Hidalgo County, Texas Land For Sale (143 results)
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01/08/2026
$15,000,000
2303 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - FM 681, McCook, TX
To organize a ranch in such a way that you bring the mystique of South Texas brush country and quail country together through strategic acquisition and planning is a tall order. Fortunately, the owner of El Monte Gringo was able to buy 3 original pieces of the historic Novillos Ranch to create a 2,303 +/- acre top-end hunting operation in the heart of some of the most fantastic native brush country Hidalgo County has to offer. The original concept of the Novillos Ranch was based on highly fertile soil types for the most natural forage values and agricultural values in a given area. These soil types produce high protein native browse, fertile tillable dirt and the results are seen in the quality and quantity of whitetail, quail and dove native to the area.
LOCATION
El Monte Gringo Ranch is located in western Hidalgo County, along paved FM 681, approximately 5 miles north of McCook and 22 miles northwest of Edinburg, just west of Highway 281. There are private and commercial airports nearby.
TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT
Known for its highly fertile sandy loam soils, Hidalgo County is generally a mix of tillable farm ground and productive cattle country. El Monte Gringo shares the same soil types, and the robust habitat and food plots exemplify its excellent dirt. The dominating soil type of the property is Brennan and Hebbronville fine sandy loam throughout with some areas of Cuevitas/Delimita-Randado Complex. There are several ponds that have been created in the more loamy clay soils. The ranch is blessed with these well-known red dirt iron rich soils that grows excellent forage value plants. Surprisingly for the county, there is gentle roll throughout with elevation ranging from 200'-275'. The sloping trends higher on the western portion of the ranch and slopes downward to the northeastern portion with soil transitions throughout. While driving the ranch the mixed brush composition was extensive with several tier 1 selection species providing excellent browse forage values for the large game species. With 17 different species of brush that were observed, the diversity is top-end and is deep rooted to sustain the already amazing deer herd. Furthermore, the grass species on the ranch are great for both quail and cattle.
WILDLIFE
Prior to the current ownership, El Monte Gringo was already being groomed over decades to be a top-end hunting operation. Food plots were created to grow the famous high protein Lablab plants. Large water wells were drilled and the habitat was manicured in a way to focus heavily on producing top-end whitetails. This management effort has continued over the years to produce a top-end trophy whitetail herd. The ranch averages 20 bucks harvested over 200" annually. The ranch is divided into 3 pastures and each managed individually with all the same goals in mind. Along with the whitetail herd, there are populations of Nilgai, Blackbuck, Axis, Red Deer, Gemsbok, Springbok, Wildebeest, fallow and Scymitar. Other than a large Nilgai population, none of species are overwhelming in a way that would impact the natural browse.
The dove hunting on the ranch is exceptional. There are 6 food plots totaling 105 acres of tillable ground used for spring and summer forage. Some of these plots could be used as dove fields but the owner has never needed to have this amenity for his commercial dove hunters. There is a healthy population of turkeys on the ranch to enjoy during the spring. The kicker to this ranch is a strong population of quail. There are several areas where running dogs would be great while you could improve the pasture with quail lanes if desired. With timely rainfall this year, the quail population is very strong.
Since its inception, the ranch was built as a commercial hunting operation, which has proven to be a tremendous success. The ongoing business operation could be used as a stand-alone income producer, or it could be used to supplement the operational expenditures of the ranch. The ranch could be used as a corporate and/or private family hunting retreat.
Most of the ponds on the ranch have been stocked with different species of fish in each pond. There are ponds that have striped bass and crappie and others with largemouth bass and crappie. All have forage fish and are a great attribute for the guests all year long.
AGRICULTURE
Being wildlife focused, the landowner runs a cattle herd to manipulate the grasses as well as provide supplemental income. Although the 105 acres of food plots are used for wildlife forage production, you could provide farm income planting grain crops if so desired. As mentioned above, the soils are very rich and fertile on this ranch and would make for great farmland.
