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$715,000  •  164.48 acres
Seven Springs Ranch: 5 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Home, 7 Springs, Waterfall, Creek, and Shop Buildings for Sale in Arkansas This 164.48-acre property offers live water, scenic views, privacy, a modern manufactured home, excellent hunting, and a rare mix of pasture and hardwood timber, all set in a private hollow with Ozark Mountain views. The land features 7 natural springs, including one that creates a waterfall flowing into a year-round creek, along with 4 ponds, a drilled well, established trails, and an orchard with a variety of fruit trees. The 2021 manufactured home includes 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, an open floor plan, updated appliances, spacious kitchen, walk-in closets, a large walk-in shower, and a soaking tub. A whole-house backup generator provides added security. Additional improvements include 3 shops (two 30x50 and one 30x40) with concrete floors, ideal for equipment, storage, or workspace. Wildlife is abundant, with deer, turkey, and black bear frequently seen. Highway 9 frontage offers easy access while maintaining privacy. Conveniently located minutes from the White River, under an hour to Norfork Lake, and about 20 minutes to Mountain View (home of the renowned Ozark Folk Center, live music, and year-round festivals), this is a one-of-a-kind Ozark property all for $734,900! Contact Roxanne Byram at 870-291-0382 or 870-368-4155 for more information or to schedule a showing.
$1,750,000  •  34 acres
Tucked behind a gated, tree-lined entrance, this rare 34-acre sanctuary offers complete privacy while remaining just minutes from town. A long drive reveals sweeping pastures, a serene pond with dock, and culminates in a stunning barndominium that perfectly blends modern luxury with timeless country living. At the heart of the property stands a meticulously designed 3,622 square foot 4-bedroom + bonus room, 2.5-bath barndominium with soaring 25-foot ceilings, exposed wood beams, and picture windows that frame sweeping sunrise and sunset views across the farm. Every detail reflects the vision of an interior designer: a chef’s dream kitchen featuring an industrial-grade range and walk-in pantry, exceptional woodwork and tile throughout, and high-end finishes that elevate every space. The home is equipped with a whole-house water filtration system and tankless water heater for exceptional comfort and efficiency. The main living area centers around a dramatic floor-to-ceiling brick fireplace flanked by massive built-in bookshelves. Upstairs, an expansive loft currently configured as a game room (with darts, shuffleboard, and game table) offers endless entertainment possibilities, while a large bonus room provides flexible space for a theater room or additional storage. Thoughtfully designed built-in nightstands and dressers grace both the master and upstairs guest bedrooms. The master suite features a custom-built cabinet with electric fireplace and integrated dresser, along with direct access to the screened porch for effortless enjoyment of the swim spa. The luxurious master bath includes a spacious walk-in shower, double sinks, vanity, and a washer/dryer conveniently located in the closet area. A large, impressive canning and processing room features an industrial sink, stainless steel prep tables, glass-door refrigerators, freezers, and an ice machine. With its convenient garage door providing direct garden access, this versatile space could readily be converted into an additional guest suite with French doors and a full bath (washer/dryer hookups and plumbing are already in place). A full mudroom with dog/boot wash station adds everyday convenience. Step outside to the 1,200 sq ft attached screened porch, a true outdoor living masterpiece complete with a fireplace, full outdoor kitchen (including griddle), large glass refrigerator, and a massive swim spa. This space overlooks the rolling pastures and delivers unmatched sunset views, creating the perfect setting for entertaining or quiet relaxation. Additional highlights include: • Attached 6-car garage with 220V outlets, urinal, and sink, the ultimate man cave and workshop • Dedicated gun range and axe-throwing area for outdoor recreation • 2 large cross-fenced pastures with Ritchie watering system • Electric fence on one field • Additional open hay fields • Chicken coop, horse/donkey stall, and multiple storage buildings (including a Connex box and wood shed) • Large concrete RV pad with full hookups (perfect for guests or a future tiny home) • Outdoor custom barrel sauna • Security cameras throughout the property Whether you’re seeking a turn-key private estate, a gentleman’s farm, or a peaceful retreat with room to grow, this property delivers an exceptional lifestyle. The land is highly usable with high-quality hay production, and the improvements are extensive and well-maintained. A rare opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind property that combines luxury, functionality, and tranquility in a highly desirable East Tennessee location. Select farm equipment, including two side-by-sides, dump trailer, dually farm truck, and excavator are available for negotiation with the sale. Additionally, most furnishings within the residence are negotiable.
$5,950,000  •  764.21 acres
Expansive Farm and Timberland Retreat Spanning an impressive 764.21 deeded acres near Fayetteville, North Carolina, this remarkable property offers a rare blend of productive farmland, managed timberland, and established homesteads. Known as OK Farms of Cedar Creek, this sprawling property is perfectly positioned near Stedman North Carolina, presenting a harmonious balance between cultivated fields and natural wooded areas. With 619.78 acres of timberland providing both privacy and resource potential, alongside 144.43 acres of cleared land ready for agricultural use, this property is a versatile investment for farming, hunting, or recreational pursuits. Established Agricultural Operation The farm currently supports an active and well-maintained 12,160 head pig nursery operation, featuring eight buildings designed for 1,520 head each. These facilities are under a reputable grower contract, ensuring a reliable income stream and operational stability. Supporting the livestock operation is a substantial spray field for managing hog waste, complemented by a 24-acre center pivot irrigation system that sustains the cleared cropland. An excellent network of roads throughout the property and includes 9,527 feet of state maintained road frontage which facilitates easy access throughout the property and enhances its operational efficiency. Residential and Recreational Opportunities In addition to its agricultural assets, the property includes three residential homes, currently rented and providing additional income potential. These homes offer comfortable living accommodations, making the farm suitable for family residence, farm management, or tenant housing. The great road system and expansive acreage also invite ample opportunities for hunting and outdoor recreation, making this property not only a working farm but a private country retreat. Owner will Consider selling the Hog Farm separate from rest of the farm.
$1,300,000  •  59.95 acres
Home on Acreage For Sale in Hindsville, Arkansas Welcome to 836 Madison 7412, Hindsville, AR — 60 breathtaking acres of rolling Ozark countryside with a year-round spring-fed creek running through the property. This beautiful 4 bed, 3 bath, 4,384 sq ft home includes a 2 bed, 1 bath detached apartment with separate utilities, allowing for additional income. Located in peaceful Hindsville, this rare offering combines natural beauty with a working cattle operation. Whether you're seeking a private estate, working farm, hunting retreat, or investment opportunity, this property delivers. The 60 acres feature a mix of open pasture, providing flexibility for livestock, horses, hay production, or recreational use, along with gently rolling terrain offering scenic views of the surrounding Ozark hills. A true highlight of the property is the live, spring-fed creek that flows year-round, enhancing the land’s agricultural value while creating a serene setting perfect for fishing, wildlife watching, or simply enjoying the peaceful sound of flowing water. Living in Hindsville, AR Hindsville, Arkansas is a small, charming town located in the scenic Ozark Mountains of Madison County. Known for its peaceful rural atmosphere and friendly community, Hindsville offers a slower pace of life while still being within easy reach of larger cities like Fayetteville. The area is rich in natural beauty, with rolling hills, forests, and nearby waterways that provide opportunities for hiking, fishing, and outdoor recreation. Hindsville is also home to a mix of historic buildings and local businesses that give the town its small-town character, making it a welcoming place for residents and visitors alike. Its proximity to the Ozark National Forest adds to its appeal for nature lovers and those seeking a quiet, country lifestyle.
