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FEATURED LISTING
05/03/2025
$365,000
7.23 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - 1651 FM 186 5th Street, Carrizo Springs, TX
Excellent location near town, country living at it's best. New water well, electricity and a 3/2 home approx 1200 sq ft., option to buy additional acres inquire please.
FEATURED LISTING
05/03/2025
$514,500
84.67 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - 4532 FM 1917 Out of Area, Carrizo Springs, TX
Great location near Carrizo Springs and Asherton, Restaurants, Walmart and more just minutes away. Great hunting, Whitetail deer, excellent for Dove Hunting, Quail, hogs and I have caught fish in the pond. Home with 3/2 approx. 1378 sq ft. Of the 84 acres one acre is the homestead. Buyers Real Estate agent must attend first showing
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PROVIDED
04/28/2025
$1,200,000
200 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - TBD FM 1433, Carrizo Springs, TX
200 acres in two tracts with frontage on the Nueces River.
Winter Garden area of Texas, east of Crystal City, and Carrizo Springs, Texas.
FEATURED LISTING
04/15/2025
$4,395,600
1221 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - 5001 N FM 1407, Crystal City, TX
La Espuela Ranch, offered by Capital Ranch Sales, is a premier +/- 1,221-acre property located in northern Dimmit County, Texas. The ranch boasts a diverse and scenic landscape with rolling elevations, native brush, mesquite flats, and a half-mile stretch of Pea Creek lined with live oaks. Its impressive water infrastructure includes three water wells, a Carrizo irrigation well, Six tanks, and over a mile and a half of underground water lines supporting agriculture and wildlife. Improvements include multiple residences, including well-maintained mobile homes and historic ranch houses, as well as an equipment barn. La Espuela Ranch is a haven for hunters, featuring high fencing and abundant wildlife such as whitetail deer, turkey, wild pigs, quail and dove. Strategically located just minutes from Carrizo Springs and Crystal City and two hours from San Antonio, the ranch offers convenient access via paved roads on three sides. With utilities in place and an ag exemption in place for taxes, La Espuela Ranch presents an exceptional opportunity for recreation, hunting, and ranching.
Land and Terrain
La Espuela Ranch offers a diverse and scenic landscape, with a rise in elevation on the west end of the ranch, providing incredible views for south Texas. The property features great native brush, mesquite flats, old farm ground on the south end of the ranch and 6 tanks and three food plots. These varied ecosystems contribute to the ranch's ecological diversity, providing both aesthetic beauty and functional land for various uses. The half-mile stretch of Pea Creek running through the west side, lined with live oaks and large bull mesquite, adds to the ranchs natural appeal.
Water Resources
One of the standout features of La Espuela Ranch is its abundant and reliable water resources. The property is equipped with three water wells, two house wells, and a Carrizo irrigation well that supplies water to five tanks and a 20-acre food plot with an irrigation pivot. The Carrizo irrigation system significantly enhances the propertys potential for agricultural use, providing a consistent water supply to cultivate crops and manage food plots. An additional 10-acre food plot has the ability to be irrigated.The ranch also benefits from over a mile and a half of underground water lines that efficiently distribute water across the property, ensuring that both livestock and wildlife have access to reliable water sources year-round.
Improvements:
The ranch is well-equipped with functional and comfortable living quarters as well as practical infrastructure. At the southern end of the property, the ranch headquarters includes two well-maintained mobile homesone featuring three bedrooms and two baths, and the other with two bedrooms and two baths. In addition to the mobile homes, the ranch retains some of the original Byrd Farms Ranch houses, which add historical character to the property. The ranch also features a second house on the west end of the property, offering an equipment barn that provides ample space for storing ranching tools, machinery, and hunting gear.
Wildlife and Hunting Opportunities
La Espuela Ranch is home to a rich variety of wildlife, making it an exceptional destination for hunting and wildlife observation. The ranch supports a diverse population of native species, including whitetail deer, wild pigs, turkey, quail and dove, creating prime hunting opportunities throughout the year. The carefully managed ecosystem, supported by the ranchs water resources and food plots, ensures that wildlife remains abundant, offering consistent hunting prospects. The ranch's high fencing offers protection for both the game population and the land itself, creating an ideal environment for wildlife management. Whether for a weekend hunting trip or long-term wildlife stewardship, the ranch provides the ideal setting for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a diverse and plentiful hunting experience.
Access:
La Espuela Ranch benefits from excellent accessibility, making it easy to travel to and from the property. Located just 7.5 miles north of Carrizo Springs and 5 miles south of Crystal City, the ranch is only about two hours from San Antonio International Airport, offering convenient access for both local and out-of-state visitors. The ranch is bordered by paved roads on three sides, ensuring smooth and easy travel regardless of the time of year or weather conditions. This accessibility makes La Espuela Ranch an attractive option for those looking to use the property for recreational purposes or as a working ranch, as it offers ease of access without sacrificing the sense of seclusion and privacy that is highly valued by ranch owners and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Utilities/Taxes
Electric: Rio Grande Electric and AEP
Water: 3 Carrizo Wells - 1 Irrigation, 2 house Wells
Sewer: Septic on-site
Taxes: Ag Exemption
NOTE:
This write-up may contain errors and omissions and is for information only. The above information has been deemed correct but is not guaranteed and is subject to changes, corrections, and or withdraws from the market with no prior notice. Buyer's Agent must make first contact and be present for all showings to be eligible for buyer's commission.
FEATURED LISTING
03/19/2025
$2,499,000
401.8 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - K Bar Ranch Road, Big Wells, TX
It is very rare to have a water source this size in south Texas! The lake is a beautiful addition to the successful hunting operation and offers a number of opportunities. The owner has sold approximately $1,100,000 in water! In addition to the income potential, the lake has been stocked with bass, catfish and bluegill and is a huge attractant for waterfowl, which only adds to the hunting potential and year around enjoyment of the ranch. The game on the ranch includes whitetail, axis, elk, black buck, scimitar oryx, aoudad, fallow, turkey, javelina, and hogs. Guests are treated with private accommodations in the 5 cabins. Each cabin is fully furnished with a kitchenette, full bath and bedroom. There is also a game cleaning area with a huge walk-in cooler, a storage barn, feed shed, metal RV cover on concrete slab and a covered seating area on concrete slab with a fire pit. A +/- 6 acre DMP pen and a +/- 5 acre low fenced pen are located near the improvements. The new owner can simply walk in and enjoy the ranch from day one! You can continue the hunting operation or enjoy the ranch as a family retreat while having the ability to capitalize on the immense water asset for both ranching operations and commercial water value.
