of elevation change, combining rugged hills and gentle pasture
8+ acre lake, over 25 feet deep, stocked with fathead minnows, golden shiners, and copper nose bluegill
Floating dock with metal roof and boat slip; rock piles for fish habitat
3 additional ponds, some stocked with fish
Showcase pond near the home recently stocked with 600 black-nosed crappie
353 acres of thick brush and timber: live oak, post oak, mesquite, elm, hackberry, and cedar
67 acres planted in fertilized wheat by a local farmer (harvested in June; farmer available for continued lease)
Post-harvest growth of native sunflowers and dove weed create excellent bird habitat
All-weather gravel road from county road to home and dock
Brand-new tight lock fencing
Wildlife & Trophy Hunting
For the sportsman, this ranch offers world-class opportunities surrounded by peace and quiet. Abundant wildlife and a balanced ecosystem make it a premier hunting property where generations can build memories and traditions.
Exceptional hunting for dove, ducks, turkey, and quail
Includes $50,000 allowance for stocking improved whitetail and exotic genetics, selected with buyer's input and stocked in buyer's presence
Secure high-fence management and diverse cover create a thriving habitat for trophy game and native species
A setting that invites restoration and renewal where every sunrise brings new life and quiet moments of stillness
Location
Perfectly positioned for privacy yet close to convenience the ranch offers true seclusion with quick access to nearby towns.
0.5 miles down gravel CR 264
8 miles south of Santa Anna
29 miles southwest of Brownwood
Closing Statement
The 420-acre Coleman County High-Fenced Ranch is more than a property it's a Texas legacy built on heritage, perseverance, and peace. From quiet mornings watching the sunrise over the lake to evenings by the fire, every detail of this ranch invites you to slow down, restore, and embrace the stillness of the land. A rare turnkey opportunity ready to be enjoyed, cherished, and passed down for generations.
Chris Roland - Broker - Ranch and Hunting Land Realty, LLC.
325-647-7889
09/03/2025
$325,000
39.19 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - CR 411, Coleman, TX
39.19 Wooded Acres Coleman County, Texas
Asking Price: $325,000
This 39.19-acre property offers the perfect blend of rugged beauty, rolling terrain, and excellent hunting opportunities. Just 9 miles northwest of Coleman and 2 miles north of Hords Creek Lake, it's an ideal weekend retreat or hunting getaway.
Cabin & Improvements
378 sq. ft. hunter's cabin (built in 1990) with kitchen, bathroom, and multiple beds.
Cooled with 2 window units and heated with an electric heater.
Coleman County Electric Coop meter (200-amp service).
Coleman County Coop water meter.
Fiber optic cable along the road for modern connectivity.
Land & Terrain
Rolling terrain with approximately 130 ft. of elevation changes.
Thick tree cover: live oak, red oak, post oak, redbud, mesquite, and some cedar.
Heavy cover of shinnery oak, providing excellent wildlife habitat.
Good road system throughout the property.
1 small pond.
Wildlife & Hunting
Excellent hunting for deer, hogs, turkey, and dove, with some quail.
2 deer blinds and 2 feeders convey with the sale.
A manageable-sized ranch with outstanding views and abundant wildlifeready for recreation, hunting, or a quiet retreat.
Chris Roland - Broker
Ranch and Hunting Land Realty, LLC
325-647-7889
05/21/2025
$1,695,735
213.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - 2367 County Road 311, Gouldbusk, TX
Dos Jefes Ranch offers an exceptional 213.3 acre high-fenced property located in southern Coleman County, Texas, just 3 hours from DFW. The ranch combines gentle rolling terrain, scenic views, and well-balanced habitat that supports a diverse wildlife population. Situated approximately 24 miles south of Coleman, and about 45 miles from both Brady and Brownwood, this property offers convenient access to shopping, dining, and entertainment in nearby communities that are experiencing renewed energy and growth, all while maintaining a private and rural setting.