$8,500,000  •  700 acres
The Finest Large-Acreage Opportunity Available in Savannah and Hardin County, Tennessee — This Exceptional 700-Acre+/- Riverfront Property Offers Unmatched Development Potential, Recreational Appeal, and Scenic Beauty in One of the Area’s Most Desirable Locations. Strategically Positioned, the Property Directly Adjoins the City Limits of Savannah, TN and Sits Across the Road from Savannah’s Sportsplex at 940 Cravens Road. With approximately 2,500 Feet Of Paved Frontage on Cravens Road and an Impressive 7,000 Feet of Tennessee River Frontage, This tract presents Multiple High-Value Development Options. Prime Development Opportunities: - Residential Development — Approximately 233 Acres+/- of High-Ground Land along Cravens Road Lie Outside the Flood Zone, Making it Ideal for Single-Family Homes, Subdivisions, or Upscale Residential Communities. There is another 74 Acres+/- more that is in the 100 year flood zone that could be added into this 233 Acre+/- section to be able to Develop the 300 plus acre section. A Ton of Options! - Riverfront Development — The Western Portion Offers Extensive Frontage along the Gorgeous Tennessee River for River Lots, Waterfront Homes, or Resort-Style Living with Stunning Views of the River with the Savannah Bridge in the background to the South. - Entertainment & Event Venue — Envision an Amphitheater, Concert Venue, or Large-Scale Event Site with the Tennessee River as a Dramatic Backdrop. Its Proximity to Town Provides Easy Access and Logistics, Creating Limitless Possibilities for Tourism and Community Events. Utilities are readily available at the road, including City Water, Natural Gas, Electricity, Telephone, and Dual high-speed Fiber Internet options. The Property is Nearly Evenly Divided between Open Land and Wooded Areas. It Includes 307 Acres+/- of Productive Row Crop/Tillable Farmland (Currently Income-Producing) and 162 Acres of Wooded Land within the 100-Year Flood Zone, Offering Natural Buffers and Wildlife Habitat. Additional Features Include a Pond, Branch, and Smaller Bogs that Enhance the Landscape and Recreational Value. Recreation & Lifestyle: This Legacy Farm has Long Been a Jewel of Hardin County. It Delivers Outstanding Whitetail Deer and Turkey Hunting, Along with Excellent Fishing and Boating on the Tennessee River. The River System Connects to Multiple Waterways, Providing True Access to the Broader Inland Waterway Network and Beyond. A Well-Maintained Gravel Interior Road Provides Easy Access to the River at Two Separate Points, to the Rest of the Property at Multiple Points, and the City of Savannah Maintains a Large Portion of the Road for their water wells (With An Existing Easement On The Property). Old Homeplaces on the Property add Historical Character to The Land. Location Advantages: Located just Minutes from Downtown Savannah, the Property Benefits from its Adjacency to City Services while Retaining a Private, Expansive, Rural Feel. The Scenic River Views, Combined with Proximity to Recreational Amenities like the Sportsplex, 4 Fields, Fairgrounds, and Tennessee Street Park, Make this a Rare Find for Developers, Investors, or Visionary Landowners Seeking to Create Something Special. Whether Your Vision is a Master-Planned Residential Community, a Premier Riverfront Enclave, an Entertainment Destination, or Simply Preserving a Magnificent Legacy Hunting and Farming Property, the Possibilities Here Are Truly Endless. This is a Rare Opportunity to Own a True Tennessee Legacy Farm. Properties of this Caliber, Scale, and Privacy do not come Available Often. A True One-Of-A-Kind Opportunity to Own a Significant Piece of Savannah’s Riverfront Heritage and Shape its Future. This exquisite retreat offers a serene escape, positioned only a leisurely 2.5-hour drive from both Nashville and Memphis.
$850,000  •  10 acres
Welcome to Prestonrose Farm, a rare opportunity to own a fully integrated organic farm, craft brewery and restaurant in the scenic Arkansas River Valley near Paris, Arkansas. Prestonrose is currently and has continually been operating for over 10 years, providing a destination for all types of visitors. This turnkey estate combines agricultural production, craft beverage manufacturing, fully operational restaurant and agritourism potential into one exceptional destination property. The brewery is thoughtfully designed with a three-barrel system for professional production and guest experience, featuring high-quality brewing equipment, cold-side systems, kegging infrastructure, and a welcoming space ideal for tastings, events, and on-site experiences. With an established foundation already in place, the property is positioned for continued growth in both production and hospitality. The organic farm spans 10 acres of fertile, well-managed land with approximately four acres prepared for immediate cultivation and seven acres enclosed with an 8-foot deer-proof fence. Infrastructure supports a wide range of agricultural uses including hops, grains, produce, and specialty crops, with semi-truck access ensuring efficient logistics and distribution. Supporting facilities include a 1,750 sq ft main residence with a 3 bed, 2 bath layout plus an insulated in-law suite, multiple cabins, greenhouse, barn, and extensive farm improvements. A screened and climate-controlled seating area, commercial kitchen setup, and event-ready spaces further enhance the property’s ability to host visitors and create a true farm to table destination experience. Equipment and operational assets convey with the sale, including brewing systems, fermentation and cooling infrastructure, kegs, delivery vehicle, zero turn mower, golf cart, tractor, implements, and additional farm and hospitality tools.