IMPROVEMENTS
With a ranch as well slated for fun and enjoyment as this ranch is, the lodging and amenities follow suit if not take it to the next level. The Main Lodge is 18,000 square feet newly built in 2021/2022. It has 14 bedrooms in total and can sleep 24 in individual beds. Capacity is quite a bit more if you housed couples and kids. The design work and trim outs are top of the line and eloquently detailed. The 1st floor is built for entertainment and dining. There are several areas for games, seating areas, a beautiful stone bar, commercial kitchen and large open dining room. Step outside of the game room and you will have to decide if you want to jump into the pool or hot tub or sit by the outdoor firepit. A conference center was built for their corporate retreat guests next to the swimming pool area and is used extensively.
The "Owners Home" is in the same compound across the house lake and is roughly 4,500 square feet. It was very nicely appointed and built in 2014 and has been maintained to a great degree. The home has 4 bedrooms downstairs and 1 upstairs that is traditionally used as bunk room for guests, kids or his hunting guides. Review the pictures and you will understand the top-end finishings of both homes.
It is important to note that the owner is conveying all blinds, feeders, grain bins, furnishings and equipment on the ranch minus personal mounts and artwork, 1 personal vehicle and 1 personal UTV. The furnishings in the home are of great value and the equipment needed to operate the ranch are all in place to keep the ranch running.
Adjacent to the Main Lodge is a covered barn and working area with both a commercial walk-in cooler and a walk-in freezer next to the game cleaning area. There are several washrooms and storage rooms for lodge maintenance.
In short, the ranch is fully equipped to run as it stands and it will convey in the same manner.
WATER
El Monte Gringo is extremely well watered with 12+ ponds and lakes with water piped to each of them. There are also a few rain caught water holes throughout. The support system for the water system is a series of wells scattered throughout the ranch all with electric hook up. There are 7 operable water wells on the ranch with 10 more cased wells that have electricity immediately nearby. All they would need is a submersible pump. With so much access to water at this time, the necessity to upfit those bores has not been of importance. Of note* 2 of the water wells have irrigation capacity. 1 has a 10HP pump and another has a 5 HP pump. Although the owner is not irrigating his fields, there is enough water on the ranch to do so and he has in the past.
ELECTRICITY
There is electricity throughout the ranch.
MINERALS
There are no owned minerals. The ranches minerals are unleased and there is no production on the ranch.
There is a conservation easement on the majority of the ranch that, as far as conservation easements are concerned, is written with habitat and management focus in mind geared toward the landowner. Your opportunity for future splits, water production, planting, adding buildings, roads and additional animals and habitat management are very minimally impeded if at all. Easement documents will be provided to any interested party for review.
02/22/2025
$1,050,000
100 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
EB Barton Hunting Club (a.k.a El Saeno)
Very seldom do you see historic ranches come available in the South Texas Media Luna corridor.
It's not often you have the opportunity to link its history to a historical event as pivotal to the state as the Texas Revolution. Not only has the property been owned by the same family since 1880, but that set of owners bought it from Elder B. Barton, who received the ranch in exchange for his role in Texas' war for independence from Mexico.
Barton fought in the Battle of San Jacinto, the last conflict of the Texas Revolution, which took place in 1836 near present-day La Porte. After the war was over, veterans who fought in key battles were awarded land across the state, usually around 640 acres, according to the Bullock Museum.
After the war, Barton, who was reportedly born in New York in 1806, moved to South Texas, married and proceeded to have 16 children, according to a Hidalgo County historical marker.
Barton received a couple of different land grants, the San Jacinto Museum notes, and according to the listing for EB Barton Ranch, this particular one he sold to distant relatives of his around 1840.
This ranch was purchased by new ownership in 2024. The property is basically untouched since the 1800s. Unlike most properties in the area, the land at EB Barton Ranch was never cleared, has allowed the virgin brush to thrive and be home for a number of unique native species. The absence of cattle overgrazing has greatly added to the stability of the habitat as well. For the better part of 20 years the property was under the same hunting lease with lessees that were impeccable stewards of the land and helped maintain the habitat and native wildlife.
New ownership wants to afford more individuals and their families the privilege of being a part of the historic story continuing to play itself out at this storied ranch. This is an opportunity to be a part of history by owning a piece of it. Very large neighbors include the historic Arrowhead Ranch, Garza Family, Franco Family, and in close proximity to the McAllen Family Ranch.
The property has power run throughout the tract, 3 water wells, multiple water stations, and a very well-planned roadway system. Two year-round water tanks are on the tract. One of these is stocked and ready for your weekend fishing excursions. No existing or old production are located on the property either.
