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.
$4,535,000  •  719 acres
The Dilley Farm is a turnkey, efficient agricultural operation encompassing approximately 719± acres under high-fence. Designed for productivity and ease of management, the property features three carrizo irrigation wells and seven pivot irrigation systems, delivering water distribution across a substantial portion of the farm. Over 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 546+/- acres under pivot and the rest is native rangeland with typical south TX brush. Undulating minimal elevation changes with a draw through the east side of the property feeding Todos Santos Creek. 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. IMPROVEMENTS There is an approximately 4,800 square foot steel-framed storage building/barn constructed with a durable I-beam frame and said to be only five years old. The structure includes a 55’ x 60’ warehouse area as well as a 25’ x 60’ office space. WATER The property is equipped with three carrizo irrigation wells that supply the seven pivot systems. There is also one earthen tank 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.
$6,209,959  •  432 acres
The Circle J Ranch is a premier high-fenced hunting ranch tucked beneath an expansive canopy of magnificent hardwoods along the banks of Sandy Creek in Eastern Lavaca County. Accessed by a private road via a deeded easement, the ranch offers a strong sense of seclusion while remaining conveniently within reach of Houston, Austin, and San Antonio. Built with the sportsman in mind, this is a true hunter’s paradise featuring first-class managed whitetail hunting with exceptional bow and rifle setups, a dedicated duck unit for waterfowl hunting, stocked ponds for fishing, and a thoughtfully developed trail and gravel road system that winds throughout the ranch connecting blinds, highlights, and key hunting areas. The accommodations strike a great balance between comfortable private lodging and inviting gathering spaces ideal for entertaining family, friends, or clients. During the summer months, the ranch transforms into an equally enjoyable recreational retreat with swimming ponds, waterfalls, natural rock features, shooting opportunities, and endless ways to explore and unwind. LOCATION Centrally located, Circle J Ranch sits approximately 1 hour 40 minutes from Houston, 2 hours 20 minutes from Austin, and 2 hours 20 minutes from San Antonio. The nearest town is historic and charming Columbus, Texas, offering a strong small-town atmosphere, great dining options, HEB, and a variety of community events. The ranch is conveniently accessed off CR 19, a well-maintained county gravel road. From there, the main gate sits roughly 1 mile down a private deeded easement road, creating a very protected, quiet, and private setting. An additional entrance provides access to the back portion of the property from CR 175 (Sandy Creek Road). TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Bisected by the seasonally flowing Sandy Creek, the ranch features gently rolling topography with a natural drop into the creek bottoms that adds both character and functionality to the landscape. Towering live oaks dominate much of the ranch, complemented by well-managed yaupon understory that provides excellent habitat cover while still allowing for easy navigation throughout the property. A strong internal trail and gravel road system provides access to blinds, ponds, creek areas, and other ranch highlights. The soils consist primarily of sandy loam, supporting healthy native vegetation and contributing to the ranch’s attractive habitat profile. WILDLIFE The ranch has been thoughtfully managed for whitetail hunting, with some exceptional bow and rifle hunting setups throughout the property. Strategically cleared hunting areas are well-spaced, allowing owners to comfortably maximize the number of hunters in the field while maintaining a quality experience. The ranch currently features 9 hunting stations, most designed to accommodate either bow or rifle hunting, along with 4–5 protein feeding stations typically operated from March through August. Bordering Sandy Creek is a dedicated duck unit with the ability to be planted and flooded during season. The surrounding region is known for some of the most prolific rice farming in the state, placing the ranch within one of Texas’ major waterfowl flyways and attracting an impressive diversity of duck species. IMPROVEMENTS The ranch compound was thoughtfully designed for family retreats, corporate entertaining, or commercial hunting operations. The main residence is a comfortable 3-bedroom, 3-bath farmhouse complete with a full kitchen. Nearby sit two matching casitas designed in a duplex layout, offering four separate guest quarters that blend seamlessly with the style and feel of the main house. Nestled between the lodging structures is a welcoming lodge featuring a large living area, open kitchen, sleeping loft, and a screened porch that runs the length of the lodge — an ideal gathering place for meals, stories, and relaxing after a day outdoors. The lodge kitchen is exceptionally well appointed with premium appliances including a 48” Sub-Zero refrigerator, Wolf 6-burner gas range, Wolf microwave, and Galley sink system. Combined with the farmhouse kitchen, the ranch offers two full kitchens to comfortably serve large groups. Across the improvements, the ranch features a total of 8 bedrooms, 7 full bathrooms, 2 half baths, and comfortably sleeps 20+ guests. A short walk from the compound is a thoughtfully designed mancave/hunting locker designed to keep gear organized, complete with 15 individual lockers for the hunter in the family. It serves as a practical and fun staging area before heading to the blinds and includes additional cold storage with a dedicated freezer. Adjacent to the lodging compound are two barns, both constructed on slab foundations — one a fully enclosed barn and the other an equipment barn with ample room for UTVs, tractors, and ranch implements. The enclosed barn includes a walk-in cooler for wildlife storage along with an 8×8 sealed feed storage room capable of holding over 100 fifty-pound bags of feed. Behind the barns sits a dedicated deer, duck, and fish cleaning station, providing a practical setup for processing the day’s harvest. WATER Water is a standout feature of Circle J Ranch. Sandy Creek, a seasonal creek, runs north to south through the eastern portion of the property, providing approximately 4,358 feet of frontage on both sides. The broad creek bottom creates a fun and scenic environment for exploring, riding ATVs, relaxing in natural pools, and enjoying the outdoors. In addition to the creek, the ranch features two distinct ponds, each with its own water well and recreational appeal. One pond is managed as a bass and swimming pond, highlighted by a custom rock waterfall system designed to aerate well water as it enters the pond. A rock-lined swimming area, cold plunge, 8×8 plunge pool, and covered pavilion create an outstanding summertime gathering spot for swimming, grilling, and family recreation. A second catfish pond offers its own rock waterfall feature and covered pavilion, creating another scenic destination within the ranch landscape. The duck unit also has the capability to be planted and flooded during hunting season. Three wells service the property, supporting the lodge compound, ponds, and duck unit. One of the wells is particularly impressive, producing approximately 100 GPM. Tucked back in the woods near an old log cabin is a neat historic feature — an old hand-pump well believed to have served an outpost years ago, adding another layer of character and history to the ranch.
$2,200,000  •  335 acres
The Cibolo Creek Ranch is a 335 +/- acre Southern Duval County gem. From the entrance through the heart of the property, the ranch has been exceptionally maintained and is ready to enjoy from day one.. This is a true sportsman’s paradise, offering eloquent lodging, an impressive barn and entertainment setup, top-tier technology, and outstanding native game habitat. The owners are offering the property fully furnished and equipped, including the tractor, implements, hunting rigs, landscaping equipment and other ranch related items. Personal firearms and art will be excluded, but everything else will convey to the new owner. The included equipment, furnishings, and ranch assets contribute significant added value and have been kept in excellent condition. LOCATION Cibolo Creek Ranch is located on County Road 236 in southeastern Duval County. The ranch offers easy access, with Corpus Christi being only 60 miles to the North East andFalfurrias only 8 miles to the Southeast. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The foundation of a strong South Texas Ranch is the soils. Cibolo Creek is blessed with comitas loamy fine sand throughout except in the creek bottom. What this provides is an excellent landscape for mixed open quail habitat with mixed brush in the creek. This combination of open country, brush diversity, and creek bottom habitat makes the ranch well suited for quail, deer, turkey, dove, and other native wildlife. WILDLIFE The landowner has focused largely on family recreation and diverse opportunities for native game species thriving in southern Duval county. With the habitat provided on the ranch, there are great numbers of quail, deer, turkeys, dove and other native species. Quail lanes have been installed for a few dog days a year and provide good interior road systems to traverse the ranch. Deer hunting is strong, with the ranch producing quality trophies for the area. Turkey numbers are also strong, and the surrounding agricultural country creates exceptional dove hunting around the house lake and along morning flight paths to nearby fields. AGRICULTURE The property has excellent exterior fencing and could be used as a cattle ranch with the dense stands of grasses that have not been grazed since the current owner purchased the property. IMPROVEMENTS In 2021 and 2022, the owner built all new improvements overlooking the house lake. The headquarters compound consists of a 3-bedroom, 2-bath home with a large open kitchen and living room, master bedroom, bunk room, walkaround porches, a screened dog run, and a garage. The home, furnishings, fixtures, and overall design were thoughtfully done and are well suited for a high-end weekend getaway, family hunting ranch, or full-time homestead. Because the owners use the ranch from a distance, they incorporated top-tier technology for lighting, security, sound, and remote monitoring. Many of the home and ranch functions can be operated from a phone, allowing the owner to arrive at a cooled, lit, and ready ranch house, even after dark. There is also a large barn with ample space for trucks and equipment. Within the barn is a “Man Cave” featuring two bathrooms, a bar, seating area, and pool/card table. The sound system throughout the house and barn is high quality, and water to the main house is run through an RO system. WATER The ranch has a large bore water well that runs water to the house lake along with several pilas and wildlife water sources throughout the ranch. The namesake of the ranch “Cibolo Creek” dissects the middle of the ranch running east and west providing a lush riparian area with large hackberries and mixed brush. ELECTRICITY There is electricity throughout the ranch. MINERALS This is a surface only sale.
