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$1,149,000  •  153 acres
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Set in the rolling countryside of Loving, Texas, this exceptional 153-acre ranch offers a rare combination of topographic diversity, natural water, and scenic beauty. The land is defined by its dramatic contour changes, with a blend of elevated ridgelines, gently sloping pastures, and secluded draws that create both visual interest and practical usability. LOCATION: TBD HWY 16, Loving, TX, 76460 ~14 Miles to Graham, TX ~22 Miles to Jacksboro, TX ~83 Miles to Fort Worth, TX WATER: Plum Creek and a wet weather creek traverse the property. There is an opportunity to make a one acre pond off of Plum Creek. CLIMATE: Loving, TX averages 246 sunny days, 32 inches of rain and 1 inch of snow per year. UTILITIES: Fort Belknap has water and electricity running down the HWY frontage. WILDLIFE: White-Tail deer, Hogs, Varmints, Dove, Turkey MINERALS: Opportunity for mineral rights with the right offer. VEGETATION: Property has 30 acres of native hay pastures, while the rest is covered in native hardwoods. TERRAIN: Property consists of rolling hills and rugged slopes, with over 80 ft. of contour changes from 1,200 FT. to 1,280 FT. TAXES: With exemption taxes were 221.96 for 2025. IMPROVEMENTS: There is an old hunting camp on the property that could be brought back to life with work. CURRENT USE: Hunting, Recreational, Cattle POTENTIAL USE: Single Family Residence, Agriculture, Hunting, Ranching, Recreational FENCING: Property has fencing on south, east and west sides, but will need a north fence installed. ACCESS: Easy access from State HWY 16. SHOWINGS: Contact Daniel Dye at (817) 312-0744 for more information. Disclaimer: Disclaimer: Buyer's agent (if applicable) must be identified on first contact and be present at all showings in order to receive a participation fee. If this condition is not met, the commission percentage will be at the sole discretion of TexasLand. The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted or guaranteed by the Broker or Seller. The Broker does not assume liability for typographical errors, misprints, nor for misinformation that may have been given to us. All property is subject to change, withdrawal, or prior sale.
$795,000  •  143.96 acres
Brushy Oaks Ranch is a premier raw farm and ranch property located in northeast Young County, Texas. This unimproved tract embodies the essence of a North Texas recreational and hunting ranch, offering exceptional habitat and natural beauty. The ranch boasts over half a mile of Brushy Creek frontage and two reliable, drought-resistant ponds, providing year-round water sources that attract and sustain an abundance of wild game. The landscape is heavily wooded, featuring large, mature oak trees, complemented by scattered mesquite, elm, and hackberry trees throughout. The rolling topography gently slopes toward the creek, offering scenic views and providing excellent habitat for wildlife along the Brushy Creek corridor. Electricity is available on-site, and the area is known for its strong underground water resources, making future improvements straightforward. Productive soils support improved grasses, and the ranch currently maintains 100% healthy native grass cover, ideal for cattle grazing and livestock. With its combination of natural beauty, diverse habitat, and utility potential, Brushy Oaks Ranch stands out as an exceptional North Texas recreational property with true investment appeal. -- IMPROVEMENTS -- Utilities ~ Electricity available, good underground water Road System ~ Rock and ATV roads throughout, limited road system Fencing ~ Adequate for cattle grazing -- WATER, COVER & TERRAIN -- Surface Water ~ Two ponds and over a half mile of Brushy Creek Water ~ Good underground water in the area Tree Cover ~ 100% wooded; hardwoods, mesquite, cedar, elm, hackberry, willow Underbrush ~ Thick underbrush Native Grasses ~ 100% native grasses Grazing ~ Currently under grazing lease Soils ~ Gowen Loam and Newcastle-Jolly Complex are the predominant soils -- HUNTING & RECREATION -- Wildlife ~ Whitetail Deer, Rio-Grande Turkey, duck, dove, hogs, varmint Hunting Pressure ~ Some hunting pressure from neighbors Fishing ~ Unknown, has not been proven Land ~ Brushy Creek, crossable when dry Native Grasses ~ Thick grasses, excellent bedding -- MINERALS & WIND -- Mineral Rights ~ Minerals unknown O&G Production ~ There is current O&G production Wind Rights ~ 100% wind rights convey Wind Production ~ No active wind lease on the ranch, wind lease 5 miles northwest of the property -- ACCESS & DISTANCES -- Road Frontage ~ Farmer Road - 0.56 mi, Hoffman Road - 500 ft Nearby Towns ~ 20 mi N of Graham, Texas Major Cities ~ 40 mi S of Wichita Falls, 110 mi NW of Fort Worth Airports ~ 25 mi NW of Graham Municipal, 50 mi SW of Wichita Falls Regional AGENT COMMENTS: Brushy Oaks Ranch is a great investment property with development potential due to the county road frontage. This property is a hunter's paradise due to its raw and unimproved nature. The natural cover and surface water create an excellent habitat for various wildlife in the area. Listing Agent: Heath Kramer 940-456-0575
$695,000  •  126.5 acres
Prairie View Ranch invites you to claim a piece of quintessential land nestled in the North Texas rolling plains just south of the historic town of Loving, Texas. This vast expanse of property offers many possibilities for those dreaming of a charming ranch, a weekend hunting sanctuary, or a secluded escape. As you enter, you are greeted by an old farmhouse and gently rolling hills with lush pastures. Elevated above the neighboring ranches to the south, Prairie View Ranch boasts views of the surrounding countryside. Its extensive acreage is ideal for cattle ranching, equestrian pursuits, and various recreational activities. The fertile fields are well-suited for grazing livestock, and although the old cross-fencing needs repair, it has great potential for a successful cattle operation. Outdoor enthusiasts will find endless opportunities here. The lush tree canopy offers an ideal sanctuary for whitetail deer, dove, and wild hogs, while the ponds create a perfect setting for duck hunting. An old farmhouse that has not been occupied in many years requires remodeling or demolition. In addition to its hunting and grazing prospects, Prairie View Ranch benefits from significant highway frontage, making it a promising candidate for future development and investment. -- WATER, COVER & TERRAIN -- Surface Water ~ Two ponds Water ~ Water well Tree Cover ~ 40% sparsely wooded, oak, mesquite, hackberry Underbrush ~ Heavy underbrush Native Grasses ~ Native grass cover Grazing ~ Not currently leased for grazing Soils ~ Fine Sandy Loam, Newcastle-Jolly Complex, Jolly-Rock Outcrop Complex -- HUNTING & RECREATION -- Wildlife ~ Whitetail Deer, duck, Rio-Grande Turkey, dove, hogs, varmint Hunting Pressure ~ Light, has not been recently hunted Land ~ Good wildlife cover Native Grasses ~ Thick grasses, excellent bedding -- MINERALS & WIND -- Mineral Rights ~ Mineral interest is unknown; will convey an acceptable offer O&G Production ~ No production Wind Rights ~ 100% wind rights convey Wind Production ~ No active wind lease turbines -- ACCESS & DISTANCES -- Road Frontage ~ Paved HWY 16 North frontage Nearby Towns ~ 1.5 mi S of Loving (city limits), 13 mi N of Graham Major Cities ~ 45 mi S of Wichita Falls, 100 mi NW of Fort Worth Airports ~ 13 mi NW of Graham Municipal, 45 mi S of Wichita Falls Regional AGENT COMMENTS: Prairie View Ranch is a raw, clean slate for a new owner. Its rich history offers the chance to buy land with possible mineral rights that has been in the same family for many years. It checks all the boxes of ranch ownership with the ability to graze, farm, and hunt, but also with the unique characteristic of highway frontage that makes this a fantastic investment opportunity. Listing Agent: Heath Kramer 940-456-0575