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$2,150,000  •  251 acres
The 251+/- acres of the MYC Ranch, located in Lee County and roughly 4 miles west of Lexington, TX offers an ideal recreational hunting opportunity for the avid outdoorsman. Within just an hour of downtown Austin, the MYC Ranch has a gated entrance off FM 1624, with an all-weather road providing easy access to the ranch. The property also boasts large numbers of whitetail deer, hogs, and wood ducks. LOCATION MYC Ranch is accessed directly off FM 1624. 4 miles from Lexington, TX 51 Miles from Austin, TX ~2 hours from Houston, TX ~3 hours from Dallas, TX TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT This ranch offers quite a bit of habitat diversity and sufficient topography. Most of the 251 acres are used for cattle grazing. There is also a mix of open grassland fields and thick woods throughout the ranch as well as creek frontage on Middle Yegua Creek. WILDLIFE Hunting is the main driving force with this property; it is heavily wooded, making it great for whitetail, and Middle Yegua Creek holds large amounts of wood ducks. There is fishing in the creek that makes for a relaxing activity with the kids. IMPROVEMENTS The ranch is mostly raw and unimproved. There is an all-weather road from the front gate to the back of the property, making most of the ranch accessible. There is currently no residence or electricity on the property. WATER There is roughly 3,500 ft of Middle Yegua Creek running on the western boundary of the property that eventually crosses onto the ranch on the southwest corner.
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$4,380,000  •  140 acres
$4,708,500
NEW ACREAGE & NEW PRICE Discover this exceptional 140 acre ranch in picturesque Lee County, Texas, offering the perfect balance of recreational opportunities, agricultural potential, comfortable country living with unparalleled water. LOCATION This property is conveniently located one hour from downtown Austin, two hours from Houston, and a short fifteen minute drive to the world-famous Snows Barbecue in Lexington. There are 2 access entrances one coming from Farm Road 112 and the other from Farm Road 696. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch consists of gently rolling to moderately hilly terrain. There are multiple pastures that support various grazing activities. The landscape showcases majestic oak trees and various hardwoods throughout the property, creating a scenic backdrop while providing valuable shade and habitat for local wildlife. Well-maintained pastures offer excellent grazing opportunities for cattle or horses. WILDLIFE This diverse landscape supports wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, hogs, bobcats and other predators, as well as ducks, morning dove and numerous songbird species. AGRICULTURE The Lexington ranch offers diverse agricultural activities thanks to its favorable climate, soil conditions, and strategic location in Central Texas. There is a great opportunity for hay production such as coastal bermuda and other hay varieties. There is currently a small cow-calf operation on the ranch. IMPROVEMENTS The property features a charming 1936 sq ft Barndominium-style ranch house with 3 bedrooms and 2 bath. An additional 1,000 sq ft of covered porches provides ample space for outdoor entertaining or simply relaxing while enjoying the surrounding countryside. The ranchs improvements include a spacious 30 x 40 barn with an attached 20 x 40 lean-to, providing excellent storage for equipment and supplies or shelter for livestock. WATER Water features abound with two scenic ponds. One pond is approximately 13 acres and the other is around an acre. The big pond is professionally stocked with bass. The impressive water system includes a robust 34 GPM well that services both the residence and two of the ponds. AREA HISTORY Lexington, Texas is a small town located in Lee County in central Texas. Heres an overview of its history: Early Settlement -The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes, primarily the Tonkawa and later the Comanche -Anglo-American settlement began in the 1830s as part of Stephen F. Austins colonial efforts -The community that would become Lexington was first settled in the 1840s. Today, Lexington remains a small town with a population under 1,500 -Its known for its small-town atmosphere and rural Texas heritage -The town is famous for Snows BBQ, which has been recognized as one of the best barbecue restaurants in Texas -The surrounding area maintains its agricultural roots with ranching and farming Lexington represents a slice of traditional rural Texas life with deep historical roots in the states development from frontier territory to modern times.
