Tyler Thomas


Born in Austin, Texas, Tyler Thomas lived there until graduating from the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas in 2001. After graduation, he moved to Dallas to help launch SmartShield Sunscreens. Over the next 14 years, SmartShield grew into an industry leader within the safety and industrial market including clients such as the U.S. Military and niche retail markets focusing on active outdoor lifestyles, primarily fishing and hunting. Tyler operated as an owner and COO for SmartShield, and he consulted for numerous outdoor related and unrelated companies along the way. Then in 2015, Tyler decided to pursue his passion in land sales. 

 

At the beginning of 2020, Tyler founded TT Ranch Group on the principles of treating each client as a top priority and each property as their own. With a deep business background, his vast farm and ranch knowledge, and an extensive network, he proves to be a leader for his team and an asset to his clients. Backed by the world’s most powerful and prestigious realty brand, Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty and TT Ranch Group combine the industry’s best technology and marketing with innovative methods and expertise within the ranch real estate market.


For more information, visit www.ttranchgroup.com.

$1,800,000  •  83 acres
Situated in the heart of Hunt County, this 83 +/- acre ranch offers a rare blend of recreational enjoyment, productive agricultural land, and long-term upside, all just minutes from Greenville, Texas. Thoughtfully cared for and rich in natural character, the property has served as a cherished family retreat while continuing to generate agricultural income. With live water, scenic elevation changes, historic improvements, and immediate proximity to 600 acres of protected river bottomland, Hillside Ranch presents an exceptional opportunity for a buyer seeking both lifestyle and legacy. Location Centrally located within Hunt County, the property lies approximately four miles southeast of downtown Greenville, Texas. Its position offers convenient access to local amenities while maintaining a private, rural atmosphere. Proximity to Greenville and the broader DFW metroplex enhances the ranch's appeal for both full-time ownership and weekend enjoyment, making it an ideal retreat without sacrificing accessibility. Improvements The ranch is anchored by a large (51'x33') century-old barn that stands as both a functional asset and a physical reminder of the property's past. In good condition, it offers generous space for equipment storage, tools, and flexible use, including gatherings or entertaining. Nearby, a secondary supporting structure (45'x18') provides additional versatility and is well suited for horse boarding or expanded equipment storage. Together, these improvements support agricultural operations while preserving the authentic character of a working East Texas ranch. Live Water & Water Resources One of the ranch's most compelling natural features is its northern boundary along the Sabine River bottom, which adjoins approximately 600 acres of heavily treed, city-owned and protected land held by the City of Greenville. This preserved corridor provides a scenic, wildlife-rich backdrop that will remain intact for generations. Flowing creeks traverse the property, offering both functional and recreational value. Approximately two-thirds of the property lies within the floodplain, creating unique opportunities for water enhancement. The ranch currently includes two ponds and a 1.5-acre lake that is being cleaned out and prepared for customization, allowing a new owner to shape the water feature to their vision. Land, Topography & Habitat The ranch features a diverse mix of elevation and terrain, combining scenic views with productive bottomland. The southern portion of the property (well suited for future homesites) sits at approximately 530 feet in elevation and overlooks northern fields resting closer to 480 feet. A natural bluff rises roughly 50 feet above the surrounding landscape, offering elevated vantage points and expansive views across the fertile lowlands below. The ranch is well maintained and easily navigable via an internal road system in good condition, accessible by most vehicles and especially four-wheel drive. Wildlife is abundant, with deer, bobcats, coyotes, feral hogs, dove, and waterfowl. A diverse mix of grasses, native vegetation, and mature trees further enhances habitat quality and overall land character. Agriculture & Income In addition to its recreational appeal, the ranch is actively used for agricultural production. Well-maintained Bermuda fields are currently producing approximately 200-250 bales per cutting, with two to three cuttings annually. While no cattle are presently on the property, the land is well suited and fenced for both farming and ranching operations, offering flexibility for continued income generation or future expansion. History & Heritage The ranch's history is deeply rooted in Hunt County's agricultural and railroad past, with tangible details that remain visible today. Etched into the concrete floor of the main barn is the year "1917", marking the time when this enduring structure was built. Many of the barn's massive vertical beams were constructed using reclaimed railroad ties from the rail line that once ran along what is now Mamie Road, directly tying the property to the region's early transportation and farming infrastructure. Long before the barn was constructed, the land itself was highly productive. In the late 1800s, these rich soils were planted in cotton, with short levees built by mule-drawn scrapers to protect the fields from seasonal flooding. Portions of those original levees remain intact today, serving as lasting reminders of the land's early stewardship. Cotton harvested from the property was hand-picked and hauled by horse-drawn wagons to the nearby Katy Railroad, where trains would stop to load bales bound for the Greenville cotton gin. During harvest season, trains regularly traveled between Greenville and Mineola, watching for wagons arriving from surrounding farms-making this area an active contributor to Hunt County's agricultural economy. This layered history, embedded in the barn, the levees, and the land itself, adds a level of authenticity and continuity that cannot be replicated.
$495,000  •  29 acres
Richland Chambers Waterfront Retreat Discover one of the last remaining lakefront properties in the coveted Arrowhead Subdivision on Richland Chambers Lake. This nearly 27-acre expanse of contiguous land offers an unparalleled opportunity to create your dream oasis with stunning waterfront views and access. With almost 27-acres of mature, tree-covered land, with the potential to build your own stocked pond. This prime location is just 65 miles from downtown Dallas, offering the perfect retreat for both weekend getaways and extended stays. Only 10 miles from Corsicana Airport for convenient travel. Plus, minutes from Corsicana’s charming dining, shopping, and art galleries. It’s a fisherman’s paradise; Richland Chambers Reservoir is renowned for its fishing opportunities, including catfish, crappie, white bass, and hybrid stripers. About Arrowhead Community Gated Access with privacy and security in the exclusive Arrowhead Subdivision. A private boat ramp with exclusive access for residents Site-built homes only, with a minimum of 2000 sq ft of heated and cooled living space required. No construction time frame restrictions. Underground co-op electricity and co-op water are available at the roadfront. About Richland Chambers Lake Richland-Chambers Lake is one of Texas’ largest and most scenic reservoirs, offering more than 41,000 acres of water and 330 miles of shoreline just 65 miles south of Dallas. Known for its superb fishing, the lake draws anglers year-round because of its hybrid striped bass, white bass, crappie, catfish and largemouth bass. Boating, sailing and watersports are popular, too, thanks to lake’s expansive layout and multiple marinas. **For another smaller acreage option please explore our Lake Access Property in Arrowhead Subdivision listing by clicking here
$940,000  •  37 acres
Location Located just one mile outside Bellevue and within the city limits, Y-Knot Ranch offers the perfect blend of peaceful countryside living and in-town convenience. The property sits only one mile from US-287 in Clay County, providing easy access to major routes while maintaining a quiet rural setting. It is approximately 37 miles from Wichita Falls, 39 miles from Decatur, and 79 miles from Fort Wort, making it ideal for both weekend retreats and full-time living. The Homestead Built in 1881 and completely renovated in 2018, this historic Victorian farmhouse has stood through generations of Texas history. Once a boarding house during the Great Depression and home to both the president of the Paint Horse Association and one of the largest harness makers of WWI, it even survived the 1906 tornado that left much of the town in ruins. Today, the residence seamlessly blends timeless character with modern comfort, offering approximately 2,900± square feet with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 living areas, and a bonus room. The home features new windows and flooring (2024), a tankless water heater, spray-foam insulation, and two septic systems. Expansive wrap-around porches with a classic porch swing invite you to relax and take in the wide-open hilltop views. Every detail honors the property’s heritage while ensuring efficiency and comfort for modern living. Property Improvements The ranch is completely turnkey, offered with furniture, equipment, and even a chicken coop complete with chickens. Designed for versatility, the property includes extensive equestrian and ranching infrastructure—an arena with roping boxes and a bucking chute, plus a barn with 8 stalls, wash rack, a tack room, working chute, pens, and a round pen. Two RV hookups provide convenient guest