$4,940,000  •  520 acres
The Middle Creek Farm is an exceptional recreational property featuring high quality soils that not only produce large crop yields but also grow giant deer. The rocky, hardwood lined ridges, fertile tillable acreage, giant deer, and proximity to the Kansas City metroplex make this property an ideal candidate for the recreational minded land investor. LOCATION The property is located less than an hour south of the heart of Kansas City with an easy drive down Highway 69 and then west for 3 miles on W 399th St. The nearest town is La Cygne which is located 5 miles south. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The farm features rocky ridges covered in a variety of hardwoods providing not only cover but forages as well. The topography fluctuates between 930′ on the highest ridges down to 820′ in the creek bottom. The multiple ridges running throughout the property provide incredible travel corridors for the bucks searching for that next doe during the rut or for you to pattern a buck during the early season. There are a couple locations around the property where waterfowl impoundments could be created to extend your hunting season and all around versatility of the farm. Creating these impoundments in the hardwoods would create some exceptional feeding habitat for the waterfowl feeding on the fallen acorns. WILDLIFE The Middle Creek Farm has exceptional wildlife including white-tailed deer, Eastern turkey, and various waterfowl species. This property has been strictly managed during the current owner’s tenure to grow and produce trophy whitetails. Along with the wildlife, catfishing can be enjoyed in Middle Creek. Historically, this farm grows incredible trophy whitetail. In 2025, the farm was no different with 5 deer over 160”. 3 of which were over 170” and 1 over 180”. All of them are still alive as of shed season and should all continue to grow and be there for the 2026 season. Large ownership to the north and west further enhances the ability to let deer mature to 5 years of age. After running cameras in late July and early August all of the big boys from last year are back and then some. Now 5 deer from believed to be 170”-190”+ are residing on the farm daily and utilizing the bean fields and the feeders. AGRICULTURE There are 146± acres of tillable located on the property that has historically been in a soybean, corn, wheat rotation. Soil quality is phenomenal and is rated Class II and consists mainly of Verdigris, Lebo, Hepler, and Osage silt loams. The tillable acreage is currently on a cash rent basis of $110/acre for a total of $16,060. IMPROVEMENTS The property has strategically placed redneck blinds, tree stands, and feeders. A map with access trails will be provided for the new owner. The seller wants the next owner to succeed in the harvest of tremendous deer. WATER The property gets it’s namesake from the live water traversing the property referred to as Middle Creek. There are also several wet weather streams that feed into Middle Creek along with a small pond located toward the western boundary. Rural water runs along the road frontage providing a great resource for those looking to build a home or hunting lodge. ELECTRICITY Electricity can be found along the road frontage as well as the interior of the property near the oil & gas facilities. MINERALS All minerals are believed to be owned and shall be transferred with the sale of the property. The minerals are currently leased and under production. The production has historically generated the Seller approximately $18,000/year. The O&G production on the property has proven to be a great benefit. The operator does not hunt, and he also does NOT access the property during hunting hours keeping the prime movement times undisturbed. For the absentee landowner, the operator acts as a great security resource by keeping an eye on the property and notifying the landowner of anything that may seem amiss. This is a great relationship that has been developed by the current owner and is strongly recommended to the new owner to continue. This is an Agent/Broker owned property.
$59,600,000  •  9,240 acres
The Rutherford Frio Town Ranch, located in northwest Frio County, is a fantastic opportunity for anyone looking to acquire a large acreage ranch on the Frio River in the northern South Texas Plains. Ranches of this size, location, quality and diversity do not come on the market very often and are increasingly rare. The ranch highlights include a high quality classic South Texas headquarters, over 3 miles of Frio River, 4 pivots, high volume water wells, 10.5 miles of paved main roads and privacy. Soils vary from sandy loams in the uplands to clay loam in the riparian zones along the river and creek drainages supporting a diversity of flora and excellent wildlife populations on the low fenced ranch. LOCATION The ranch is accessed off Highway 140 a little less than 17 miles from Pearsall by way of a paved one mile easement. Drive time from San Antonio is about 1 hour; from Austin is less than 2.5 hours and from Houston is less than 4 hours. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Live oaks, bull mesquites, diverse South Texas brush and grasses thrive on the ranch, benefitting from great soils as one moves from the Frio River bottoms to the uplands. Many areas of the ranch have been sculpted to improve wildlife habitat and grazing options alike. With nearly 200’ of relief, the ranch offers many exceptional views. WILDLIFE Wildlife populations include native white-tailed deer, northern bobwhite quail, scaled (blue) quail, Rio Grande turkey, dove, migratory waterfowl and feral hogs for excellent and diverse hunting opportunities. Historically, hunting has been focused on friends and family. The deer herd is managed using Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Managed Lands Deer Program and the ranch was issued 158 tags for the 2025/2026 season. In the past, the ranch maintained a kennel of bird dogs and the quail hunting can be exceptional when conditions are favorable. Dove hunting and turkey hunting are exceptional. AGRICULTURE The ranch has maintained a robust agricultural operation over the years primarily focused on livestock grazing and including some limited irrigated farming under the four pivots. The ranch’s cattle herd has been in a rotational grazing program since 1971 with cattle being rotated through 14 primary pastures. The cattle herd typically numbers about 450 cows when conditions are right. Currently, the herd is reduced in size due to drought conditions. The four pivots are used for hay production (about 900 round bales per year) and small grain annuals for irrigated winter grazing, both in support of the ranch’s cattle operation. The smaller of the pivots was used historically with crops known to attract dove. The pivots are approximately 12, 40, 52 and 67 acres in size and are irrigated with several irrigation wells. Several pastures on the ranch include stands of kleingrass. IMPROVEMENTS The headquarters area is accented by large irrigated lawns, shaded by massive live oaks and pecans and includes walking paths between the various structures. The ranch is highly improved with an expansive main lodge for entertaining with kitchen, living, dining and gathering areas plus one upstairs bedroom and extra room. Nearby are 5 guest quarters, each with full baths; one of the quarters is a master suite. Across the parking area are 3 additional guest quarters with full baths. The gun room, game cleaning area, walk in cooler and covered parking are located adjacent to the main lodge to the northeast. There is also another carport a short distance away from the main lodge on the west side. The 4 bedroom, 2 bath Caretaker’s house is located behind a tree/brush line just past the carport. The 4 stall horse stables and related turnouts are nearby. That facility also includes small office/apartment. Just west of the stables are the bird dog kennels that include 9 kennels with associated runs plus storage and a 2 vehicle carport. About 1.5 miles southwest of the headquarters are the ranch operational facilities, including several barns, sheds, feed silos and other related structures. This area is also used for round bale storage. Adjacent to the operational facilities is a mobile home one of the ranch employees resides in. There are approximately 10.5 miles of paved roads. WATER The ranch has approximately 3.17 miles of Frio River frontage and about 4.25 miles of Cocklebur Creek traverse the property. There are some 18 plus ponds or tanks on the ranch benefitting wildlife and livestock alike. Many of the ponds are supplemented with water from the various water wells. There are 14 operating water wells. 4 of the wells are high volume irrigation wells. Three of the irrigation wells are reported to produce 1000 GPM and the fourth 750 GPM. One of the irrigation wells is powered by 3 phase electric, the other three are run by diesel motors. Several of the irrigation wells provide water to the pivots (as detailed above) and the other two provide water for livestock/wildlife water storage and delivery. The ranch is situated over the Carrizo Wilcox Aquifer with some portions over the Edwards Aquifer and Queen City Aquifer. The Edwards Aquifer in Frio County is not subject to the Edwards Aquifer Authority’s jurisdiction. The ranch is located in the jurisdiction of the Evergreen Underground Water Conservation District. ELECTRICITY Three phase and single phase electricity is available at different locations on the ranch. MINERALS This offering is surface only. There is no production on the ranch. AREA ATTRACTIONS Frio County is a favored area and destination for hunters and producers alike. It is home to the well known Los Cazadores Deer Contest in Pearsall. Pearsall also offers well stocked grocery stores, farm and ranch supply houses and feed stores. ADDITIONAL DETAILS There is one pipeline easement that crosses the ranch. Seller to reserve a thirty (30) foot access easement along the north property line to access the adjacent Buccaloo Pasture. The open space of the property benefits from 1D1 Agricultural use tax valuation.
