Republic Ranches, LLC


Republic Ranches is an elite farm, ranch and rural properties brokerage firm serving Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Louisiana, Colorado, Arkansas and, via a strategic alliance with Fay Ranches, the Rocky Mountain West. Republic Ranches is one of the most powerful land brokerages in the country. We have offices in Austin, Corpus Christi, Dallas, Hondo, Houston, and San Antonio that allow us to effectively cover a broad region home to some of the finest ranches in North America. Our well-connected presence in the major cities gives us access to qualified buyers who nowadays often come from the capital-rich major metro areas. As a team, we bring to bear a new level of professionalism, talent, dedication, and unwavering ethics on behalf of our clients.
$1,714,500  •  127 acres
Owned by the same family since 1998, Knights Branch Creek Ranch offers the perfect blend of wide-open spaces and convenience, all within commuting distance of Austin. Surrounded by productive agricultural land, the property provides exceptional opportunities for fishing, hunting, and cattle grazing while offering the peace and privacy of country living. With strong long-term appreciation potential driven by the continued growth of Central Texas, this is an outstanding opportunity for recreation, investment, or a legacy family ranch. LOCATION Situated about 17.8 miles southeast of Taylor, Knights Branch Creek Ranch is located at 17000 FM 112, Thrall, TX within Thrall ISD school boundary zones. There is approximately 1,050 feet of road frontage on FM 112. Proximity: 3 miles from Sandow Lakes development (former Alcoa site) 13 miles from Samsung Semiconductor 17.8 miles from Taylor 20 miles from HEB (Taylor) 50 miles from downtown Austin 50 miles from ABIA TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property features gently rolling topography with elevations ranging from approximately 440 to 470 feet, creating an attractive and highly usable landscape. The land consists of a blend of native pasture and productive hay fields, offering excellent versatility for livestock grazing, hay production, or recreational use. Mature oak, elm, and pecan trees are scattered throughout the property, providing shade, visual character, and valuable wildlife habitat. The combination of open pasture, productive grassland, and established hardwoods creates a healthy rangeland environment that supports a variety of native wildlife while offering the classic beauty of the Central Texas countryside. WILDLIFE The wildlife species found on the property are commonly found in this area, such as white-tailed deer, duck, hogs, and birds. AGRICULTURE An existing cattle grazing lease maintains the property’s agricultural tax valuation. IMPROVEMENTS A 1,512-square-foot mobile home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms is situated on the property, featuring a screened front porch and an open back porch for enjoying the surrounding countryside. An equipment barn is conveniently located near the front entrance, providing ample storage for ranch equipment and tools. On the southern side of the creek, an impressive skeet range offers a unique recreational amenity for shooting enthusiasts. WATER Tree-lined Knights Branch creek meanders through the property for about 0.75 miles. There is one significant pond and two tanks. A windmill pumps oxygen to the significant pond and you have the ability to add water through the well. There is one water well producing 50+ GPM, housed within a dedicated pump house near the mobile home. ELECTRICITY Bluebonnet Electric services this property. AREA HISTORY Texas Northern Blackland Prairie is known for its tallgrass prairie, nutrient-rich clay soils, high quality grazing land for livestock, and good habitat for wildlife. This property also benefits from rich arrowhead history.
$1,105,500  •  67 acres
Welcome to 67 Pines Ranch, a stunning 67-acre wooded property located in the heart of Bastrop County. Covered in towering pines and mature hardwoods, this land offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of untouched Texas forest. The ranch features walkable trails winding through the property, offering easy access while preserving the natural landscape. Whether you envision a secluded retreat, a homestead, or a recreational getaway, this property serves as a blank canvas ready to be shaped to your vision. LOCATION The property is situated on Sand Hills Road with +/- 52.17 feet of road frontage. Proximity to nearby cities: 21+/- miles from Bastrop, 22+/- miles from Lockhart, and 43+/- miles from downtown Austin. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Elevations range from 510 to 600 ft. This area is known for its diverse landscape of pine forests, oak woodlands, native grasslands, and riparian corridors. WILDLIFE Native wildlife in the area includes but is not limited to white-tailed deer, feral hogs, turkeys, rabbits, foxes, coyotes, and various bird species. IMPROVEMENTS Two cabin-style structures, built by Home Depot in 2017 and 2019, are already in place and provide excellent potential for future use. Structure #1 measures 16′ x 28′, while Structure #2 measures 16′ x 24′. Each offers a solid shell ready to be finished out to suit the buyer’s specific needs, whether as guest accommodations, a ranch office, a workshop, or additional living space. The larger cabin has a newly installed septic system. The groundwork is there for you to make them your own. WATER The property lies within the Aqua WSC – WaterCCN service area and includes a one-two inch waterline extending from Sand Hills Road to one of the building sites. There are no water features, wetlands, or floodplain on the property.
$2,995,000  •  240 acres
Silverbit Ranch is a rare East Texas retreat offering year‑round enjoyment and remarkable natural beauty. At its core lies a fully stocked 37‑acre private lake, carefully maintained by the current owner, an avid fisherman dedicated to preserving exceptional water quality and habitat. A 1.75‑acre peninsula extends into the lake, providing sweeping panoramic views of the water and surrounding landscape. Perched on the peninsula is a newly remodeled cabin featuring an open‑concept floor plan providing an ideal setting for relaxing weekends or hosting guests. . Located just 10 miles east of downtown Cleveland off Hwy 105 and less than an hour from downtown Houston, Silverbit Ranch offers both seclusion and convenience. LOCATION The ranch is 56 miles from Downtown Houston and approximately 10 miles east of Cleveland, Texas. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property is located within the East Texas Pineywoods region, known for its dense pine and hardwood forests, bottomland wetlands, and rich ecological diversity. WILDLIFE This habitat supports strong populations of ducks, deer, and hogs, offering consistent year‑round hunting and fishing opportunities across the ranch. The current owner has maintained the lake in an exquisite manner. The lake is shocked annually to study the bass population and remove unwanted fish. The fishery has recently been enhanced with a Florida strain of largemouth bass. To further improve the forage quality in the lake, along with the bluegill, threadfin shad have been established and the results are proving themselves. Trophy quality fish are regularly taken out of this pristine lake and the numbers are great. IMPROVEMENTS The newly remodeled cabin provides unmatched proximity to the water and panoramic lake views. In addition, the property includes two lakeside docks and a dedicated boat dock, creating easy access points for fishing, boating, and enjoying the lake throughout the year. The ranch also features a 5,000‑square‑foot barn, offering ample space for storing equipment, recreational gear, and ranch essentials. UTILITIES Power is established at the barn and cabin and there is one producing water well located near the barn.