$3,083,500  •  863 acres
The Getaway is a convergence of land, water, and wildlife that serious hunters and recreational land buyers spend years searching for. Positioned near US Highway 80 between Dallas and Shreveport, this 863-acre property in Upshur and Wood counties carries nearly two miles of Sabine River frontage, 2.5 miles of Rogers Creek running through the interior, hardwood bottoms stacked with deer, sloughs that hold birds when the migration pushes through, and approximately 150 acres of mature Loblolly Pine plantation that adds both timber value and thick, thermal cover. Five pipeline right-of-ways cut natural shooting lanes through the property. Multiple established shooting houses are already in place. The infrastructure is built. The habitat is dialed in. You show up, hang your coat, and hunt. Whitetail Deer Hunting | 180-Class Bucks Harvested on This Property The hardwood bottoms and creek drainages at The Getaway hold the kind of whitetail hunting that keeps serious deer hunters coming back season after season. The canopy is a mix of Post Oak, Willow Oak, Water Oak, Red Oak, Cherry Bark Oak, Shumard Red Oak, Black Hickory, and Black Gum, mature mast producers that draw deer out of the timber and into range during the rut and early season. Rogers Creek and the Sabine River corridor create natural travel routes that concentrate deer movement and make patterning big bucks a matter of patience, not luck. The property’s track record speaks for itself. 180-class whitetails have been harvested here. Five pipeline right-of-ways function as ready-made shooting lanes and food plot candidates. Multiple shooting houses are in position and ready to hunt. The Getaway has the genetics, the habitat, and the pressure history to produce mature bucks. It does not need a rebuild; it needs new boots! Duck Hunting on Sloughs, Flooded Timber, and Sabine River Bottoms When the migration stacks up in East Texas, The Getaway becomes a different kind of place entirely. The sloughs are loaded with Duckweed and Smartweed and ringed by timber that pins birds and keeps them working. Flooded timber and creek bottoms along Rogers Creek and the Sabine produce the kind of natural habitat that holds puddle ducks throughout the season; no pumps, no artificial flooding, just the land working the way it was designed to work. Wood Ducks, Teal, Mallard, and other puddle ducks have been taken here in past seasons. Cleared roads and interior trails provide direct access to every duck hunting area on the property without walking out at dark in knee-deep water. Sabine River Fishing | Bass, Catfish, Crappie, and Alligator Gar The Sabine River, which runs along the property boundary, is a working East Texas river fishery, not a supplemental amenity. Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Channel Catfish, Flathead Catfish, Blue Catfish, Bream, Buffalo, Carp, and Alligator Gar all inhabit the river. Rogers Creek adds additional holding water inside the property. Whether you are running lines, throwing a topwater at first light, or fly fishing the creek edges during summer, the water at The Getaway fishes hard across multiple species and seasons without leaving the property. For the angler who wants a base camp with serious river access, the combination of Sabine frontage and interior creek mileage makes this property a compelling setup. Hog Hunting, Small Game, and Year-Round Opportunities The Getaway does not go quiet between deer and duck seasons. Wild hogs are active throughout the property, and the creek bottoms and pine thickets provide exactly the kind of rooting, denning, and travel cover that keeps populations moving and huntable year-round. Bobcats, Coyotes, and Squirrels round out the small game and predator opportunities. The diverse habitat, from river bottoms to pine plantations to open fields, supports a full rotation of hunting activity from archery season through late winter, with hogs bridging every gap in between. Camp Headquarters | Furnished Cabin, Equipment Storage, and Walk-In Cooler The camp infrastructure at The Getaway was built for working hunters, not weekend glampers. Camp Headquarters includes a fully furnished cabin with one private bedroom, a large bunkroom, bathroom, kitchen, and a living and gathering area with a front porch. Every piece of furniture conveys. Utilities are established; Big Sandy City Water and Upshur County Rural Electric are already in place, backed by conventional septic. The support buildings are what separate this camp from a cleared lot with a cabin dropped on it. A 30×50-foot insulated equipment storage building with roll-up doors at each end handles gear, ATVs, and other equipment. A separate shed built for tractors, implements, and trailers includes a dedicated walk-in cooler for storing harvested game, the kind of setup that matters when you are stacking deer during the rut or running several hunters through a multi-day camp. The property currently holds agricultural exemption status, which carries meaningful tax advantages for the incoming owner. Loblolly Pine Plantation | 150 Acres of Timber Value Four stands of mature Loblolly Pine cover approximately 150 acres of the property. The timber carries real commercial value — pulpwood, sawtimber, and utility pole markets all draw from well-stocked East Texas plantation stands. For hunters, these same stands provide dense thermal cover, solid bedding areas, and natural travel corridors connecting the hardwood bottoms to the open fields. Big Sandy, Texas | Between Dallas and Shreveport on Highway 80 The Getaway sits on US Highway 80 at Big Sandy, Texas, roughly halfway between Dallas and Shreveport — a location that makes this ranch genuinely accessible for buyers coming from multiple directions. Big Sandy provides immediate access to fuel, supplies, and services, while Tyler and Longview offer full-service medical facilities, retail, major grocery, and dining within a short drive. The surrounding East Texas Pineywoods region supports a strong hunting and outdoor culture, with TPWD-managed wildlife resources, nearby access to Lake O’ The Pines, Caddo Lake, and Sam Rayburn Reservoir, and a well-established community of landowners committed to serious wildlife management. Drive Times from The Getaway: • Big Sandy, TX — 5 miles, approximately 8 minutes • Tyler, TX — 27 miles, approximately 35 minutes • Longview, TX — 32 miles, approximately 40 minutes • Dallas, TX — 113 miles, approximately 1 hour 48 minutes • Shreveport, LA — 87 miles, approximately 1 hour 32 minutes Airport Access — Regional and International Connections The Getaway’s position on Highway 80 puts multiple commercial airports within practical range for out-of-state buyers, partners, or guests who prefer to fly in and drive straight to camp. Regional Airports: • Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR) — 27 miles, approximately 35 minutes • East Texas Regional Airport, Longview (GGG) — 34 miles, approximately 40 minutes • Shreveport Regional Airport (SHV) — 85 miles, approximately 1 hour 20 minutes Major Airports: • Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) — 115 miles, approximately 1 hour 50 minutes • Dallas Love Field (DAL) — 110 miles, approximately 1 hour 45 minutes
$524,000  •  29 acres
Certified Organic Farm Ground | Nearly 30 Acres | Upper Capay Valley | Soil, Water, and Usability Productive, certified organic farmland is getting harder to find, and this nearly 30-acre parcel in Guinda, located in the Upper Capay Valley, delivers the core fundamentals that serious agricultural buyers are actively seeking. This property is certified organic and features predominantly Class 1 and Class 2 soils, supporting a wide range of agricultural uses including row crops, specialty crops, and organic farming operations. Ground with this combination of soil quality and organic status is not only usable, but also highly desirable in today’s market. A strong agricultural well is already in place, providing a reliable water source for ongoing or future farming. When evaluating farmland, it always comes down to soil, water, and usability. This parcel checks each of those boxes. The land is clean, open, and functional, making it easy to work and suitable for a variety of agricultural applications. Surrounding properties reflect active farming operations, reinforcing the strength and consistency of the area as a working agricultural corridor. Set in the Upper Capay Valley, the property also offers beautiful views of the surrounding hills, creating a setting that combines productivity with a sense of place. This is ground that works, and it presents well. Whether you are expanding an existing operation, entering the organic farming space, or securing quality agricultural land for long-term investment, this is a strong opportunity with real fundamentals already in place.