$18,900,000  •  688 acres
TR Ranch is set in the rolling hills of Hood County just south of Lake Granbury, stretching along the banks of the Brazos River with nearly 0.7 miles of coveted frontage. Defined by dramatic cliffs overlooking the Brazos River valley, the ranch captures big, panoramic views while offering a diverse landscape that transitions from elevated hilltops down to fertile creek bottoms. Spanning approximately 688 acres, this property feels private and expansive, yet sits in the path of surrounding growth—making it as compelling as an investment as it is a recreational retreat. Multiple water features, including a 3-acre lake, a 1.5-acre pond, a 1.7-acre pond, and several wet weather creeks with pockets of year-round water, create both beauty and functionality across the ranch. Designed with gathering in mind, TR ranch is built to host—whether for large families, corporate retreats, or entertaining guests at a high level. Improvements include a first-class entertainment barn with suites, multiple homes, a shooting range, and direct river access. The combination of strong water, varied terrain, and native habitat also provides excellent hunting opportunities. With access from Mambrino Highway and Hayworth Highway, TR Ranch is a rare offering that blends scale, views, water, and improvements in a highly desirable location. LOCATION The ranch is situated 4.3 miles southeast of Granbury, Texas, and is accessed by frontage on Hayworth HWY. Fort Worth – 60 mins Dallas – 1.5 hrs Austin – 3 hrs TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT TR Ranch features rolling, scenic topography highlighted by sweeping views across the property and down into the Brazos River bottom. Two prominent draws traverse the ranch from north to south, eventually converging into a single canyon system that feeds directly into the river. This natural layout not only enhances the visual appeal but also creates excellent wildlife corridors and usable terrain. Tucked within the canyon is a secluded swimming hole—an ideal private setting to cool off during the summer months. WILDLIFE The ranch supports a strong population of native wildlife and offers excellent hunting opportunities for whitetail deer, turkey, 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. Seasonal dove hunting and other small game opportunities add to the recreational appeal. IMPROVEMENTS TR Ranch has been thoughtfully improved and is well-equipped to operate as a high-end recreational property, family compound, or corporate retreat. The centerpiece is a newly completed (2025) entertainment barn offering approximately 8,000 square feet of main gathering space, complemented by a commercial kitchen, walk-in cooler, and freezer. Attached is a 3,000 square foot suite on the second floor featuring 8 bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms, designed to comfortably accommodate guests. An additional 12,500-square-foot “Adventure Barn,” complete in 2025, provides further expansion potential for recreation or event use. Residential improvements include seven newly constructed villas (2024–2025), with four 2-bedroom, 2-bath units (~1,400 SF each) and three 4-bedroom, 3-bath units (~1,800 SF each). A 2,800 square foot house/shop built in 2021 includes a framed 2-bedroom, 2-bath apartment along with two studio apartments. The main ranch house, built in 2016, spans approximately 2,600 square feet and includes two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a large bunk room accommodating six beds with a full bath, and an additional half bath—ideal for hosting larger groups. Additional infrastructure includes a 30×80 trailer and equipment garage with secure storage, six water wells supported by four well houses and holding tanks (6,000 and 3,000 gallons), and five separate paved access points throughout the ranch. The property is also set up for future growth with infrastructure in place for up to 10 additional villas or guest homes. Supporting utilities include two large commercial septic systems servicing the villas and main barn, along with two additional systems for the main house and shop apartments. Outdoor amenities include a 20,000-gallon pool with pool house and patio, as well as a horse barn with 12 stalls and two powered storage containers. MINERALS There are three existing production pad sites located on the ranch. AREA INFORMATION TR Ranch benefits from a strong location with easy access to the recreational amenities and lifestyle offerings surrounding Lake Granbury. The lake is known for excellent boating, fishing, watersports, and waterfront dining, with marinas, public access points, and miles of shoreline to explore. Nearby Granbury offers a unique mix of small-town charm and modern convenience. The historic downtown square features well-known restaurants, local shops, live music, wineries, near by golf courses and community events throughout the year. Whether grabbing dinner after a day on the ranch, spending time on the water, or entertaining guests for the weekend, the area provides no shortage of options.
$7,696,000  •  740 acres
The Bennett Creek Ranch is a ±740-acre cattle ranch in northern Lampasas County near Evant, Texas, offering some of the most scenic and usable ground in the area. Rolling terrain stretches across the property, providing beautiful views in nearly every direction and a strong sense of elevation without being rugged. Bennett Creek runs along the southern boundary, shaded by towering pecans and bur oaks, and anchors the ranch with rich, fertile creek-bottom soil. The ranch is a rare combination of scenery, water, and functionality, offering a true Central Texas ranch experience. LOCATION Situated in northern Lampasas County near Evant, Texas, the ranch sits along the Lampasas/Hamilton County line and offers convenient access to Central Texas hubs. The property’s location combines a peaceful, rural setting with proximity to surrounding towns and major Texas metros. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Rolling terrain stretches across the entire ranch, providing beautiful views in nearly every direction and a strong sense of elevation without being rugged. The ranch features a mix of open rangeland, scenic ridgelines, and rich creek-bottom soils. Fertile fields along the creek bottom feature improved grasses established for quality grazing, while a well-maintained trail system allows for easy access and mobility across the entire property. WILDLIFE The varied habitat across the ranch supports an abundance of native wildlife, including white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, and other native species. The combination of creek bottom, hardwoods, open pasture, and water resources creates ideal conditions for year-round hunting and recreational enjoyment. IMPROVEMENTS Sitting above the creek, the property features a charming 2-bedroom home built in 2000, offering 2,027 sq. ft. of living space with views overlooking the creek bottom. It is complemented by a separate 3-bedroom guesthouse of 720 sq. ft., making the ranch well-suited for both full-time living and hosting guests. A 100 x 70 ft. pole barn provides ample space for equipment, hay storage, and ranch operations. WATER Water is a standout feature of Bennett Creek Ranch. Approximately 5,700 feet of Bennett Creek runs along the southern boundary, bordered by towering pecan and bur oak trees. A primary lake of approximately 4.25 acres anchors the property’s water resources, supplemented by several springs and additional water features distributed throughout the ranch. ELECTRICITY Power runs along CR 535 MINERALS Seller reserves all mineral rights.
$4,950,000  •  61 acres
Cedar Trunk Ranch sits tucked into a canyon just outside the city limits of Cedar Park. As you enter the property, you’re immediately greeted by dramatic topography, with towering rock rims forming the eastern and western boundaries. As the land falls away into the heart of the ranch, lush rolling hills tuck into hidden box canyons filled with rock outcroppings, small caves, and unique terrain around every turn. Perched on a knoll toward the back of the property sits an impressive barndominium featuring an indoor sports court, five suites, and incredible outdoor living spaces complete with a pool, sauna, and multiple areas to relax and entertain. While the ranch offers the feeling of a private Hill Country retreat far out in the country, it truly sits right in your own backyard. When the owners are not enjoying the property themselves, the ranch has also generated short-term rental income, creating an opportunity for both personal enjoyment and investment potential. LOCATION The ranch is situated 5.2 miles from downtown Cedar Park, Texas, and is accessed by frontage on Trails End Road. — Downtown Austin is 26.5 miles away – estimated drive time is 30 minutes. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Cedar Trunk Ranch sits tucked into a canyon just outside the city limits of Cedar Park. As you enter the property, you’re immediately greeted by dramatic topography, with towering rock rims forming the eastern and western boundaries. The high points along the rim rise to roughly 1,040 feet in elevation before falling into the canyon floor around 900 feet above sea level, creating a dramatic box canyon feel with the mouth opening toward sweeping views of the nature preserve to the south. The walls of the canyon are a mix of rolling hills, exposed rock outcroppings, small caves, and thick hardwood and cedar cover that give the ranch a secluded Hill Country feel rarely found this close to town. WILDLIFE The ranch supports a strong population of native wildlife and offers excellent hunting opportunities for whitetail deer 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. IMPROVEMENTS Perched on a knoll toward the back of the property sits an impressive 6,000-square-foot recreation barn completed in 2023. Designed for both entertaining and recreation, the barndominium features five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and accommodations for up to 25 guests. The main hall includes an indoor pickleball court, half-court basketball, and event space capable of hosting gatherings of up to 150 people. Additional amenities include a Sonos surround sound system, treadmills, assault bikes, rowing machines, a turf pool deck ideal for yoga, HIIT classes, cornhole, or meditation, along with both wood-fired and electric saunas. Outdoor living areas centered around the pool create an atmosphere that feels more like a private retreat than a property minutes from town. WATER The improvements are supported by a water well and septic system already in place.