$2,100,000  •  47.77 acres
Sandoval Ponds Farm is a unique, recreational getaway with excellent improvements and multiple hunting opportunities within an hour from Austin. The combination of the deer, waterfowl, fishing, and dove hunting is rare for a property of this size. This creates an opportunity to invest in the growth of Austin and the dynamic new developments happening on the east side of town while providing significant recreational potential. LOCATION Situated about 11.7 miles northwest of Taylor, Sandoval Ponds Farm is located at 1750 FM 1063, Taylor, TX and within Thrall ISD school boundary zones. Thrall ISD is the #2 school district in Williamson County. Proximity: 7+/- miles from Lake Granger 11.7+/- miles from Taylor 14.6+/- miles from HEB (Taylor) 28.6+/- miles from Georgetown 44+/- miles from Temple 45+/- miles from downtown Austin 46.3+/- miles from ABIA 73.7+/- miles from College Station TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property’s elevations range from approximately 485 to 520 feet. This region is known for its nutrient-rich clay soils and historically significant tallgrass prairie ecosystem. Today, the landscape is predominantly composed of improved pasture grasses, including King Ranch bluestem, Bermuda grass, and Johnsongrass, providing productive grazing opportunities. WILDLIFE The wildlife species found on the property are commonly found in this area, such as white-tailed deer, dove, and migratory waterfowl. Notably, the soil conservation reservoir provides excellent duck hunting opportunities. Additionally, the corn field on the property attracts doves during the hunting season. Occasionally, the owner has seen bob-white quail, rio grande turkey bob cats and feral hogs. An incredible amount of varying bird species frequent the property due to the mulberry trees. AGRICTULTURE Approx. 17.50 acre corn field is separately fenced and leased to a neighboring farmer for corn production, and provides the ag tax valuation for the property. IMPROVEMENTS As you enter through the gated entrance, a nice driveway leads to the main residence. Built in 2021/2022, the approximately 3,610-square-foot home offers 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and an attached 30x60x14 carport. Just outside the back door, you’ll find a covered porch overlooking the in-ground swimming pool, built in 2023, creating an inviting space for relaxing or entertaining while enjoying the surrounding landscape. Additionally, there is a chicken coop and turf putting green in the backyard. Nearby the main residence, there is an enclosed insulated 1,200+ sf shop and a 45x70x10 pole barn. WATER The property has an abundance of water features including multiple ponds, a wet-weather creek, and a shared access to a LCRA Soil Conservation Service Site Reservoir. City water is provided by the local service. ELECTRICITY Oncor electric delivers to this area. MINERALS Any owned minerals will convey. AREA HISTORY Texas Blackland Prairie is an area shaped by ranching, cotton farming, railroads, oil booms, and more recently, large-scale industrial growth. Along FM 1063, the historic agricultural landscape remains largely intact, even as the area experiences some of the most rapid rural transformation in Central Texas.
$3,329,284  •  865 acres
The Dilley Ranch, located in northernmost La Salle County on the Frio/La Salle County line, and just south of Dilley, is a fantastic opportunity for the agricultural producer, recreational user and investor alike. With frontage on both I-35 and County Line Road the possibilities are wide ranging. Highly productive soils and diverse brush complement the location of this ranch. LOCATION The ranch is accessed off the southbound frontage road of I-35 just south of Dilley. The northern boundary of the ranch fronts County Line Road providing additional access. Public road frontage is nearly 3 miles total. Drive time from San Antonio is just over an hour; from Austin is about 2:20 and from Houston is less than 4 hours. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Diverse South Texas brush, trees and grasses are found on the ranch. The predominantly sandy loam soils provide the base for fantastic quail management opportunities. The ranch has been managed for both quail and grazing. WILDLIFE Wildlife populations may include native white-tailed deer, northern bobwhite quail, scaled quail, Rio Grande Turkey, dove, migratory waterfowl and feral hogs, allowing for excellent and diverse hunting opportunities. AGRICULTURE The ranch is very productive from a forage standpoint capable of supporting a 50 animal unit cattle operation. The ranch is cross fenced into multiple pastures/traps and there is a set of working pens. IMPROVEMENTS Aside from typical ranch operational infrastructure and a couple of old structures, the ranch is unimproved. WATER The ranch has one operating water well and one stock tank. The ranch is situated over the Carrizo Wilcox Aquifer and is located in the jurisdiction of the Wintergarden Groundwater Conservation District. ELECTRICITY Electricity is available at different locations on the ranch. MINERALS This offering is surface only. There is one existing production pad on the ranch and there is a surface use agreement in place that is associated with the current lease. OTHER DETAILS There are one pipeline easement and one transmission line easement that cross the ranch. The open space of the property benefits from 1D1 Agricultural/Wildlife Management use tax valuation. The tractor and shredder in the photo array are contractor owned and do not convey.
$3,995,000  •  260 acres
The Flying M Ranch is located in northern Gillespie County with majestic views of Enchanted Rock. The ranch lies just two miles from the park and 20 minutes from Fredericksburg with a unique mix of open fields, tall hardwoods, large granite outcroppings, your own mini mountain, and year round springs. Multiple springs start on the ranch with an old spring box providing water for the wildlife and livestock. The private mini mountain provides spectacular 360 degree views with plenty of room to build a custom home. The low-fenced ranch consists of a main home, bunkhouse and barn/helicopter hanger providing all the amenities someone needs for their family retreat. LOCATION The Flying M Ranch is accessed by deeded easement off RR 965 just 20 minutes north of Fredericksburg. The ranch is less than an hour and a half from San Antonio and less than two hours from Austin. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The Flying M Ranch has over 280 ft. of topographical relief with the highest elevation being 1,823 ft. above sea level. The grounds and trees around the improvements are manicured. Keener Branch Creek traverses the ranch and springs provide water for the wildlife and livestock. Native trees of Gillespie County include live oak, Spanish Oak, shin oak, Lacey Oak, cypress, sycamore, pecan, cherry, redbud, walnut, cedar elm, willow, persimmon and ashe juniper. Many of these species are found on the ranch along with a variety of brush species, succulents and grasses providing excellent habitat diversity. Strategic juniper management has been in place on the ranch for years in several areas. The juniper management program has improved the overall habitat/range conditions and views. WILDLIFE The Flying M Ranch is predominantly low-fenced with axis and white-tailed deer. The ranch also hosts Rio Grande turkey, hogs, dove and varmints. IMPROVEMENTS -Main Home: The 1,548 sqft. two story home consists of three bedrooms and one bathroom. The home has been remodeled with a second story deck that provides breathtaking views of Enchanted Rock. -Bunkhouse: The 582 sqft. open floor plan with a full kitchen and single bathroom provides room for overflow guests and entertaining. -Barn/Helicopter Hanger: The enclosed and insulated concrete floor barn consists of 2,400 sqft. of work space with a 20’ hanger door. -Fence: The boundary fence is standard height and in good condition. -Road Infrastructure: The primary road is improved entering the private gate and extends to all ranch structures. The internal roads are well kept and provide access across the ranch. WATER Water Well: The ranch has one water well with accompanying storage that services the entire property. ELECTRICITY Electricity is in place with existing service to several areas of the ranch including all structures. AREA HISTORY The Enchanted Rock park is a short drive from the ranch. The 1,825 ft. pink granite dome has mystified Native Americans for over 10,000 years and attracts people from all over the world. The original park is 640 acres and the state recently added 3,073 acres that are open to the public. Fredericksburg is only 20 minutes south and is well known for its rich German history, main street shopping, art galleries, gourmet restaurants, the National Museum of the Pacific War and over 100 wineries in the area. Touring the unique and extensive numbers of wineries around Fredericksburg has become a draw to people from around the world. Other attractions include Luckenbach and the numerous roads with wildflower displays in the spring.