Ranches will be subject to POA and other use restrictions. Multiple tracts available.
02/22/2025
$6,100,000
584 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
EB Barton Hunting Club (a.k.a El Saeno)
Very seldom do you see historic ranches come available in the South Texas Media Luna corridor.
It's not often you have the opportunity to link its history to a historical event as pivotal to the state as the Texas Revolution. Not only has the property been owned by the same family since 1880, but that set of owners bought it from Elder B. Barton, who received the ranch in exchange for his role in Texas' war for independence from Mexico.
Barton fought in the Battle of San Jacinto, the last conflict of the Texas Revolution, which took place in 1836 near present-day La Porte. After the war was over, veterans who fought in key battles were awarded land across the state, usually around 640 acres, according to the Bullock Museum.
After the war, Barton, who was reportedly born in New York in 1806, moved to South Texas, married and proceeded to have 16 children, according to a Hidalgo County historical marker.
Barton received a couple of different land grants, the San Jacinto Museum notes, and according to the listing for EB Barton Ranch, this particular one he sold to distant relatives of his around 1840.
This ranch was purchased by new ownership in 2024. The property is basically untouched since the 1800s. Unlike most properties in the area, the land at EB Barton Ranch was never cleared, has allowed the virgin brush to thrive and be home for a number of unique native species. The absence of cattle overgrazing has greatly added to the stability of the habitat as well. For the better part of 20 years the property was under the same hunting lease with lessees that were impeccable stewards of the land and helped maintain the habitat and native wildlife.
New ownership wants to afford more individuals and their families the privilege of being a part of the historic story continuing to play itself out at this storied ranch. This is an opportunity to be a part of history by owning a piece of it. Very large neighbors include the historic Arrowhead Ranch, Garza Family, Franco Family, and in close proximity to the McAllen Family Ranch.
The property has power run throughout the tract, 3 water wells, multiple water stations, and a very well-planned roadway system. Two year-round water tanks are on the tract. One of these is stocked and ready for your weekend fishing excursions. No existing or old production are located on the property either.
Ranches will be subject to POA and other use restrictions. Land divisions are negotiable.
03/03/2025
$3,700,250
950 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
This 950 acre ranch is part of Arrowhead Ranch known for its fabulous hunting and abundant wildlife. Just a short 45 minute drive from the McAllen/Edinburg area gets you in your favorite hunting spot.
For you cattlemen, this ranch is predominantly regrowth previously in CRP which grows a lot of forage and holds a lot of quail.
Wildlife: Whitetails, Scimitar Oryx, Axis, Blackbuck, Feral hogs, Rio Grande Turkey, Quail and Dove both Whitewing and Mourning.
Improvements/Water: Theres a 600 deep water well on the property which has an electric submersible pump which produces 90 gpm and a 2 pvc pipe that runs the width of property and which is used to maintain water in the two ponds that are located on the property. This ranch is high fenced on two sides and low fenced on two sides.
Topography: This ranch has deep sandy loam soils and is gently rolling. It mostly consists of regrowth mesquite and huisache. The current owners have cleared many strips for quail hunting.
Access: There is great access via a 3 mile paved road to the ranch which has an electric entrance gate on the west side of FM 681.
06/17/2025
$7,480,125
1635 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
Discover the unparalleled opportunity to own the front 1,635 acres of the prestigious Arrowhead Ranch, a sprawling expanse of premier south Texas land offering endless potential. This expansive tract boasts a perfect blend of breathtaking natural beauty, diverse terrain, and unrivaled privacy. Once the flagship ranch of land baron Lloyd Bentsen Sr., the Arrowhead Ranch paints an ideal canvas for ranching, hunting, recreation, or a private retreat.
Property Features
Vast Acreage: 1,635 contiguous acres of prime ranchland, with ample space for a premier hunting ranch or cattle ranch.
Terrain and Soils: A mix of native brush, savanna, lush pastures, and open meadows providing excellent forage and diverse wildlife habitat. The strong, fertile Sandy Loam soils are as good as there is as evidenced by all the farm land next door.