$2,599,000  •  450 acres
Southern Refugio County is known for its productive grasslands and fertile farmland, and Hartland Ranch is a strong example of both. This turnkey combination cattle ranch has the infrastructure in place for a buyer to bring their herd and begin operating right away. The seller may also consider selling a portion of the existing herd. With quality soils, recently improved pastures, and Jiggs and Tifton Bermuda grass already established, the ranch is positioned for continued productivity. Paved frontage along FM 1360 and functional ranch infrastructure throughout make Hartland Ranch a productive working ranch in a desirable location. LOCATION Hartland Ranch is located in southern Refugio County, approximately 30 miles northeast of Corpus Christi and 15 miles south of Refugio. The ranch has paved access along FM 1360 and is positioned in a productive ranching and agricultural area of the Coastal Bend. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch is gently rolling with elevations from 30 feet on the western side to 25 feet toward the eastern side. In recent years, the owner has taken in approximately 250 acres of farmland and sprigged Jiggs and Tifton Bermuda. The end result is a productive grassland with strong grazing potential. The ranch is primarily open in nature, with scattered native brush and an approximately 35-acre portion of denser habitat. WILDLIFE Hartland Ranch, with its open grassland, tanks, and surrounding agricultural country, creates strong potential for dove hunting. While much of the ranch is open in nature, the property also includes approximately 35 acres of native cover that adds habitat diversity and provides cover for deer and other native wildlife. Although the owners have not heavily hunted the ranch, deer live on the ranch year round AGRICULTURE The Hartland Ranch has been operated as a working cattle ranch for approximately 10 years and has the infrastructure in place for continued livestock production. The ranch is cross fenced into 8 pastures, all connected by a central lane system. With established pastures, multiple water sources, troughs, tanks, and a centrally located set of pens, the property is designed for practical day to day cattle operations. IMPROVEMENTS The ranch includes a 2 BR/1 BA Barndominium. The Barn is attached to the house with a large shop area and covered equipment and vehicle parking. A centrally located set of working pens is tied into the ranch’s lane system, allowing cattle to be moved efficiently from the pastures to the working area. Together, these improvements provide a seamless setup for continued ranch operations. WATER The ranch is well watered, with two water wells (One solar and one electric). Water is piped to the pasture troughs and working pens, allowing for reliable distribution throughout the ranch. In addition, there are 5 tanks on the property that provide pasture water and create attractive areas for dove and other wildlife. ELECTRICITY There is electricity throughout the ranch. MINERALS This is a surface only sale. EASEMENTS Enterprise has a pipeline ROW on property TAXES $1,200/year
$1,440,000  •  72 acres
This 72-acre development tract is exceptionally well-positioned to accommodate a wide range of potential commercial uses, including commercial, single-family residential, industrial development, and farming. LOCATION The tract is in the central portion of Bee County, just south of Beeville. It fronts approximately 3,419 feet on TX Hwy 181 and 2,023 feet on Business Hwy 181, with the property positioned at the northeast corner of the two highways. The site is approximately 1 mile south of downtown Beeville, 60 miles northwest of Corpus Christi, and 90 miles southeast of San Antonio. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The dominant soil across the property is Weesatche fine sandy loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes — one of the most widely cultivated and dependable soils in the Coastal Bend region. WILDLIFE In this area, you generally see white-tailed deer, dove, and quail. AGRICULTURE This tract has historically been used as a farming operation and is under agricultural valuation for tax purposes. IMPROVEMENTS There are no improvements. WATER Contact broker. ELECTRICITY Power runs along Business Hwy 181. The property is bisected by a 69KV AEP Transmission line. MINERALS Seller reserves all minerals. TRAFFIC TX Hwy 181 carries approximately 5,626 vehicles per day (2024 TxDOT count) along the property frontage.
$778,100  •  77.81 acres
The Beeville 77.81± acre tract is a development property at the southwest corner of TX Hwy 181 and Emily Drive, in the Beeville ETJ of Bee County, Texas. LOCATION The tract is in the central portion of Bee County, just south of downtown Beeville along the TX Hwy 181 corridor. It fronts approximately 3,500 feet on TX Hwy 181 and 2,300 feet on Emily Drive, with the property positioned at the southwest corner of the two roadways. The site is approximately 60 miles northwest of Corpus Christi and 90 miles southeast of San Antonio. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The topography of the tract is gently rolling with a north-to-south slope, characteristic of the Northern Rio Grande Plain uplands. No portion of the property lies within the FEMA floodplain. The dominant soils are identified as Weesatche fine sandy loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes. WILDLIFE In this area, you generally see white-tailed deer, dove, and quail. AGRICULTURE This tract has historically been used as a farming operation and is under agricultural valuation for tax purposes. IMPROVEMENTS There are no improvements. WATER Water and sewer service to be determined. ELECTRICITY The property has electricity that runs along both frontage roads. A 69KV AEP transmission line bisects the property. MINERALS Seller reserves all minerals. TRAFFIC TX Hwy 181 carries approximately 5,626 vehicles per day (2024 TxDOT count) along the property frontage.
$1,304,850  •  87 acres
The Beeville 87± acre development property along Business Hwy 181 and S. Madison Avenue, in the Beeville ETJ of Bee County, Texas, adjacent to Poesta Creek. LOCATION The tract is in the central portion of Bee County along the southern edge of Beeville. It fronts approximately 500 feet on Business Hwy 181 and S. Madison Ave, with direct access to downtown Beeville less than a half mile to the south. The site is approximately 60 miles northwest of Corpus Christi and 90 miles southeast of San Antonio. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The topography of the tract is gently sloping across the upland portion of the property, transitioning down to the Poesta Creek bottomland along the eastern boundary. Approximately 26 acres lie within the FEMA floodway associated with Poesta Creek. The soils across the upland portion of the tract are identified as Clareville sandy clay loam, Coy clay loam, and Orelia fine sandy loam — all deep, well-drained to moderately well-drained upland soils characteristic of the Northern Rio Grande Plain. WILDLIFE In this area, you generally see white-tailed deer, and dove. AGRICULTURE This tract has historically been used as a farming operation and is under agricultural valuation for tax purposes. IMPROVEMENTS There are no improvements. WATER Water service is available from the City of Beeville. Sewer capacity for commercial development is yet to be determined. ELECTRICITY An electrical line runs along the frontage. MINERALS Seller reserves all minerals.
$850,000  •  138 acres
The Hicks Ranch is a fine combination property conveniently located between Gilmer and Pittsburg on FM 556. This property has been in the same family for decades which has preserved a lot of its great history and memories. The ranch is well-equipped for recreation and hunting with additional options for grazing or lease income. The healthy topography includes hill top pasture descending into multiple diverse wooded draws and a wildlife rich creek bottom. LOCATION The ranch is located 8 miles southwest of Pittsburg and 16 miles northwest of Gilmer in northern Upshur County and partially in Camp County. An easy 2 hour drive from Dallas and just under 2 hours from Shreveport. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The topography near the FM frontage has a gentle roll and includes most of the pasture portions. These open areas boast productive improved and native grasses. Wooded draws extend from the creek bottom running near the eastern boundary and feature many mature hardwoods. The topography on the eastern portions of the property is very attractive. There are many small fields along the creek that would make great food plots. WILDLIFE There are many opportunities to pursue native wildlife including deer and hogs. The topography and wooded areas create great hunting and wildlife viewing options. IMPROVEMENTS A 25’ x 50’ metal equipment shop is located near the road. The family ranch home on the property has been given little value. WATER The ranch has one small pond and a spring fed seasonal creek. Lake Bob Sandlin is 10 miles north for additional fishing and recreation. UTILITIES A electric service line runs across the property near the FM frontage. Bi-County Water Supply has a service line along the road. MINERALS Surface sale only. Ranch is shown by appointment only.
$3,382,000  •  178 acres
Granger Farm, situated in northeastern Williamson County, is a farmland property with a seasonal creek, level topography, and extensive road frontage on both County Road 326 and County Road 335. Whether you’re looking for active farmland, hunting land, or an investment property, this is worth taking a look at. LOCATION Granger Farm is located just a couple of miles west of Granger, with road frontage on both County Road 326 and County Road 335. The property is located within an opportunity zone and lies outside of any city’s ETJ. The closest H-E-B to the property is in Taylor which is about a 15 minute drive. Approximate distances: -11.5 miles from Granger Lake -12.8 miles from Taylor -15.8 miles from Georgetown -44 miles from downtown Austin TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Elevations range from 580 to 600 ft. The primary soil on the property is Branyon Clay. WATER A seasonal creek, Yankee Branch, meanders through the western boundary of the property for about 4,604 ft. The creek’s floodplain impact is limited to about 21.79 acres, while the balance of the property remains highly usable. Jonah Water SUD services water in this area. Nearby wells are producing between 5-250 gallons per minute. ELECTRICITY Electric poles run along the road of CR 326. AREA HISTORY Granger is a small, rural town that sits in the heart of the Blackland Prairie, known for its rich soils and agricultural roots. Properties in this area are characterized as open farmland and ranchland. A major attraction to the area is Granger Lake that offers fishing, boating, and camping. Over the last few years, Granger has experienced increasing interest from buyers looking for investment land and long-term development holds.