$900,000  •  31.74 acres
A quarter mile of paved road frontage. A natural spring. Hardwood canopy you won't replant in a lifetime. King Farm sits two miles east of Bullard on FM 344, offering 31.738 acres of Smith County land; a tract built for the buyer ready to run cattle or horses on ground with real bones, or for the sportsman who wants a weekend place close enough to Tyler to use every Friday night. Property Details: 31.738 Acres with Road Frontage, Spring Water, and Hardwood Canopy This farm and ranch tract spans 31.738 acres with approximately one-quarter mile of frontage along FM 344 E, giving the property both accessibility and multiple potential home site positions. The landscape moves from flat open pasture into gently rolling terrain that climbs to a distinct hilltop, a natural building pad with long views across the surrounding countryside. Massive scattered hardwoods stand throughout the tract, the kind of canopy that took a century to grow and can never be rushed back. Improved grasses cover the open ground, and sandy loam soil underfoot keeps drainage honest and root systems happy. A working barbed-wire fence is in place, and a pond adds a second surface-water feature to complement the spring. The property currently carries an agricultural exemption, which keeps annual taxes manageable and provides a meaningful advantage for buyers planning to continue a cattle or hay operation. Families considering a home site will appreciate that this address falls within the Bullard Independent School District, a TEA-rated district consistently recognized among the stronger rural systems in East Texas, with Bullard High School ranked in the top tier of Texas high schools. Natural Spring and Pond: Water for Livestock and Wildlife A natural spring feeds the north corner of the tract, creating a year-round water source that doesn't rely on pumps, wells, or rainfall alone. In East Texas ranching, spring water is the feature buyers recognize immediately and sellers rarely offer. Combined with the existing pond, the tract carries two separate water sources before a single well is drilled, which is a significant advantage for cattle operations, horse turnout, or wildlife management. The spring sits in the hardwood bottom, where the shade and steady moisture hold whitetails through summer and pull them in consistently in fall. Utilities and Infrastructure: Municipal Water and Electric at the Road A large municipal waterline runs along FM 344 at the county road boundary, and electrical service is available at the road as well. That combination of public water, grid power, and paved frontage removes the three largest infrastructure headaches that typically price rural acreage buyers out of a project. Cattle, Horses, and Improved Grasses on Sandy Loam The open portions of the property are already in improved grasses over sandy loam soil, ready to support a small cow-calf operation, stocker program, or horse turnout the day a buyer closes. The rolling topography provides natural drainage, and the existing barbed-wire fence gives a working structure to build from. Hardwood shade is scattered throughout the open ground, giving livestock natural relief during East Texas summers, a feature worth real money when you're trying to keep body condition on cattle in August. The agricultural exemption reflects the tract's active ag use and transfers significant value to the next owner who continues the operation. Whitetail Deer and Recreational Use Near Bullard White-tailed deer filter through the hardwood bottom, moving between the spring, the pond, and the adjoining country. For a recreational buyer, 31.738 acres is a manageable size to hunt, manage, and improve. The hardwood canopy provides mast production and bedding cover; the open pasture gives you shooting lanes and food plot opportunities; the spring and pond pull deer. It's a property where a weekend owner can genuinely pattern movement and see results from a modest management effort. Location: Two Miles from Bullard, 15 Miles South of Tyler King Farm sits on the FM 344 corridor in southern Smith County, an area shaped by the same agricultural heritage, cotton, fruit, cattle, and timber that built Bullard in the 1880s along the Kansas and Gulf Short Line Railroad. The town still anchors the corridor with the Bullard History Museum downtown, the American Freedom Museum at Brook Hill School, and the historic Dewberry Plantation nearby. Just down the road from the property sits Kiepersol, a 63-acre estate vineyard, distillery, and TripAdvisor's top-rated restaurant in Tyler, putting one of East Texas's most recognized destinations less than a short drive from the front gate. Tyler itself, 15 miles north, offers full-service shopping, medical care including UT Health East Texas, Tyler State Park, Caldwell Zoo, and the annual Texas Rose Festival. Drive Times to Nearby Cities The property's position along FM 344 gives owners fast access to Bullard's small-town services, Tyler's regional amenities, and the Dallas metroplex for weekend travel or business. Bullard, TX – 2 miles, approximately 5 minutes Downtown Tyler, TX – 15 miles, approximately 25 minutes Jacksonville, TX – 20 miles, approximately 30 minutes Longview, TX – 45 miles, approximately 55 minutes Shreveport, LA – 115 miles, approximately 2 hours Dallas, TX – 112 miles, approximately 2 hours Airport Access: Regional and International Connections Tyler Pounds Regional Airport provides daily American Airlines service to DFW, while DFW International gives owners worldwide connections within a reasonable drive. Regional general aviation options are available locally for private flyers. Regional Airports: Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR) – 18 miles, approximately 25 minutes Cherokee County Airport, Jacksonville (JSO) – 20 miles, approximately 30 minutes East Texas Regional Airport, Longview (GGG) – 50 miles, approximately 1 hour Major Airports: Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) – 112 miles, approximately 2 hours Dallas Love Field (DAL) – 108 miles, approximately 1 hour 55 minutes Shreveport Regional Airport (SHV) – 115 miles, approximately 2 hours Who This Property Fits King Farm is built for the buyer who wants working ground with genuine character. Cattle and horse operators will value the improved grasses, sandy loam, natural spring, existing pond, perimeter fence, and active agricultural exemption. Recreational buyers will recognize the hardwood canopy, hilltop elevation, and consistent whitetail activity as a weekend retreat that doesn't require a long drive—Tyler is 25 minutes, Dallas is two hours, and DFW connects you anywhere. Families drawn to the Bullard ISD footprint will find in the hilltop a home site with municipal water and power at the road, mature shade from trees you can't buy, and room for kids, horses, and a small herd.
$172,000,000  •  16,395 acres
JES Farms, located just north of Pierre, South Dakota, in Hughes and Sully Counties, stands as one of the premier large-scale irrigated agricultural operations in the Midwest. This expansive, privately owned farm spans approximately 16,395+/- acres featuring highly productive silty loam soils ideally suited for high-yield row crop production. Prime Irrigation and Productivity At the heart of JES Farms lies an advanced irrigation system drawing from the Missouri River. It includes 84 Valley center pivots (with 13 corner systems), a 13-mile gravity-fed canal system with a 125-foot elevation drop for efficient low-pressure delivery, and extensive underground piping. This setup supports roughly 12,458 irrigated acres delivering reliable water even in South Dakota’s variable climate (average rainfall ~19 inches). The farms also has 2,333 dryland cropland acres. The farm boasts strong productivity ratings, with top soil classes averaging 93% and an overall average around 84%. FSA data highlights substantial contract bases for corn, wheat, and soybeans. JES Farms also leases 175 acres and that leasehold interest could possibly be assigned to Buyer. The permit to pump water from the Missouri River was issued by the State Legislature of South Dakota. The permit is for 55,000 acres feet of irrigation water. In 2017, over 250 miles of drain tile was installed for 18 pivots. The 13 pivots system corner units were also installed in 2017. Infrastructure and Diversified Operations A ~2,000,000-bushel grain storage and handling facility with hopper bins, overhead bins, dryers, and quonsets. A 5,000-head feedlot capacity. Bulk anhydrous and seed storage. Multiple equipment/storage buildings. 10 dwellings for workforce housing. Marketing Highlights for Sale The operation features robust supporting infrastructure: Diversification strengthens revenue streams beyond cropping. The farm backgrounds cattle on corn stalks and silage (historically handling thousands of head seasonally), Owners take in 2,750 cows to winter on corn stalks and silage for approximately 125 days at .90 to $1.25 per day, sells cornstalk bales, and includes a state walk-in-only upland game and goose hunting lease generating significant annual income. 2026 hunting lease is a one-year lease with South Dakota Game, Fish & Parks for $7.50 per acre. Proximity to key markets enhances efficiency: Fort Pierre Livestock (14 miles), Onida grain outlets and ethanol plant (~20-21 miles), and Pierre’s amenities (state capital services, airport, hospital, schools—all within 14 miles). JES Farms represents a rare opportunity for investors or producers seeking a turnkey, highly profitable irrigated farming enterprise with built-in livestock and recreational income. Its scale, efficient Missouri River water access, low pumping costs, productive soils, and strategic location near transportation and processing hubs position it as a standout asset in central South Dakota agriculture. The farm’s integrated systems support high-output grain production while providing multiple revenue layers for resilience and returns. Farm Service Agency (FSA) Data: Cropland Acres: 14,961.94. Corn Contract Acre Base: 10,726.2 PLC Yield: 139 Bu.Wheat Contract Acre Base: 1,187.52 PLC Yield: 38 Bu.Soybean Contract Acre Base: 1,334.08 PLC Yield: 38 Bu. Lake Oahe: Lake Oahe is a massive man-made reservoir on the Missouri River, located just north of Pierre, South Dakota. It stretches approximately 231 miles northward to near Bismarck, North Dakota, covering about 370,000 acres with over 2,250 miles of shoreline. As the fourth-largest reservoir in the United States, it offers excellent fishing (walleye, northern pike, catfish, and bass), boating, camping, hunting, and recreation at dozens of shoreline areas. The lake is formed by the Oahe Dam and is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Sheehan JES Property Lakeshore Development: On the extreme northwest corner of the farm, there is a tract known as "The Peninsula" with extends into the Missouri Rive/Lake Oahe ..The owner of JES, Harvey Sheehan, had this tract professionally surveyed and plat mapped for a subdivision development. The masterplan was approved by Sully County in 2021. This tract could be split from the balance of the farm and sold separately. The Masterplan map is attached in "Documents". The size of the tract can be adjusted according to the Buyer's wishes. 2025 Estimated Real Estate Taxes:  $188,000