Privately located at the end of K Bar Ranch Road a beautiful automatic entry gate greets you upon arrival to the ranch and an all weather gravel road leads to the improvements. The cabins overlook a nice pond that is stocked with bass, catfish and blue gill. The pond and the cabins are supported by a +/- 25 gal per minute well. An excellent road system provides easy access to all areas of the ranch. There are 8 blinds and 9 feed stations that will convey with the purchase. Sauz Mocho Creek is a wet weather creek that runs through the east side of the property and creates incredible habitat and diversity.
Call today to see everything this unique ranch has to offer!
Improvements: An automatic entry gate and an all weather gravel road makes access to the ranch a breeze. There are 5 individual cabins that convey fully furnished. Each cabin has a kitchenette, full bath and can accommodate 4 guests. A cleaning area is complete with a top of the line 10 x 10 Venari walk in cooler and an ice machine. There is a metal storage barn, a feed shed and a metal RV cover on concrete slab. There are 2 RV hook ups and a covered seating area on concrete slab with a fire pit. 8 blinds and 9 feed stations will convey. A +/- 6 acre DMP pen and a +/- 5 acre low fence pen are located near the improvements.
Water: The water on this property is what makes it special! There are three water wells, 5 ponds, wet weather Sauz Mocho Creek and the +/- 25 acre lake. The lake is +/- 18 feet at the deepest and is set to auto fill from the three phase electric well that produces +/- 500 gallons per minute. There is another +/- 500 gal per minute irrigation well that is run by a diesel generator and can also feed the lake. The third well is an electric well that produces +/- 25 gal per minute and supports the cabins and the pond at the cabins as well as a couple of water troughs. The other 4 ponds are spread out nicely across the ranch and provide plenty of water for the game. Sauz Mocho Creek rounds out the diversity of the property and provides incredible habitat including numerous oak, hackberry and elm trees. The pond at the cabins and the lake are stocked with bass, catfish and bluegill for endless fun! One of the ponds in the back has catfish.
Income: The ranch is currently a commercial hunting operation, and the new owner could continue the operation if desired. Water sales on the ranch have totaled approximately $1,100,000. The owners also receive a monthly payment based on oil and gas production.
Minerals: The ranch is currently under lease and is producing. There is one pad site on the ranch. The oil company is limited in access down the west and south fence line directly to the pad site. During hunting season from October to February the oil company can only access between 10 A.M and 3 P.M. The sellers believe to own a small royalty interest and will convey what they own.
Wildlife: Whitetail, axis, turkey, dove, quail, hog, aoudad, blackbuck, elk, scimitar oryx, fallow.
Location: About 5 miles south of Big Wells via 1867 and K Bar Ranch Road. The ranch is at the end of K Bar Ranch Road.
PROPERTY DETAILS:
High Fenced Commercial Hunting Operation
Income Opportunities from water sales, hunting, and royalty
25+/- Acre Lake, 5 Ponds, and Wet Weather Creek
500 Gal/Min Three Phase Water Well and 500 Gal/Min Diesel Powered Water Well
25 Gal/Min Electric Well
5 ea Fully Furnished Cabins
Game includes Whitetail, Axis, Aoudad, Scimitar Oryx, Blackbuck, Elk, Fallow, Turkey, Hog, Dove and Quail
Barn
Covered Seating Area On Concrete Slab With Fire Pit
RV Cover on Concrete Slab
Covered Cleaning Area
10x10 Venari Walk in Cooler
Ice Machine
2 ea RV Hook Ups
Septic
DMP Pen
The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker or Seller. The Broker (Whitetail Properties) does not assume liability for typographical errors, misprints, nor for misinformation that may have been given us. All property is subject to change, withdrawal, or prior sale. Buyers' agent must be identified on first contact with Broker and must accompany the buyer on showings to receive full fee participation. Otherwise, the fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Whitetail Properties.
FEATURED LISTING
03/17/2025
$882,802
117.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - Crystal City, TX
Located just five miles southeast of Crystal City in Dimmit County, this exceptional low-fence hunting ranch offers a prime piece of South Texas brush country with Nueces River frontage. The ranch is teeming with whitetail deer, turkey, dove, and wild hogs, making it a fantastic property for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
The native brush throughout the ranch provides ideal habitat for wildlife, offering both cover and a rich food source. The combination of thick mesquite, guajillo, blackbrush, and other native species supports a healthy game population year-round.
One of the most valuable features of this property is its Nueces River frontage. While the river typically holds water seasonally after rainfall, it currently has water, adding to the propertys natural appeal. The river corridor not only enhances wildlife movement but also offers scenic views and the potential for additional water features or recreational uses.
This is a rare opportunity to own a well-located, low-fence ranch in the heart of big deer country, with excellent habitat, diverse game, and hard-to-find river frontage. Whether youre looking for a prime hunting ranch, a weekend retreat, or an investment in South Texas land, this property has it all.
For more details or to schedule a visit, dont hesitate to reach out!
You can reach Parker Hollingshead at 210-415-4843.
FEATURED LISTING
03/13/2025
$7,948,000
2427 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - 767 Tocquiny Ln, Carrizo Springs, TX
Long Overdue Ranch is a true Dimmit County gem, offering 2,427 acres of prime hunting, grazing, and recreational land located in the renowned golden triangle just 3.5 miles northwest of the town of Carrizo Springs. The ranch is easily accessible via paved Tocquiny Road and also has over 1,900 feet of frontage along the west side of HWY 277. This property has been enjoyed by the same family for over 30 years and is now available for its next steward.