$2,950,000  •  373 acres
Double Angel Hunting Club was founded by Greg Bennett in 1996 as a place for him and his family to bond and enjoy the outdoors. The name "Double Angel" originated when Greg was hospitalized with a serious heart condition. While being transferred from Magnolia Regional Medical Center to Little Rock, he received two handmade angels from his nieces, along with paperwork from the bank for purchasing the initial hunting ground, which became known as Double Angel Hunting Club. After acquiring this land, several friends with teenage boys joined the club, all eager to spend quality time with their families and enjoy hunting. Many of these members and their families have been part of the club for nearly 30 years. Initially, the club purchased a lodge near Highway 82 between Lewisville and Garland City, Arkansas. As the club expanded, a more suitable location on Lemay Lake was found, leading to the construction of the current Double Angel hunting lodge in 2006. The lodge features 10 bedrooms, each with a private bathroom and shower, a spacious living area, a commercial kitchen, and a chef's kitchen. It overlooks Lemay Lake and one of the premier blocks of flooded timber in Southwest Arkansas. From the porch, you can watch mallards taking refuge in the timber during the evenings. In the late season, the lake becomes a refuge for hundreds of ducks daily. Another structure on the property, known as "the shop," is ideal for cooking, grilling, and camaraderie. It includes a large open area for putting on waders in a heated building for cold mornings. Both the lodge and the shop are equipped with Starlink Internet, multiple TVs for entertainment, and a state-of-the-art Klipsch sound system. The shop also has a fire pit that doubles as a grill, perfect for Saturday morning breakfasts. A third structure includes a large shop and covered equipment shed, both heated for comfort before cold morning hunts. The property boasts a large lake stocked with trophy bass and various other fish species. The flooded timber has two dedicated duck blinds that have yielded hundreds of ducks over the years. On opening weekend of 2024, we hunted in these blinds with 10 hunters and reached our duck limit in about 30 minutes on both Saturday and Sunday. The property also has fields used for hunting or as resting areas, which help keep ducks in the vicinity. These fields are adjacent to our flooded timber and are easily accessible by side-by-side vehicles for a convenient hunting experience. Our family has decided it's time to pass this property on to the next person or group, hoping they can create as many cherished memories and relationships as we have over the past 30 years. Additional acreage is available. LOCATION Angel Farms Lodge is located southeast of Texarkana, south of Lewisville, and north of Bradley. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property consists of 50± acres of tillable and 176± acres of flooded timber and the balance being in the lake and grass area around the lodge. WILDLIFE During the winter months, various waterfowl species can be found and harvested on the property. The timber and tillable also provide great white-tailed deer habitat. AGRICULTURE The tillable acreage has historically been in rice, soybean, and corn production. IMPROVEMENTS The lodge consists of 10 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, a large kitchen and gathering area, all within 7,232± sqft. A 60'x100' equipment barn lies south of the lodge and is great for storing all the machinery needed to operate the property efficiently. A 40'x100' barn that is half cookhouse and half ATV & gear storage. WATER The lodge overlooks Mays Lake which is stocked with bass, crappie, and catfish. Additional surface water can be found in the flooded timber on the east side of the property. ELECTRICITY Electricity can be found at the lodge and both barns. MINERALS No minerals are included. AREA HISTORY Lewisville, Arkansas, has a rich history tied to waterfowl hunting, particularly duck hunting, due to its location in the Mississippi Flyway and proximity to significant waterfowl habitats. The region, including the Overflow National Wildlife Refuge, is known for its excellent waterfowl hunting opportunities.
$1,650,000  •  163 acres
The Brush Pen Hollow Ranch is a newly improved 163± acre relatively turnkey recreational property set in the heart of South Texas. Located just seven miles north of Three Rivers along the Atascosa River, the ranch has a blending of upscale lodging while still having that classic deer camp atmosphere. The ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a thoughtfully developed property where both comfort and function have been carefully considered. Designed for immediate enjoyment, the Brush Pen Hollow Ranch is ideally suited as a private family retreat, corporate hunting destination, or long-term investment you get to enjoy. The improvements were constructed with attention to detail, creating an inviting atmosphere for entertaining, relaxing, and spending time outdoors. The land itself showcases a wide range of diversity in habitat that makes this region so desirable. A combination of wet-weather creeks, thick Atascosa River bottom, an earthen tank, and diverse native forage that provides excellent habitat for wildlife that supports strong populations throughout the year. This balance of these features enhances both the recreational appeal and ecological value of the property. LOCATION 1 Hour from San Antonio, TX 3 Hours 30 minutes from Houston, TX 2 Hours from Austin, TX 1 hour from Corpus Christi, TX TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch has nice rolling topography with approximately 50ft of elevation change throughout. Beautiful and unique limestone outcroppings highlight the central portion of the property providing great vantage points for hunting or simply having a sundowner. The property contains a wide variety of soils ranging from El oso clay with the rest (majority) of the property being mixes of sandy clay loam and fine sandy loam. A wide variety of native brush and grasses from your typical Mesquite, Persimmon and to Black brush and White brush, with Texas Kidneywood, provide exceptional habitat for whitetail deer and other native species. Adding to the diversity of the ranch are the heavily wooded riparian areas along the Atascosa River and Brush Pen Hollow. You will find large live oaks covered with Spanish moss and a host of other hardwoods. WILDLIFE Wildlife found on the ranch includes a low-fenched high density White-tailed deer herd that the current owner has managed over the years. Other species on the ranch include Bobwhite quail, dove, tons of Rio Grande turkey that thrive along Atascosa River, various predators and feral hogs. The majority of the southern fenceline is high fence providing a jump start if the next owner desires a fully high fenced property. The remainder of the ranch is low fence to no fence. IMPROVEMENTS The ranch has benefited from extensive recent capital investment, creating a turnkey ownership opportunity. The newly built home and barns create a fresh start to a classic deer camp atmosphere. At the front of the property is a newly completed 2,400± square-foot lodge, finished with ranch flare and designed to provide comfortable accommodations while enjoying South Texas and everything it has to offer. Supporting the residence is an approximately 1,800± square-foot metal shop in like-new condition, providing ample storage for equipment, ATVs, and ranch vehicles. Additional improvements include a 1,050± square-foot wash-down barn complete with game cleaning facility and utility features, making the property exceptionally well-suited for hunting and various other ranch operations. A decorative gated entrance welcomes visitors, while improved ranch roads, parking areas, and professional landscaping complete the property's polished appearance. WATER El Oso water cooperative supplies water to the house and outbuildings, there is also one larger earthen tank and a wet weather creek that runs through the middle of the property from north to south. The far west side of the property is bordered on 2,400ft of the Atascosa River. Importantly, the groundwater estate conveys with the surface ownership, providing an additional long-term asset for future ownership. ELECTRICITY There are electric service lines on the eastern portion of the property. Karnes Electric Coop. MINERALS The property is subject to an existing oil and gas lease with three producing gas wells. A couple pipelines and a railroad traverse a portion of the ranch. Surface sale only. AREA HISTORY Three Rivers, Texas derives its name from the confluence of the Atascosa, Frio, and Nueces Rivers—three iconic South Texas waterways that have shaped the region's history, ecology, and enduring ranching heritage. Long before the arrival of European settlers, these rivers sustained Native American tribes, including the Coahuiltecan peoples, who relied on the abundant water, game, and fertile floodplains. During the Spanish colonial era, the river corridors became important travel routes for explorers, missionaries, and early ranchers moving across South Texas. Following the establishment of the railroad in the late 1800s, Three Rivers emerged as a regional hub for agriculture and commerce before becoming one of the birthplaces of the South Texas oil boom with the discovery of the nearby Pettus and Tom O'Connor fields. Today, the convergence of these rivers continues to define the landscape, supporting productive ranchland, exceptional wildlife habitat, and the rich outdoor traditions that have characterized the area for generations.
$1,500,000  •  58 acres
Camp Lake is a rare, 58± acre premier recreational estate on the outskirts of Yukon, anchored by a spectacular 30± acre private lake. Reaching depths of over 30 feet, this crystal-clear water body offers an exceptional environment for swimming, boating, water skiing, and consistent trophy fishing for large bass and crappie. The acreage also doubles as a rich nature sanctuary, serving as a seasonal home for wintering bald eagles and could be developed into prime waterfowl hunting potential. Combining ultimate privacy with immediate access to the OKC metro area, an estate of this caliber and recreational versatility rarely comes to market. LOCATION Camp Lake is located just few mile west of Yukon Oklahoma and would have easy access to Oklahoma City and surrounding cities. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND AND HABITAT The lake is the centerpiece of the property . It is a old sandpit lake that is crystal clear and has portions in excess of 30 feet deep. The remaining ground is flat grass land with a row of tree on the west side. There is an excellent place to build a home that would have incredible views of the lake. AGRICULTURE Approximately 15± acres are utilized for grass hay production. WATER The 30± acre lake is loaded with big bass, crappie, and catfished as evidenced in the pictures. The lake is estimated to be approximately 35'-38' deep. ELECTRICITY Electricity can be found along the north and west road frontages. MINERALS No minerals are owned or included in the sale. The purchase is for surface rights only.