Water Access: Multiple natural water sources, including creeks, eight ponds, two 30ft water troughs and one water well ensuring reliable water supply for livestock and wildlife supplied by miles of underground two inch pvc pipe. There is also a Sharyland Water Supply line across the road.
Location: Easily accessible from major highways while maintaining serene seclusion. The ranch is located a short distance from the McAllen/Edinburg area and is bordered on one side by thousands of acres of farm land.
Infrastructure: Existing ranch roads and cross fencing with cattle guards enhance operational efficiency and convenience.
Wildlife: The Arrowhead Ranch also has a well managed whitetail deer herd that is the result of 8 years of DMP released deer genetics. Oryx, Axis and Blackbuck are also seen in large numbers and are part of Arrowhead Ranch hunting program. The quail, dove and turkey hunting provide for a memorable wing shooting experience as well.
Why Arrowhead Ranch?
Arrowhead Ranch is renowned for its rich history, well-managed lands, and commitment to conservation. The front 1,635 acres are a prime portion of this legacy, offering prospective owners a unique chance to own a substantial piece of South Western heritage. Whether you envision a working cattle ranch, a private hunting lodge, or a family estate set against the backdrop of stunning natural beauty, this property delivers on every front.
Contact:
For more information or to schedule a private tour, please contact Pepe Guerra at (956)-330-5408.
10/28/2025
$2,878,000
810 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - Rio Grande City, TX
Tecomate South Gate Pasture +/- 810 acres
Tecomate Ranch
The renowned Tecomate Ranch is synonymous with trophy South Texas whitetails and heres your chance to make it your own. The hard work has been taken out of this famous hunting property and all the new owner has to do is maintain the current management practices that put this ranch and its iconic whitetails on the map. This part of the Rio Grande Valley is known for its rich, fertile sandy loam soils and this property already has several food plots cleared and fenced off for growing summer and winter food plots such as Lab Lab and Ryegrass or Oats. Arrowheads and other Native American artifacts have been found on the ranchs virgin ground.
IMPROVEMENTS: The current owners will have run a brand new El Sauz Water Supply line to the corner of the property when the new owner takes over . This pasture, named Las Esposas is not in the conservation easement and has the perfect home site to build your ranch house. This pasture is also high fenced separately from the remaining 640 acres and is approximately 170 acres in size. The rest of the acreage is game fenced on three sides with the low fence adjacent to the remaining acreage of the Tecomate Ranch. The South Gate pasture has two reverse fenced deer food plots.
WATER: The named creek, Remadura de Sandia Creek traverses north to south through the west esposas pasture of this property.There is also a large concrete water trough here. Theres a small pond which is maintained full by a water well on the house pasture which always brings in a large variety of birds to the ranch which in turn has led to several award winning photos taken on the Tecomate Ranch.
WILDLIFE: A combination of supplemental feeding, ample water and ultimately premiere South Texas brush species provide opportunities for this ranch to grow large native Whitetail deer. El Tecomate Ranch has received national publicity for years for its impressive Whitetail Deer herd. The ranch is entirely high fenced but all the deer are native. The largest deer on the ranch harvested was a 197 Score, Boone & Crockett. Outstanding bird hunting includes dove, seasonal waterfowl, quail and turkey plus there is an abundance of beautiful native bird species.
VEGETATION-TERRAIN: These 810 acres are incredibly diverse with 7 different distinct soil types that make this unique ranch seem like a completely different place at every corner. The property contains the ultimate selection of high protein brush that is important in supporting trophy deer. Along with this, there are several tilled fields bringing exceptional ability to draw in wildlife. Native brush species include guayacan, granjeno, colima, kidneywood, lime prickly ash, cenizo, guajillo, mesquite, whitebrush, black brush, prickly pear and more. The underlying pastureland is established in both native and improved buffelgrass. 170 acres in the La Esposas pasture is regrowth brush consisting mainly of Mesquite and Huisache.
CONSERVATION EASEMENT: The South Gate pasture is subject to a Conservation Easement with the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute. (See: ckwri.tamuk.edu/ The Tecomate east ( Las Esposas pasture ) is not a part of the easement.
UTILTIES: Medina Electric Coop. El Sauz Water.
TAXES: Wildlife Exemption.
MINERALS: Seller believes that the South Pasture includes approximately 640 acres designated as State Classified Mineral Acreage. The East Pasture is believed to have an estimated mineral interest of 1/8 minerals intact.