$665,000  •  39.91 acres
Prime Farmland Opportunity in Odem, Texas Discover 39.91 acres of rich, versatile farmland nestled in the heart of San Patricio County, Odem, Texas. This expansive property offers a remarkable opportunity for those seeking a blend of agricultural potential and strategic land development. Whether you envision cultivating crops, raising livestock, or exploring new ventures, this land provides the foundation to make your ambitions a reality. Exceptional Agricultural and Development Potential Situated in an area designated for agricultural use, this acreage presents not only fertile farm land but also promising possibilities for future development. Its location and size make it ideal for country homes, farms, or even an RV park, catering to diverse investment goals. Beyond its farming capabilities, this land is a smart investment poised for growth. San Patricio County’s evolving landscape and the property’s accessibility position it well for income-generating ventures. Whether you are looking to expand your agricultural operations or capitalize on land development opportunities, this acreage offers flexibility and long-term value in a thriving Texas community. Listing ID: 42281-002015
$1,495,000  •  57.2 acres
Bar None Morgan Ranch presents a rare opportunity to acquire a purpose-built equine and irrigated property located just three miles south of Thermopolis, Wyoming in the productive Big Horn Basin. Encompassing 57.02± deeded acres, the ranch includes approximately 21± acres of established alfalfa irrigated under a 4-Tower Valley pivot system supplied by a pump-fed 12-inch pipeline drawing directly from the Big Horn River. Adjudicated surface water rights with early 20th-century priority dates support the irrigation history of the property. In a region experiencing ongoing drought conditions, the visible green production under pivot irrigation materially distinguishes this offering from non-irrigated acreage. Commercial-Grade Equine Infrastructure At the operational core of the ranch is a 60' x 150' steel Morton building constructed with 8-inch concrete floors and overhead radiant heat, designed for year-round equine use. The facility includes: Heated tack room with bathroom On-site apartment Indoor riding capability / round pen space Full power and water service Additional improvements include structured paddocks with heated waterers, four open-front horse shelters, a 30' x 100' hay storage building, and a 30' x 40' heated garage. The infrastructure was developed to support a professional Morgan horse breeding and training operation; however, this offering includes real estate and improvements only. No horses, breeding program, brand assets, or business operations are included in the sale. Residence & Layout The 3-bedroom, 2-bath residence offers approximately 2,400± square feet of living space. Originally constructed in 1965 and remodeled in 1999, the home reflects consistent maintenance and practical upgrades over time. Improvements include Pella replacement windows (2014), steel siding (2014), and a roof replaced in 2019. The home is serviced by city water, while a separate quality well supplies water to the yard, corrals, barns, and working improvements. Heating is provided by a radiant in-floor boiler system with a recently updated boiler. The positioning of the residence allows for comfortable separation between the living quarters and the operational equine facilities while maintaining functional access throughout the property. Location & Access The ranch offers direct access from Highway 20 and is situated within Water Division 3 of the Big Horn Basin. Proximity to Thermopolis, Wyoming provides access to healthcare, schools, retail, and community amenities while preserving agricultural productivity and rural privacy. Multiple Use Potential Bar None Morgan Ranch supports a range of ownership objectives, including: Professional equine breeding and training Irrigated hay production Small-scale livestock operation Recreational ownership with river proximity Long-term agricultural investment The combination of river-fed irrigation, established improvements, commercial-grade equine facilities, and manageable acreage creates a diversified rural asset positioned for both operational functionality and lifestyle appeal. Offered at $1,495,000 57.02± Deeded Acres Shown by Appointment and Proof of Financial Capabilities Only An Opportunity Built with Intention In a market where water, infrastructure, and location ultimately determine value, Bar None Morgan Ranch delivers all three - supported by documented river-fed irrigation, established improvements, and proximity to Thermopolis, Wyoming. This is a working property built with intention and maintained with care. Listing ID: 49007-500002
$575,000  •  38 acres
Oklahoma horse property on 38 scenic acres with Highway 62 frontage and convenient access to Oklahoma City and Shawnee. This versatile ranch-style property offers a well-maintained 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home, equestrian facilities, and rolling pastureland ideal for horses, livestock, or peaceful country living. The frame home with a durable metal roof features a welcoming covered front porch, a spacious living room, and a bright sunroom that provides a relaxing place to enjoy views of the surrounding acreage. The recently remodeled kitchen includes a gas cooktop and a continuous tankless hot water heater for efficiency and convenience. The home has seen numerous updates including updated plumbing, newer windows, and updated flooring, along with new heat and air for year-round comfort. The hall bathroom features a walk-in whirlpool tub, while the primary suite offers a walk-in shower. A walk-in stand-up storm shelter adds peace of mind. Additional amenities include a covered back porch and covered patio area. Vehicle and equipment parking is convenient with a 2-car garage and attached carport. The property is well equipped for horse enthusiasts or small ranch operations. A 50 x 36 horse barn includes 12’ lean-to on the east and north sides with 30’x60’ paddock and lean to on the west side, 4 horse stalls, 1 foaling stall, and two tack rooms. The land also features four 50 x 45 paddocks, each with 10 x 12 livestock or horse sheds. RV electric hookups (110 and 220) are available next to the barn and carport, providing convenient access for trailers, guests, or RV parking. The 38 acres of rolling grass pasture mixed with wooded areas provide excellent grazing, scenic views, and privacy. A large spring-fed pond stocked with fish creates a beautiful focal point for the property while offering fishing and recreation. With direct Hwy 62 frontage and easy access to Oklahoma City and Shawnee, this property offers the combination of country living, horse facilities, and convenient commuting, making it an ideal a horse ranch, hobby farm, or private rural retreat in Central Oklahoma.
$899,000  •  18.87 acres
18+ acres tucked away on a private road offering peaceful farm living in a prime equestrian location. The property features a 3-bedroom, 2-bath home and is conveniently located near Williston, Gainesville, and Ocala—approximately 16 miles from the World Equestrian Center and just up the road from HITS Ocala. It is also close to Barnstaple South and Majestic Oaks, and conveniently located near several equine feed and supply stores, placing you in the heart of Florida’s horse country. The land showcases classic Florida beauty with towering 300-year-old oak trees, pecan trees, fruit trees, and tree-canopied driveways, along with beautiful sunrise and sunset views. Gentle rolling terrain adds natural character to the landscape, while much of the property offers natural shade. The soil provides a solid clay base with sandy areas that support great grass for horses. A seasonal pond is located on the property and could be relined to hold water year-round. Designed with equestrians in mind, the farm includes 12 paddocks, 7 oversized stalls, a center-aisle barn, riding arena, and round pen, along with two wash racks, tack room, feed room, hay room, and additional storage for equipment and tools. A 50-amp hookup is also in place, and the paddock layout allows for flexible horse management. This well-equipped property offers an excellent opportunity for a private training facility, boarding operation, or personal horse farm in one of the most desirable equestrian areas of North Central Florida.