$619,800  •  52 acres
The Post Oak 52 is a wooded 52+ acre ranch situated in southeastern Caldwell County. The dense native habitat provides excellent privacy and allows for a variety of recreational pursuits. Utilities are already in place, giving a new owner the ability to immediately begin construction of a primary residence or weekend retreat. LOCATION The Post Oak 52 is located approximately 9 air miles north of Harwood, Texas. The ranch offers 1,325 +/- feet of frontage along Lewis Lane, providing convenient access without sacrificing privacy. -18 miles to Lockhart -22 miles to Luling -32 miles to Bastrop -52 miles to Austin -80 miles to San Antonio -139 miles to Houston TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch features approximately 40 feet of topographic relief and is wooded throughout. A diverse mix of native trees and brush species provides excellent habitat for native wildlife. The predominant vegetation includes post oak, blackjack oak, eastern red cedar, and scattered loblolly pines, all of which thrive in the sandy soils of the Post Oak Savannah ecoregion. WILDLIFE The property’s dense cover supports a healthy population of native wildlife, including white-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, hogs, predators, and various small game. IMPROVEMENTS With no structural improvements in place, the property is a blank slate for a new owner to improve and customize as desired. WATER A wet-weather creek traverses the northwest corner of the property for approximately 625 feet. The ranch is situated over the Carrizo-Wilcox aquifer, allowing a new owner to drill a productive well if desired. UTILITIES A water line runs along the southern side of the property for approximately 1,250 feet, and one water meter is currently in place. Electricity is available along the southern and western fence lines. MINERALS This is a surface sale only. TAXES The ranch benefits from a 1D1 agricultural use tax valuation.
$4,500,000  •  630 acres
Lost Star Hunting Ranch is a fully equipped recreational property located in central Oklahoma. This unique ranch features complete privacy and superior rural improvements. The ranch has all the accommodations for hosting large events, hunting groups, or just keeping it personal. Majority of the property is high fenced and boasts alluring topography with a private 12 acre managed lake. Outfitted with everything needed for unforgettable experiences and instant memories from day one with options for an income-producing commercial hunting operation. LOCATION This ranch is located in the northeastern portion of Hughes County near Wetumka Oklahoma. Access is via N 386 Rd just 2 miles south of Hwy 9 with good proximity to Hwy 75, I-40, and the Indian Nation Turnpike. Tulsa and Oklahoma City are both less than 1.5 hours from the property with approximately a 3-hour drive from Dallas. A custom overhead entryway is visible and welcoming. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The topography and terrain truly showcase the property’s privacy. Boasting nearly 200' of elevation change, this ranch creates a recreational paradise highlighted by a stocked 12 +/- acre lake. A scenic seasonal creek drains through most of the property, providing significant runoff to the lake. A few other ponds offer additional options for wildlife. Approximately 530 acres are managed under high fence holding a variety of wildlife and exotics. All boundaries are completely navigable for maintenance or endless trail rides. The ranch has a diverse variety of Oak and other mature trees that supply an extra wildlife food source and much-appreciated shade around the main improvements. Nearly all of the ranch is wooded with a few open areas around the lake and main home. A custom steel and stone entryway welcomes visitors just a short 2 mile drive off of Hwy 9. The improvements are located on the west side of the ranch in the low fence portion. WILDLIFE This property holds a commercial hunt area permit for big game and a federal swine license. The high fence holds a variety of wildlife and exotics, including nearly 60 elk, whitetail deer, fallow deer, bison, rams, hogs, and a few livestock. Many strategically placed deer blinds and feeders contribute to hunting success. The area around the improvements also offers low-fence hunting opportunities. The stocked and managed 12 acre lake provides great fishing options. The lake has a 2 slip boat dock, a boat ramp, and many features for enjoying fishing on the water or from the shore. IMPROVEMENTS Lost Star Hunting Ranch has been carefully designed for entertaining and relaxing in a quiet rural setting. The main home is positioned aside from the other improvements to allow separation from guests. The 2021 main home features over 4,000 sqft of custom finishes and is well suited for a primary residence. This 4-bedroom, 5-bathroom home brings comfort and luxury to the country. A large finished basement has 2 access points and provides a quality shelter. The home is complemented by a detached 875 sqft garage currently utilized as a gym along with a 2,000 sqft horse barn. The party barn encompasses nearly 3,900 sqft of entertaining space with 25' ceilings. This serves as the hub for celebrating successful hunts and reminiscing about time in the outdoors. An open floorplan includes a commercial-size kitchen, a double-sided grand fireplace, and a master one-bedroom suite upstairs. Covered porches on the 1st and 2nd stories overlook a large pool, providing extra space for large groups and events. The outdoor kitchen and cabana deliver convenient amenities to the pool area. Other features include an oversize pantry, a walk-in gun safe, and a full bathroom just off the kitchen. Four identical casitas offer modern options for hunters or visitors that prefer private lodging. Two mobile homes furnish comfortable housing for guests and are very well maintained. These currently serve as the hunters’ cabins. A 2,400 sqft insulated shop features concrete block construction to secure equipment and ranch toys. Adjacent to the shop is an additional drive-through equipment shop and a bulk feed storage bin. Other improvements include a skinning shop with a walk-in freezer. This area also provides a safe gun range to improve accuracy before entering the woods. WATER The ranch receives local water and has one water well. ELECTRICITY The ranch receives electric service along the road frontage. MINERALS Surface sale only. TAXES The annual property taxes are approximately $20,000. Ranch shown by appointment only.
$1,100,000  •  80 acres
The Price Right Tree Farm is an established tree operation in southwestern McCurtain County. This property provides the opportunity to own a marketable variety of uniform trees. The ranch also offers recreation with over 4 acres of surface water capable of being managed for waterfowl hunting. Additionally, the property has 3/4 of a mile of road frontage, available utilities, and the symmetry for many subdividing options. LOCATION This property is located less than 1 mile north of the Red River near Garvin Oklahoma. Access includes 1/2 mile of frontage on Highway 37 and 1/4 mile of frontage on Tree Farm Road (also known as N 4510). It is approximately 2.5 hours from Dallas and 10 miles west of Idabel. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Approximately 1,100 total marketable trees, including 18 popular species well suited for North Texas and Southern Oklahoma. Tree species include Oak and Cypress; some are irrigated with co-op water and are easily accessible for transport. The highway frontage offers great visibility for advertising. The farm currently employs one person with 30 years of experience caring for and maintaining trees. The topography is very subtle, drains south to the river, and consists primarily of Class 1 loamy soils. Approximately 90% of the property is in the 100 year floodplain. A good gravel base road system and maintained trails allow access to most of the acreage. WILDLIFE There are quality opportunities for waterfowl hunting and managing an attractive duck slough. This property is near the highly productive farmland on the Red River which offers a broad access to available food sources for waterfowl. There are 3 shallow water structures; one is nearly 3 acres in size and all can be supplemented with a water well. This allows management of the water level and planting in these sloughs. Whitetail deer, hogs, and other native species roam this area. There is also a gun range for improving accuracy. UTILITIES Co-op water services supply the property with electricity available along both road frontages. There is also a water well that the owners are not currently operating. MINERALS Surface sale only. OTHER Ranch shown by appointment only.