accommodations, one 30-amp connection in the garage, and a 50-amp in the hay barn. A 50×60 RV cover with a storage container sits nearby, and water and electricity run to all buildings except the RV cover. The ranch is equipped with five frost-free faucets; some fitted with automatic floats for livestock watering. The land includes 14± acres of productive hay fields, perfect for income or feed, and is fully fenced and cross-fenced. Currently home to horses and mules famous for pulling wagons (not included); the property is well-set-up for equine operations. With both city and well water, an agricultural exemption, and low property taxes of approximately $1,200 per year, Y Not Ranch combines efficiency, income potential, and authentic Texas charm. Water Sources The property benefits from a dual water supply: a private well feeding a reliable tank, and city water service. The tank has proven dependable for livestock, maintaining water even through Texas summers. Land / Habitat / Terrain Rolling terrain with approximately 30 feet of elevation change offers sweeping hilltop views as well as open pasture with approximately 14± acres of hay production. Minerals Surface-only sale. No minerals owned. Highlights Y Knot Ranch is a turnkey, income-producing property offering exceptional versatility, whether operated as a horse hotel, boutique bed-and-breakfast, hay production ranch, or self-sustaining homestead. Its combination of historic charm, equestrian infrastructure,and prime location just off US-287 makes it a rare North Texas gem ready for its next chapter. Excluded from the sale: Personal photos/paintings, guns/amo, bits & spurs, tack/saddles/stands, Green Secretary furniture piece, Toys, Safe, Grandfather clock, personal tools
$575,000  •  2,100 acres
Offering an exclusive equity membership opportunity at Cross Pines Ranch, located just outside of Mineola, Texas. This offering includes a beautiful 5.02-acre lot situated on Lake 1 within the private, 2,100-acre Cross Pines Ranch community. With only 40 deeded lots in total, each owner enjoys shared ownership and full access to the entire ranch and its world-class amenities. Membership at Cross Pines Ranch provides all the benefits of owning a large ranch without the maintenance and management responsibilities at a fraction of the cost. Location: The ranch is located approximately 90 miles east of Dallas, just beyond the small community of Hainesville, northeast of Mineola. It sits in southwestern Wood County along Highway 49. Land: Nestled in the most scenic part of Wood County, Texas, this ranch offers breathtaking views and rolling topography that enhance its natural beauty. Expansive fields of lush Coastal Bermuda stretch across the landscape, complemented by picturesque lakes and ponds around nearly every corner. A well-maintained road system provides easy access throughout the property, while over 10 miles of scenic hiking and riding trails invite you to explore and enjoy the outdoors. Water: The ranch boasts nine meticulously managed lakes complemented by several smaller ponds, creating an exceptional aquatic landscape. Ideally situated along two major creek systems Red Branch and Mill Race, the property benefits from Wood County's consistently flowing surface waters, which sustain clear, healthy fisheries and marshes year-round. Fishing: The property encompasses more than 250 acres of surface water. Creating an exceptional habitat for both trophy largemouth and crappie fishing. Among these, nine large, well-managed lakes provide world class largemouth bass fishing opportunities. Each equipped with docks and boats reserved for members. Trophy-sized, double-digit fish are caught on the ranch frequently, making it a true fisherman's paradise. Hunting: In addition, Cross Pines Ranch features multiple wetland preserve areas that provide outstanding opportunities for waterfowl hunting. The property is equipped with strategically placed bow stands and hunting blinds, each accompanied by feeders in designated rifle-hunting areas. For shooting, the ranch also includes a well-designed gun range for rifles and pistols, as well as a five-stand skeet range for shotgun practice. Improvements: Equestrian Center The approximately 9,000-square-foot barn features nine stalls and a tack room, opening directly onto an outdoor riding arena and several turnout pastures. Cross Pines Ranch maintains its own horses but also offers boarding for members' horses. Above the equestrian barn, members enjoy access to a comfortable bunkhouse complete with a kitchen, living room, and accommodations for up to four guests. Club House The club house offers approximately 5,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor entertaining and dining space. It features a fully equipped kitchen, luxurious living areas, a billiards room, and expansive wraparound porches that overlook the high bluff with views of the pool and outdoor grilling area. Additional amenities include a cozy library for reading, a fitness room, and an inviting outdoor fire pit for gathering and relaxation.
$2,119,000  •  94.5 acres
Hartness Acres is a 94.5± acre Bosque County ranch offering prime grazing land and pasture potential. Just outside Iredell, the property features approximately 835 feet of Highway 6 frontage, four fenced pastures, productive coastal fields, mature pecan trees, and a wet weather creek. A lined pond, water well, and access to city water provide reliable water sources. An elevated hilltop offers an excellent homesite with long views. With no restrictions, the property is well-suited for livestock or recreational use. LOCATION The property is located in Iredell, Texas, offering a central position within North Central Texas ranch country. It lies approximately 77 miles southwest of Fort Worth, 63 miles northwest of Waco, 29 miles southeast of Stephenville, and 23 miles southwest of Glen Rose. WATER Water features include a wet weather creek that traverses the property, a lined pond, and a water well capable of irrigation use. The property also has access to city water, offering flexibility for agricultural use or future improvements. TOPOGRAPHY / SOILS The ranch features approximately 20 feet of elevation change, creating gentle contours that enhance drainage and usability. Sandy loam soils dominate the property, making it well-suited for improved pasture, hay production, and long-term grazing performance. HIGHLIGHTS Approximately 835± feet of Highway 6 frontage Fully fenced and cross-fenced into four pastures Agricultural exemption in place Water well with irrigation capability plus access to city water Lined pond and wet weather creek Productive coastal fields with strong grazing potential Existing cattle pens No restrictions MINERALS Contact broker for details.
$3,102,000  •  141 acres
Cottonwood Creek Ranch North spans 141 acres in Johnson County, Texas, blending agricultural productivity with recreational appeal. Just 40 miles from downtown Dallas and 15 minutes from the town of Venus, the property lies within Venus ISD and provides an excellent opportunity for a rural homesite, ranching operation, hay production, or outdoor recreation. Location The ranch enjoys a strategic location that offers both privacy and accessibility. With frontage along County Road 212 and County Road 210, the property benefits from multiple access points while maintaining a quiet, secluded setting. Its close proximity to Dallas makes it a convenient option for those seeking country living within reach of the Metroplex, while Venus provides schools, shopping, and local amenities just minutes away. Key Features The property features gently rolling terrain with a mix of native grasses and improved pasture, ideal for livestock and hay production. Water resources are abundant, with one water well, two well-stocked ponds, and approximately 1,840 feet of Cottonwood Creek running through the land. Elevated build sites offer excellent homesite potential with scenic views across the ranch. Natural cover and water sources support abundant wildlife, creating strong deer and dove hunting opportunities. With its balance of agricultural utility, water resources, and recreational appeal, Cottonwood Creek Ranch North is well-suited for a working ranch, an income-producing agricultural tract, or a private retreat near the Metroplex.
$2,376,000  •  108 acres
Cottonwood Creek Ranch South encompasses 108 acres in Johnson County, Texas, offering a well-balanced combination of agricultural productivity and recreational enjoyment. Just 40 miles from downtown Dallas and only 15 minutes from the town of Grandview, the property is situated within Grandview ISD and provides an excellent opportunity for those looking to establish a homesite on acreage, pursue ranching, produce hay, or enjoy hunting and outdoor recreation. Location The ranch benefits from a convenient yet private location. With frontage along County Road 105A, it provides easy access to major highways and nearby towns while maintaining a peaceful and secluded setting. Its close proximity to Dallas allows for commuting to the Metroplex, while Grandview offers small-town charm, schools, and everyday essentials just minutes away. Key Features The property features gently rolling terrain with a mix of native grasses and improved pasture, creating both functional grazing areas and scenic views. An established Johnson Grass hay field covers approximately 97 acres and produces multiple cuttings each year, underscoring the tract’s agricultural value. A water well on-site supports livestock, irrigation, or potential residential development, while multiple elevated build sites offer excellent opportunities for a private homesite. Natural cover and water sources attract abundant wildlife, providing strong deer and dove hunting opportunities. With its combination of open pasture, water resources, and recreational appeal, Cottonwood Creek Ranch South is equally suited for agricultural use, a working ranch, or a private country retreat.