The ranch features an impressive combination of diverse terrain with approximately half of the surface resembling the iconic King Ranch or Hebbronville sand-sheet region, covered with hearty grasses, scattered mesquite motts and sandy loam soil, ideal habitat for bobwhite quail which are regularly seen on tours. The central third of the ranch is comprised of a classic south Texas mix of high protein browse species, essential for growing big whitetail deer. The entire ranch can be utilized for grazing livestock which is what the property has been utilized for in recent years. Perimeter fencing is in good condition with approximately 75% being high-fence and the remaining 25% being low-fenced. Neighboring ranches are mostly large, long-time family-owned ranches, with a few smaller tracts along Tocquiny Road.
The Long Overdue Ranch has not been actively hunted or managed for game in over three years, creating a prime opportunity for new owners to enjoy abundant native game including whitetail deer, javelina, hogs, bobwhite quail and dove as well as the occasional exotic including audad and axis deer. From encounters on recent tours, the native game numbers appear to be healthy. The southern +/- 600 acre pasture along with the northern +/- 600 acre pastures are relatively open, sandy mesquite mott terrain that any quail enthusiast will tell you is ideal for dog hunting. The central +/- 1200 acres is primo deer habitat with firmer red dirt and a tasty mix of high protein browse species needed to grow book deer.
The ranch boasts significant water resources both surface and subsurface, including 1.3 miles of Pena Creek, which bisects the property and provides diverse wildlife habitat with its large, tree-lined banks. There is also a large, 10+ acre lake with a pier, along with four additional surface tanks that have maintained impressive water levels despite lack of runoff. These surface tanks have proven reliable and helped sustain wildlife and livestock throughout our current drought conditions. There is a total of three domestic water wells, and two unequipped Carrizo Irrigation wells. All 3 domestic wells are functioning and operate with electric submersible pumps. There are 2 drilled and cased Carrizo irrigation wells located in the center portion of the ranch. These wells were previously used to supplement fresh water to the 10+ acre lake. The ability to maintain water levels of the lake via irrigation well would create incredible value by ensuring and enhancing water recreation opportunities regardless of rainfall cycle.
The improvements on the ranch, while dated, are functional and provide comfortable accommodations. The original two-story rock house, built in the 1930s, offers three bedrooms and one bath, with a small kitchen and dining area. In the 1980's a 2,400 sqft addition was added, featuring an open-concept living and dining area, large master suite, and a utility room with washer/dryer. A spacious covered deck area is perfect for relaxing and enjoying the views. Theres also a separate 3-bedroom, 1-bath bunkhouse, several equipment barns, and a game processing area with a walk-in cooler perfect for processing harvested game.
Additional highlights include the large concrete storage trough, which could be converted into a swimming pool, and ample opportunities for cattle grazing on the rich sandy soils. Though the property is currently under mineral lease, there are no active wells or production, and the ranch has 8 assumed orphaned wells, abandoned by a previous operator.
If you are seeking the best opportunities South Texas has to offer for native quail and deer, you'd be hard pressed to find a ranch with a better natural habitat. With a little TLC and vision, the Long Overdue Ranch has the potential to be a first-class hunting destination with the added bonus of irrigation fed water recreation and location that's a hop-skip from town.
List Price: $3,275/acre or $7,948,000. Seller to provide existing survey and standard title policy. Some ranch equipment may be available for purchase via bill of sale. Although there is no current drilling or production, a portion of the ranch is under option of an O&G mineral lease. Please contact listing broker for additional information regarding oil and gas activity and mineral ownership.
**Information contained herein is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Broker or Sellers, and is subject to change, errors and/or omissions, prior sale and withdrawal from market. Buyers are urged to verify representations on their own regarding the usefulness and value of the property for a given purpose. Property is sold as is where is, with all faults and without warranty other than that of title. Showings by appointment only with Bluestem Ranch Group only. Do not trespass John L. Lynd, Listing Broker. Buyers broker must be identified on first contact, and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Bluestem Ranch Group, John L. Lynd, Broker.**
FEATURED LISTING
02/27/2025
$4,536,000
1296 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - Texas 85, Big Wells, TX
1,296 Acres Big Wells Ranch, Dimmit County
Big Wells, 78830
Description: Located in the heart of the Golden Triangle, Big Wells Ranch spans over 1,296 acres of prime South Texas land, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and expansive rural tranquility. Known for its rich wildlife and excellent hunting opportunities, this property is a haven for hunters with its large, trophy-quality deer roaming freely across the varied landscape.
Improvements: A well-maintained single-wide mobile home features 3 spacious bedrooms and 2 full baths. There is an extensive network of well-constructed roads and a 5,260-square-foot equipment barn. The property is high-fenced, providing excellent game management and security.
Water: The property has two water wells, four tanks, and a frac tank. Water is piped to troughs throughout the property, ensuring easy access for wildlife. One of the water wells also supplies water to the single-wide.
Wildlife: Located in the renowned "Golden Triangle", this ranch lies in one of the most coveted hunting regions in the country. The deer herd on the ranch is carefully managed under the Managed Lands Deer Program (MLDP), ensuring optimal growth and sustainability for future generations of trophy-quality deer. The ranch's record buck is an incredible 244 gross 231 net Boone & Crockett, highlighting the exceptional genetics and management practices in place.
Vegetation/Terrain: The ranch boasts a diverse landscape with a mix of mesquite flats, and thick brush. Native brush found throughout the property includes guayacan, guajillo, black brush, mesquite, white brush, granjeno, persimmon, twisted acacia and more.
Taxes: $3,601.22 (2024) Wildlife Exemption
Minerals: Surface sale only. 2 wells in production
FEATURED LISTING
02/14/2025
$3,100,000
710 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - FM 190, Asherton, TX
710 Acres Votaw El Jefe Ranch, Dimmit County
FM 190
Asherton, TX 78827
Description: Located in the heart of big deer county, Votaw El Jefe is a high-fenced South Texas hunting ranch with very impressive water, improved deer genetics, great brush diversity, usable improvements and paved road frontage. It is not often you will find aproperty this size with so many of the features most ranch buyers are looking for.
Improvements: The improvements on this ranch are very practical and ready to be enjoyed. There is a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom modular home that is in great condition. Near the house is a covered and lighted party/cooking pavilion with a concrete floor and a covered parking area for ranch vehicles or equipment. Also located near the main house is a covered and lighted game cleaning area and storage building. Closer to the entrance is a pole barn for equipment storage, several storage containers and a large grain silo. The perimeter of the property has high fencing that is in good condition with 109 acres being a separate high-fenced pasture. There is afood plot that has a low-fenced perimeter that is in good condition and five high-fenced deer pens with loafing sheds and water run to them.