$4,585,000  •  132 acres
The Lynch Ranch is positioned on the boundary between Hays County and Blanco County, nestled between the charming towns of Blanco and Wimberley. Embraced by the essence of the Hill Country, it offers convenient access to neighboring small towns, nearby rivers, wineries, breweries, and parks. The existing improvements sit near the wet-weather creek, affording picturesque views of the pastures. Lynch Ranch presents endless opportunities situated in the heart of the Hill Country. LOCATION The property is located at 12451 FM 2325, Wimberley, TX 78676, Hays County, approx. 10.5 miles east of Blanco, approx. 13.4 miles northwest of Wimberley, approx. 41 miles from downtown Austin, and approx. 60 miles from San Antonio. The property fronts on Farm to Market Road for about 4,593 ft (0.87 miles). There are three total access points, however, the main one is off FM 2325. The property’s location is ideal in the middle of Austin and San Antonio. The property is located within Blanco ISD school boundaries. Just a short drive away are many outdoor activities and sightseeing places such as Jacob’s Well Natural Area, Blue Hole Regional Park, Cypress Creek Nature Preserve, Cypress Falls Swimming Hole, Blanco State Park, Charro Ranch Park, and Old Baldy. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property consists of rolling terrain with elevations ranging from 1,220 to 1,280 feet. It offers a blend of wooded sections and four expansive, flat pastures, ensuring both seclusion and ample usable space. Upon entering the property and gazing westward, breathtaking vistas of neighboring hilltops greet you. There are a variety of trees across the property including but not limited to sycamore, black walnut, oak, pecan, magnolia, and cedar trees. The primary soil type is Bolar Clay Loam. WILDLIFE The wildlife species found on the ranch are commonly found in the Hill Country, such as white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, and hogs. AGRICTULTURE The land is taxed under ag valuation and homestead exemption (2023 property taxes were $607.89 – Parcel ID’s: R190464, R14355). IMPROVEMENTS Upon entering the property, you’ll find two small homes and a shop near the gate. However, these structures are likely candidates for a remodel or demolition due to their age. The perimeter and cross-fencing are in fair condition, while the southern boundary is marked by a neighboring high fence. Below are the square footages for each structure: Main house: 1,200 sf with a screened porch House across the creek: 480 sf with a screened porch Shop: 1,060 sf with a store room Pump house: 200 sf WATER Situated in the southwestern section of the property, there is a seasonal creek with a low-water crossing, forming a water hole during periods of substantial rainfall. Notably, the property boasts approximately 0.57 miles of creek frontage aligned by a variety of trees. AREA HISTORY The prime location of being in the Hill Country opens the door to many opportunities. The two nearby towns, Blanco and Wimberley, are quaint and unique Hill Country towns. Blanco is known as a cattle and ranching community as well as home to the Blanco River and Blanco State Park. Wimberley is known for its small-town vibe while offering a unique shopping village, the confluence of Cypress River and the Blanco River, and a ranching community. This area is home to multiple gorgeous water holes, ancient Cypress trees, hilltops, and more. UTILITIES & OTHER There is power from PEC to the buildings alongside two water wells, one on each side of the creek, and a septic tank. The property is located within the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority water district. There is currently a cattle lease on the property. Co-listed with Martine Properties.
$3,920,000  •  490 acres
The Kirksey Ranch, located just outside of Waelder, Texas, in Fayette and Gonzales Counties, is a functional 490 +/- acre property allowing for a variety of potential uses. The majority of the property is pastureland layered with mesquite and other native species. The western side of the ranch features a riparian zone along Peach Creek, which the ranch fronts for over 1.5 miles. Whether you are looking for a cattle ranch, a weekend retreat, or a hunting operation, the Kirksey Ranch is an excellent opportunity. LOCATION The Kirksey Ranch is situated approximately 4 air miles northeast of Waelder, Texas, and approximately 8 air miles northwest of Flatonia, Texas. The majority of the ranch is in Fayette County, with the southwestern 17 +/- acres extending into Gonzales County. Access is granted off Sparta Field Road, which the ranch fronts for approximately ½ mile. 10 minutes from Waelder 15 minutes from Flatonia 1.5 hours from San Antonio 1.5 hours from Austin 1 hour and 45 minutes from Houston TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch has approximately 70 feet of relief sloping east to west. The eastern and central portions of the ranch consist of pastureland with mesquites and native grasses suitable for grazing. The bottom country along the western and southernmost sides of the property features a variety of native brush species and hardwoods, creating exceptional wildlife habitat. WILDLIFE Wildlife on the property consists of white-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, hogs, predators, and small game. AGRICULTURE The ranch currently benefits from an agricultural valuation. WATER The ranch features over 1.5 miles of Peach Creek frontage along the western boundary. The deep-bed serves as a travel corridor and thermal cover for native wildlife and holds water at times. In addition to the creek, there are multiple draws and tanks enhancing the overall habitat for wildlife and livestock. Approximately 100 +/- acres is located in the FEMA 100-year floodplain associated with Peach Creek. ELECTRICITY Power is on site. MINERALS This is a surface sale only.
$1,377,500  •  20 acres
Bluff Springs Estates is a small Driftwood community comprised of just 12 acreage homesites (10-20+/- acres), with several homes already completed, giving buyers a clear sense of the finished environment and sense of community. Hidden Spring Grove has a balanced landscape with a mix of open pasture and native tree cover, rolling topography and Hill Country views. A wet-weather creek runs through the property, fed by an intermittent spring that is often trickling, even during drier periods. A small earthen dam creates a natural watering hole, complemented by a unique grotto feature that drains into the creek. Combined with gently rolling terrain and elevated homesite areas, Hidden Spring Grove offers both functionality and natural character for generations to explore. Bluff Springs Estates pairs the privacy and flexibility of large-acreage living with a neighborhood setting. Located within Dripping Springs ISD, the subdivision offers sensible restrictions, paved road access, and a location that balances convenience with the character of the Hill Country. Property Highlights: 19.98+/- acres in Driftwood, TX Dripping Springs ISD No HOA with flexible building restrictions Paved private road access off Ranch Road 12 Intermittent spring and wet-weather creek Gently rolling, usable terrain with mature landscape Selective clearing completed to enhance usability and views LOCATION 262 Cuesta Pass, Driftwood, TX Bluff Springs Estates is ideally located off Ranch Road 12, approximately 6.5 miles south of Dripping Springs and just ⅓-mile south of Elder Hill Road. Positioned between Dripping Springs and Wimberley, the property sits in the heart of Driftwood and is adjacent to Driftwood Estate Winery. The location provides efficient access to key routes: Ranch Road 12 connects directly into Dripping Springs, while Elder Hill Road links to FM 1826 for a straightforward commute into Austin. The setting offers a rare combination of accessibility and privacy within the Hill Country. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property ranges from approximately 1,160 to 1,240 feet in elevation, with the majority of the land gently rolling. The terrain is usable and well-suited for a variety of homesite configurations. Selective land clearing has been completed by hand, leaving behind mature groves of live oaks that provide shade, structure, and long-term aesthetic value. Open pasture areas are interspersed with native vegetation, creating a functional and attractive landscape. A seasonal creek system traverses the property, highlighted by a spring-fed pool and small earthen dam. The creek corridor is lined with maidenhair ferns and other moisture-loving native species, adding a unique ecological feature not commonly found on similar tracts. Native vegetation includes agarita, yucca, pecan, little bluestem, and a variety of mature hardwoods. The southern and eastern boundaries are fenced, with new game fencing installed along the southern boundary. WILDLIFE Historically used for cattle and largely undisturbed for decades, the property supports a healthy population of native wildlife. The intermittent spring and creek system provide a water source and natural habitat corridor. A recent community bird survey identified 32 species within Bluff Springs Estates, reflecting the diversity of the surrounding habitat and the benefit of nearby preserved open space and water features on private property. WATER A private water well will be required. ELECTRICITY Electric service is installed on the property and provided by Pedernales Electric Cooperative.