$4,840,000  •  220 acres
Cottonwood Creek Ranch spans 220 acres in Johnson County, Texas, offering a versatile blend of agricultural productivity and recreational appeal. Situated just 40 miles from downtown Dallas and only 15 minutes from Grandview, the property is located within Grandview ISD and provides an excellent setting for a homestead on acreage, ranching, hay production, or hunting. The owner is also willing to divide the ranch into a 108-acre tract and a 141-acre tract, each with its own county road frontage, making this property flexible for a range of uses. Location The ranch enjoys a prime location that balances privacy with accessibility. With frontage along County Road 212, County Road 105A, and County Road 210, the property provides multiple access points while maintaining a secluded atmosphere. Its proximity to Dallas ensures convenience for those looking to live within commuting distance of the Metroplex, while the nearby town of Grandview offers small-town charm, schools, and essential amenities. Key Features Cottonwood Creek Ranch is highlighted by gently rolling terrain that combines native grasses and improved pasture. An established Johnson Grass hay field, covering approximately 97 acres, produces multiple cuttings annually, enhancing the property’s agricultural value. Two water wells provide reliable resources for livestock, irrigation, or potential residential development, while two well-stocked ponds and approximately 1,840 feet of Cottonwood Creek further enrich the landscape. Elevated build sites across the ranch offer excellent homesite potential with scenic views, and the land supports abundant wildlife, creating opportunities for both deer and dove hunting. With its mix of open pasture, water features, and natural cover, the property is equally suited for a working ranch, productive agricultural tract, or private retreat.
$40,000  •  3.28 acres
Nestled on the serene shores of Amon G. Carter Lake, Silver Lakes Ranch is a thoughtfully designed 2,300-acre master-planned community that perfectly balances natural beauty with modern convenience. Rolling hills, mature hardwood forests, and a peaceful lakeside setting create an inviting retreat for those who seek both relaxation and adventure. This private 3 ± acre lot provides a secluded escape with convenient access to community boat ramps, making days on the water effortless and enjoyable. As part of the Silver Lakes Ranch HOA, property owners benefit from a well-maintained community setting and shared amenities that complement the surrounding landscape. Whether you’re looking for a permanent residence, retirement retreat, or weekend getaway, Silver Lakes Ranch offers a lifestyle that blends privacy, recreation, and community living. Location Silver Lakes Ranch is ideally situated just outside of Bowie, Texas, offering both privacy and accessibility. The property lies 29 miles northwest of Decatur and 56 miles southeast of Wichita Falls. For those looking to stay connected to the city, Fort Worth is only 69 miles away, with Dallas just 92 miles to the southeast. This convenient location provides easy access to both small-town charm and big-city amenities, all while maintaining the peaceful setting of lakeside living. Water At the heart of Silver Lakes Ranch lies the sparkling Amon G. Carter Lake, a true recreational gem for both residents and visitors. Known for its excellent fishing, the lake is home to largemouth bass, spotted bass, crappie, catfish, and sunfish, making it a favorite destination for anglers of all skill levels. Beyond fishing, the wide, open waters are ideal for boating, water skiing, kayaking, and paddleboarding, offering endless opportunities for fun on the water. Scenic coves and quiet inlets provide the perfect backdrop for swimming, picnicking, or simply relaxing along the shoreline. With private boat ramps located within the community, lake access is quick and convenient, allowing residents to fully embrace a lakeside lifestyle. More than just a recreational hub, Amon G. Carter Lake enhances the beauty of Silver Lakes Ranch with its shimmering waters and breathtaking sunsets, creating a natural focal point that defines the community’s charm and appeal. Topography / Soils The land itself features approximately 50 feet of topographical variance, adding visual interest and natural character to the property. Rolling terrain and rich soils provide a strong foundation for building, landscaping, or simply enjoying the beauty of the land as it is. The diverse elevation changes further enhance the views of the lake and surrounding countryside, creating a picturesque backdrop for your home or retreat. Wildlife Silver Lakes Ranch is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The property is home to an abundance of wildlife, including whitetail deer, turkey, and feral hogs. Whether you’re an avid hunter or simply enjoy watching wildlife from your back porch, the setting offers endless opportunities to connect with nature. Community Amenities Living at Silver Lakes Ranch means more than just owning a piece of land—it’s about becoming part of a vibrant, secure, and welcoming community. Residents enjoy access to a pool, gym, and a community center that hosts regular events and gatherings, while private boat ramps and gated RV/boat parking make recreation simple and convenient. A peaceful community pond with a dock offers yet another space to unwind outdoors. Designed with comfort and peace of mind in mind, the community also features paved roads, a dedicated private security team, and even an on-site fire station. Together, these amenities and safeguards ensure that Silver Lakes Ranch is not only a beautiful and serene place to live, but also a safe, well-supported environment for families and individuals alike. HOA Website:
$10,500,000  •  434 acres
Tucked away in the rolling hills of Spicewood, Texas, Otra Vez Ranch is a rare 434 +/- acre recreational escape that offers the perfect balance of natural beauty, Hill Country heritage, and proximity to Austin. Since its acquisition in 1989, this storied property has been a beloved family retreat, a place where generations have gathered to ride horses, raise cattle, hunt, hike, swim, and, more recently, care for their small herd of zebras. From fossil hunting to fireside evenings beneath the oaks, Otra Vez is more than a ranch. It's a place to return to again and again. Location & The Surrounding Spicewood Area Perfectly positioned for both privacy and accessibility, the ranch sits 37 miles from downtown Austin, 16 miles from Marble Falls, and 21 miles from Horseshoe Bay. Less than five miles northeast of the ranch, the small town of Spicewood punches well above its weight when it comes to food, drink, recreation, and relaxation. Opie's BBQ, a local institution beloved across the Hill Country, is just minutes away and serves as the kind of place you stop at on the way in and again on the way out. For an elevated experience, Canyon Ranch Wellness Resort, one of the most recognized spa and wellness destinations in the country, is nearby, offering world-class fitness, nutrition, and rejuvenation programs that make this corridor feel as much like a retreat as the ranch itself. Nearby Lake Travis can be seen from multiple high points within the ranch. One of the crown jewels of the Highland Lakes chain, the lake offers boating, swimming, fishing, and some of the most scenic waterfront in Central Texas. The Narrows Recreation Area boat ramp is only 8 miles from the ranch and offers public lake access, making it easy to have a boat in the water within minutes of leaving the front gate. Golf is well represented in the surrounding area as well, with several acclaimed courses within a short drive, including those at the nearby Horseshoe Bay Resort, widely regarded as one of Texas's premier golf destinations, with multiple championship layouts set against the Highland Lakes landscape. Other notable courses include Austin Golf Club and the four Barton Creek Resort courses. The wine and spirits scene is equally impressive. Spicewood Vineyards, one of Texas's most awarded estate wineries, sits just down the road, and the broader corridor is dotted with distilleries and tasting rooms that have made this stretch of the Hill Country a legitimate destination for enthusiasts. Iron Wolf Ranch and Distillery is also located a few minutes outside the gate and offers handcrafted spirits, great food, and live music. Whether it's an afternoon on the tasting room patio or an evening out with your guests, the options are as varied as they are close. Land & Water The terrain is nothing short of enchanting. With 280 feet of elevation change, Otra Vez reveals sweeping vistas, rolling pastures, and a network of wooded ridges and gullies. Native oaks and grasses dominate the