$575,000  •  85 acres
The Sarco Creek Ranch is located on the southern Goliad/Refugio county line with Blanco creek being the southern border of the ranch and Sarco creek being the western border of the ranch. The property has 32’ elevation change from Sarco creek to the northwest side of the property near the entrance. According to the current FEMA map, the majority of the property lies within the 100 year floodplain, with the exception of a small area on the northeast borderline. This location is the perfect building site, located near the entrance of the property and close to the electrical line that runs along McGuill road. This is a true South Texas hunting property with plenty of whitetail deer, hogs and turkey. Historically, Sarco Creek has held water even in the worst of droughts. Hunting pressure has been minimal, with the current owner harvesting 1-2 doe every year. The property is heavily wooded with oak trees and South Texas brush with several hunting senderos and trails cleared for access. Seller will convey all owned mineral interest. Conveniently positioned, the ranch is just 20 minutes from Goliad, one hour from Corpus Christi and Rockport, and two hours from San Antonio, making it an accessible retreat with a secluded feel.
$7,999,999  •  124.94 acres
Loafer’s Glory Ranch is just minutes from downtown Liberty Hill, Texas. As you drive along the winding road, you’ll see deer and turkeys resting under the shade of scattered oaks in the rolling pastures. When you reach the bend in the gravel driveway, the thoughtfully built log home is tucked away where the prairie meets the lush vegetation of Bear Creek. Stepping out the back door and walking down the hill, you’ll find Bear Creek flowing through the property, featuring small waterfalls, pools, and a deep swimming hole. Upstream from the house, there's a ravine where water emerges from the hillside, flowing over mineral deposits and ledges into Bear Creek. Loafer’s Glory Ranch offers a full outdoor experience in central Texas, making it perfect for a full-time residence or a weekend getaway for friends and family. LOCATION The ranch is situated 9 minutes from downtown Liberty Hill, Texas, and is accessed by Blessing Road and additional frontage on CR 202. — Downtown Austin is 35 miles away - estimated drive time is 45 minutes. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Loafer’s Glory Ranch sits just west of the North Fork of the San Gabriel River. The ranch slowly climbs away from the river with gentle rolling topography, with the Western portion of the property having a high knoll overlooking the river valley and the topography that climbs on the Eastern side of the river with great views of hilltops from the porch of the 1920s bungalow. The property has a nice mix of open pastures with tree-lined draws and scattered oaks. Tucked in the woods is a deep ravine where water flows from the surrounding hillside. It has some beautiful mineral deposits, rock ledges, and pool fun for exploring with the kids. WILDLIFE The ranch supports a strong population of native wildlife and offers excellent hunting opportunities for whitetail deer, turkeys, and hogs. The diverse habitat and varied terrain provide natural bedding, feeding, and travel patterns, with additional potential to further enhance and develop hunting areas. One of those areas is a great native sunflower field that was in full bloom in early July and could make for a great dove hunting field in the fall. IMPROVEMENTS The improvements are centered around a thoughtfully designed two-story log home with a spacious basement that combines everyday functionality with exceptional craftsmanship. The home is positioned to allow for easy access to the creek and offers generous living space for both family and entertaining. The main level serves as the heart of the home with an open-concept kitchen, dining, and living area anchored by a commercial-grade kitchen, along with the primary suite, laundry room, luxurious bathroom with jet tub and shower, and a screened porch that wraps around much of the house. The upper floor includes two large guest suites, each with its own full bath, connected by a loft overlooking the main living area. The basement level expands the home's versatility with two additional guest accommodations, a media room, fitness space, game area, and a full bath, steam shower and sauna. Every bathroom is equipped with heated floors for added comfort. Built with safety in mind, the home also features a Category 4-rated shelter and a separate Category 5 storm room. Beyond the main residence, the property includes an unfinished bungalow built in 1920s and moved from downtown Austin. Currently, it is just a shell and needs to be renovated. A separate 2025 three-bedroom, two-bath manufactured home located near the front of the property with access from Blessing Ranch Road provides additional flexibility for ranch staff, guests, or income-producing opportunities. WATER The property has both sides of Bear Creek, which flows into the San Gabriel River. Before leaving the property, the creek pools up, creating a stunning swimming area with a limestone bottom that displays a beautiful blue-green hue. This swimming spot is shaded by oaks and sycamores, offering plenty of shade for relaxing on the shore while kids swim and explore the creek. The improvements are supported by an existing water well and septic system. There is an additional water well drilled near the barn for Ag purposes, and a 2.5-inch waterline on Blessing Road provides access to city water for those interested.
$2,085,753  •  219 acres
Sandy Oaks Ranch offers 219 acres of natural beauty and recreational appeal, with great proximity to small towns and an easy drive from several major cities. This heavily wooded property features approximately 40 feet of elevation change, ranging from 240 to 200 feet, which creates diverse and varied terrain. A signature feature is nearly one mile of Sandy Branch winding through the property, providing year-round character and excellent wildlife habitat. The landscape is dominated by live oaks and dense native woods. Numerous established trails and thoughtfully cleared underbrush make exploring the property exciting and accessible. Conveniently located just 0.4 miles off Highway 90 in the community of Sublime, the ranch offers outstanding access while maintaining a private, secluded feel. It boasts approximately 2,025 feet of paved road frontage along three different sides, providing exceptional accessibility and flexibility for future use or investment. Approximately 85% of the property is wooded, complemented by open meadows and cleared trails ideal for recreation, hunting, and exploration. Two ponds provide a combined 0.5 acres of surface water, enhancing both the beauty and functionality of this remarkable ranch. LOCATION Hallettsville – 9 miles Columbus – 32 miles Victoria – 54 miles Houston – 98 miles Austin – 100 miles San Antonio – 115 miles
$3,100,000  •  244 acres
The Eagles Summit Ranch was designed and constructed to serve our nation’s veterans for life after service. With 19 improved structures the ranch provides over 20 beds, a chapel, gym, pavilion and other amenities for retreats. The ranch has 224+/- acres under high-fence for hunting axis, blackbuck and white-tailed deer along with multiple roads and trails for recreation. Three ponds provide waterings for the wildlife with the main pond supplemented by one of the four water wells. The ranch is ready to prolong its current mission, provide a setting for a new mission, or family or corporate retreat. LOCATION The Eagles Summit Ranch fronts on SD 28500 off US Hwy 83 just north of the famous Garven Store. The ranch is less than 30 minutes from Junction, one hour from Kerrville and one hour and 45 minutes from San Antonio. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The Eagles Summit Ranch has over 131 ft. of topographical relief with the highest elevation being 2,311 ft. above sea level. The grounds and trees around the improvements are manicured. There is one draw on the ranch that provides water to fill the three ponds and offers scenic trails for hiking and wildlife viewing. Native trees of the Guadalupe River valley include live oak, Spanish Oak, shin oak, Lacey Oak, cypress, sycamore, pecan, cherry, redbud, walnut, cedar elm, willow, persimmon and ashe juniper. Many of these species are found on the ranch along with a variety of brush species, succulents and grasses providing excellent habitat diversity. Strategic juniper management has been in place on the ranch for years in several areas. The juniper management program has improved the overall habitat/range conditions and views. WILDLIFE The Eagles Summit Ranch is predominantly high-fenced with herds of axis, blackbuck and white-tailed deer. The ranch also hosts Rio Grande turkey, hogs, dove and varmints. IMPROVEMENTS -Main Lodge: 5BR/3.5BA -Directors Home: 4/BR/3BA -Gym -Chapel -Six Casitas: 1BR/1BA each -Coffee Bar/Well House -Three Bunkhouses: each consists of multiple bunkbeds -Bathhouse: four showers and four stalls -Pavilion 80’ x 50’ -Equipment Barn -Four Water Wells -Four RV Hookups -Six Game Breeding Pens -Multiple other structures -Road Infrastructure: The primary road is improved entering the private gate and extends to all ranch structures. The internal roads are well kept and provide access across the ranch. Upon request, Broker can provide detailed information on improvements and indoor/outdoor photos of all improvements. WATER Four water wells on the ranch supply all structures. ELECTRICITY Electricity is in place with existing service to several areas of the ranch including all structures. AREA HISTORY The Texas Hill Country is world renowned for its year-round exotic game hunting, rivers and scenic beauty. The ranch is in close proximity to many large hunting ranches including the West Kerr Ranch and the famous YO. Junction and Kerrville have multiple storefronts for building supplies, meat processing, shopping and restaurants. OTHER INFORMATION The ranch is currently owned and operated by a non-profit and receives the tax benefits granted to this corporate structure.