$14,105,000  •  4,949 acres
On the northern shoreline of West Galveston Bay is the largest and most diverse recreational ranch opportunity within an hour of Houston. The Chocolate Bay Ranch consists of over 4,900 acres of prime Texas Coast with shoreline directly on Chocolate Bay, Halls Bayou, Persimmon Bayou, and New Bayou. The ranch itself is a mixture of upland dry acreage as well as thousands of acres of coastal estuary. Some of the highlights include 5 freshwater wetland units, a system of over 20 miles of leveed roads, an engineered tidal system, and a history of professional management. The fishing is incredible with the unique ability for year round private saltwater access. Dry land wildlife encompasses all manner of native species including populations of native Bobwhite quail, White-tailed deer and Wild Hogs. Migratory birds tend to steal the show with tens of thousands of species utilizing the ranch over the season. Directly to the North of the ranch, there are thousands of acres of rice and agricultural fields that bring in heavy populations of doves and waterfowl to the area including ducks, geese, and sandhill cranes. The ranch is only 45 minutes from the 4th largest city in the country, yet miraculously is still in the middle of nowhere. There are only 3 large neighbors that surround this property. These adjoining landowners make up a combined total of over 30,000 acres of wildlife habitat, privacy, and peace and quiet. Just over half of the Chocolate Bay Ranch has been conserved through a perpetual conservation easement which protects the habitat that makes this property a haven for wildlife and waterfowl as well as an exceptionally productive inshore fishery. Directly across Chocolate Bay is the 44,000 acre federally preserved Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge. Immediately to the East of the ranch is the 4,700 acre Chocolate Bay Preserve. This ranch, combined with the neighboring 50,000 acres of preserved land, creates a true stronghold of habitat and protected lands surrounding Chocolate bay that will exist forever. LOCATION Located on the Eastern Boundary of Brazoria County, with shoreline directly on Chocolate Bay, this ranch offers exceptional accessibility to Houston and the surrounding areas. The ranch is only 15 minutes from I-45, 35 minutes from Hobby Airport, and 45 minutes from Downtown Houston. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Sloping from North to South the ranch presents vastly different landtypes from the front gate to the southern boundary on Chocolate Bay. Soil types on the property suggest the ranch is split almost perfectly in half between infrequently flooded uplands in the North, and frequently flooded estuaries to the South. The uplands are characterized by a healthy stand of native grasses including bushy bluestem and little bluestem, as well as scattered brush and few hardwood trees. This section of the property supports whitetail, wild pigs, doves, and a breeding population of bobwhite quail– a testament to the property’s effective management. Flanked on the East by Halls Bayou, New Bayou on the West, and Chocolate Bay to the south, the property’s lowlands are influenced by the variety of habitat created by freshwater, saltwater, and the hybrid systems casually referred to as brackish estuaries. These frequently flooded sections of the ranch are rich with marine and bird life and offer endless recreational opportunities including crabbing, fishing, bird hunting, kayaking, or just watching a beautiful sunset over the marsh. WILDLIFE This property has been expertly designed and managed to produce the highest quality of native coastal and upland ecosystems. The planning and intention behind this work directly benefits the assortment of native wildlife. Hundreds of resident and migratory bird species utilize the property’s acreage including doves and over a dozen species of waterfowl. Countless other water bird species traverse the landscape such as roseate spoonbills, white pelicans, egrets, terns, herons, ospreys, and hundreds of others. Large populations of ducks and waterfowl winter on this ranch as well as utilize it on their migration route. On the uplands of the property there are populations of white-tailed deer, wild pigs, coveys of bobwhite quail, as well as an assortment of native predators and varmints. AGRICULTURE The properties majority is under a conservation easement that does not allow for commercial livestock and agriculture. However, the remainder of the property not encumbered by the easement could be utilized for agriculture or horses and livestock if desired. IMPROVEMENTS No substantive improvements have been made on this property. However, there is ample room in the non-easement acreage for an owner to build and create anything they would like. WATER There are no known domestic water wells on the property. ELECTRICITY Electricity is not currently on the property. MINERALS Any seller owned minerals will convey. AREA HISTORY Situated on Chocolate Bay, this property rests within the historic coastal prairie of southern Brazoria County — a landscape long defined by ranching, tidal influence, and Gulf commerce. The region evolved over time into a working corridor of cattle operations and rice farming supported by fertile prairie soils and nearby bayous. Today, it remains a blend of agricultural heritage and coastal habitat supporting a diversity of marine and terrestrial wildlife.
$494,000  •  76 acres
A true haven for waterfowl enthusiasts, Cinnamon Teal Ranch is an exceptional property. It is conveniently situated just 7 miles from Chocolate Bay and a mere 45-minute drive from Houston. Dominating the landscape, five expansive ponds are managed by an intricate, pre-existing levee system that provides complete control over the property. This property has a history of and continues to be suitable for both crawfish and fish farming operations. LOCATION Cinnamon Teal Ranch is located northeast of Danbury on County Road 210, less than 6 miles from the Danbury. Located only 45 minutes from downtown Houston. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT This property features five individual ponds, providing an excellent environment for duck hunting. All ponds are strategically built to ensure proper filling and drainage depending on the maintenance schedule for attracting waterfowl. WILDLIFE The property attracts a variety of ducks in the winter and is recognized as a waterfowl area with several hunting clubs nearby. Being only 5 miles from the Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge and 7 miles to the bay system, this area attracts a lot of waterfowl during the winter, and for being so close to Houston, the hunting can be exceptional dominated by teal, pintail, and gadwall. It also has very good crane hunting and is often covered up with the “ribeye of the sky”. While goose hunting is not what it used to be, Cinnamon Teal Ranch still does get some geese as it is surrounded by rice farms. The area attracts diverse wildlife, including whitetail deer, pigs, coyotes, bobcats, alligators and various water birds including bald eagles and ospreys. AGRICULTURE Currently the property is ag exempt through the wildlife program. The property has been and can be used for fish farming and crawfish farming should a new buyer wish to. IMPROVEMENTS The property consists of enhanced individual ponds featuring robustly constructed levees that allow for easy navigation across the entire property. WATER The property’s irrigation system utilizes a network of canals that spans the entire property allowing moving water from one pond to another and can be purchased from the Gulf Coast Water Authority. ELECTRICITY The property consists of enhanced individual ponds featuring robustly constructed levees that allow for easy navigation across the entire property. MINERALS Surface sale and no production in the area AREA HISTORY The area around Danbury has long been known for its outstanding bass fishing and waterfowl hunting. Multiple hunting and fishing clubs are all around the town which helps keep ducks in the area. Danbury is a great small town nearby that has several great restaurants which are always fun to visit on hunting weekends.
$2,750,000  •  0 acres
Silver Smoke Ranch is a beautiful property located near Danbury, Texas. The property, a dream for those who love fishing and duck hunting, is conveniently located just 45 minutes from downtown Houston. This property features a newly built, modern farmhouse with 5 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. It also includes a newly constructed 18+ acre fishing pond stocked with bluegill, redear sunfish, and F1 largemouth bass to go along with 8 duck lakes between 7-12 acres each. Silver Smoke Ranch is a truly unique property that offers something for everyone. It is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature, or to entertain guests in style. LOCATION Silver Smoke Ranch is located northeast of Danbury on County Road 210, less than 6 miles from the Danbury. Located only 45 minutes from downtown Houston. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property mainly consists of multiple duck ponds that surround the newly developed 18+ acre lake that is 10-12 ft deep which provides great habitat for bass. The property features numerous duck ponds surrounding a recently developed 18+ acre lake, with depths of 10-12 feet, creating an ideal habitat for bass. All ponds are strategically built to ensure proper filling and drainage depending on the maintenance schedule for attracting waterfowl. WILDLIFE The property attracts a variety of ducks in the winter and is recognized as a waterfowl area with several hunting clubs nearby. Being only 5 miles from the Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge and 7 miles to the bay system, this area attracts a lot of waterfowl during the winter, and for being so close to Houston, the hunting can be exceptional dominated by teal, pintail, and gadwall. It also has very good crane hunting and is often covered up with the “ribeye of the sky”. While goose hunting is not what it used to be, Silver Smoke still does get some geese as it is surrounded by rice farms. The area attracts diverse wildlife, including whitetail deer, pigs, coyotes, bobcats, alligators and various water birds including bald eagles and ospreys. AGRICULTURE Currently the property is ag exempt through the wildlife program. The property has been and can be used for fish farming and crawfish farming should a new buyer wish to. IMPROVEMENTS House Plan Zone designed this newly built 5,187 sf home featuring 5 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. Done in a classic modern “farmhouse”, the newly built home includes a spacious kitchen with a large island that overlooks the large den and a fireplace with vaulted ceilings, top-end appliances, and terrific tile work. The master suite includes a huge bathroom with a separate shower and tub and a large walk-in closet. Downstairs there are 3 more bedrooms (one with a private bathroom and the other two are a Jack and Jill set up), a study, dining room and mud room. The side facing the lake includes huge glass panes overlooking the lake with beautiful views. The lakeside of the structure features expansive glass windows that provide stunning views of the lake. This space can be utilized as a game room or workout area. One of the rooms on the first floor can function as a game room or exercise space. The first floor includes a room that can be used as either a game room or an exercise room. Upstairs is a large bedroom and full bath for the kids with bunk beds. The modern farm home is perfectly located looking out over the large lake on the property. The 50’x75’ 3,750 sf barn, conveniently located next to the home, offers ample space for storing all the necessary equipment and vehicles for the property. WATER The property’s irrigation system utilizes a network of canals that spans the entire property allowing moving water from one pond to another. Water can be purchased from the farmers’ water canal system as a backup. The property’s water well is 153 feet deep and produces 60 GPM that feeds the house and barn as well as being able to supplement the bass lake. The well house shields the water well from the elements. The house comes equipped with an Aquasane whole-house water filtration system. ELECTRICITY Electricity is on the property. MINERALS Surface sale and no production in the area. AREA HISTORY The area around Danbury has long been known for its outstanding bass fishing and waterfowl hunting. Multiple hunting and fishing clubs are all around the town which helps keep ducks in the area. Danbury is a great small town nearby that has several great restaurants which are always fun to visit on hunting weekends.