Additional Ranch Equipment:
13 protein Feeders
7 Corn Feeders
5 Quail Feeders
6 Deer Blinds (3 in good condition)
1 Feed Trailer with Auger
Water: It is no secret that water is extremely important in South Texas and this ranch has plenty of it! There are two lakes located on opposites sides of the property, respectively 4 acres and 2.5 acres in size. Both lakes are impressively kept full year-round, even during the drought, by strong water wells. There is one other pond on the property and several water troughs. Numerous creek drainages traverse the ranch and one of the main drainages on the north side of the property holds water most of the time due to the overflow from a nearby water treatment facility. There is a total of 5 water wells; two of them are irrigation type wells. It is believed that largest well produces 200+ GPM according to a well log. One of the wells is a domestic type well that services the house and the other two are not currently in working order.
Wildlife: This area is known for producing Boone and Crockett bucks. The Whitetail genetics on this ranch come from a well-known herd that was managed and improved for many yearsproducinggiant deer over and over. A variety of other prolific wildlife includes turkey, quail, dove, javelina, wild hogs and varmints. The lakes are full of healthy bass and are home to hundreds of migrating waterfowl during the fall and winter months.
Vegetation/Terrain: This ranch has great diversity in soils, terrain and brush. The native brush on this ranch has all the right species to grow trophy large Whitetails. Some of brush species includes guayacan, guajillo, black brush, mesquite, brasil, granjeno, persimmon, twisted acacia and many more. There is a 9.5 acre fenced food plot that could be used to plant for dove and/or deer. With the water availability on this ranch, irrigation to the field could easily be put in. The terrain has a good mixture of rolling hills offering long distance views in several areas and creek bottoms with deeper soils and large mesquite trees.
Taxes: Ag Exempt.
Minerals: Surface sale only. There is one pad site on the furthest northeast corner of the ranch and the access to this location is from a side gate that does not go through the middle of the ranch.
FEATURED LISTING
02/14/2025
$1,300,000
159.14 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - 1273 Ben Silva Road, Asherton, TX
DOS HERMANOS RANCH FOR SALE IN DIMMIT COUNTY! This recreational property features many amenities, such as a swimming pool, tennis courts, beach volleyball courts, pond, lake, and much more.
FEATURED LISTING
01/28/2025
No Price
53000 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - Catarina, TX
The spectacular Piloncillo Ranch offering provides an extraordinary opportunity to acquire and own approximately 53,000 acres of a 106,000 acres legendary South Texas holding steeped in remarkable history.
Known as one of the best low fence hunting ranches in South Texas, the properties long and deep ties and connections to the American Quarter Horse Association, the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raiser's Association and the Oil & Gas industry, provide an incredible array of provenance and pedigree.
Sequestered within a patchwork of premier and renowned name large ranch holdings the Piloncillo provides a rare and opportunistic window to make big, simply bigger and better.
- Bernard Uechtritz
*Offering hearin is for a currently undivided interest (approximately 50%) of a jointly owned 100% holding.
Located in the South Texas Golden Triangle, a region legendary for producing trophy white-tailed deer, the106,000+- acre Piloncillo Ranch embodies the true South Texas ranching experience. An experience that combines the western heritage of cattle ranching, the joy of hunting with friends or family, and the social hours spent together over late night gatherings.
This ranch is part of a larger family ranching legacy that produced some of the greatest performance horses in the cutting and roping industry. In an area of the state where cattle kingdoms were created, the Piloncillo Ranchs Hereford cattle were among the highest standard in the industry. The hunting reputation that this ranch has is equally impressive.
Piloncillo Ranch is located 6 miles South of Catarina, Texas, which is 1 hour and 45 minutes from San Antonio. The ranch lies in Webb, Dimmit, and LaSalle counties, and is accessed by either FM 133 on the North end of the ranch, or US Hwy 83 which runs North to South through the ranch.
The ranch terrain is mostly flat to rolling topography, interrupted on the East side of the ranch by an escarpment that runs from North to South. This elevation change offers some opportunities to enjoy stunning sunsets. The soils on the ranch vary from fine sandy brown soils, which reflect the ranch name, piloncillo, which translates to brown sugar, to deep fine loamy soils. The varying soils present support a mixture of South Texas brush species as well as native grasses, forbs, and beneficial forbs.
The protein provided by the vegetation and soil fertility, along with the white-tailed deer genetics for this region provide some great hunting opportunities. The ranch participates in an MLD deer management program and leases the hunting via a seasonal hunting lease operation. Javelina, bobwhite quail, scaled quail, mourning dove, white wing dove, and feral pigs are present on the ranch as well. There are several small lakes located on the ranch that offer fishing opportunities as well. Some of these lakes have deep water wells adjacent to them which allow the water levels to be maintained.
The improvements to the ranch include the main ranch house that is set up for entertaining guests. A hunting camp lodge, several employee houses, numerous equipment and livestock barns, and several cattle pens located throughout the ranch. The ranch has a 5000 private asphalt runway. Piloncillo Ranch has an extensive road system. Most of the roads were constructed and are maintained by the energy company lease in place. Parts of the ranch are high fenced along the perimeter.
Currently the ranch operates a seasonal stocker grazing program from September through May. The number of cattle and length of grazing season are determined each September based on rainfall conditions during the growing season.
Location Catarina, Tx:
35min Cotulla, Tx
1hr 15min Uvalde, Tx
2hrs San Antonio, Tx, Brackettville, Del Rio
Airports / Airstrips:
Private 5,000 asphalt runway at Piloncillo Ranch
1hr 30min Garner Field Airport (Uvalde)
1hr 45min San Antonio International Airport
2hrs Fort Clark Springs Airport (Brackettville) 5,500 turf runway
2hrs 15min Del Rio International Airport
2hrs 20min Corpus Christi International Airport
FEATURED LISTING
01/20/2025
$19,500,000
5253.21 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - 9239 FM133, Cotulla, TX
Introduction
Located in the southeastern corner of Dimmit County, Texas, Rancho Encantado spans an impressive 5,250 acres in the heart of the famed Golden Triangle, a region celebrated for producing some of the largest and most impressive trophy whitetail deer in the state. Originally the headquarters of the historic Light Ranch, this property boasts a rich legacy of exceptional hunting and land stewardship. Since acquiring the ranch in 1992, renowned outdoorsman Jack Brittingham has meticulously managed its native deer herd, solidifying its reputation as one of the premier whitetail hunting destinations in North America. Rancho Encantado offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Texas hunting history.