$360,000  •  80 acres
Discover this 80-acre recreational property in Kendrick, Oklahoma, featuring gentle rolling terrain and a well-balanced mix of open grassland and mature woods. Approximately 40 acres of intermittent grassland provide excellent grazing and open views, while the remaining wooded acreage offers abundant wildlife habitat and multiple hunting stand locations. This Oklahoma hunting land for sale includes a pond and county road frontage on two sides, making access easy and offering strong potential for a multi-family homestead, rural retreat, or recreational getaway. The diverse landscape supports deer, turkey, and other wildlife—ideal for hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, and nature lovers. Located in a peaceful country setting, the property is just 1.5 miles from Kendrick and within easy driving distance to major destinations—approximately 15 minutes to Stroud or Chandler, under 30 minutes to Cushing, and about one hour from Oklahoma City or Tulsa. Whether you’re looking for hunting land, recreational acreage, off-road riding property, or a private homestead, this land is ready for 4-wheeling, dirt biking, camping, and enjoying the privacy and serenity of rural Oklahoma living. Listing ID: 35025-059060
$794,750  •  289 acres
289 Acres Hunting & Timberland with Cabin - Autauga County, Alabama Discover 289± acres of prime recreational and timber investment land for sale in Autauga County, Alabama, just outside Burnsville. This exceptional property combines outstanding hunting opportunities, established timber stands, and a turnkey cabin retreat. Property Highlights: • 289 Acres of prime recreational hunting land in Autauga County • Excellent Deer & Turkey Hunting with established food plots and open areas for dove fields, quail hunting, or wildlife crops • Timber Investment: Multiple planted pine stands ranging from 1 to 22 years old, including loblolly and longleaf pine • Hardwoods: Areas of planted red and white oaks plus natural hardwoods, enhancing wildlife habitat • Great Access: County road frontage on Martin Hill Drive with a well-maintained internal road system • Cabin Retreat: 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom cabin with front and back porches – perfect for weekend getaways • Equipment Barn for storage of tractors, ATVs, and hunting gear This property was once a tree farm, now transformed into a hunter’s paradise with diverse timber and wildlife habitat. Whether you’re looking for a private hunting retreat, a family recreational property, or a timberland investment, this tract offers it all. Hunting in Autauga County, AL Autauga County, Alabama, offers some of the best hunting experiences in the Central Alabama region, primarily known for its excellent deer and turkey populations. The diverse landscape, featuring a mix of mature hardwood forests, planted pine stands, and agricultural fields, creates an ideal habitat that supports robust wildlife. Hunters benefit from significant tracts of private land that are often managed for both timber production and trophy game, frequently featuring established food plots and internal road systems. Furthermore, public access is available at the Charles D. Kelley-Autauga County Wildlife Management Area (WMA), which provides additional regulated hunting opportunities for big game and small game, cementing Autauga County's reputation as a prime destination for serious Alabama outdoorsmen. Listing ID: 01062-100022
$4,900,000  •  640 acres
THE PROPERTY: The property has extensive improvements with a total of 640 acres with 8,500 head permitted feedlot; 134.5 certified acres of pivot irrigated cropland; approximately 380 acres of native grass pasture and pivot corners; 114 acres of feedlot, building site and residence; and balance in roads. The south facing slope and sandy loam soils are perfect for feedlot operations. LOCATION: Address: 70968 Avenue 330, Parks, NE, located on major county road approximately 14 miles northwest of Benkelman, NE or 30 miles southeast of Imperial, NE. Benkelman is located 50 miles west of McCook, NE or 210 miles east of Denver, CO. The cattle feeding industry is exploding in Southwest Nebraska due to the mild climate, availablity to abundance of all feed products including distillers, dependable work force, proximity to markets and perhaps most importantly, the amazing water resources of Nebraska. FEEDLOT: 8,500 head permitted capacity—Nebraska Department of Water, Energy & Environment permit #NEG021043 All concrete fenceline bunks with concrete aprons. Steel pipe, cable and railroad tie construction. Approximately 20 pens in North lot and 125 pens in South lot. Indoor processing facility with Daniels tub and alley. Silencer hydraulic working chute. Design and construction by Settje Agri-Services and Engineering. Sorting alley with hydraulic gates. All steel holding and processing pens, micro-processing computer terminal. Receiving & Shipping: Double alley with two load out chutes. Enclosed shipping pens with State certified scale. Additional receiving and loadout facility with hydraulic chute in North pens. Waste water control per state approved permit is synthetic lined holding pond, two debris basins and a lift station to pump affluent to center pivot system in northwest corner of the property. Holding pond designed by Settje Agri-Service & Engineering, Raymond, NE. Settje performs all monitoring and provides State required reports. 70" truck scale. Large concrete pad for feed storage. Covered distillers shed. Two large bunkers for sileage and highmoisture corn. Two large machinery sheds. Office & shop building. 60,000 bu steel bin grain storage. Long term working crew in place. EXPANSION PLANS: Settje has drafted blueprints for three potential expansions: North: 4,500 head East: 6,000 head Southwest: 5,500 head. 16,000 head new potential pens in three directions. BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS: RESIDENCE: Brick ranch style home with 2,359 sf on main floor with full, partially finished basement. Built in 1976 but recently had major updating and modernization plus new roof and garage doors. Main floor has three bedrooms, three bathrooms, kitchen, living room, dining room, office & laundry room. The basement area has two bedrooms, family room and storage area. Other features include a sun room with hot tub, fireplace, attached two car garage and automatic sprinkler system. WATER RESOURCES: There is abundant water available for the feedlot. Following pages have a summary of the Nebraska well registrations. The property has one irrigation well, one domestic well for home, one well to monitor ground water quality per state regulations and four stock wells. IRRIGATED FARMLAND: 134.25 certified irrigated acres. The sprinkler is a Valley System with low pressure nozzles. An electric motor is at the irrigation pivot point. The well was drilled in 1970. Registration #G-033090. 900 gpm, 78’ static water level, 110’ pumping level. A summary of all registered wells in attached in following pages. The farm is in a controlled use area controlled by Upper Republican Natural Resource District (NRD). Buyers are encouraged to perform their own due diligence and call the NRD office at (888) 883-9066 or visit the office at 511 East 5th St, Imperial, NE. MARKETS: Area feedlots utilize the close proximity of major packing plants in Colorado (Fort Morgan, Greeley), Kansas (Garden City, Dodge City), and Nebraska (Grand Island, Omaha), streamlining transport to processors and markets OFFERING PRICE: $5,500,000 (REAL ESTATE AND CATTLE WORKING CHUTES, ALLEYS, CROWDING TUBS, & SCALES) TERMS: Cash at closing. Closing date is negotiable. FEED INVENTORY: Can be purchased at Seller’s cost. ALL ROLLING STOCK & EQUIPMENT: Can be purchased separately and conveyed by a Bill of Sale. 2025 REAL ESTATE TAXES: $7,758.60 LISTING AGENTS: AGENTS FOR THE SELLERS: Richard Dawson (308) 325-0839 Nicholas Zerr (785) 673-6424
$999,999  •  10.25 acres
Country charm, usable acreage, and a classic cedar home come together on this 10.52‑acre Naʻalehu property on quiet Lorenzo Road. The mix of fenced pasture and native ʻŌhiʻa forest makes it a natural fit for horses, a small ranch, or anyone wanting space to spread out and create their own Hawaiʻi Island lifestyle. There's plenty of room for future improvements such as barns, arena, paddocks, loafing sheds, greenhouses or equipment storage. The home features 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom in a two‑story cedar home. High ceiling and large windows give it an airy feel. Granite countertops in the kitchen along with newer cabinetry and reed glass doors add an element of exquisiteness in a charming country home setting. The lava rock fireplace is a focal point in the living area, plus an exterior‑accessible wood storage nook. A screened‑in lanai effectively adds another living/relaxing/dining space is protected from bugs and weather. The entire property has been fully fenced. Enjoy fruit from established avocado, banana, loquat, and a unique grafted orange, tangerine and grapefruit tree. Currently served by water catchment, there is a dedicated county water meter installed at the roadway (buyers to independently verify details with the utility). A carport and storage area is also included. Peaceful rural setting with access to Green Sand Beach, South Point, Punaluʻu Black Sand Beach. The quaint town of Naʻalehu’s and its public horse arena is about 7 miles away, and the town of Ocean View is about 8 miles away. Either location has hardware stores, gas stations, post office and several restaurants for all your basic needs. Listing ID: 08002-727819
$895,000  •  21.1 acres
14670 County Road 41, Rumsey CA is a rare opportunity to own a true multi home country property in beautiful rural Yolo County. The main residence sits on the hill, creating privacy, separation, and a peaceful setting surrounded by wide open Northern California land. With multiple homes on the property, this is an ideal setup for multi-generational living, extended family, guest housing, or rural income potential. Located near Rumsey and the Capay Valley region, this property offers the lifestyle rural buyers are searching for: room to breathe, space to grow, and the quiet beauty of country living. A private well and septic system support independent living, while the land offers endless options for animals, gardening, or simply enjoying the outdoors. If you’ve been waiting for the right rural property in Yolo County, this one deliver flexibility, setting, and long-term value.