$11,000,000  •  255 acres
Stillroven Farm Pheasant & Kennel Club presents a rare opportunity to acquire a turn-key sporting property with established infrastructure, diverse income potential, and the privacy of a true Western retreat. Stillroven Farm is 255+/- acres located within easy reach of Denver and the Front Range, the property feels a world away while still being accessible enough for weekend use, client entertaining, or a full-time business operation. Currently set up as a pheasant hunting preserve and dog kennel operation, the groundwork is already in place for someone looking to step into a proven concept or build on it. The land has been thoughtfully managed for upland habitat, with room to expand into guided hunts, dog training, boarding, or even a small-scale retreat or membership-based experience. It’s the kind of setup that can generate income without needing to reinvent the wheel. At the same time, it doesn’t feel overly commercial. There’s a simplicity to the property that lends itself just as easily to personal use, a place to bring friends, spend time outdoors, and unplug. Open space, working ground, and the day-to-day rhythm of dogs and land create an environment that feels both productive and restorative. The location is a real asset. Close enough to Denver to draw clientele or make quick trips, but far enough out to maintain the quiet and space people are looking for. That balance opens the door for a range of uses, whether you’re thinking about it as a business, an investment, or a private escape. Stillroven Farm is well-suited for someone who sees value in both lifestyle and function, and wants a property that can offer both without compromise. LOCATION This property is located along the Front Range in Berthoud, Colorado. WILDLIFE Pheasant and Chukar. AGRICULTURE Selective plots for bird habitat to include native grasses, corn, milo and more. IMPROVEMENTS Two homes, clubhouse, kennel and storage facilities. Co-listed with Robb Nelson of Fay Ranches
$1,060,500  •  101 acres
LOCATION The Sheek Creek Ranch is ideally located between Lake Whitney and Lake Waco in southern Bosque County, just 4 miles north of the McLennan County line, 10 miles from Valley Mills, and a short 20-mile drive to the Magnolia Market at the Silos, the Dr. Pepper Museum in Waco, or a Saturday lunch at the Homestead Market. The property has approximately 1/4-mile frontage along paved FM-2490, with an existing gate at the southeast corner. This unimproved property offers an opportunity to build your dream home or escape the distractions of daily life in favor of the simplicity of a rural lifestyle. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property has a desirable rectangular shape, with approximately 40 feet of elevation change from the west corner to the east corner. Typical of this region of the northern hill country, black soils overlay the limestone rock base and are dotted with mature live trees, mesquite, elms, and hackberry. WILDLIFE The Sheek Creek Ranch wildlife benefits from being located 1.5 miles west of the Brazos River, as this transition area provides ideal habitat for many game species. These include populations of white-tailed deer, turkeys, feral hogs, doves, and a plethora of songbirds. The wet-weather Sheek Creek provides a base for diverse habitats, good forage, and thermal cover for wildlife in both winter and summer. Additionally, the ranch is bordered by larger tracts of property, providing respite for wildlife and ultimately attracting it. AGRICULTURE The ranch is currently under a grass lease, where cattle are afforded the opportunity to graze periodically. IMPROVEMENTS The property has new exterior fencing on three sides and is in good shape. Currently, there are no structures in place, providing a blank canvas for future dreams to become reality. WATER The ranch’s namesake, “Sheek Creek,” is a seasonal wet-weather creek that traverses the property from the northwest to the southeast and also feeds a seasonal earthen tank. There are two historical hand-dug wells on the property. Of special note, an existing Cross Country Water Supply meter can meet future domestic water needs. ELECTRICITY Power is available along FM-2490. AREA HISTORY The property lies within the community once known as Greenock, TX. Greenock had a post office from January 1, 1882, to June 6, 1916. A general store had opened there by 1892, and during the 1890s, a school was organized; it was used until about 1916. The community’s estimated population was between twenty and thirty-five in the late 1800s. Mr. Edgar Dugan Dorman purchased this existing tract in 1960, and it remains in the same family today. The property is appraised for ad valorem taxes under a 1-D-1 agricultural valuation.
$20,350,000  •  7,400 acres
La Brisa has been managed intelligently for cattle, white-tail, and quail continuously since the 70’s. The front gate on FM 490 is 18 minutes to the new Starbucks and Chick-fil-A in Rio Grande City. 60 miles of boundary high fence and internal low fence break the ranch into several pastures to manage for wildlife and move and work cattle. Water is there. Multiple water wells and over 3 dozen drought proof troughs and ponds are supplied year round. The ranch has graded caliche main roads as well as miles and miles of ranch roads and quail lanes totaling well north of 100 miles in total. Headquarters sits 3 and a half miles in the middle of the ranch and has everything you need with 3 houses and 30,000 SF of barns and quality pipe working pens. This ranch isn’t flat, 170 feet of change from the brush country tops to the sandy bottoms and ag fields. Buffelgrass across the ranch holds quail well and keeps the cattle busy. The ag fields produce corn, milo, sunflowers, and sesame seeds. With the amount of tonnage of production of grain from 900 acres of ag fields, there is no reason to travel for wing shooting. One of the biggest opportunities with the ag fields is to potentially use this grain inside the ranch for further wildlife or cattle production if desired. Cattle and the ag fields keep La Brisa profitable from operations. White-tails, quail, turkey, and doves are at trophy levels. The ranch works today and is a good one. Come take a look. LOCATION La Brisa is located in Southeastern Starr county, only 16 minutes Northeast from the rapidly developing Rio Grande City, and 1 hour from McAllen. The location of this ranch will allow new owners the luxury of flying private into Rio Grande City Municipal (25 minutes away), or commercial from McAllen International (1 hour away). Distances to Texas’ Metroplexes from the front gate listed below. San Antonio: 218 miles, 3.5 hours Austin: 304 miles, 4.75 hours Houston: 351 miles, 5.25 hours The property’s proximity to Rio Grande City is of huge value and is very rare for a ranch this size. The ability to go from losing track of time on a 7,000+ acre ranch chasing quail, whitetails, or cattle, and still being able to hop into town for an easy lunch is a nice perk. Rio Grande City provides access to other luxuries like the Texas favorite HEB PLUS!, a variety of restaurants, and several Farm and Ranch stores. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Positioned at the division between the highly productive pastures and crop ground of Eastern Starr County and the rolling brush covered hills of the western bounds of the county. The La Brisa is a rare property that boasts an ideally balanced split of both ecotypes thanks to the variety of soils and geology on the property. This diversity allows this ranch to be utilized as a true cattle, AG, and wildlife property all in one. The highly productive pastures, and nearly 900 acres of row crop acreage on the ranch benefit from well drained sandy loams including Romadero and McAllen soil complexes. The 3000+ acres of improved grass on the property consist primarily of buffelgrass allowing a rancher to run 220+ head comfortably without risk of overgrazing. Buffelgrass being managed and grazed appropriately provides great habitat for Bobwhite quail. In contrast the beautifully rolling uplands of the property are dominated by the more shallow Zapata soils which produce a variety of native brush species, key to the nutritional requirements of browsing species like whitetail, and other exotic species an owner may want to introduce to the ranch. These sections of the ranch offer beautiful high points to look over the land as well as dense concentrations of wildlife thanks to the ample amount of cover provided by the mixed brush. The entire ranch is grazed by cattle and rotated for management. WILDLIFE La Brisa Ranch has been managed intensely for wildlife interests for nearly 50 years. From strategized brush management to the implementation of 30+ watering stations on the property, grand ideas have not only been dreamed up, they have been acted upon. High fenced management of the Whitetail herd through the Texas MLDP program has been a constant at La Brisa, promoting opportunities at Trophy class deer annually. Herd data from annual helicopter surveys have also been kept for tracking data and recording purposes. In addition to the premier whitetail opportunities, the ranch also boasts healthy populations of quail and turkeys. Ample water resources and management of early successional habitat continues to foster a ranch where these highly coveted game birds can thrive and offer memory filled opportunities for a future owner and their friends and family. Bobwhite quail is the predominant species with coveys of Blue quails in the ranch’s high grounds. In addition to the high fenced opportunities on La Brisa, there are ~780 acres of low fence pasture on the property’s eastern boundary that has a great healthy and managed low fence population of white-tails. AGRICULTURE 900 acres of managed ag fields produce grain and cash income to the owner. The ranch comfortably supports 220 pairs of cattle year round. IMPROVEMENTS In conjunction with the ranch’s intentional management and functional character, the improvements on the property are of great quality and turnkey in nature. Living Accommodations: Main House ○ 4 Bed/ 3 Bath Barn House ○ 2 Bed/1 Bath Headquarters House ○ 3 Bed/2 Bath Functional improvements: Cattle: Over 20 fenced pastures, and dozens of miles of kept fencing, Loading and Working Pens High Fence Management: 2 breeding/soft release pens used for high fenced animal management totaling 96 acres (16 acres, and 80 acres). Water: 2 Wells, City Water connection, 30+ Troughs Barns and Shops: Total of ~33,000 SF between 4 buildings/barns. WATER The ranch includes multiple water wells, a city water connection, over 30 troughs, and 4 ponds. Several other ponds and low points on the property additionally hold water with average annual rainfall. ELECTRICITY Power is present at both headquarters and throughout the ranch, provided by Medina Electric Co-op. MINERALS Surface estate only. AREA HISTORY The La Brisa is situated in the storied ranchlands of Central Starr County, this area is rooted in the ranching system that developed in the 18th century, when expansive ranches were established along the Rio Grande frontier. Nearby Rio Grande City emerged from these early ranches as a center of cattle trade and cross-border commerce, shaping the region’s agricultural identity. Today, the surrounding landscape remains defined by large legacy ranches, native South Texas brush, productive farm land, and a long-standing connection to both ranching and energy development—offering a blend of heritage, productivity, and long-term investment appeal. This ranch is co-brokered by Republic Ranches and Dan Kinsel Ranches.