The land features a mixture of native grassland, brush, and cleared areas that have been carefully managed for soil health and wildlife productivity. The elevation ranges from approximately 1,510 to 1,540 feet above sea level, creating mild topography and visual appeal throughout the property. Three earthen ponds are located across the ranch, with the largest on the western side stocked with catfish and perch. A wet-weather drainage flows westward across the tract, feeding two of the ponds and enhancing the overall surface water system. The average annual rainfall in this part of Coleman County is about 20 inches.
Wildlife is abundant, and the ranch has been managed with a strong emphasis on genetics and habitat quality. Native species include white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, and quail. Over the years, the owners have introduced improved genetic lines of white-tailed deer, producing impressive bucks from 200-inch stock. In addition to native species, several exotics have been established, including Axis, Fallow Deer, Aoudad, Blackbuck Antelope, and Red Deer originating from 500-inch genetic stock. The diverse population and thoughtful management make the ranch well-suited for a variety of hunting and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Improvements on the property include two furnished cabins and a new 1,200 square-foot barndominium designed for gatherings and equipment storage. The barndominium features a covered porch, concrete slab, and heated storage area. The first cabin measures approximately 640 square feet with one bedroom and one bath, while the second is approximately 504 square feet with two bedrooms and one bath. A separate 40-foot insulated, and climate-controlled container provides additional bunkhouse accommodation for guests.
The ranch infrastructure includes well-maintained internal roads and trails that provide access to nearly every area by vehicle or UTV. There are multiple established food plots with Ranch King blinds, as well as open areas regenerated with native grasses. The property is fully perimeter high-fenced with approximately 0.75 miles of frontage along County Road 311, offering both security and accessibility.
Utilities include water service from Coleman County SUD, two 200-amp electrical connections, and access to high-speed fiber optic internet, making extended stays or remote work both feasible and comfortable.
Dos Jefes Ranch offers an ideal combination of managed wildlife, functional improvements, and manageable acreage for those seeking a ready-to-use recreational or hunting property in Central Texas. With its balance of amenities, accessibility, and wildlife diversity, it represents a complete and well-maintained ranch operation ready for continued enjoyment.
DETAILS
- 213.3 High-fenced acres in southern Coleman County, Texas
- 3 hours from DFW
- Approximately 24 miles from to Coleman & 45 miles to Brady and Brownwood
- Gentle rolling terrain with elevations from 1510-1540 feet
- Three ponds, including one stocked with catfish and perch
- Managed habitat with native and exotic game species
- Fully perimeter high-fenced with 0.75 miles of CR 311 frontage
- Two furnished cabins plus 1,200 sq ft barndominium
- Additional insulated 40-ft bunkhouse container
- Established food plots, blinds, and internal road system
- Water, electric, and fiber optic internet available
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.
10/14/2025
$1,179,000
262 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - 324 Pr 2621, Santa Anna, TX
Discover 262 beautiful acres in southern Coleman County offering an ideal mix of pasture, cultivation, and wildlife habitat with multiple residential lodgings. This versatile property features approximately 104 acres of native and improved pasture and 156 acres of cultivated land perfect for livestock, hay production, or crop use. Scattered oak trees, a few cedars, and mesquite provide natural shade and character, while five stock tanks supply reliable water for both cattle and wildlife. The property is fully equipped for ranching and recreation with perimeter fencing on the exterior of the land, some of which is newer, all ideal for running cattle. Electric automatic gate openers provide convenient access at the main entrance and at the homesites. Lodging includes a comfortable mobile home featuring 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 2 living areas and kitchen, a separate bunkhouse with spacious multi-purpose room and full bathroom, and a rustic one room cabin ideal for full-time living, guest quarters, or weekend stays. Additional structures consist of a barn, workshop, and well-designed cattle pens for working livestock. Utilities are already in place, including electricity, water, and three septic systems, providing multiple hookup options for homes or RVs. Fiber optic lines on the property make it easy for staying connected. The land supports a blend of native and Bermuda grasses, ensuring good grazing potential and scenic beauty year-round. For the outdoor enthusiast, this property offers outstanding hunting opportunities. Abundant dove, quail, whitetail deer, and hogs roam the land, and deer blinds and hunting blinds convey with the sale, making it ready for the next season. Whether you're looking for a productive cattle and hay operation, a hunting retreat, or a private escape with all the essentials already in place, this Coleman County ranch checks every box.