07/24/2024
$5,113,880
1384 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
The Airstrip pasture of the Arrowhead Ranch
A turnkey 1300 acre trophy hunting ranch complete with its own 5000 foot paved landing strip. Conveniently located just 35 minutes from Mission, McAllen and Edinburg. Great, easy access via a paved easement road off of FM 681 just five miles north of the McCook Mercantile Store.
Improvements: Improvements include a 3 bedroom, 2 bath house. A 1/1 workers quarters. Two 6,000 sqft barns with large rolling doors. One 6000 sqft three sided barn all with concrete floors. Several grain bins with an auger for storing bulk feed. Two sets of Cattle pens. A small community kitchen and bathroom. Theres a 2 pvc water line that runs more than two miles long across the property. Cross fenced.
Water: Theres water and electricity on the property. One new water well with an electric submersible pump.
Wildlife: Enjoy Trophy Whitetails, Scimitar Oryx, Axis, Turkey and phenomenal Quail, Dove and Hog hunting on this spread.
Minerals: This is the sale of a Surface Estate only. The minerals were severed many years ago.
Contact JL Pepe Guerra at (956)330-5408 for more information.
01/13/2026
$1,390,000
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - 1425 Encanto Service Road, Weslaco, TX
Custom luxury meets country serenity on 10 +/- acres of possibility! Escape the ordinary and embrace the extraordinary with this stunning custom-built home nestled on 10 +/- pristine acres in the highly desirable Mid-Valley region of the Rio Grande Valley. Great access to Expressway 83 and TONS of new retail, shopping, and activities. Whether you're a nature lover, or looking for the perfect family home, this property offers unmatched potential and lifestyle flexibility. Highlights: Spacious Custom Home with high-end finishes, open-concept design, and abundant natural light Gated Entrance & Private Driveway for ultimate privacy and security Chef’s Kitchen with granite countertops, custom cabinetry, and premium appliances Luxurious Master Suite with spa-style bathroom and walk-in closets Covered Patio & Outdoor Living Spaces ideal for entertaining or relaxing under Texas skies Something for all — guest house, pool, workshop, or barn? The choice is yours!
10/23/2025
$195,000
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
McCook Farms is comprised of four - 10 acre tracts and two - 20 acre tracts of highly fertile farmland creating a perfect blank canvas for one to create their own home and garden. Shary water and electricity are located along the front of the property and they are conveniently located by Edinburg/Mission/McAllen schools, shopping and hospitals. Come live in the peaceful farming community of McCook. The growth of the McAllen metroplex is headed that way and these properties are sure to appreciate in value.
Please call JL Pepe Guerra at (956)-330-5408 to view this property and others in the area.
10/23/2025
$120,190
10.01 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
McCook Farms is comprised of four - 10 acre tracts and two - 20 acre tracts of highly fertile farmland creating a perfect blank canvas for one to create their own home and garden. Shary water and electricity are located along the front of the property and they are conveniently located by Edinburg/Mission/McAllen schools, shopping and hospitals. Come live in the peaceful farming community of McCook. The growth of the McAllen metroplex is headed that way and these properties are sure to appreciate in value.
Please call JL Pepe Guerra at (956)-330-5408 to view this property and others in the area.
04/01/2025
$279,900
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - 29101 Mile 17 1/2 Rd, Edinburg, TX
Own This Property for $62k Down + $3,408/month – No Bank, No Credit Check! Check out Acretown for Details.
Property Overview:
Address: 29101 Mile 17 1/2 Rd, Edinburg, TX 78541
Size: 20 Acres
Key Features:
No Restrictions!
Newly Improved Access Road
Water Well & Windmill
Gated & Fenced
Barn/Livestock Pen
Interior Roads
Easy, Legal Access
Priced about 16% Below Market
Owner Financing Available: $62k down, $3,408/month – No Bank, No Credit Check!