$2,700,000  •  97 acres
Tucked away at the end of a secluded private road, Mercer K Ranch is a rare Lee County retreat offering 97 acres of rolling, wooded beauty centered around a stunning 10-acre lake. Held by the same family for decades, this unique lakeside property is now ready for a new owner to create generations of memories. Designed for entertaining, recreation, or multi-generational living, the ranch features three separate residences overlooking the scenic landscape and waterfront. The main residence offers approximately 2,000 square feet with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and expansive front and back porches positioned on a hilltop with sweeping views of the lake and ranch compound. The guest house includes approximately 1,500 square feet with an open-concept living and kitchen area, connected by a screened breezeway to two bunk-style bedrooms and 2.5 bath - ideal for hosting family, guests, or corporate retreats. The lakeside cabin offers approximately 650 square feet of cozy charm with cedar wood finishes, an open living and kitchen layout, one bedroom, one bathroom, and a front porch overlooking the water. At the heart of the ranch stands an original log barn believed to date back to the 1860s, adding exceptional character and Texas history to the property. The land itself is a remarkable blend of rolling hills, mature oak, cedar, pine, and native hardwoods. In addition to the main lake, the property features three additional ponds with water well supplementation. Rabbs Creek borders the ranch, while multiple tributaries wind through the property, enhancing both the beauty and wildlife habitat. Whether envisioned as a private family compound, recreational ranch, corporate retreat, or legacy investment, Mercer K Ranch is a truly special offering with unmatched natural beauty, water features, and historic character. ----------------------------------------- All drawings are neither legally recorded maps nor surveys and are not intended to be used as such. The information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. All dimensions/boundaries are estminated, and buyer has the right to verify prior to submitting an offer. Any legal and/or property information found on this site and/or third-party sites should be verified before relied upon. Buyers are hereby notified that properties are subject to many forces and impacts, natural and unnatural; including, but not limited to weather-related events, environmental issues, disease (e.g. Oak Wilt, Chronic Wasting Disease, or Anthrax), invasive species, illegal trespassing, previous owner actions, actions by neighbors, and/or government actions. Buyers should investigate any concerns to their satisfaction. Capitol Ranch Real Estate, LLC does not make any representations, warranties or covenants of any kind or character, whether expressed or implied. The property information, videos and photos herein are copyrighted and may not be duplicated in whole or part.
$850,000  •  93.94 acres
Under Contract
This 93.94 acre property in Lee County is a rare opportunity to own a true recreational retreat with exceptional diversity and character. Located on County Road 413, the property features nearly 3,000 feet of road frontage and approximately 3,600 feet of frontage along scenic Yegua Creek. From the towering hilltop views to the fertile creek bottoms below, this tract offers a landscape that is difficult to replicate in today’s market. The property is loaded with mature hardwoods, open grazing areas, and excellent wildlife habitat, making it ideal for hunting, recreation, livestock, or building your dream country home. Whether you envision a custom home overlooking the rolling terrain, a weekend hunting retreat, or a working ranch with room for barns and shops, this property provides the versatility to make it happen. A power meter is already in place, helping jumpstart future improvements. The property has been utilized for livestock in the past and features good fencing along multiple sides, adding both functionality and value for future agricultural or ranching use. The combination of wooded cover and open pasture areas creates an excellent setup for cattle, horses, or other livestock operations while still maintaining strong recreational appeal. The creek frontage creates outstanding recreational opportunities rarely found on properties in this size range. The Yegua Creek corridor attracts abundant wildlife including whitetail deer, hogs, turkey, and waterfowl, creating an exceptional outdoorsman’s property with year-round enjoyment. Large portions of the creek bottom are located within the floodplain, but that is heavily offset by the unmatched recreational appeal, privacy, wildlife habitat, and natural beauty the creek frontage provides. Conveniently located just 15 minutes from Rockdale, under an hour to Bryan / College Station, and Taylor, the property is positioned in the path of continued regional growth with close proximity to major developments including Sandow Lakes Ranch and the Samsung expansion corridor. Despite the accessibility, the property maintains a secluded, private feel that truly caters to the outdoorsman seeking peace, space, and freedom. Ag exempt taxes help keep ownership costs low, making this an attractive long-term investment as well as an incredible recreational and lifestyle property.
$1,150,000  •  85.31 acres
Rabbs Creek Ranch is a great getaway tucked into the heart of Lee County, about 6.5 miles southwest of Giddings. Spanning 85.31 acres, this place has a little bit of everything—gently rolling terrain with about 60 feet of elevation change, open pastures perfect for food plots or improved grasses, and patches of thick woods for privacy and wildlife. There’s also 1,800 feet of Rabbs Creek running through the property and two ponds, one of which is over an acre. It’s conveniently located about an hour from Austin and about two hours from Houston or San Antonio, making it a great spot for a weekend escape or a permanent homeplace. Improvements include a 1,386 sq. ft. manufactured home built in 2010 that’s in great shape. It’s perfect for a weekend retreat or a place to live while you build your dream house. Utilities are already set up with Lee County Water Supply and Bluebonnet Electric. This ranch has so much potential, whether you’re dreaming of a weekend retreat, a hobby ranch, or a place to call home. The combination of peaceful landscapes, ponds, creek frontage, and space to roam makes it a real Texas gem.