Land
The ranchs diverse landscape is composed primarily of red sandy loam soils, which support a remarkable variety of native, protein-rich plant species such as coma, granjeno, and kidneywood. These plants, combined with strict habitat management, provide an ideal environment for growing trophy whitetails. The brush ranges from mature thickets to fresh growth, offering excellent cover and forage. The ranch features many seasonal creek bottoms and a rolling topography of more than 150 feet of change, which creates long range views and a diversity of habitat throughout. Very little of the land has been cleared, preserving its natural character. To maintain habitat balance, the ranch also supports a herd of African sable, which contributes to the overall grazing management strategy.
Water
Water is a critical feature of Rancho Encantado, with eight Carrizo Aquifer wells ensuring a consistent and abundant supply. A sophisticated 6-inch water line system allows for efficient distribution across the ranch, including to five duck marshes that are strategically flooded to enhance waterfowl hunting. The property also features a 4.5-acre bass-stocked pond, supplemented by an irrigation well, and a smaller pond near the main residence that irrigates the surrounding lawn. This comprehensive water infrastructure supports both wildlife and habitat needs year-round.
Wildlife
Rancho Encantado is synonymous with world-class whitetail hunting. The ranchs deer herd has never been genetically augmented, a rarity in South Texas, and decades of strict management of the native whitetail have resulted in consistent production of Boone and Crockett-caliber South Texas bucks. The ranch boasts an extraordinary legacy of consistently harvesting multiple world-class whitetail deer each year, exemplified by the hundreds of photos and mounts throughout the lodge that commemorate each memory. In addition to deer, the ranch offers outstanding duck hunting, with marshes planted with Japanese millet each August and set up with blinds for an unforgettable experience. The ranch can support a healthy number of quail and recent reports have been excellent on bird numbers this year. The property also supports other wildlife, including African Sable and warthogs, adding to its diverse hunting opportunities.
Improvements
The ranchs infrastructure is designed to accommodate both intimate family retreats and large-scale corporate events. The 7,500-square-foot main lodge features a grand great room with a striking central fireplace, a formal dining area, and a fully equipped kitchen ideal for preparing anything from casual meals to gourmet feasts. With seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms, the lodge provides ample space for overnight guests. Additional accommodations include a ranch managers house built in 2011, two bow hunter cabins, and a unique Caboose Cabin repurposed from an old train car that pays homage to the propertys ranching history. Other improvements include a 4,000-foot runway (2,000ft paved) with a large hydraulic swing door hangar and adjacent barn, miles of well-maintained caliche roads, and extensive fencing to support high-quality game management.
Summary
Rancho Encantado represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a premier South Texas hunting ranch steeped in history and tradition. From its unmatched native whitetail genetics to its exceptional water infrastructure, diverse habitat, and thoughtfully designed improvements, this property offers a turnkey dream for South Texas Whitetail fanatics. Located in the heart of the Golden Triangle, Rancho Encantado is truly an enchanted ranch that stands apart as one of the most coveted trophy properties in the region.
Details:
- Premium native South Texas whitetail herd that has been managed intensively over multiple decades
- Perimeter High Fenced
- Long, rich history of world-class whitetail deer harvested each year
- 4,000+/- ft runway (2,000 ft is paved) Airport Identifier: TA58
- 125x70 airplane hangar on concrete slab and hydraulic swing door
- 7,500-square-foot main lodge includes seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a grand great room, and separate master suite
- Managers house, guide quarters, and caboose cabin for additional lodging
- Extensive improved caliche roads throughout ranch
- Over 150ft of elevation change across ranch creates rolling topography and long-range views
- Equipped with eight Carrizo wells and water line distribution system in place to supply water across the ranch
- Five strategically flooded duck marshes planted with Japanese millet to support waterfowl hunting
- Eastern Boundary is the Chaparral Wildlife Management Area and surrounded by large ranches
- Over 3 miles of paved frontage on FM 133, 7 miles East of Catarina and 20 minute drive to Cotulla
- 20 minutes to Cotulla airport (KCOT), which has 6,000ft paved runway and FBO
- Additional amenities include a ranch managers house, two hunter cabins, and a unique Caboose Cabin
- Also included is a paved runway with hangar, extensive caliche roads, and high fencing to support game management
- Sable not included in the sale
- Surface only sale. No minerals are included.
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.
FEATURED LISTING
01/02/2025
$730,100
98 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - Farm to Market Road 1407, Carrizo Springs, TX
Opportunities abound!
This 98-acre tract in the heart of South Texas offers ample opportunities for the potential buyer. A good water well and electrical grid that once serviced over 10 mobile home sites is a perfect infrastructure for income opportunities from potential mobile home sites or other developments. It sits on a good thoroughfare in Carrizo Springs, TX giving it easy access to Hwy 85 and Hwy 83. A well-maintained road system makes for easy navigation of the entire property. Carrizo Creek runs through a portion of the south side of the property that could easily be turned into a pond/tank. Cattle working pens and hay shed on site. This property is ready for the recreational user or one looking for a possible income-producing investment.
TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT
Typical South Texas range and habitat with plenty of mesquite, black brush, huisache, button brush (willow), and hackberry trees.
WILDLIFE
Deer, wild hogs, and dove.
IMPROVEMENTS
Water well servicing multiple mobile home sites, multiple mobile home pug ins and septic, cattle pens and hay shed.
WATER
Water well with 5hp pump services the property and an old windmill well (not functional).
ELECTRICITY
Electricity is throughout the property as it once served multiple mobile home sites and the main house on the property.
MINERALS
No minerals with sale.
The information contained herein has been gathered from sources deemed reliable; however, Republic Ranches, LLC and its principals, members, officers, associates, agents and employees cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information. The information contained herein is subject to changes, errors, omissions, prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by owner. Prospective buyers should verify all information to their satisfaction. No representation is made as to the possible value of this investment or type of use, and prospective buyers are urged to consult with their tax and legal advisors before making a final determination.