$3,140,000  •  43.81 acres
Hill Country Ranch Property for Sustainable Living near Bertram, Texas Tucked away from the pace of everyday life, 510 Herrin Lane is a rare eco-friendly sustainable ranch home near Austin on 43+/- acres, offering privacy, resilience, and intentional Hill Country living just outside Bertram, Texas. Designed for buyers who value land, longevity, and independence, this property embodies the lifestyle United Country Land & Ranch buyers seek—space, self-sufficiency, and thoughtful stewardship of the land. Earth-Sheltered Concrete Home Built for Durability & Energy Efficiency This earth-sheltered home is constructed with reinforced concrete and steel, delivering exceptional strength, energy efficiency, and long-term durability—features rarely found in conventional construction. The earth-contact design provides natural temperature stability year-round while creating a negative ion–rich indoor environment similar to fresh post-rain air, supporting improved air quality, reduced allergens, and a calming, wellness-focused atmosphere. For buyers seeking sustainable ranch homes near Austin, this construction style offers low maintenance, energy savings, and resilience well-suited for rural Texas living. Spacious Interior with Wellness-Focused Systems Inside, the home offers generous living spaces designed for comfort and functionality. Hardwood and slate flooring, abundant natural light, and flexible layouts make the space ideal for both everyday ranch living and entertaining guests. Advanced air filtration and whole-home water purification systems enhance comfort while aligning with a healthy, sustainable lifestyle. Chef’s Kitchen Designed for Ranch & Country Living The kitchen serves as the heart of the home, thoughtfully designed for serious cooking and gatherings. Highlights include a BlueStar gas range, premium appliances, ample prep space, and a natural flow that connects indoor living with the surrounding Hill Country landscape—perfect for hosting family, friends, or multi-generational living. 43+/- Acres of Usable Hill Country Land with Water Feature The rolling terrain spans 43+/- acres, offering scenic Hill Country views, privacy, and room to roam. A spring-fed pond attracts native wildlife and provides a peaceful natural backdrop. The land is well-suited for agricultural pursuits, grazing, or recreational use, with potential for a boutique vineyard or other ag-based ventures common among Texas ranch properties. Outbuildings, Guest Quarters & Self-Sustaining Infrastructure An insulated steel outbuilding with multiple roll-up doors offers excellent flexibility for equipment storage, workshops, or ranch operations. Separate guest or multi-generational living quarters provide additional functionality for extended family or visitors. Water-capture systems and dual septic setups further support a self-sustaining ranch lifestyle—key features for buyers seeking independence and long-term land value. Schedule your private showing today. Listing ID: 42254-000115
$1,102,500  •  315.56 acres
Property Highlights: 315.56 surveyed acres Newer 60 x 150 barn 4 new Redneck blinds 2 new All Seasons 2,000 lb feeders 4 ponds on property Kansas unit 12 deer hunting Nice trails & roads Whitetail deer, turkey, ducks, geese, quail & small game on property Good fencing & gates all the way around the property Multiple established food plots & stand sites Hunting and farming lease potential Great mix of grass for cover & timber Wet season creek 3 hours from Kansas City, Missouri 2 hours from Wichita, Kansas 40 minutes from Bartlesville, Oklahoma 3 hours from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 5 hours from Linn, Missouri This property sits at the corner of Eagle and Dalton Rd and is right in the heart of a major travel corridor for the entire area. I have witnesses hundreds of deer on this cherry of a property using it as a travel way to and from food and water as well as those same critters using it as a home site. The low lying jack oak trees and scrub brush offer a sanctuary that deer don’t have to leave if they don’t want to. The 4 Redneck Blinds and 2 All Seasons feeders make this a destination instead of pass through like most properties. The area is known for its low-pressure hunting and has gobs of critters all over. It comes with a newer 60 x 150 barn that can be used to store equipment of any type, or it could be finished out into a barn dominium of your liking. Water and power are both at the road making this place ready to go. All trail camera and harvest pictures are from this tract as well as a larger contiguous parcel that was recently sold. Listing ID: 15032-02023
$12,500,000  •  3,100 acres
United Country Costa Rica Properties brings under exclusive agreement a very large and diverse property in the mountains outside of Turrialba. Your new Costa Rica Ranch consists of a cattle operation with a carrying capacity of 400 cows +. horses A sorting and loading area for veterinary care for both your cows and horses. Smaller stable areas for birthing and or goat production. Water resources are abundant on the property and serve a hydroelectric power plant delivering power to the region. The power operator has a contract with the seller to maintain the roads as well as provide security for the rancho and monitor the security gates. These agreements are priceless to the current owner as well as the buyer for this amazing Costa Rican Farm and Ranch for sale, by United Country Costa Rica Properties. Costa Rica Rancho Santa Clara Property Details Several homes on the property serve the owner well for themselves and staff that works the property. Paddocks, round pens, large building for protection or doctoring the young animals, its well-constructed with waterers and concrete runways. The main home has a large swimming pool with small waterfall providing water circulation. Surrounding the pool and entertainment area are fruit trees that attract local monkeys in the morning for breakfast and conversation. Large Costa Rica Ranch for Sale Rancho Santa Clara has excellent grasses with plentiful water to keep a good stand of grass available in all pastures which are fenced and cross fenced for healthy rotation. 3 large rivers run alongside and through Rancho Santa Clara, with waterfalls creating wonderful pools below them for swimming and lots of fun. Much of the property is covered in primary forest, making it well suited for bio studies by National and worldwide higher education entities who desire their own private outdoor classrooms for advanced exploration of the nature and animals that thrive on this unique property. Listing ID: 51002-171711
$19,816,000  •  59,024 acres
S Bar Ranch – 19,816± Acres North of Custer, Yellowstone County, Montana Located approximately five miles north of Custer, Montana, and the Yellowstone River, the S Bar Ranch offers an exceptional combination of size, production, and recreation in one of the most desirable ranching regions of the state. With paved access and only an hour’s drive to Billings and its international airport, this ranch is both productive and convenient. This well-cared-for ranch has never been overgrazed and features high-quality native grass supporting a carrying capacity of approximately 600 cow/calf pairs. The property is cross-fenced into 14 pastures, with strategically placed water tanks served by 15 electric wells and one solar well. Additional water resources include 12 reservoirs that hold water consistently and eight seasonal springs, ensuring reliable livestock and wildlife water throughout the year. The ranch’s fencing is in excellent condition, with updates completed after the 2021 wildfire. Power is provided by NorthWestern Energy, and road access is excellent via a maintained county road off Musselshell Trail Road. Ranch improvements include two well-kept homes and multiple working facilities. The main residence is a 2,288± sq. ft. 2003 double-wide with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The second home, built in 1975, is 2,624± sq. ft. with three bedrooms and two bathrooms—ideal for a guest house or ranch manager’s quarters. A