landscape, with cedar cleared selectively to enhance grazing and preserve wildlife habitat. The land is fenced into three primary pastures with a fourth near completion, and an extensive all-weather road and trail system allows for seamless access throughout. Brackett-Real and clay loam soils provide a rich ecological foundation that has been carefully stewarded for decades. Water is both abundant and diverse. Three natural springs feed grottos, swimming holes, and a seasonal creek, while two water wells supply the homes and a large concrete stock tank converted into a swimming pool. Little Cypress Creek, a seasonal tributary, winds across the north end of the property, and one spring carves its way to a hidden grotto that has long been a family favorite for hiking and exploration. Recreation Few ranches offer this level of variety and adventure so close to Austin. White-tailed deer, dove, turkey, quail, and hogs roam freely, supported by seven strategically placed feeders and ample water sources throughout. Beyond hunting, the ranch invites fossil and arrowhead hunting, skeet shooting, gardening, and long, unplugged evenings under the stars, and of course, the resident zebras add a whimsical charm all their own. Improvements The ranch improvements have been designed with intention, comfortable, tasteful, and welcoming, with a focus on outdoor living and family gatherings. The main residence, originally remodeled in 1986, is a 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home that blends charm with functionality. Hand-painted cabinets, curated décor, and an oversized screened porch overlooking lush gardens and a fire pit define the character of the home. Towering oaks provide shade and serenity, with one hosting a classic treehouse. Two newly added guest casitas extend the ranch's hospitality. The first offers one bedroom, one bath, a full kitchen, and living space. The second mirrors that layout and adds a bunkroom and playroom for younger guests. A large covered stone patio and grilling area connect the two quarters seamlessly, making the compound ideal for entertaining. Equestrian and ranch infrastructure is equally well-appointed, featuring an 8-stall horse barn, multiple three-sided pole barns, working cattle pens, an old lighted riding arena, a chicken coop, and practical outbuildings for ranch operations. The all-weather gravel road was redone five years ago and remains in excellent condition. Wildlife Exemption Otra Vez Ranch is currently operating under a 1-D-1 wildlife exemption, actively managed for conservation and recreational use. Native game flourishes, and the ranch is well-suited for sustainable livestock or wildlife operations. The exemption in place helps maintain low carrying costs, making this an attractive proposition for both the lifestyle buyer and the long-term land investor. Minerals Mineral rights are negotiable. Contact the broker for details. Otra Vez Ranch is more than a destination. It's a deeply loved sanctuary ready for its next chapter, whether that means hosting family getaways, creating an income-producing operation, investing in the future, or simply enjoying wide-open spaces close to Austin.
$995,300  •  53 acres
Easter Canyon Ranch Fifty-Three spans 53 acres of prime farm and agricultural land, featuring a mix of open prairie and productive pasture ideally suited for a variety of ag operations. Located just outside the DFW metroplex, it offers the perfect balance of rural functionality and convenient access to city amenities. Whether for hay production, row crops, or expanding a working farm, this well-positioned property provides both opportunity and potential in a highly desirable area. Location: Easter Canyon Ranch is nestled in Grandview, Texas, within Johnson County—just 15 minutes from the historic Cleburne Square, home to charming antique shops, cozy coffee houses, local cafes, an acclaimed community theatre, and the iconic 1912 granite courthouse. Though privately set, the ranch enjoys exceptional accessibility: only 60 minutes from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, 40 minutes from downtown Fort Worth, and The Shops at Clearfork. The property also lies within the highly rated Grandview Independent School District, offering both tranquility and convenience. Land: This 53-acre property is dedicated to farming and agricultural use, featuring open, fertile land ideal for a variety of agricultural operations. The gently rolling terrain provides excellent drainage and usability, making it suitable for row crops, hay production, or pastureland. The property is fully fenced and cross-fenced with high-quality gates, supporting efficient land management and rotational use. With a current agricultural tax exemption in place, it offers significant savings and long-term value for farmers, ranchers, or anyone seeking productive acreage in a quiet, rural setting. Wildlife: The ranch hosts an abundance of wildlife, including songbirds, white-tailed deer, dove, turkey, waterfowl, coyotes and the occasional bobcat. Minerals: Contact broker for details.
$2,999,999  •  70.2 acres
Easter Canyon Seventy is a sleek, ultra-modern private retreat set on 70 picturesque acres of deep woods, lakes, ravines, open prairie, and pasture—offering a lush, park-like atmosphere just outside the DFW metroplex. Ideally located for both seclusion and convenience, it's close enough to enjoy a quick city dinner or night out. Location: Easter Canyon Seventy is nestled in Grandview, Texas, within Johnson County—just 15 minutes from the historic Cleburne Square, home to charming antique shops, cozy coffee houses, local cafes, an acclaimed community theatre, and the iconic 1912 granite courthouse. Though privately set, the ranch enjoys exceptional accessibility: only 60 minutes from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, 40 minutes from downtown Fort Worth, and The Shops at Clearfork. The property also lies within the highly rated Grandview Independent School District, offering both tranquility and convenience. Land: This remarkable 70-acre property—surrounded by large private ranches and forest—features rolling terrain, two lakes, a grotto, rock ravine, nature trails, natural springs, and seasonal waterfalls. Enjoy established orchards with plums, grapes, peaches, pears, and blackberries, plus a stunning greenhouse/garden house with fire pit, multiple seating areas, garden zones with drip irrigation, timers, lighting, electricity, and a potting shed. Wildlife abounds with frequent deer and turkey. The land includes a gun range, cattle chute, grazing paddocks, and is fenced/cross-fenced with high-strength gates. It currently benefits from an agricultural tax exemption on 70 acres, with potential to convert all or part to a wildlife exemption. Ideal for a family compound, event venue, or additional homesites—several prime building locations are available. No pipelines, oil/gas activity, or overhead power lines—just privacy, peace, and natural beauty. Wildlife: The ranch hosts an abundance of wildlife, including songbirds, white-tailed deer, dove, turkey, waterfowl, coyotes and the occasional bobcat. House: At the heart of this stunning retreat lies a beautiful 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath home, newly built in 2024. Offering 4,000 square feet of living space—excluding the expansive shop and garage areas—this home is designed for both luxury and practicality. A deep, covered porch wraps around the entire home, creating multiple additional living spaces ideal for relaxing or entertaining. The spacious primary suite features a large steam shower, soaking tub, and dual walk-in closets. An open-concept kitchen, dining, and gathering area is framed by a wall of windows and anchored by a striking indoor/outdoor fireplace. The chef’s kitchen boasts a large quartz island, custom cabinetry with abundant storage, and top-of-the-line Miele, Liebherr, and Thermador appliances. A glass-enclosed dining room offers an additional, elegant setting for meals. Upstairs includes three additional bedrooms, two full baths, a large guest kitchen, and a generous gathering room with breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding woods—perfect for multi-generational living or guest privacy. An outdoor shower with woodland views adds to the retreat-like ambiance. Additional features include two laundry areas, built-in storage and closets throughout, high-speed hard-wired internet, premium lighting and fixtures, and premium doors. Constructed with a fortress-like design using concrete and commercial-grade steel, the home offers extreme insulation and high-end windows for year-round comfort and durability. Minerals: Contact broker for details. The fine furnishings, art and Persian carpet collection are available for separate purchase.