Real Estate buyers are hereby notified that real properties and its rights and amenities in the States of Texas; Oklahoma; Colorado; Louisiana; Arkansas; and New Mexico are subject to many forces and impacts whether natural, those caused by man, or otherwise; including, but not limited to, drought or other weather related events, disease (e.g. Oak Wilt, Anthrax, Chronic Wasting Disease), invasive species, illegal trespassing, previous owner actions, neighbor actions and government actions. Prospective buyers of Texas real estate, New Mexico real estate, Colorado real estate, Oklahoma real estate, Arkansas Real Estate, or Louisiana real estate should investigate any concerns regarding a specific real property to their satisfaction.
When buying investment property the buyer's agent, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at initial showing of the property listing to the prospective real estate investor in order to participate in real estate commission. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Republic Ranches, LLC.
Republic Ranches, LLC reserves the right to require any or all interested buyer(s) of a particular property to provide proof of financial ability to purchase said property prior to the initial showing or any subsequent showing of the property. Republic Ranches, LLC also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to a potential buyer for any reason at Republic Ranches, LLC's sole and absolute discretion.
FEATURED LISTING
10/01/2024
$1,900,000
570 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - Texas 85, Big Wells, TX
570 Acres PUEBLO RANCH, Dimmit County
Hwy 85, Big Wells, TX 78830
Description: Located in the heart of the Golden Triangle less than 100 miles from San Antonio, this turn-key ranch is hunting ready. The brush diversity provides the Whitetail deer with the nutrition needed to grow into the trophies this area is known for. Several ponds on the ranch provide ample water for livestock and wildlife, while also attracting an array of migratory birds, including dove and waterfowl.
Improvements: Improvements are minimal, providing a blank canvas for the new owners to build something to their liking. There are four brand new hunting setups with both corn and protein feeders strategically placed throughout the ranch. The property is high fenced on three sides and the fence is in excellent condition. There is also a 3 acre high fence trap near the entrance. 5 acres in the southwest corner have been cleared and set up for an RV park with 14 hookups, creating income opportunity for the property if desired.
Water: Two earthen tanks on opposite ends of the ranch provide ample water for wildlife and livestock and are said to hold water even in drought years. City water is also located on the property and runs to a large trough several hundred yards from the eastern boundary.
Vegetation and Terrain: The ranch has a broad diversity of soil throughout its entirety ranging from fine sandy loam to clay loam that promotes a wide variety of vegetation. Native brush found throughout the property includes guayacan, guajillo, black brush, mesquite, white brush, granjeno, persimmon, twisted acacia and more.
Wildlife: The ranch is located in one the best-known areas for growing Boone and Crockett native Whitetail deer. The sellers have been feeding protein year-round and left several good young bucks last season. The highly nutritious brush is also home to other species including javelinas, hogs, Bobwhite quail, coyotes, bobcats and various other varmints.
Minerals: Surface sale only.
FEATURED LISTING
09/26/2024
$1,873,400
551 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - 1048 Valero Rd, Big Wells, TX
HUGE PRICE IMPROVEMENT!!
**Turn-key Hunters Paradise in Big Wells, TX**
Discover 551 acres of prime hunting land in the heart of South Texas! This stunning ranch is loaded with Whitetail deer and boasts rich brush species designed to enhance antler growth. With convenient RV hookups and a septic system already in place, it's the perfect spot to set up camp and enjoy the famous hunting area of South Texas. Whether you're an avid hunter or looking for your own slice of Texas wilderness, this ranch has it all!
Big Wells, TX
551 acres of prime hunting land
Whitetail deer galore
RV hookups & septic system installed, 2 RVs convey with sale!
Dont miss out on this rare opportunity! #TexasRanch #WhitetailDeer #HuntingLand #SouthTexas #BigWells
FEATURED LISTING
09/09/2024
$1,350,000
379 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - FM 190, Asherton, TX
379 Acres MORO BEND RANCH, Dimmit County
FM 190, Asherton, TX 78827
Moro Bend Ranch is a high-fenced, turnkey hunting ranch located in the golden triangle, only minutes from Asherton, TX. This ranch has great road frontage with ~4,000 on FM 1916, and an additional ~3,600 on FM 190. The property is traversed by Moro Creek, which provides great cover for wildlife, and will hold pockets of water in normal rain years. Typical South Texas brush throughout the property, along with three good ponds, and other areas that will temporarily hold water.
Improvements: This ranch has a nice, centrally located camp consisting of a covered 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom manufactured home with co-op water. Additional improvements include a great road system to get around the ranch, electric throughout, and one Carrizo water well that is centrally located, but currently not in use. Four deer blinds and four feeders will convey with sale.
Vegetation / Terrain: Moro Bend Ranch is a nice rolling property with good creek bottoms, and great South Texas brush. There is a combination of dense forage that provides great cover for wildlife along with areas that have been selectively cleared for easy hunting. Almost one mile of Moro Creek runs through the property. Brush consists mostly of mesquite, black brush, white brush, guayacan, granjeno, persimmon, guajillo, tasajillo, and prickly pear.
Wildlife: Moro Bend Ranch has a healthy Whitetail deer herd and has been lightly hunted the past two years. There is great dove hunting, as well as good quail, and hogs, javelina, and varmints also provide year-round hunting and entertainment!
Minerals: Surface estate to convey; current owner does not own minerals.
Taxes: Wildlife Exemption in place.
School District: Carrizo Springs ISD
FEATURED LISTING
07/22/2024
$1,080,200
491 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - TX-85, Big Wells, TX
The Big Wells Trap Ranch is a prime South Texas ranch located in the heart of big deer country. Between the diverse native brush and grass and a year-round stock tank, the habitat is perfect for a wide variety of wildlife. Boasting a high fence on the west side of the property, a good road system, and plenty of senderos ready to be set up for hunting, it is a great canvas ready to be cultivated. There is over one mile of Hwy 85 frontage with two entrances and is a great location, only 26 miles west of the I-35 corridor and Dilley, TX.