$8,900,000  •  1,700 acres
Few properties in Texas can rival the waterfowl resources, coastal beauty, and sporting opportunities found at Oak Meadows Duck Camp. Spanning approximately 1,700 acres along Turtle Bay and Matagorda Bay near Palacios, Oak Meadows sits within one of the most celebrated waterfowl wintering areas on the Gulf Coast. The ranch’s 10 managed wetland impoundments, encompassing approximately 447 acres, have been thoughtfully developed and maintained to attract and hold exceptional numbers of ducks and geese throughout the season. A picturesque beachfront lodge overlooks the bay, offering commanding views of the water and spectacular coastal sunsets. With more than a mile of bay frontage, outstanding fishing, excellent dove hunting, and a healthy population of bobwhite quail, Oak Meadows represents a truly rare opportunity to own one of the finest sporting properties on the Texas coast. LOCATION Property is located just south of Hwy 35, 6 miles west of Palacios, Texas. Access is at the end of Barber Road on the west side, and includes almost ¾ of a mile of frontage on Jensen Point Road. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Oak Meadows Duck Camp encompasses approximately 1,000 acres of upland coastal prairie, where the property’s managed wetland system is located. This portion of the ranch is predominantly level terrain and includes approximately 450 acres of freshwater wetlands, with the balance consisting of native coastal prairie grasses, scattered brush, and habitat ideally suited for a variety of wildlife species. The remainder of the ranch is comprised of an extensive saltwater and brackish marsh system connected to Matagorda Bay through large culverts that facilitate natural tidal exchange and water movement. The predominately clay and silt loam soils exhibit excellent water-holding capacity, supporting both the ranch’s highly productive wetland habitat and its agricultural and grazing potential. WILDLIFE Oak Meadows Duck Camp is widely recognized as one of the premier waterfowl properties on the Texas Coast. The combination of hundreds of acres of managed freshwater wetlands situated directly adjacent to Matagorda Bay creates an exceptionally attractive environment for migratory ducks and geese. Each fall, vast numbers of waterfowl funnel into the area, taking advantage of the abundant food resources, dependable water, and strategic location along the Central Flyway. The surrounding agricultural landscape further enhances the ranch’s wildlife appeal, supporting outstanding dove hunting and a healthy population of bobwhite quail. The fishing opportunities at Oak Meadows are equally impressive. An extensive network of protected backwater bays and tidal marshes within the ranch provides outstanding habitat for redfish, speckled trout, and flounder. Water movement through a series of large culverts connecting the marsh system to Matagorda Bay creates natural feeding zones where fish congregate during tidal exchanges, offering exceptional angling opportunities. In addition, the ranch enjoys direct access to Matagorda Bay, one of the most productive and storied fishing destinations on the Texas Gulf Coast. The result is a rare sporting property that combines world-class waterfowl hunting with outstanding saltwater fishing in a single ownership opportunity. AGRICULTURE Currently, the property is leased for cattle. IMPROVEMENTS Positioned along the shoreline of Matagorda Bay, the ranch headquarters is centered around a classic coastal lodge elevated on pilings and designed to capture sweeping views of both the bay and the ranch’s renowned wetland system. Having withstood more than three decades of coastal weather, including multiple hurricanes, the home stands as a testament to both its construction and location. The residence offers three bedrooms and three bathrooms, anchored by a spacious open-concept living, dining, and kitchen area that serves as the gathering place for family and guests after a day in the field or on the water. Expansive picture windows frame breathtaking views across Matagorda Bay and the managed wetlands, creating a constant connection to the surrounding landscape and wildlife. Additional accommodations are provided through a loft sleeping area and a ground-level bedroom, allowing the home to comfortably host larger hunting and fishing groups. An outdoor elevator further enhances convenience, simplifying the movement of gear, supplies, and provisions. Near the entrance of the ranch, a large Quonset-style equipment barn provides ample storage for tractors, implements, hunting equipment, and ranch infrastructure. A well-maintained internal road system provides excellent access throughout the property, allowing efficient travel to the wetland units, marshes, bay frontage, and recreational areas. The ranch is also well fenced, reflecting the thoughtful stewardship and management that have made Oak Meadows one of the premier sporting properties on the Texas coast. WATER A dependable and well-designed water infrastructure system is one of the key components that has helped establish Oak Meadows as one of the premier waterfowl properties on the Texas Coast. The ranch’s managed wetland units are supplied by a high-capacity irrigation well that provides ample freshwater to maintain optimal water levels throughout the year. Powered by three-phase electricity, the system allows for efficient and reliable management of the wetlands, ensuring ideal habitat conditions for migrating waterfowl. A second domestic water well serves the lodge and surrounding improvements, providing water for residential use and landscape irrigation around the headquarters. The ranch is underlain by the highly productive Gulf Coast Aquifer, which provides an abundant source of high-quality groundwater. This reliable water resource enhances both the operational efficiency of the ranch and the long-term sustainability of its managed wetland habitat, a critical component of the property’s exceptional hunting and wildlife resources. ELECTRICITY Both single phase and three phase is on the property. MINERALS Surface only; no production
$3,200,000  •  9.99 acres
This 9.999-acre property on both sides of Onion Creek is a very rare find. Only 1.8 miles from Downtown Dripping Springs, this property was once part of a ranch that was home to one of the finest Longhorn cattle herds in Texas. From the moment you drive into the property crossing the dam, you immediately experience the tranquility and beauty of this property. As you drive over the dam you are able to observe the beauty of Onion Creek both to the east and the west. To the east is the portion of Onion Creek below the dam and not on the property, and to the west you take in a spectacular view up the creek for over 1/4 mile, of which both sides of the creek are on the property. As you proceed up the hill towards the Spanish style camp house, you will see the Pioneer cabin on the left, from the era of mid to late 1800’s. This cabin is what is called a “Dog Run” cabin with a room on the left side of the cabin, a room on the right side, with a breezeway in the middle, meant to be the cool area of the cabin. The cabin was moved to the land and has been completely restored with 2 bedrooms, working bathrooms, a kitchen, and 2 fireplaces. Both sides have window unit AC/Heat systems. As you drive toward the main house there is a large yard area on the left with in-ground fire pits, used for a cozy area to sit around or an outdoor grilling area. An old German dry-stack rock wall extends from the main house for several hundred feet that divides the main yard from the rustic back part of the property. On the right is a large mowed open area that has been used to host large gatherings, including 9 Governors dinners and has in ground commercial power for such events. This area also has a substantial German dry-stack wall that divides this area from the area heading down to the creek. As you get closer to the house there is a beautiful park type area with grand oaks that serve as a BBQ and entertainment area, with stunning views overlooking Onion Creek. The main house has a gated stone courtyard with a fountain when you are entering through the back/side of the house. The front of the house has a tiled wrap around porch looking out onto the manicured large front lawn with the in-ground fire pits. This is a 2 br/2 bath home built in 1956, and its final renovation in 1996, with a brick fireplace, large living/dining room, large master with French doors opening out to the front porch, Sante Fe style fireplace in the master, and large master bathroom with large his and hers closets. The property has approximately 850' of frontage on Onion Creek, providing year-round water, and stunning views of the creek. The creek has never gone dry on this part of the creek since the owners have owned the property. The southernmost part of the property is boundered by a rock faced cliff that offers privacy from the property behind it. The sale of the property will include an additional 1-acre parcel, which sits outside of, but contiguous to, the 9.999 acres, that will be deeded to the owners. The caretaker of the property has his home on the 1 acre, which is a leasehold interest. He has managed the original 205 acres, of which this 9.999-acre parcel was part of, for more than 25 years. He has been a great asset to the property and will be available for hire by the new owner if so desired. He does not have the right to sell this 1 acre, which will revert to the owner in case of his death. There will be a 25' easement road deeded to the buyer by the current owners that will provide access to “The Ranch” at Caliterra Development behind the property, serving as an additional private entry/exit way into the property in case the main dam entryway in not accessible. There are 3 wells and 3 septic tanks that serve the homes on the property. They have been tested within the last year and are in good order. In addition to the property there is additional buffer acreage on both the eastern and western boundaries that will be accessible and useable to the buyers, which is part of the Caliterra Development. This land is part of the HOA of the development and is off limits to the Caliterra residents. If you are looking for a truly Once in a lifetime legacy property, this is it! LOCATION The property is approximately 1.8 miles SW of downtown Dripping Springs. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Primarily flat with approximately 80' of topography change. The property is covered with legacy oak trees, juniper, prairie grasses, and wildflowers. WILDLIFE Deer, hogs, turkey, and dove. IMPROVEMENTS The main house is the original camp house, which is a 2 BR, 2 Bath brick home, Spanish style architecture. There is a Pioneer Cabin on the property which was built in the 1800’s and moved to the property in 2018. WATER Provided by 3 wells. ELECTRICITY PEC