$4,765,500  •  353 acres
Apache Hill Ranch offers the perfect balance of recreation, agriculture, and relaxation. The ranch features a main lodge, a guest house, multiple barns for storage, and several scenic ponds. Whether you’re an invester seeking land in a rapidly appreciating corridor, a recreational buyer wanting a ready-to-enjoy retreat, or a ranch operator looking for a functional, well-improved property, Apache Hill Ranch delivers immediate utility and long-term upside. Location Nestled just south of Smithville, Texas, this charming Fayette County property offers a perfect blend of tranquility and convenience. Ideally situated just off the paved Old Lockhart Road, the location provides easy access to three major metropolitan areas. Austin is only 60 miles away—about an hour’s drive. San Antonio lies 100 miles to the southwest and can be reached in approximately an hour and 45 minutes. Houston is just 117 miles away, with a drive time of just under two hours. Improvements The Main Lodge boasts a luxurious master bedroom on the main floor, complete with a spacious shower, a soaking tub, and double vanities topped with marble countertops. Also on the first floor, you’ll find a convenient half bath and a laundry room. Upstairs, four generously sized bedrooms await, three of which feature private ensuite bathrooms. Designed with entertaining in mind, the Lodge showcases a stunning grand chandelier, a modern, fully equipped kitchen, and an expansive living room—perfect for hosting gatherings. To complete the experience, a large, stylish bar offers an inviting space for socializing and entertaining guests. The Guest House offers 3,000 square feet of comfortable living space, featuring three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Highlights include a cozy wood-burning fireplace, modern appliances throughout, and a private suite with two queen beds, a full bathroom, and a large walk-in closet—making it ideal for hosting friends and family. The property also includes multiple barns, offering ample storage to suit a variety of needs. There are six barns scattered around the main residence: one livestock barn ideal for working animals, two pole barns perfect for storing hay, the largest barn currently used for ATVs and hunting equipment, and two additional barns designated for tools, equipment, and tractors. Additionally, the property includes two RV ports. With this extensive storage capacity, the ranch is well equipped for efficient working operations. Land Apache Hill Ranch offers a nice mix of about 60% open pasture and 40% hardwood trees, including large oaks, tall pines, and some cedar. This variety makes the property both attractive and functional, with good grazing land and peaceful wooded areas. Two ponds on the property provide opportunities for fishing and recreation, with one featuring a dock and seating area—perfect for enjoying Texas sunsets. The soils on the property are primarily comprised of Grudge fine sand, Chazos loamy fine sand, and Edge gravelly fine sandy loam. Minerals Contact broker for details.
$15,000,000  •  701 acres
Welcome to Rolling Oaks Ranch, a rare ±700-acre legacy property nestled in northern Parker County, just 2 miles northwest of Poolville and 40 miles from Fort Worth. Ideally situated less than an hour from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and near three major lakes—Lake Worth, Eagle Mountain Lake, and Lake Bridgeport—this ranch offers exceptional agricultural productivity, recreational appeal, and development potential. Location: Rolling Oaks Ranch is located just 2 miles Northwest of Poolville, TX and less than 1 hour to Fort Worth. The property is ideally located within the fast-growing area of Parker County. The “cutting horse capital”, Weatherford is 18 miles to the south and DFW international airport being 58 miles to the east. Another great feature of the ranch is the prime location to three major Texas lakes less than 30 miles from the ranch. Lake Worth, Eagle Mountain Lake, and Lake Bridgeport are all within a quick drive. Land: Rolling Oaks Ranch is complemented by some great topography with rolling hills covered in mature oak trees and numerous ponds. The highlight of the property is the 26-acre soil conservation lake that sits in the middle of the property. Flowing into the lake is the Clear Fork of the Trinity River. Rolling Oaks Ranch is a great combination ranch with 60 acres of improved coastal Bermuda hay pastures, 175+/- acres of mature timber and the remaining portion of the ranch in open pastures of native grass excellent for grazing cattle. The property is cross fenced into 12 separate pastures making it ideal for rotational grazing for cattle. Water: Rolling Oaks boasts an enormous amount of water features. Starting with the 26-acre soil conservation lake that is fed by the Clear Fork of The Trinity River, to over 16 stock tanks spread out across the ranch. The abundance of water on this property is outstanding. Along with the natural water features the ranch is also improved with two water wells. One being near the house and shop and the other one located at the cattle pens. The water at the cattle pens supplies all the concrete drinking tanks located in the pens and the trap around the cattle facilities. Wildlife: This ranch is great for the outdoorsman and the recreational adventurist. The combination of open pastures with rolling hills, timber lined creeks, and motts of oak trees makes this ranch a wonderful place for all kinds of native wildlife. From whitetail deer, wild turkey, hogs, migrating waterfowl, and upland birds this property has it all. Improvements include: 1,500-foot paved driveway from the main entrance off Turpin Lake Road 40x60’ insulated shop First-class cattle processing facilities with pipe pens, semi and ground loadouts, covered working area, concrete water troughs, and multiple holding pens 12 different grazing pastures, cross-fenced throughout the property using barbed wire fencing Other: The main house remains standing but suffered extensive water damage several years ago. In response, the previous owners removed the interior down to the studs to address the damage. However, no renovation has been completed since. As a result, the structure has not been assigned any value in its current condition. Development Potential: With its substantial paved road frontage along the northern and southern boundary of the property, its diverse terrain, and close proximity to major cities, Rolling Oaks Ranch offers prime development potential. Whether subdividing into 3–5 acre country estates or larger recreational tracts the potential as a future development is always a potential.
$4,750,000  •  66 acres
Discover a unique opportunity to own a premier equestrian facility that once served as the Texas Christian University’s Equestrian Center. This expansive, 66-acre property is in Springtown, TX, and only forty miles north of Fort Worth’s Will Rogers Memorial Facility. This property is set up perfectly for the horse enthusiast with multiple covered arenas, over two dozen covered stalls, tack rooms, shops, two apartments, and multiple residences. With the infrastructure in place, this property is set up perfectly to run a successful business of training horses or putting on equestrian events. Land: Located just east of Springtown, TX, and 2 miles north of Highway 199 off Jay Bird Lane is the 66-acre equestrian paradise. The property also has access from the south off Old Reno Road. In addition to the expansive equestrian facilities, the property is separated into several paddocks ranging in size for horses and cattle. Water: The property is equipped with 2 water wells and has a city water meter as well. The water wells service the equestrian facilities and one of the houses with the other house being on city water. Equestrian Features:Covered Riding Arenas: 65x120 Covered Warm-Up Arena: Ideal for preparing horses before events. 125x200 Covered Dressage Arena: Perfect for training and competitions equipped with overhead fans, lights, and fiber optic wiring. 130x250 Covered Riding Arena: Originally designed for multiple equine discipline shows including working cowhorse, roping, and show jumping. The current owner is utilizing the arena for bull riding events. Equipped with an entire bull riding facility including 106 back pens, bull riding chutes, and an arena. The current owner holds several bull riding competitions each year to generate additional income for the property. The bull riding facility can be purchased in addition to the property or retailed by the seller. Outdoor arena: 150x350 Roping Arena: Newly renovated with new lights and roping chutes. · Additional Horse Facilities:11-Stall Horse Barn (12x12 stalls) 24-Stall Horse Barn (12 -12x12 & 12 – 24x24 stalls) Multiple tack rooms & feed rooms Wash rack Saddling area Veterinarian area Paddocks & Pastures: Multiple horse paddocks and turnouts with loafing sheds. Several additional larger traps that are ideal for pasturing cattle to graze or use in the horse training disciplines. The current owner chose to cut hay in 2024 on the southern pasture and baled approximately 130 rolls during the growing season. Workshops & Residences:Multiple Workshops: Perfect for maintenance, storage, or other equestrian-based needs. Hay Barn: Two Apartments: Set up perfectly for on-site staff each apartment is equipped with two bedrooms, one bath, a kitchen, and a living room. One of the apartments has been completely remodeled and the other one is in the process of being remodeled. Main Residence: A charming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home with a large office, covered patio, and covered parking. Secondary Residence: A spacious 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath, two large living rooms and a sunroom looking into the fenced back yard. Investment Potential: This property is ideally configured for the equestrian-minded buyer and presents endless opportunities. Whether you're a horse trainer specializing in multiple disciplines, an owner looking to host a variety of equestrian events, or wishing to continue the legacy of bull riding events, this facility can accommodate your vision. The property is also located in the path of growth with several housing developments going up in the area making this property prime for future development.