LOCATION
26 miles west of Dilley on 85
19 miles east of Carrizo Springs on 85
97 miles from downtown San Antonio
TOPOGRAHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT
Undulating topography that is mostly flat. Mesquite, blackbrush, huisach, and native grasses. Mix between Brundage fine sandy loam (east), Chacon clay loam and Pryor sandy clay loam.
WILDLIFE
White-tailed deer, dove, quail, turkey and wild hogs can all be found on the property.
WATER
A .2 acre stock tank is centrally located.
ELECTRICITY
Electricity is available on the property.
MINERALS
No minerals will convey.
The information contained herein has been gathered from sources deemed reliable; however, Republic Ranches, LLC and its principals, members, officers, associates, agents and employees cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information. The information contained herein is subject to changes, errors, omissions, prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by owner. Prospective buyers should verify all information to their satisfaction. No representation is made as to the possible value of this investment or type of use, and prospective buyers are urged to consult with their tax and legal advisors before making a final determination.
Real Estate buyers are hereby notified that real properties and its rights and amenities in the States of Texas; Oklahoma; Colorado; Louisiana; Arkansas; and New Mexico are subject to many forces and impacts whether natural, those caused by man, or otherwise; including, but not limited to, drought or other weather related events, disease (e.g. Oak Wilt, Anthrax, Chronic Wasting Disease), invasive species, illegal trespassing, previous owner actions, neighbor actions and government actions. Prospective buyers of Texas real estate, New Mexico real estate, Colorado real estate, Oklahoma real estate, Arkansas Real Estate, or Louisiana real estate should investigate any concerns regarding a specific real property to their satisfaction.
When buying investment property the buyer's agent, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at initial showing of the property listing to the prospective real estate investor in order to participate in real estate commission. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Republic Ranches, LLC.
Republic Ranches, LLC reserves the right to require any or all interested buyer(s) of a particular property to provide proof of financial ability to purchase said property prior to the initial showing or any subsequent showing of the property. Republic Ranches, LLC also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to a potential buyer for any reason at Republic Ranches, LLC's sole and absolute discretion.
FEATURED LISTING
07/06/2024
$491,400
117 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - Carrizo Springs, TX
117 AC property with +/- 1800 of frontage on HWY 85 about 7 miles from Carrizo Springs. Native brush, drive-able roads, abundant wildlife, fully enclosed barn with electricity, 2 seasonal ponds, access to city water. Great for recreational use, hunting, livestock
FEATURED LISTING
07/01/2024
$948,000
237 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - Gasca Ln, Big Wells, TX
Dickson Ranch
SUMMARY:
Located in the heart of big deer country, just 7 miles south of Big Wells, Texas, sits the 237+/- acre Dickson Ranch. The ranch has been owned by the same family for the past 40+ years and offers ~ 1 mile of Nueces River frontage and is completely free of any oil field infrastructure and traffic. The Dickson Ranch is a low fence offering that provides exceptional hunting opportunities and is a blank canvas ready for new ownership to make their own.
IMPROVEMENTS:
As you pull into the ranch gate, you arrive at the ranch headquarters offering a plumbed restroom building along with a 8 X 20 steel storage container, all of which will convey with the sale of the property. Aside from the aforementioned improvements, the ranch is virtually unimproved but provides both power and water to the ranches headquarters which positions it nicely for new ownership to build their own lodge/camp to their desired taste.
LAND/VEGETATION/HUNTING:
The ranch has great native south Texas brush diversity with high protein vegetation to support antler development and the overall health of native wildlife. Species include, but are not limited to, mesquite, blackbrush, guajillo, granjeno, prickly pear and many others, all of which has proved year after year to produce trophy whitetail genetics. Adding to the ranch's unique features are the huge oak trees found throughout which is a true oddity for South Texas ranch land. In addition to whitetail, the ranch offers exceptional hunting opportunities for turkey, quail, dove, feral hogs, and various predatory species. Rounding out the recreational attributes of the ranch is the fishing along the Nueces River where 20+ pound catfish have been caught, as well as great arrowhead hunting throughout the ranch. The Dickson Ranch is a must see for the discerning land buyer looking for an exceptional blank canvas hunting and recreational ranch that is ready for new ownership to make their own.
Electric: On site
Water: Carrizo Water Well
Minerals: Surface Sale only
Taxes- Ag Exemption in place
FEATURED LISTING
06/26/2023
$2,000,000
135 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - 780 Cox Lane Road, Carrizo Springs, TX
FOR LEASE
135 acres.
High fenced. Gated entrance. Creek. Cross-fenced pastures. Partially wooded. Gently rolling terrain. Nice large barn. Small house next to barn with kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom. Central heat and air in main house. Approximately 4000 sq. feet, basement, Partially furnished, water troughs, covered front porch. Balcony off master bedroom. Chicken coop. 5 miles to schools, airport, and hospital. 2 miles to shopping.
FEATURED LISTING
03/21/2023
$700,000
282 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - Texas 85 East, Carrizo Springs, TX
282 acres CATTLE & HUNTING RANCH, Dimmit County
Off Hwy. 85 East, Carrizo Springs, TX 78834
Formerly operating as the Carrizo Feed Lot, this property has a lot to offer. While many of the pens are still in place, there is still ample brush cover for recreation/wildlife. The improvements cover 50 acres, with the remaining 232 acres in native brush/regrowth. The property sets up as a great mixed use cattle and hunting property.
IMPROVEMENTS: There is a small office which would make a great hunters cabin. Perimeter fencing and road system in place
WATER: There are 2 water wells, both being approximately 1000 deep. One is equipped with a turbine pump w/ 50 horse motor. Several tank sites are present also,
MINERALS: Negotiable. Seller believes to own a portion of the minerals (believed to be 40 mineral acres) which will convey, but needs to be researched by buyer.
TAXES: $8400 year. A portion would need to be returned into Agricultural Exemption, which will take another 2 years.
LOCATION: The ranch is located 7 miles East of Carrizo Springs just north of Hwy. 85.
FEATURED LISTING
12/28/2021
$3,475,000
1126 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - Carrizo Springs, TX
Incredible South Texas Hunting Ranch!
Located only a couple miles from Carrizo Springs in the Heart of Dimmit County, this High Fenced ranch has everything a South Texas Buyer could want; Incredible Habitat Diversity, Fantastic Game populations and Convenient location.