PROPERTY: Located on 20 serene acres just outside Edinburg, this unrestricted ranch property is the perfect canvas for your dream home or recreational getaway. We just completed, in November 2025, a massive road improvement project for the property’s south access road too, so now you get the best of both worlds of elite privacy yet comfortable access. Boasting a mix of wooded terrain and cleared pad sites, it features essentials such as gated access, full perimeter fencing, a barn with livestock pen, a windmill-powered water well, and interior roads—ideal for genuine ranch living. Enjoy abundant wildlife, including deer and dove, right from your doorstep. With power available on the neighboring lot, extending electricity here will be cost-efficient and easy. This property sits along a deeded ranch road just a quarter-mile from paved FM 490, ensuring easy, legal access. With no floodplain concerns, cheap taxes, and close proximity to popular attractions like Lake Edinburg and South Padre Island, it’s an unparalleled opportunity to own affordable Texas ranch land in the peaceful southeast Texas countryside.
Call, text, or email Scott if you have any questions or would like to make an offer. If you’re a Spanish speaker, please ask for Andy on our team and he’ll be glad to help you. We’ve posted a lot of info below - including critical instructions for visiting the property - so please keep reading.
Property Description:
Address: 29101 Mile 17 1/2 Rd, Edinburg, TX 78541
Size: 20 Acres
GPS Coordinates: 26.458966, -98.258836
Full Legal Description: Available upon request
Plat Map/Survey: Available upon request
Title: General Warranty deed (clean - no back taxes, no liens)
Dimensions: 660' x 1320'
Floodplain: not USGS surveyed, but not known to flood
Wetlands: none
Elevation: 160 feet
Terrain: generally flat
Condition: mostly wooded, barn, windmill, water well, gate, interior road
Access: gate fronts a newly built gravel road (deeded access) that leads to FM 490, a paved public road
Power: nextdoor lot has power through AEP Electricity
Water: water well on-site, windmill-powered (condition not verified)
Wastewater: septic system would need to be installed
Taxes: $126.68 in 2024
Hoa: none
DEED RESTRICTIONS: none
ZONING: no zoning, NO RESTRICTIONS – do what you want with your land!
homes and accompanying outbuildings such as garages, workshops, barns are all OK
no size/height restriction on homes/structures on the lot
no setback requirements
no time limit to build – leave the lot as-is for as long as you want or need
RVs, campers, mobile homes, cabins, tiny homes are all OK
animals, livestock, etc OK
no HOA or CC+R’s
or, simply leave it as-is and enjoy being surrounded by nature!
Inquire for Full Restrictions
School District: Brewster Elementary, Betty Harwell Middle School, Edinburg North High School
NEAREST CITIES: Edinburg, Harlingen, South Padre Island
NEAREST AIRPORTS: South Texas International – Edinburg (16 mins)
Visiting the Property
You can go view the property at your convenience - owner does not need to accompany. Please call/text us to let us know you’re heading out, so we can (1) confirm its availability (our land does sell fast), and (2) ensure we have our phone on us in case you need help or have any questions. We’d appreciate a couple hours notice if possible.
Driving Directions: Simply enter your starting point to get step-by-step directions.
You can navigate to the following GPS Coordinates: 26.458966, -98.258836
Local Attractions
This local area boasts easy access to numerous recreational spots perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, including Lake Edinburg, a popular destination for boating, fishing, and picnicking along its scenic shoreline. The regional headliner here though pulls sun-thirsty tourists from all over the world, and that’s South Padre Island about an hour and 45 minutes away. It’s a destination like no other, and its beautiful beaches and calm waters are the pride of Texas. Closer to home, Edinburg Scenic Wetlands & World Birding Center presents an ideal location for birdwatching and nature walks along serene trails and ponds. When it comes to shopping for daily essentials and groceries, Edinburg offers convenience with retailers like Walmart, H-E-B, and Sprouts Farmers Market, along with a variety of restaurants, both fast food and fine dining.
Call, text, or email Scott if you’d like to discuss an offer. If you’re a Spanish speaker, please ask for Andy on our team and he’ll be glad to help you.
For Sale by Owner: We are investors, and are selling this lot For Sale By Owner. You do not need to submit your offer through a real estate agent, and in our experience we close transactions more quickly and easily by having our dedicated transaction coordinator work directly with the Title Company and Buyers. We will also both save money on commission/fees by cutting out agents as the middle men. However, if you feel strongly about working with a Realtor, then you’re welcome to have them contact us on your behalf.