$2,119,000  •  97 acres
Hartness Ranch is a 97 ± acre property in Bosque County with approximately 1,178 feet of HWY 6 frontage just on the outskirts of town. The ranch offers excellent access, visibility, and a highly usable layout suitable for agricultural, commercial, or residential use. Location: Located in Iredell, Texas, the property sits approximately 77 miles southwest of Fort Worth, 63 miles northwest of Waco, 29 miles southeast of Stephenville, and 23 miles southwest of Glen Rose, placing it within easy reach of several major markets while maintaining a rural setting. Improvements: The property features an approximately 4,400 ± sqft custom metal building constructed in 2020, including roughly 1,600 ± sqft of refrigeration space. The building is well-positioned and offers flexibility for a variety of commercial, agricultural, storage, or potential residential uses. Additional improvements include cattle pens and well-maintained fencing and cross-fencing throughout the ranch. Land / Vegetation: The ranch is divided into four pastures with productive coastal fields well-suited for grazing or hay production. Mature pecan trees are scattered throughout the property, adding both aesthetic appeal and shade. Water: A wet-weather creek runs through the center of the property, providing natural drainage and seasonal water. A lined pond supports livestock and wildlife, and a water well is in place with the capability for irrigation. The property also has access to city water. Topography / Soils: The land features approximately 20 feet of elevation change, offering gentle contours and potential building sites. Soils consist primarily of sandy loam, ideal for forage production and overall land usability. Highlights: • Fenced and cross-fenced • Approximately 1,178’ of HWY 6 frontage • Ag exempt • Water well • Access to city water • Cattle pens • No restrictions Minerals: Contact broker for details.
$600,000  •  2.5 acres
Hartness Cattle is a 2.5 acre +/- acre property in Bosque County currently being run as a family-owned Custom Meat Processing business. The property offers approximately 1,178 feet of HWY 6 frontage just on the outskirts of town and features a custom metal building. This property is a prime location canvas ready for you to make it your own. The opportunities are endless! Location: The property is in Iredell, Texas situated 77 miles southwest of Fort Worth in Iredell, Texas. 63 miles northwest of Waco, 29 miles southeast of Stephenville, and just 23 miles southwest of Glen Rose. Improvements: The main structure is an approximately 4,400 sqft custom metal building built in 2020. There is approximately 1,600 sqft of refrigeration. Currently fully equipped as a meat processing business, however, could be converted into any type of business or living quarters. Water: There is a lined pond, and a water well both capable of being used for irrigation. Soil: Sandy loam soil. Highlights: - Excellent fencing - HWY 6 frontage - Water Well - Access to city water - No restrictions Minerals: Contact broker for details *Option to purchase up to 97+/- acres available.
$3,995,000  •  124 acres
Easter Canyon Ranch is a sleek, ultra-modern private retreat set on 124 picturesque acres of deep woods, lakes, ravines, open prairie, and pasture—offering a lush, park-like atmosphere just outside the DFW metroplex. Ideally located for both seclusion and convenience, it's close enough to enjoy a quick city dinner or night out. Location: Easter Canyon Ranch is nestled in Grandview, Texas, within Johnson County—just 15 minutes from the historic Cleburne Square, home to charming antique shops, cozy coffee houses, local cafes, an acclaimed community theatre, and the iconic 1912 granite courthouse. Though privately set, the ranch enjoys exceptional accessibility: only 60 minutes from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, 40 minutes from downtown Fort Worth, and The Shops at Clearfork. The property also lies within the highly rated Grandview Independent School District, offering both tranquility and convenience. Land: This remarkable 124-acre property—surrounded by large private ranches and forest—features rolling terrain, two lakes, a grotto, rock ravine, nature trails, natural springs, and seasonal waterfalls. Enjoy established orchards with plums, grapes, peaches, pears, and blackberries, plus a stunning greenhouse/garden house with fire pit, multiple seating areas, garden zones with drip irrigation, timers, lighting, electricity, and a potting shed. Wildlife abounds with frequent deer and turkey. The land includes a gun range, cattle chute, grazing paddocks, and is fenced/cross-fenced with high-strength gates. It currently benefits from an agricultural tax exemption on 123 acres, with potential to convert all or part to a wildlife exemption. Ideal for a family compound, event venue, or additional homesites—several prime building locations are available. No pipelines, oil/gas activity, or overhead power lines—just privacy, peace, and natural beauty. Wildlife: The ranch hosts an abundance of wildlife, including songbirds, white-tailed deer, dove, turkey, waterfowl, coyotes and the occasional bobcat. House: At the heart of this stunning retreat lies a beautiful 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath home, newly built in 2024. Offering 4,000 square feet of living space—excluding the expansive shop and garage areas—this home is designed for both luxury and practicality. A deep, covered porch wraps around the entire home, creating multiple additional living spaces ideal for relaxing or entertaining. The spacious primary suite features a large steam shower, soaking tub, and dual walk-in closets. An open-concept kitchen, dining, and gathering area is framed by a wall of windows and anchored by a striking indoor/outdoor fireplace. The chef’s kitchen boasts a large quartz island, custom cabinetry with abundant storage, and top-of-the-line Miele, Liebherr, and Thermador appliances. A glass-enclosed dining room offers an additional, elegant setting for meals. Upstairs includes three additional bedrooms, two full baths, a large guest kitchen, and a generous gathering room with breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding woods—perfect for multi-generational living or guest privacy. An outdoor shower with woodland views adds to the retreat-like ambiance. Additional features include two laundry areas, built-in storage and closets throughout, high-speed hard-wired internet, premium lighting and fixtures, and premium doors. Constructed with a fortress-like design using concrete and commercial-grade steel, the home offers extreme insulation and high-end windows for year-round comfort and durability. Minerals: Contact broker for details. The fine furnishings, art and Persian carpet collection are available for separate purchase.
$871,400  •  87.14 acres
The Alamo Ranch is an 87+/- acre North Texas ranch for sale in Montague County, conveniently located northwest of Dallas. This versatile recreational property is well suited for hunting, cattle grazing, or building your weekend retreat or custom dream home. The ranch features predominantly wooded terrain that creates excellent native wildlife habitat and provides strong hunting potential. Improvements include a functioning water well, septic system, and electricity already in place, making the property ready for immediate enjoyment or future development. Location: The property is ideally situated approximately 10 miles east of Bowie, Texas, in Montague County. It lies about 58 miles southeast of Wichita Falls and 78 miles northwest of Fort Worth, offering convenient access from the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex. The ranch is easily reached via FM 1758 and a county-maintained gravel road, providing reliable, all-weather access. Nearby amenities in Bowie include grocery stores, restaurants, fuel, feed and hardware stores, veterinary services, and medical care at the Bowie hospital- making it easy to support both recreational and agricultural uses. Larger retail, dining, and regional airport access are available in the Denton and Fort Worth areas. Positioned just north of Denton Creek, the property benefits from a highly desirable wildlife travel corridor, enhancing the area’s appeal for hunting and outdoor recreation. Land: This 87± acre North Texas ranch offers an ideal blend of productive pasture and quality wildlife habitat. The property features open hay fields suitable for livestock grazing or hay production, complemented by wooded terrain that provides excellent hunting opportunities. Heavy hardwoods along the creek bottom create prime roosting areas for turkey and support a healthy native wildlife population. The ranch is perimeter fenced with multiple secure pipe-gated entrances and includes some existing cross fencing for improved livestock management. All-weather ranch roads and well-maintained drivable trails provide easy access throughout the property. The land supports strong native grasses and includes approximately 25± acres of established coastal bermuda, making it well suited for both cattle operations and hay production. Water: The ranch is well watered with three wet-weather ponds, a natural spring, and a seasonal drainage creek that traverses the property. These surface water features enhance the ranch’s usability for livestock, wildlife, and recreational enjoyment. The creek corridor is lined with a healthy mix of mature hardwoods, creating prime wildlife habitat and supporting strong game movement throughout the property. Terrain/Topography: The Alamo Ranch features diverse terrain with four open hay fields and numerous locations ideal for food plots, offering flexibility for hunting, wildlife management, or agricultural use. A secluded, approximately one-acre area near the water well is perfect for a garden or an irrigated food plot. The property boasts about 40 feet of elevation change, providing natural drainage and varied landscape for improved pasture and wildlife habitat. Soils consist primarily of fine sandy loam, supporting strong native grasses, coastal bermuda, and productive agricultural areas. Recreation/Hunting: The Alamo Ranch is an outdoorsman’s paradise, offering abundant opportunities for hunting and wildlife observation. The property’s mix of wooded terrain, creek bottoms, and open fields provides multiple setups for pursuing game year-round. Wildlife on the ranch includes whitetail deer, turkey, feral hogs, and migratory game birds, making it ideal for avid hunters or those seeking a private recreational retreat. Its diverse habitat and well-managed land ensure consistent wildlife activity and an exceptional North Texas hunting experience. Minerals: Consult listing broker for information on minerals.