04/22/2025
$1,076,700
291 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - Valera, TX
Summary: The MDX Ranch features beautiful rolling terrain and vista views. Exceptional old growth Live Oak and Post Oak trees scattered throughout the property add additional appeal. There are 3 good tanks that provide water for the abundant wildlife and offer additional outdoor recreational opportunities, such as fishing and dove hunting. The Property is situated in the western portion of Coleman County approximately 15 minutes from Coleman, TX and 40 minutes from Brownwood, TX. A portion of the property is currently under oil and gas lease offering the potential for additional income. The MDX Ranch is an excellent recreational and hunting property with mixed-use potential and scenic appeal.
Land Characteristics: This approximately 291-acre offering is comprised of a single parcel. There is approximately 1 mile of road frontage along CR 404 on the South and West sides of the ranch. There are multiple areas cleared for food plots scattered the ranch as well as a few earthen stock tanks and a large tank on the East side of the tract. The mixture of open and wooded areas throughout the property offers excellent habitat that is very appealing for hunting purposes.
Terrain: Elevation on the tract ranges from an approximate low of 1870 ASL on the eastern side of the tract to an approximate high of 1950 ASL. The higher elevations are in the Northwestern corner slope downward to the South and East. The terrain throughout the property has a gentle roll which contributes to aesthetic appeal.
Surface Water: A watershed area originating in the center of the ranch flows to the east via a wet weather creek drainage providing water to the 2 ponds on the east side of the property. Annual rainfall averages for the area are approximately 27 inches.
Wildlife: Native wildlife thrives throughout the ranch and consist of deer, turkey, hogs, and dove.
Utilities: Water and Electric are available. Water to the area is provided by Coleman County SUD and is available along CR 404.
Minerals: Seller owned minerals interest to convey with an acceptable offer.
Location: The property is located approximately 5 minutes north of Valera with frontage along CR 404. Coordinates to the front gate along CR 404 are: 31.7829; -99.5596
DETAILS
- Abundant Wildlife
- Rolling Topography with 130 Ft. of Elevation Change
- Many Mature Oak Trees
- Interior Trail Network
- Multiple Ponds
- Utilities On-site
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker, its Agents, or the Seller. Access to property, access to utilities, or any measurements including but not limited to, acreage, square footage, frontage, and mapping boundary lines shared herein has not been independently verified and is for purposes of marketing only. If exact measurements, access to property, or access to utilities is a concern, the property should be independently measured or investigated by the prospective buyer.
02/16/2026
$995,000
0.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Coleman County - 420 S. Commercial Ave, Coleman, TX
Discover an exceptional opportunity to own a premier dining destination in the heart of downtown Coleman, Texas. Smokesmith BBQ blends upscale Texas charm with refined culinary appeal, offering a turnkey operation for investors or restaurateurs seeking a standout property in a thriving small town market. Situated on a prominent, high visibility corner, the building features a striking exterior presence and ample parking out front, welcoming both locals and travelers. Inside, guests are greeted by a warm, contemporary design that elevates the classic Texas smokehouse experience-rich wood accents, polished concrete floors, custom lighting, and thoughtfully curated decor that creates an inviting yet sophisticated atmosphere. The spacious dining room accommodates large parties and intimate gatherings alike, while the bar area provides an ideal setting for craft cocktails, local brews, and pre-dinner socializing. A fully equipped commercial kitchen-complete with state-of-the-art smokers, prep stations, and high-capacity refrigeration-supports high-volume service and specialty BBQ production. There is potential to further develop an outdoor seating area into an open-air environment perfect for dining, as well as an intimate live music setting that could help generate additional income. With its prime location, upscale build-out, and reputation-ready layout, this property is perfectly positioned to become Coleman's next landmark dining establishment. Whether continuing the BBQ tradition or introducing a new culinary concept, the possibilities are as bold as Texas itself!
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