$435,000  •  107 acres
The Shaw Ranch, situated on the outskirts of Kirbyville in Eastern Jasper County, combines ease of accessibility with recreational opportunity, and offers a buyer a beautiful place to build a home. This well-proportioned property features a diverse mix of pasture, mature timber, and 57 acres of professionally managed streams and wetlands preserved under a conservation easement. The eastern property line borders more than 1,200 acres of managed timberland, significantly enhancing the ranch’s hunting and wildlife management opportunities. With power already present on site the property provides a great opportunity for a buyer to develop the improvements of their choice on the ranch, or just simply enjoy the recreational nature of the property. LOCATION Located just outside of city limits and within 1/2 mile of State HW 96, this property offers immediate proximity to the town of Kirbyville, and an easy 20 minute drive to larger adjacent towns including Jasper and Newton with accessibility to all desired amenities. Kirbyville : 3 miles Newton: 19 miles Jasper: 21 miles TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT As you drive through the front gates of the Shaw Ranch, you are greeted by an impressive mixed stand of mature Southern Red and Water Oaks, and loblolly pines. Beyond the timbered area, the landscape shifts into the expansive pastured area where several restored streams converge making excellent riparian habitat for wildlife and occasional waterfowl. This 57 acre section has been professionally engineered and is managed under a perpetual conservation easement. With over 30 feet of elevation change and a diversity of land type, the Shaw Ranch boasts a unique opportunity to own an aesthetically and ecologically impressive piece of the East Texas piney woods ecoregion loaded with wildlife. WILDLIFE A diversity of wildlife can be found on the property including a healthy population of whitetail deer and wild hogs. Game cameras have also captured grey foxes, bobcats, raccoons, squirrels, and other common East Texas varmints. There are also many species of birds that can be found on the properties wooded and wetland acres including the occasional waterfowl species in the restored stream and wetland area. AGRICULTURE N/A IMPROVEMENTS This ranch is a blank slate offering a buyer the opportunity to create the improvements of their choice. WATER Water wells are easily drilled in the vicinity, two wells drilled on the neighboring properties found static water between 35-50ft below the surface, and both wells are reported to produce over 10GPM. ELECTRICITY Power is available on site. MINERALS Surface estate only. AREA HISTORY Located in the heart of the East Texas Piney Woods, the Kirbyville area of eastern Jasper County is characterized by towering pine forests, winding creek systems, and a rich timber heritage that continues to shape the region today. Positioned near the Louisiana border, the area offers a blend of productive timberland, cattle country, and exceptional recreational opportunities, with abundant populations of whitetail deer, hogs, turkey, and other native wildlife. The region’s combination of large forested tracts, rural character, and easy access to Beaumont, Lufkin, and southwest Louisiana make it a highly desirable destination for both landowners and outdoor enthusiasts.
$1,069,200  •  212 acres
A premier irrigated farm in the western Lower Rio Grande Valley, this property spans two contiguous parcels with the south tract fronting the Rio Grande for nearly 2,500 feet along the international border. Highly productive alluvial floodplain soils, and direct river frontage. LOCATION The farm is in the western portion of Hidalgo County, south of the Abram community. It is positioned in two contiguous parcels divided by the CBP border fence, and service road. The south parcel extending to the Rio Grande and the international border with Mexico. The property is approximately 7 miles west of Mission, Texas, and 15 miles west of McAllen, Texas. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The topography of the farm is nearly level, characteristic of the lower Rio Grande floodplain, with gentle elevation differences across the two parcels. The soils are identified as Reynosa silty clay loam, Runn silty clay; Rio Grande silty clay loam; and Matamoros silty clay — all alluvial soils formed in Rio Grande sediments and recognized as some of the most productive irrigated farmland soils in the Lower Rio Grande Valley. The property lies within the FEMA floodplain associated with the Rio Grande. WILDLIFE In this area, you generally see White-Tailed deer, Dove, Javelina, Rio Grande turkeys, Chacalacas, and a wide variety of resident and migratory birds drawn to the Rio Grande corridor and adjacent U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service refuge tracts. AGRICULTURE This property has historically been used as a farming operation and is under agricultural valuation for tax purposes. IMPROVEMENTS No Improvements. WATER The south parcel fronts the Rio Grande for nearly 2,500 ft. Irrigation water rights and water district status to be confirmed. ELECTRICITY Electricity is available along Abram Road and Military Road. MINERALS Seller reserves all mineral rights
$1,100,000  •  55 acres
Taschner Ranch is an exceptional 55± acre ranch estate located in Coleman County, Texas, offering peaceful rural living with the convenience of Abilene just a short drive away. This well-maintained ranch features a custom-built 2,830± square foot home with three bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms, blending modern comfort with timeless ranch-style charm. Beautiful wood finishes throughout the home create a warm and inviting atmosphere, while custom craftsmanship and thoughtful design make this residence truly one of a kind. The kitchen is highlighted by a Viking Professional dual-fuel range, combining the precision of a gas cooktop with the consistency of an electric oven to satisfy even the most discerning home chef. Adding to the property's appeal is a private in-ground swimming pool, providing the perfect place to relax, entertain guests, and enjoy the Texas summers while taking in the peaceful country surroundings. Despite its rural setting, the property benefits from high-speed fiber internet service, allowing owners to work remotely, stream content, and stay connected without sacrificing country living. The ranch is well-equipped for a variety of agricultural and recreational uses, featuring a fully functional horse barn with four stalls and outdoor runs, a separate tack barn, and ample space for equipment storage. Additional improvements include two chicken houses and a productive garden area, making this property ideal for buyers seeking a self-sustaining country lifestyle. In support of that goal, the home is equipped with a generator interconnect system capable of powering the entire residence during power outages or grid failures. The ranch's gently rolling terrain consists of a mix of native grass pastures and scattered mesquite cover, creating both productive grazing land and excellent wildlife habitat. A stock tank located near the back of the property provides water for livestock and wildlife alike. Elevated views to the west showcase breathtaking West Texas sunsets and panoramic scenery. LOCATION Taschner Ranch is conveniently situated in southern Coleman County, approximately 25 minutes from South Abilene and 25 minutes from Coleman, providing easy access to shopping, dining, healthcare, and other amenities while maintaining the privacy and tranquility of country living. Jim Ned ISD will accept transfers from this address.  IMPROVEMENTS Custom-built home (2015): 2,830± square feet 3 bedrooms 2.5 bathrooms Custom wood finishes and ranch-style design Viking Professional dual-fuel range High-speed fiber internet service Generator interconnect system capable of powering the entire home In-ground swimming pool Private backyard setting Ideal for recreation, relaxation, and entertaining Horse barn: Four stalls with outdoor runs Tack room/barn Dog Kennel with outdoor run Additional improvements: Equipment storage areas Two chicken houses 600 yard rifle range Garden area Fencing and infrastructure suitable for horses and livestock Ranch Features 55± acre Stock tank Rolling terrain with native pasture and mesquite cover Excellent wildlife habitat and hunting opportunities WATER Water is provided by Coleman County Special Utility District (Co-op Water) and services both the home and barn improvements. ELECTRICITY Electric service is available to both the residence and barn improvements, provided by Coleman County Electric Co-op. Gas service available at the house provided by Atmos energy. MINERALS None.