$7,087,500  •  567 acres
Mill Creek Ranch is a unique gem nestled in southern Johnson County, Texas. Encompassing approximately 567 +/- picturesque acres, this stunning ranch boasts dramatic bluffs that offer panoramic views stretching as far as the eye can see. Rolling pastureland bursting with wildflowers, rugged ridgelines, treed canyons, and spring fed creek corridors come together in contrast to create a diverse and beautiful property. The renowned Double Diamond Resorts' "The Retreat" borders the ranch on three sides, and paved FM 1434 runs along the entire western boundary. Mill Creek Ranch presents unparalleled opportunities for both recreation and sophisticated development. Location: Mill Creek Ranch is located 14 miles south of Cleburne, TX, off of paved FM 1434. It has easy access to the DFW metroplex via Highway 67 or the new Chisholm Trail Parkway. Dallas is 66 miles to the Northeast and FT Worth is a quick 44 miles to the North. Waco is 65 miles to the Southeast. Cleburne Regional Airport has a 5697’ runway and fuel and is located 13 miles from the ranch. DFW International Airport is 67 miles from the ranch. Lake Whitney is located a short drive south of the property. Land: This property is embraced by a diverse topography, possessing a significant elevation change of 140 feet throughout the ranch. Adorned with numerous ridges, Mill Creek Ranch offers sweeping views that stretch across the picturesque landscapes of Johnson County. Enhancing its appeal is a meticulously crafted trail system, thoughtfully designed to provide easy access to all areas of the property. Removing cedar trees and addressing prickly pear cactus has been a priority for the previous owners and it has made an impactful difference in restoring the land back to its original grandeur in many areas. The soils are predominantly Bolar Clay Loam and Aledo-Bolar Complex. Water: This property is blessed with an abundance of water sources, making it an ideal oasis for those who appreciate nature's offerings. Featuring two one acre plus stock ponds, two active unnamed creek beds, and Mill Creek, it provides ample opportunities for recreation and relaxation. To ensure continuity and convenience, seven water wells stand ready to provide a reliable water supply, offering both practical functionality and further recreational possibilities. A water tap has also been provided from the neighboring development. With such a diverse and abundant water ecosystem, this property promises an enchanting retreat for those who value water above and below the surface. Wildlife: Mill Creek Ranch stands as the ultimate haven for passionate outdoors enthusiasts. Its abundant water sources breathe life into every corner of the property. The combination of hilly terrain and expansive open pastures creates a distinctive habitat, offering sanctuary and sustenance for a variety of wildlife, including whitetail deer, turkey, dove, and hogs. With ample space to roam and abundant natural resources to thrive on, this ranch provides an idyllic setting for both wildlife and those who appreciate the beauty of the great outdoors. Other: No physical structures currently exist on the ranch, allowing for the next owner to build what they want, wherever they choose. Minerals: Contact broker for details. This ranch is being offered For Sale and is Exclusively Listed by TT Ranch Group of Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty. Buyer’s broker must be identified on first contact and accompany buying prospect on first showing to qualify for full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Listing Broker. Prospects may be required to provide proof of funds prior to scheduling a showing
$4,995,000  •  297 acres
The 297+/-Acre Giladon Creek Family Retreat is an incredible property with all the amenities that are needed for family fun. Bring the kids and grandchildren! Located about an hour east of Dallas, and just southeast of Wills Point, TX. This property’s abundant natural beauty makes it easy to see why people refer to this part of East Texas as God’s Country. Recreational Opportunities Abound: Swimming in the beautiful, heated pool complete with slide, jumping rock, and hot tub / relaxing in solitude / outdoor grilling / dining on the exceptionally landscaped deck or patio area complete with grain bin gazebo / biking / UTV riding / artifact hunting / game hunting / fishing / or hiking the trails throughout the property. Main Home: The main home is a fantastic, very well maintained Satterwhite Log Home surrounded by huge oak trees. The home has an open floor plan with three bedrooms and three and half baths plus an extra half bath by the swimming pool. A huge stone fireplace, large log beams and huge windows make the great room a wonderful place to entertain or relax with family and friends. The kitchen has a massive granite island along with granite countertops. The bedrooms are split with the primary suite on the main floor and the two other bedrooms upstairs. The home has a wrap-around porch and a huge carport area on one end. Located at the end of the carport is a nice, finished room that has a storm shelter and the owner’s gun safe. The area around the home is wonderfully landscaped. The yard and landscaping are watered by a sprinkler system that draws water from the fishing pond. Shop/Out Building: A short walk from the main home is a nicely constructed 50’ x 50’ spray foam insulated steel building with 20’ side walls. This building has a very nice guest apartment complete with a full bathroom, kitchenette, and a mini split heating and air conditioning unit. Above the guest quarters is a gym complete with air conditioning and heating. The main ground floor area in the building is excellent for big projects, storing UTVs, or housing a car collection. The Land: The property consists of beautiful rolling, mostly heavily wooded prime east Texas property. Excellent for hiking, UTV riding, horseback riding, hunting, exploring, or even camping. The property boasts hardwood trees including Post Oak, Red Oak, Hickory and Elm. Underbrush is mostly comprised of Yaupon holly, Cedar/eastern juniper, Dogwood, Redbud, American Beauty Berry, etc. Wildlife: Fishing for Bass, Crappie, and Blue Gill are excellent in the well-stocked large pond located by the main house. If fishing for Catfish is your game, then go to the separate stocked Catfish Pond, nicknamed “the honey hole”, located in the front pasture. In addition to the two large ponds there are several smaller stock tanks scattered throughout the property. The white-tailed deer population is prolific, and it is not uncommon to see dozens of deer in your front yard on any giving morning. Waterfowl, Wild Hogs, and Dove are also all inhabitants of the Giladon Creek Family Retreat. This place truly is a beautiful and amazing part of God’s creation. Financing: Seller financing available. Contact broker for details. Minerals: Contact broker for details.