Why Are You Selling It So Cheap? We are often asked why we price our properties at below market value, and the answer is really simple: because we can, and that’s our core business model. We are investors who purchase properties at a large volume and deeply liquidated rates, and by passing this discount on to our buyers, we can sell land quickly…and more of it. In fact, our average property only lasts 2-3 weeks on the market (vs. industry average of about 6 months).
Disclaimer: We attempt to provide detailed, accurate and up-to-date information in our listings, in order to help our buyers to the best of our ability. However, it ultimately remains the buyers responsibility to perform their own due diligence and double check any details that are of significant importance to you including acreage, utilities, buildability, and approved/allowable usage for the property. We are happy to help however we can.
09/10/2025
$325,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - Linn, TX
This beautiful 40 +/- acre property in the Linn/San Manuel area offers a peaceful country escape with an abundance of potential for both recreation and building your dream home. The land is graced with rolling hills, majestic salt cedar trees and mesquites that provide natural shade and character, along with a nicely cleared pasture that opens up the possibilities for grazing, gardening, or just enjoying the open space. Numerous potential homesites are scattered throughout the property, offering flexibility to create the perfect setting for your needs.
For those who appreciate nature and wildlife, this property is teeming with whitetail deer, dove, feral hogs, javelina and turkey, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and hunters alike. The ag-exemption is already in place, ensuring low property taxes. With paved road frontage, Edinburg city water and electricity its easy to envision building a home, cabin, or weekend retreat on this versatile piece of land.
Conveniently located just 20 minutes from Edinburg and 30 minutes from McAllen, the property offers the tranquility of country living while maintaining easy access to nearby towns and cities. Whether youre looking to establish a rural homestead, enjoy recreational opportunities, or simply invest in Texas land, this property provides an excellent canvas for your vision.
Call Pepe Guerra at (956)-330-5408 to invest in this great property.
06/17/2025
No Price
214 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - McCook, TX
Turnkey 214-Acre Hunting & Breeding Ranch 3 Miles North of McCook, Texas
A rare opportunity to own a fully developed 214-acre high-fenced ranch in the heart of South Texasjust 3 miles north of McCook. This income-producing estate offers luxury living, a certified whitetail deer breeding program, a thriving exotic game hunting operation, and multiple residential dwellings. With an established annual income plus great infrastructure, and the current owner willing to stay on to assist with operations, this is a truly turnkey investment in lifestyle and land.
Residences
Main House: Beautiful 4-bedroom, 4.5-bath custom home with open-concept living, stone fireplace, gourmet kitchen, and expansive covered patio.
Guest Quarters: Separate 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom residenceideal for visiting family, ranch staff, or hunters.
Bunkhouse: Cozy 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom unit for additional guests or guides.
All homes are move-in ready and thoughtfully designed with comfort and functionality in mind.
Wildlife Operations
Certified TPWD Whitetail Deer Breeding Facility with secure breeding pens and top-tier genetics
Fully operational commercial hunting business featuring exotic species including Transcaspian Urials , Blackbuck , Red Sheep and one Arabian Oryx. Strategically placed blinds, feeders, and water sources throughout.
Owner willing to assist with transition and ongoing management, making it ideal for first-time ranch owners or absentee investors.
Land & Ranch Infrastructure
214 acres of high-fenced, mixed brush and pastureland offering excellent wildlife habitat. Private entrance with long driveway and strong road frontage. Multiple water sources with water troughs spread throughout the property and a large water storage tank. Ranch roads throughout for easy access. Equipment barns, deer-handling facilities, and ample storage buildings. All water to the property is supplied by the Sharyland Water Supply Corporation which has a water line that runs along the front of the entire property.
Key Highlights
Income-producing ranch with strong financials
Multiple residences: main house, guest quarters, and bunkhouse
High-quality deer and exotic game herd in place
Only 3 miles from McCook, TX, offering seclusion with accessibility
Turnkey operation with hands-on support from the current owner
Whether you're a seasoned rancher, an outdoor enthusiast, or an investor looking for a revenue-generating asset, this 214-acre South Texas legacy ranch delivers exceptional value, comfort, and opportunity.