Accessed off FM 186 via a short ( 800' ) gated easement road, this ranch offers the easy access of highway frontage but none of the negatives. Once inside the gate, you will immediately notice the pristine habitat, comprised of excellent native brush, big Bull Mesquite, thick bottoms, strong strands of grass and a soft, sandy loam soil. Both Carrizo and Peqitas creeks run thru the property giving the property a very unique feel atypical of a lot of South Texas Properties. Property is well watered via 3 water wells ( 2 submersible and 1 solar well that is in the Carrizo Sands ) and two stock tanks. The creeks also hold pockets of water in many areas during normal periods of rainfall.
Ranch has been well managed for all types of game; The deer herd is impressive with Whitetail Bucks being taken into the mid 170's. Ranch has been under MLD III for the past 16 years and is issued approx. 30 doe/30 buck permits a year. There is a DMP pen located on the property to further increase the genetic potential of the deer on the property. The ranch is also a fantastic quail ranch with both Bobwhites and Blue Quail being present; The sandy loam soil fount through out the ranch is ideal for quail and the property lends itself for development into a wingshooting property. Dove Hunting is excellent for both Mourning and Whitewing dove. There has been significant brush work done recently creating strips and edge habitat that is beneficial to all game.
Road system is excellent with just about all the the property being easily accessible. There is an all weather caliche road that runs for approx. 2 miles along the western side of the property allowing for travel in any inclement weather condition.
There is a comfortable Double Wide Manufactured home that is currently serving as the headquarters, along with a Metal Storage Barn used for housing equipment. There is electricity readily available all thru the property, giving a Buyer options if He wants to expand/relocate the Ranch Headquarters.
Rarely does a property come available that offers this blend of Habitat, Size, Location and Affordability that this property does!
* Surface Sale Only *
There is some production on the ranch consisting of 1 pad site in the South West Corner of the Property
FEATURED LISTING
12/08/2021
$11,995,000
165 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - Carrizo Springs, TX
165 Acres in Dimmit County - Carrizo Springs destination location! Great climate - no hurricanes, mudslides or forest fires! Great water and only 2 hours to San Antonio International Airport!
Game-fenced and ready-to-go-now, income-producing resort property with large water well, 2 fishing lakes, and a pistol-gun-archery range with pavilion.
DOUBLE C RANCH FACILITY
This resort facility features approximately 200 rentable rooms including 14 guest rooms and 23 cottages, a commercial kitchen/dining room, a swimming pool, a Tiki-hut bar, manager's quarters, workshop, walk-in coolers/freezer, and a 2-Bedroom furnished home.
RV PARK
A complete RV park with 78 RV spaces with full hookups including 50 amp electric, water, sewage and plenty of room to add more! 4 private RV bath/shower rooms are under construction.
OTHER STRUCTURES
In addition, this property has an office unit, a storage building for supplies and cart storage, a laundry facility with commercial and guest laundry areas, and a portable Teton building.C
INFRASTRUCTURE
The property has a big-irrigation quality, non-metered water well, water storage and chlorine treatment system, Aero-tech wastewater treatment system, WIFI towers and multiple access points, asphalt main roads and caliche secondary roads, concrete curbs and sidewalks, double side gates for large vehicle entrance and exit, electric card-operated gate, front guard shack, electric supply transformers and services with 3-phase power, and the entire property is high-fenced!
OPERATING EQUIPMENT
The property comes with an office golf cart, telephones, computers, office equipment, housekeeping vehicles (Ford Expedition, Ford Van), 2 commercial washers, 2 commercial dryers, and standard washers and dryers for guest use.
MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT
Also included are a Ford F-250 4X4, maintenance trailers, John Deer tractor with implements, Polaris crew vehicle, mowers, weed eaters, pole saw, chain saws, maintenance tools, air-compressor, house tug and other miscellaneous tools.
This is a ready-to-go investment property, start making money immediately with tons of room for more income ideas and uses!
For more information or to tour the property, Call Jeff Soele: (210) 705-4013.
FEATURED LISTING
02/06/2018
$7,462,350
2163 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - Carrizo Springs, TX
We are excited to present to you the Flat Creek Ranch! Located in the heart of the Golden Triangle just Northwest of Catarina along Hwy 83, this high-fenced trophy hunting ranch is one of the finest turnkey South Texas hunting ranches on the market today! The quality of the improved white-tailed deer herd, plentiful bob-white quail and dove, and trophy Axis deer make this one a year around hunting, fishing, and entertaining center. Three pivot irrigation systems and numerous tanks, ponds, and abundant creek water makes this a truly unique haven in some of the finest wildlife habitat in the brush country.
The well-appointed lodge has a vast, open floor plan with great room, walk-in gun vault, three individual casitas, and a sprawling covered patio overlooking an irrigated field and fishing lake. There are two additional houses in addition to the main lodge. There is a good quality 3200 square foot barn with walk-in cooler and plenty of additional storage as well as 4800 square feet of covered concrete equipment areas. There are three Carrizo irrigation wells, one domestic well, and over 8 miles of water lines that give the ability to feed the tanks and creeks throughout the ranch.
The ranch is completely high-fenced around the perimeter with several additional high fenced areas designed as Deer Management Pens. The ranch is currently permitted as an MLDP Level 3 facility, permitted DMP pens, and is a Level One release site with no disease monitoring requirements. The quality of the trophy deer on this ranch is beyond compare. Look no further, the Flat Creek Ranch is 100% turn-key and ready to go today. Most furnishings and a lengthy list of equipment will be included at todays listing price.
This is a surface only offering. Showings will be allowed by appointment only and only qualified buyers will be granted a showing on Flat Creek Ranch. Buyers Broker must be identified on first contact and must accompany client on first showing to participate in commission
FEATURED LISTING
06/27/2017
$300,000
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Dimmit County - 6069 FM 191, Crystal City, TX
PRICE REDUCTION!
Oilfield yard with 40 hook-ups and ample hard surfaced parking. Located in the Eagleford Shale area. Great access. Frontage on FM 191. Located between Carrizo Springs and Crystal City.
Two owners marketing jointly.
All taxes subject to verification.
Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed to be accurate.
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