$60,000,000  •  3,304 acres
The Colorado River Ranch is a one-of-a-kind property in the Texas Hill Country. Located in Lampasas County, Texas, this 3,304 +/- acre masterpiece is a beautiful recreational oasis. Countless improvements have been made to the Colorado River Ranch, including wildlife, extensive lodging options, roads, high fencing, water, clearing, food plots, breeding facilities, long-range shooting tower, and various barns and shops. As its name suggests, the ranch has nearly 2.5 miles of easily accessible Colorado River frontage, as well as majestic cliff views that overlook from high above. World class white-tailed deer and a large assortment of exotics roam the property. The exotics range from some of the more common varietals to several highly sought-after species, including Sable and Greater kudu. The Colorado River Ranch provides exceptional opportunities for the next owner/operator, with a diverse and well-managed wildlife population that enhances both recreational and investment appeal. Location: Just outside of Lampasas, Texas, the Colorado River Ranch sits within the coveted Texas Hill Country. It is a secluded retreat, with convenience to the city and all of its amenities. The majestic, gated entrance is 14 miles to Lampasas, 83 miles to Austin, 135 miles to San Antonio, and 181 miles to Dallas. Housing: The homes of Colorado River Ranch offer the perfect combination of privacy, functionality, and luxury. Located a short distance from the gate via all-weather gravel roads, they are secluded in a way that one feels miles from any access point. Main Lodge: The Colorado River Ranch's main lodge is an expansive 10,000+/- SQFT beauty. Throughout the lodge one can find multiple communal gathering areas, all with their own unique scenic views of the ranch. The lodge includes a full bar, large dining area, gaming room, commercial kitchen, oversized screened in porch and large outdoor firepit, which both overlook the herds of wild game below. This lodge has 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. Small Lodge: The small lodge, often utilized for overflow, is a stone's throw away from the main lodge and comprised of 4,000+/- SQFT. It includes 6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms. Owner's Home: Approximately 3500+/- SQFT. This 3 bedroom and 2 bathroom home is currently utilized as the main residence for the owner. It also includes a swimming pool and beautiful outdoor living area to enjoy with friends and family. Manager / Foreman Home: This is a 2 bedroom and 2 bathroom home that is perfect for housing a full time ranch manager. Additional Housing: There is a 5 bedroom and 3 bathroom oversized doublewide mobile home that is used by other staff and hunting guides. A one bedroom and one bathroom apartment is also located underneath the elevated shooting tower and custom built 20' x 20' gun safe room. Wildlife: Whether your preference is hunting, viewing, or both, the Colorado River Ranch is a wildlife enthusiast’s dream. The entire property is high-fenced, with additional cross-fencing throughout, and numerous electric gates provide ease of access across the ranch. The property previously supported an elite white-tailed deer breeding operation, with approximately $8M invested into the herd. While the breeding program has been halted and the herd released, the custom-built, state-of-the-art facilities remain in place and could be seamlessly reactivated. These improvements are in excellent condition—insulated, air-conditioned, and fully equipped with water and electricity. An abundance of native game, including deer, hogs, and dove, can be found across the ranch, with numerous 200"+ class white-tailed deer and the occasional 300"+ observed. The exotic game population continues to be a major highlight and value-add, featuring species such as American bison, Greater kudu, Sable, Axis, Aoudad, Blackbuck, Fallow deer, Gemsbok, Nilgai, Oryx, Bongo, Roan antelope, Grant’s gazelle, and Nyala. Water: The namesake of this property comes from the 2.5 +/- miles of Colorado River frontage, all of which is accessible from the ranch. The views of the river are remarkable, and have many vantage points throughout the 300+/- feet of elevation change. The clear and cool river waters provide ample recreation enjoyment including tubing, canoeing, swimming, fishing, and relief from the summer heat. Sunsets overlooking the river are memorable to say the least. There is also a 10 +/- acre lake located within the ranch with fantastic fishing. A main water line runs all the way from the river to this lake and the ranch has water rights to pump from the river when needed. In addition, there are smaller water lines that run from the main line to multiple water troughs and stock tanks strategically located throughout the property for the wildlife. 7 working electric and solar powered water wells are located on the ranch. Additional Structures: There are multiple other buildings and structures on the property, which are all in excellent condition. They include barns, shops, equipment sheds, a processing facility with walk in cooler, and more. The existing deer breeding facility could be easily converted into an additional living quarters or lodge. Additional Information: An experienced ranch manager and staff are currently in place. Minerals are negotiable based on offer. Contact broker for further details.
$5,942,000  •  642 acres
Just over 30 minutes from downtown Dallas, Luna Ranch presents a rare opportunity to own a large-scale recreational property with exceptional water resources, diverse wildlife habitat, and the privacy of a true ranch setting. Encompassing 642 ± acres along the South Fork Sabine River, the property offers a unique blend of productive grazing land, mature hardwoods, creek corridors, and wetland habitat. With strong recreational appeal and continued agricultural utility, Luna Ranch is a remarkable North Texas offering rarely found this close to the Metroplex. LOCATION: Luna Ranch offers a rare combination of privacy, acreage, and accessibility, located just east of the Dallas Metroplex near one of North Texas’ fastest-growing communities. The ranch provides the opportunity to enjoy a true recreational property setting while remaining within easy reach of major cities, amenities, and recreational destinations. Less than 10 miles from Royse City Less than 15 miles from Rockwall & Lake Ray Hubbard 35 miles from downtown Dallas 25 miles from Lake Tawakoni 1 hour from Cedar Creek Lake Located just outside of Munson, Texas, Luna Ranch benefits from its close proximity to Royse City for dining, shopping, and services while maintaining the privacy and seclusion of a large contiguous ranch. With convenient access to major roadways and the Dallas Metroplex, the property offers an exceptional balance of rural recreation and everyday accessibility. RESIDENCE & IMPROVEMENTS: The main residence is positioned on the highest point of the ranch behind a gated concrete driveway, offering privacy and elevated views of the surrounding landscape. The home features five bedrooms, including a dedicated bunk room, an open-concept living area, and covered parking. Additional improvements include a covered hay barn, cattle pens, perimeter and cross fencing, and a concrete road system extending throughout the property. The ranch is well-equipped for continued agricultural use while providing comfortable accommodations for weekend retreats, hunting trips, or full-time living. LAND: The ranch features a scenic combination of rolling hay meadows, mature hardwood thickets, and fertile river bottoms with approximately 35 feet of elevation change throughout the property. Bermuda grass is abundant, particularly within the floodplain areas and along the river bottoms. A concrete road system runs the length of the ranch, providing year-round access throughout the property, including the river bottoms during wet conditions. Approximately 80–85% of the ranch lies within the FEMA floodplain, contributing to the property's exceptional wildlife habitat and productive soils. WATER: Water is a defining feature of Luna Ranch, with the South Fork Sabine River flowing through the northern portion of the property and Renfro Creek traversing the central and southern areas. Multiple stock tanks and duck sloughs provide additional water resources throughout the ranch. The combination of river, creek, and wetland habitat creates an ideal environment for wildlife while enhancing the property's recreational opportunities. The Sabine River corridor also provides a unique opportunity to further develop premier waterfowl habitat, with extensive green timber, natural sloughs, and the ability to utilize river flows for flooded habitat management. WILDLIFE: Luna Ranch offers exceptional wildlife habitat with a strong native whitetail population supported by the property's diverse terrain, mature hardwoods, river corridors, and abundant water resources. Multiple blinds and feeders are strategically placed throughout the ranch, providing excellent hunting opportunities across the property. Numerous trophy bucks have been harvested over the years, including several scoring in the 160-inch range. The ranch also provides opportunities for dove, hogs, and migrating waterfowl, with duck sloughs attracting significant numbers of birds throughout the winter months. The South Fork Sabine River corridor presents a unique opportunity to further enhance the property's waterfowl potential, with extensive green timber, natural wetlands, and the ability to utilize river flows to develop premier flooded habitat. Combined with the existing river bottoms, sloughs, and diverse wildlife habitat, Luna Ranch offers the foundation for an exceptional hunting and conservation property with the potential to become a premier waterfowl destination. TAX & MANAGEMENT: The entire ranch is enrolled in a wildlife management plan with Hunt County and maintains an agricultural exemption status. The property is currently utilized for cattle operations while providing outstanding recreational opportunities.
$2,600,000  •  3 acres
Discover luxury and sophistication in this East Texas retreat, tucked away on three wooded acres in South Tyler. Saddlebrook Estates is an exclusive gated community just minutes from Tyler’s newest development and in the highly rated Whitehouse ISD. Built in the spirit of Neoclassical style, this custom home is the result of thoughtful collaboration between architect, builder and homeowner. It is a showcase of elegance and modern style without sacrificing convenience for everyday life. The master wing features a rotunda-shaped bedroom, separate showers and closets, and laundry room. Among the many unique aspects of this home are its grand split-staircase entrance, stately library, executive office, saltwater pool, lighted tennis courts, in-home theater, game room, craft room, and gazebo with grill. Each of the four upstairs bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms.
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3131 Turtle Creek Blvd. 4th Floor
Dallas, TX 75219

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