$2,950,000  •  161 acres
Located just southwest of Briggs in northeast Burnet County, the Chimney Ranch is a conveniently located Hill Country property with a balanced mix of scenery, recreation, agriculture and usability. Rolling terrain, long views, scattered trees, and a well-positioned pond create an attractive landscape, while subtle touches of ranch history add character. Positioned for future development and offering easy access via RM 243, this land is ideally suited for a future homestead, recreational retreat, grazing livestock or potential development opportunity. LOCATION Situated in the northeast quadrant of Burnet County, the ranch lies just southwest of Briggs, Texas, with access off RM 243. Cedar Park – 30 mins Austin – 54 mins San Antonio – 2 hrs Dallas – 3 hrs. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch features a gentle, rolling terrain with a slight incline toward the back, providing excellent southwesterly views. Most areas consist of open pastures dotted with scattered ash junipers. Near the front, mature hardwoods create an ideal gathering spot for friends and family, highlighted by a charming old homestead fireplace as the focal point of this area. WILDLIFE The Chimney Ranch is home to white-tailed deer, feral hogs, turkey, dove, and various varmints and non-game species—offering year-round hunting opportunities. IMPROVEMENTS The ranch has a set of working pens and a couple outbuildings. WATER Located at the center of the property, there is approximately 1.9-acre pond. It is carefully positioned to gather runoff from the upper fields by using the natural topography, making the most of each rainfall. An old windmill well exists on the ranch. Additionally, a secluded spring in the woods creates a clear pool that flows over rocks into a creek bed, shaded by large hardwood trees. ELECTRICITY An electric service line and meter are located toward the front of the property.
$2,522,410  •  52 acres
Located in Brenham, Texas, one of Texas’ most beloved historic towns known for its rolling bluebonnet fields and rich heritage, this ranch offers a great opportunity to own a premier piece of Texas countryside. Featuring triple road frontage, including prominent visibility along Highway 36, the property provides excellent accessibility. A stately home anchors the property, surrounded by open pasture and shaded by mature oak trees. It’s the true definition of small town charm. LOCATION 7900 Old Gay Hill Road Brenham, TX 77833 Just 8.5 miles north of Downtown Brenham, this property offers the picturesque landscape and historic appeal that make Brenham so special. It feels peaceful and private while still being close to everything you need. 11 miles to Lake Somerville 35 miles to College Station 80 miles to Houston 90 miles to Austin Triple Road Frontage: .34 miles along Hwy 36 .31 miles along Wauls Legion Rd .22 miles along Old Gay Hill Rd TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property features gently rolling terrain with approximately 60 feet of elevation change across native open pasture. One of the property’s most remarkable features is its collection of massive, majestic oak trees. The home sits beneath a canopy of towering oaks, providing welcome shade over the driveway and around the house during the Texas summers. Beyond the homesite, these grand trees are scattered throughout the pasture, offering incredible views and creating natural gathering spots for livestock and wildlife, particularly around the 2.5 acre pond. The impressive size and age of the oak trees are a testament to the property’s heritage. IMPROVEMENTS Built in 1984, this 5,559 square foot Southern Colonial home offers plenty of space and character. Inside you’ll find beautiful custom woodwork, ornate crown molding, and built-ins. The first floor features a spacious primary suite with its own sitting room and fireplace, along with the kitchen and formal living and dining rooms. The family room features an impressive petrified wood fireplace. Upstairs are four additional bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a large game room complete with a wet bar. Other improvements include a 5,000 square foot storage barn, a gazebo, and two small storage sheds. The property includes wire fencing around the perimeter and cross buck fencing that divides the front yard from the pasture. WATER 2.5 acre pond with pier 2 wells ELECTRICITY On site. MINERALS Surface estate only.
$2,749,348  •  596 acres
The Moffett Ranch is situated near the Frio and La Salle County border just 18 miles southwest of Dilley, TX. The property offers convenient CR access and a variety of potential uses. Whether you’re seeking farmland to reclaim, a recreational hunting tract, or a quiet rural homestead, this property is well-positioned to meet those needs. The majority of the land was previously irrigated with a large pivot system, though this occurred a couple decades in the past. The area’s native characteristics are now conducive to supporting wildlife habitat, making it ideal for hunting and other outdoor recreational activities. In addition, the property is suitable, with some pasture improvement, for grazing livestock. LOCATION 18 miles SW of Dilley, TX. 81 miles from San Antonio, 67 miles from Uvalde, 87 miles from Laredo. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch consists of old and new regrowth and riparian habitat along Cibolo Creek. There is a gentle slope from north to south toward Cibolo Creek that traverses the south side of the property. WILDLIFE The ranch is home to nearly all native wildlife that call this area of La Salle County home. White-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, bobcats and coyotes are present in this area just to name a few. AGRICULTURE The majority of the land was previously irrigated with a large pivot system, though this occurred around 25 years ago as we understand. The property does have working pens for cattle and a 380 acre peanut allotment. IMPROVEMENTS The improvements are limited to a set of cattle pens and the property is fenced with a mix of low fencing and high fencing, offering a starting point for livestock or other recreational or agricultural objectives. WATER There are two water wells; to the best of our knowledge, the carrizo irrigation well had shallow water intrusion and was abandoned and hasn’t worked in 25+ years. In addition, there is a shallow water well that can be run via generator. ELECTRICITY An electric service line enters the property on the northwest corner and also runs down the entirety of the west side of the property along the CR. MINERALS No active oil and gas production activity on property. Surface sale only.
$4,280,000  •  753 acres
The Panther Hollow Farm is a turnkey, efficient agricultural operation encompassing approximately 753± acres under high-fence. Designed for productivity and ease of management, the property features three carrizo irrigation wells and 4 pivot irrigation systems, delivering water distribution across the farm. Just under 75% of the acreage is irrigated and well-suited for row crop production or improved pasture, offering versatility for a variety of agricultural uses. The farm’s established infrastructure and thoughtful layout make it an excellent opportunity for both seasoned operators and investors seeking a scalable, income-producing asset. With fine to extra fine sandy loam soils, known for their productivity and versatility, this is a well-rounded South Texas property offering strong agricultural infrastructure, functional improvements, and excellent potential for farming, ranching, or investment use. LOCATION Located 8 miles northwest of Dilley, the property is 72 miles from San Antonio, 47 miles from Uvalde, and 266 miles from Houston. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT There are 510+/- acres under pivot and the rest is native rangeland with typical south TX brush. The farm has minimal undulating elevation changes but includes two shallow draws. AGRICULTURE The farm is currently planned for, or are actively growing, a diverse selection of crops, including: Peanuts, Corn, Wheat, Peppers, Squash, Watermelons, Mungbeans, Milo, Cotton, and Canola. WATER The property is equipped with three carrizo irrigation wells that supply the four pivot systems. There are also two earthen tanks supporting both agricultural and operational needs. ELECTRICITY Single-phase and 3-phase power. MINERALS No active oil and gas production activity on property. Surface sale only.
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