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$1,170,000  •  47.71 acres
$1,574,430 • Under Contract
Elgin Ridge Ranch is a standout Texas ranch for sale offering scenic views, modern improvements, and unbeatable proximity to Austin. Whether you're looking for a full-time residence, recreational land, or a legacy property, this ranch near Austin checks every box.
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$296,000  •  22.78 acres
$296,000
Wildwood Ranches: A Charming Piece of Texas Countryside Nestled in the heart of Lee County, Texas, Wildwood Ranches presents an exceptional opportunity for those seeking the tranquility of country living. Comprising three parcels, each spanning 22.78 acres, this property boasts stunning features, rich history, and numerous recreational possibilities. Located at 1690 County Road 413, Lexington, Texas 78947, Wildwood Ranches offers a unique blend of natural beauty and modern amenities, making it an ideal place to call home. Location: Wildwood Ranches enjoys a strategic location with convenient access to various nearby towns and cities. The property is situated 13 miles from Lexington, 14 miles from Rockdale, 37 miles from Taylor, 65 miles from Austin, 80 miles from Waco, and 130 miles from Houston. Accessible via County Road 413, the property is just a short drive from State Highway 77, off of CR 412 providing easy navigation to the site. Terrain and Wildlife: The topography of Wildwood Ranches features rolling terrain, offering picturesque views of the Texas landscape. The property is predominantly wooded, adorned with a variety of majestic oaks that have stood for over a century. Additionally, cedar trees are scattered across all three parcels. Landowners have the opportunity to receive valuable guidance from the NRCS and the Noble Foundation on various aspects of country living at no additional cost. Enthusiasts of outdoor activities will find this place a haven, as planting sunflowers and other small grains can attract an array of wildlife, including White-tailed Deer, Turkey, and doves. Utilities and Amenities: Wildwood Ranches provides the comforts of modern living without sacrificing the charm of the countryside. Electricity is readily available on all three parcels, thanks to strategic pole placements by Bluebonnet Electric. While internet access is provided via cable, water is sourced from wells, preserving the rural experience. Deed restrictions are in place, and the property qualifies for Wildlife and Agricultural exemptions, offering a reduction in property taxes. History: With a rich history spanning over a century, Wildwood Ranches has remained in the same family's hands. This historical connection brings a sense of tradition and authenticity to the property. Numerous recreational features are at your disposal, from zip lines to treehouses, making it a haven for family activities and bonding. Other options include hunting and leisurely games like Cornhole and Ax Throwing, creating endless opportunities for outdoor enjoyment. School District: Families with children will appreciate the proximity of Wildwood Ranches to the Lexington, TX Independent School District, providing access to quality education for the younger members of the community. Tract 3 One of the three parcels, Tract 3 is fenced on 3 sides but has been cleared for the entirety of the last fencing location. One building site includes a large nature clearing. The power pole is also close by. In conclusion, Wildwood Ranches offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and modern amenities, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a piece of Texas countryside to call home. With its prime location, diverse wildlife, and recreational opportunities, this property promises a fulfilling and authentic rural living experience. Don't miss the chance to make Wildwood Ranches your new home in the heart of Texas. Contact owner/agent Jake Hersman at 469-223-6989 to schedule a showing appointment or for more information. Directions: From Hwy 77 turn east on CR 412, go 4.5 miles on 412. Right on CR 413, go 1.0 miles on CR 413. Entrance will be on the right.
$120,000  •  3 acres
Under Contract
Call Agent Justin Hanke at 254-394-5281 for this beautiful 3-acre tract located off County Road 330 in desirable Lee County. This unrestricted property offers the perfect blend of peaceful country living and convenient access to nearby Lexington and Giddings. Featuring heavy native trees the property provides an excellent homesite, weekend retreat, or investment opportunity. With county road frontage and plenty of space for a custom home, barndominium, small ranch, or recreational use, this acreage offers endless potential. Enjoy the quiet rural setting while still being within reasonable driving distance of Austin, College Station, and surrounding Central Texas communities. Utilities are nearby, and the level terrain makes development easy and versatile. Whether you’re looking to build, invest, or simply enjoy a piece of Texas countryside, this Lee County property is a rare opportunity to own manageable acreage in a highly sought-after area.