$841,700  •  34 acres
Long before Texas had a flag of its own, the magnificent native pecans and towering oaks at the Moss Hill Estate were already putting down deep roots in the fertile Trinity River country. Several of these trees are estimated to be more than 200 years old, standing as living witnesses to the Spanish frontier, the birth of the Republic of Texas, and generations of ranching families. Beneath their canopy sits a beautifully updated custom rock home on 34 private acres with a wraparound porch overlooking 2 stocked fishing ponds. Bordering the Big Thicket National Preserve and adjoining thousands of acres of timberland, this exceptional ranch offers outstanding wildlife habitat & hunting, remarkable privacy, and the timeless beauty of old Texas. Convenient to Houston, Beaumont, and Mont Belvieu, it also benefits from a timber exemption and low utility costs thanks in part to an owned rooftop solar system. This ranch is more than just a place to live—it is an experience. LOCATION The main entrance to the property is located directly off of county road 2071, which branches off HW 105.  26 Minutes from Liberty, TX 50 Minutes from Beaumont, TX 50 minutes from Mont Belvieu 1 hour and 10 minutes from Houston, TX IMPROVEMENTS The property is improved with a 2,652 SF custom home built in 2010, and an attached 900SF Mueller metal shop building built in 2012. The house includes 4 beds, 3 baths, an open concept kitchen, as well as 2 large living rooms. Outside of the house is a covered carport, and an owned outright rooftop mounted solar system that will save a new owner a significant amount of money annually in power costs. The house is equipped with top end propane based appliances including name brands Maytag and GE, the house also runs on a set of Trane XR HVAC systems. The inviting single story layout allows for the bedrooms to be appropriately spaced while also offering a favorable double living room floor plan. The kitchen and dining room are centrally positioned in the house further contributing to the home’s functional character. The metal building and covered porches adjoining the house provide a total of 2,850 SF of covered area and storage, which include the 900 SF enclosed shop equipped with insulated roofing, 2 roll up doors, and interior lighting and power. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The well maintained property includes a diversity of forested acres including ~20 acres planted in loblolly pine, and the remaining acreage in impressive stands of Oak, Pecan, and other hardwood species. A trail system weaves through the property taking you to the 2 stocked ponds with bass and catfish, as well as the “gamey” eastern boundary shared with The Big Thicket Preserve, a professionally managed sanctuary by the National Park Service. This area of the property commonly holds good numbers of whitetail and wild hogs which the seller has enjoyed hunting with his family for the last 20 years. WILDLIFE This 34 +/- acre property benefits hugely from the large contiguous timber tracts on the Eastern and Southern borders. These neighboring tracts harbour ideal wildlife habitat on the shared property lines from the Moss HIll Estate. The landscape composed of varying age structures of forest provide a diversity of habitat and cover for the full range of native East Texas wildlife, not limited to whitetail deer, wild hogs, squirrels, and many avian species. The two stocked ponds on the property also provide water for the wildlife and are commonly trafficked by deer and hogs. AGRICULTURE Timber on the property consists of a 25 acre stand of loblolly pine planted in 2022, and various species of hardwood timber. Currently all timber excluded from the homesteaded acres are qualified under a timber exemption. WATER Water for both the barn and house are provided by West Hardin water supply. There are no wells on the property. Monthly water costs over the last calendar year came out to ~$31/month. PROPERTY TAXES With the active timber exemption on the property, the annualized property taxes for the 2025 calendar year were $2,356. ELECTRICITY Energy is provided to the residence and barn by SHECO Power, the house will convey with the current solar roof infrastructure. According to the seller the solar saves ~$2,500/year in power costs and is rated to last 25 years. Fiber is expected to be available on site as well. Monthly electricity costs came out to ~$66/month for the last calendar year, the two propane tanks are filled twice a year for a total of ~$915. MINERALS Surface estate only. AREA HISTORY Nestled in the heart of Liberty County, the Moss Hill area reflects the deep-rooted heritage of Southeast Texas, where early settlers established homesteads amid dense pine forests and fertile bottomlands along the Trinity River basin. Historically shaped by timber, cattle, and small-scale farming, the region has long supported working lands while remaining quietly connected to nearby economic hubs. Today, Moss Hill benefits from its strategic location just outside Houston and within reach of Beaumont and the Golden Triangle, offering a blend of rural seclusion, strong land stewardship, and convenient access to major industry and commerce.
$300,000  •  23 acres
The Royal Mountain Ranch in Athens, Texas offers a rare opportunity to enjoy the best of both worlds—peaceful country living within city limits. This unique property provides ample space to build your dream home on expansive acreage, surrounded by a beautiful blend of partially wooded areas and open pastureland ideal for livestock, horses, or recreational use. A small pond adds both charm and function, perfect for fishing or providing a natural water source for animals. Despite its tranquil setting, the ranch is just minutes from grocery stores, restaurants, and the vibrant heart of Athens, making everyday convenience easily accessible. With Athens experiencing steady population growth, this property presents not only a serene lifestyle but also a promising investment in a thriving community. LOCATION Located in the heart of East Texas, The Royal Mountain Ranch in Athens offers exceptional convenience with easy access to nearby destinations. The property sits just a short drive—approximately 25 miles—from Canton, home to the famous First Monday Trade Days, making weekend outings and shopping trips effortless. For those needing access to a major metropolitan area, Dallas is roughly 70 miles away, allowing for a manageable commute or quick trip into the city for work, entertainment, or travel. This prime location combines small-town charm with close proximity to larger hubs, giving you the flexibility to enjoy both a relaxed rural lifestyle and the amenities of surrounding areas. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The Royal Mountain Ranch is predominantly flat, offering a highly usable landscape with a desirable mix of open pasture and scattered wooded areas. This balance creates excellent versatility for agricultural use, livestock grazing, or simply enjoying the natural setting. IMPROVEMENTS The ranch is entirely fenced WATER The Royal Mountain Ranch sits on top of the Carrizo- Wilcox Aquifer which provides excellent ground water. Wells in the area are known to produce in excess of 20 GPM found around 25-850 feet. In addition, there is a small pond found on the southern portion of the ranch. ELECTRICITY Power is available on site MINERALS Surface estate only TAXES Property is ag exempt
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