heated 26’ x 61’ shop offers ample space for maintenance and storage. The ranch also includes an exceptional processing area, barn, loading chute, and sorting alleys covering approximately five acres. The handling system features a heavy-duty squeeze chute and processing drum, designed for both buffalo and cattle. Wildlife is abundant, with Hungarian partridge, sharptail grouse, sage grouse, mule deer, antelope, and elk commonly found across the property. The ranch lies within FWP Hunting District 701, with 590 for elk, and qualifies for landowner preference tags. The terrain consists of rolling hills and native grassland, with timber ridges on the south end of the property offering natural protection and scenic beauty. The productive soils and consistent water make it ideal for both livestock and wildlife management. The S Bar Ranch is a versatile operation supporting cow/calf, yearling, and horse programs, with potential fall grazing leases that may transfer to the buyer. The ranch has not been hunted in three years, leaving wildlife populations strong—particularly mule deer and upland birds. With its combination of excellent grass, water, improvements, and access, opportunities of this scale and quality are increasingly rare in the Custer–Bull Mountains region. The S Bar Ranch represents an outstanding chance to own a proven working ranch with impressive recreational appeal. ● 600-Head Cow/Calf Capacity – High-Quality Native Grass Ranch ● 15 Electric & 1 Solar Well | 12 Reservoirs | 8 Seasonal Springs ● Cross-Fenced Into 14 Pastures for Efficient Grazing Management ● Two Homes Plus Heated Shop and Modern Working Facilities ● Buffalo-Ready Processing Area with Heavy-Duty Handling System ● Excellent Wildlife Habitat – Elk, Mule Deer, Antelope & Upland Birds ● Prime Location Near Custer MT and Yellowstone River Access ● Rare Montana Ranch Investment with Production and Recreation
$1,399,500  •  41 acres
Welcome to this stunning 5,849 SF newly remodeled 1 1/2 Story brick home with basement. The property boasts 5-6 bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths with a finished walk-out basement. It is perfectly situated on 41+ acres on the edge of Stratford, Oklahoma with Highway 19 frontage. The property has two ponds and a portion of the east edge is along Spring Brook Creek. This timeless traditional and colonial-style residence combines elegance, comfort, and functionality--ideal for those seeking refined country living with room to roam. The main floor is 3,263 SF and offers 3 bedrooms and 2 1/2 baths, including a primary suite that's truly a Masterpiece! This expansive retreat easily accommodates a large bedroom suite plus a private sitting area--perfect for relaxing, watching TV, or simply enjoying the beautiful outdoor views through your stationary windows, complete with motorized blinds. No need to fight over the large vanities or closets because there is one for him and one for her, plus the gorgeous fully tiled shower. One closet doubles as a safe room to make it comfortable to weather the storms. Entertaining is effortless with a spacious living room and dining room designed for family gatherings or special occasions. The Gourmet Kitchen is a dream come true, featuring custom oak cabinetry, quartz countertops, island, new KitchenAid appliances, Lazy-Susan's, pull-outs, spice rack, and walk-in pantry. Conveniently located off the kitchen are a half bath and a laundry room. The oversized two-car attached garage with its 837 SF has its own dedicated HVAC unit with closets, desk and built-ins and can be used as a den, game room or flex room offering exceptional versatility as a workspace, recreation area, or additional living space. The upstairs has an additional 768 SF where you will find 1-2 additional bedrooms, a living area, built-ins, and a full bathroom, providing a comfortable and private space for guests or family. The 981 SF finished walk-out basement is a home within a home, complete with a kitchenette, dining area, living room, bedroom, office, and direct access to a courtyard--a versatile space limited only by your imagination. Step outside to enjoy the covered back patio for your morning coffee, or unwind in the evening under the backyard gazebo. There is an impressive array of outbuildings, which include a 3-car detached garage (30 x 40), with spray foam insulation and electric service making it perfect for large vehicles, ATVs, and equipment. The 4,299 SF concrete-floored Quonset shop/barn is a perfect set-up for those needing a large shop to work out of, or you can easily add stalls for your livestock. In addition, there are two lean-tos on both sides, which add another 2,640 SF, making it ideal for your RV, tractors, equipment or even more space for livestock. The block barn with its corral, working pens, holding pens and a loafing shed are ready and waiting for your livestock. ADDITIONAL REVENUE The property includes a small, older rent house with a long-time renter and allows access on the east side of the property. The land itself is a true gem--fenced, cross fenced, featuring two ponds and over 300 pecan trees, with 200+ paper shell pecans offering both beauty and potential income. LOCATION This property is conveniently located a short distance from Ada, Pauls Valley or Sulphur. It is situated a little over an hour from Oklahoma City and approximately a 2 1/2 hour drive from Dallas. This EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY truly has it ALL--Luxury, Functionality, Endless Country Charm and only a couple of minutes from town. Listing ID: 35122-250009
$2,900,000  •  400 acres
Southern Missouri Ranch – 400 Acres with Spring Creek in Thomasville, MO Discover the perfect blend of productivity, privacy, and natural beauty with this exceptional Missouri Ozarks farm for sale in Oregon County. Spanning 400 acres, this ranch features a gorgeous year-round spring-fed creek, 200 acres of lush pasture and hayfields, and the balance in mature timberland. With five ponds, including a large spring-fed pond, this property is well-watered and ideal for cattle, horses, or a self-sufficient homestead. Property Highlights • 400 acres – 200 acres open pasture/hay ground, balance in timber • Year-round spring creek with abundant fish • Five ponds, including a large spring-fed pond • Fenced and cross-fenced with barbed wire for livestock • Barn and equipment shed for storage and operations • Three wells on the property • Excellent hunting and fishing with abundant wildlife The Home: A spacious 5 bedroom, 2 bath home with an unfinished basement offers room to expand. The residence boasts a beautiful new kitchen, open dining and living areas, plus a second kitchen for canning—perfect for homesteading. Covered front and back decks provide serene views of the ranch. Built with durable composite siding, the home is designed for low-maintenance living. Lifestyle & Location:
This Southern Missouri ranch provides the ultimate setting for self-sufficient living, homesteading, or running livestock in a private, secluded environment. The rolling hills, fertile hayfields, and clear water sources make this a rare find. Located in Thomasville, Missouri, you’ll enjoy being near some of the Ozarks’ most beautiful waterways, including the Eleven Point River, Jacks Fork River, and the Current River—all known for floating, fishing, and outdoor recreation. For big-city conveniences, West Plains, MO is just a short drive away, offering Ozarks Medical Center, Missouri State University-West Plains, shopping, dining, and cultural amenities. Key Features: • Oregon County ranch for sale – 400 acres with live water • Pasture, hayfields, timber, and wildlife habitat • Spacious 5BR/2BA home with unfinished basement • Multiple water sources: spring creek, ponds, and wells • Excellent hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation • Private setting yet convenient to West Plains This property is a rare opportunity to own a large Missouri Ozarks farm and ranch with everything in place for livestock, recreation, or a sustainable lifestyle. Listing ID: 24084-706600
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