For more information or to schedule a private tour, please contact Pepe Guerra at (956)-330-5408
08/12/2025
$2,739,143
703 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - Edinburg, TX
The West Airstrip pasture of the Arrowhead Ranch is aturnkey 703 acre trophy hunting ranch complete with its own 5000 foot paved airstrip strip. Conveniently located just 35 minutes from Mission, McAllen and Edinburg. Great, easy access via a paved easement road off of FM 681 just four miles north of the McCook Mercantile Store.
Improvements: Improvements include a cozy 3 bedroom, 2 bath house. A 1/1 workers quarters. Two - 6,000 sq. ft. barns with large rolling doors. One has a shop inside and both are foam insulated. One 6000 sq. ft.three sided barn all with concrete floors. Several grain bins with an auger for storing bulk feed. A good set of Cattle pens with paved road access. A small community kitchen and bathroom for hunters. There is a 2 pvc water line that runs more than one mile across the entire property.
Water: Theres water and electricity on the property. One new water well with an electric submersible pump and a nice sized tank by the head quarters.
Wildlife: The Arrowhead Ranch is known for its great hunting program. Enjoy the fruits of their labor hunting Trophy Whitetails, Scimitar Oryx, Big Axis, Turkey and phenomenal Quail, Dove and Hog hunting on this spread.
Minerals: This is the sale of a Surface Estate only. The minerals were severed many years ago.
Contact JL Pepe Guerra at (956)330-5408 for more information.
10/04/2024
$444,000
8.44 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - 2913 Horizon Trail, Edinburg, TX
Welcome to one of the most prestigious Rio Grande Valley Ranch Communities. Great restrictions and location make this a perfect place to build your dream home with quick access to 281 to get anywhere you need quickly. Add the native wildlife you will see to this corner lot and your search is definitely over for the homesite of your dreams.
03/17/2025
$584,775
45 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - Linn, TX
The Old Fountain Road Ranch
This would make an excellent homesite on Approximately 45 acres with County Road Frontage on Old Fountain Road. Excellent pasture and hunting land. Water well and Electricity. Located just west of Hwy 281.
07/15/2025
$1,280,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - 26229 North Farm To Market 2058, McCook, TX
This productive 320+/- acre farm is located approximately 15 miles west of U.S. Highway 281 near McCook, Texas, with direct frontage along FM 2058. The property has been under continuous cultivation for many years with Grain Sorghum, Sunflowers, Sesame, and Cotton all being grown in previous years. There is also additional acreage available, with contiguous and noncontiguous acreage for sale by the same owner at the time of the listing.
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11/30/2017
$1,900,000
22 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - Mission, TX
High traffic area. New developments along Monte Cristo Rd. South West Corner of Monte Cristo and Conway. Commercial and Residential along Monte Cristo and Conway.
02/22/2024
$1,500,000
5 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - 2023 N Veterans Rd, San Juan, TX
Commercial Mix use site.
Would be great for a commercial strip along Veterans.
High Traffic Area
02/21/2024
$307,775
9.48 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - Lion Lake Drive South, Progreso Lakes, TX
Great Fertile Irrigated & Leveled row crop farmland - great for homesite or ranchette. Across the paved street from Lion Lake at Progreso Lakes, Tx.
02/22/2024
$7,023,287
15.73 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - 1205 West Nolana Loop, Pharr, TX
High traffic area
Hard corner
15.73 Ac Available on the
SWC of Nolana and Sugar Rd.
Mix use property.
Seller financing available
May purchase part or all
Seller will look at all offers
09/13/2024
$3,313,390
13.83 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - Progreso Lakes, TX
Prime corner location - just north of the Progreso International Bridge at the intersection of Military Hwy (281) & S FM 1015. Ideal for restaurant, fast food, convenience store or hotel complex, currently being farmed.
09/13/2024
$2,550,000
15 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - Donna, TX
Remarkable 15 Acre undeveloped tract of land - hard corner with amazing road frontage on both FM 493 and Mile 8.5
Commercial metal building on property, currently planted in carpet grass
05/04/2023
$206,730
22.97 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - Progreso, TX
Good Irrigated farmland, property leased for row crop farm.
05/04/2023
$66,000
5.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Hidalgo County - Progreso, TX
5.5 acres located at end of N. Gonzalez Rd. W (Mile 2 W.) presently farmed, irrigated farmland planted in corn.
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