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$5,324,000  •  1,484 acres
$5,900,000
Located approximately 17 miles northwest of Spearfish and four miles northeast of Beulah, the Riley Ranch is a rare opportunity to own part of the Wyoming Black Hills with excellent recreational amenities. This ranch consists of 1,484+/- deeded acres and is bounded on all sides by large land holdings. It offers a diverse mix of topographical landscapes, including open meadows, wooded draws, rimrock ledges, and high plateaus, all providing dramatic views and outstanding wildlife habitat. The varying terrain is well-suited with many ideal locations for a residential build or a subtle mountain cabin. The deep canyons of the ranch, lined with ponderosa pine and oak trees, provide dark protective timber and numerous springs and ponds. Accompanying the natural water features, the ranch has an artesian spring-fed pipeline system that flows into improved livestock watering tanks that benefit both domestic livestock and wild game. Wildlife on the Riley Ranch includes elk, both species of deer, turkey, as well as bald and golden eagles, falcons, hawks, owls, bobcats, and mountain lions. The ranch has been well cared for and is evident of good stewardship. It is a perfect recreational property with a strong grazing component. The Facts: ~ Location: Four miles northeast of Beulah, Wyoming, seven miles southeast of Aladdin, Wyoming, 17 miles northwest of Spearfish, South Dakota. ~ Acreage: 1,484+/- deeded acres. ~ Elevation: 3,500 to 4,000 feet. ~ Terrain: Timbered canyons, open slopes, and grassy plateaus. ~ Water Resources: Three spring-fed ponds, two drainages with multiple springs, and an artesian spring-fed pipeline system. ~ Wildlife: Elk, both deer species, turkey, mountain lion, bobcats, falcons, and golden and bald eagles. ~ Views: Exceptional sweeping views of the Wyoming and South Dakota Black Hills. Up close setting is timbered, mountainous, and a dramatic terrain. ~ Summary: Exceptional hunting and recreational property, amazing views, and perimeter fenced with solid water development.
Contact for Price  •  1,380 acres
DAVIS TWIN MILL RANCH Davis Family Owned Since 1906 Located 12 Miles East of Post, Tx on Highway 380 Property Description: 1380 acres of gently rolling ranch land, located 12 miles east of Post, Texas on Highway 380. The native grasses rangeland is scattered with shinnery and mesquite. Wildlife: Davis Twin Mill Ranch provides habitat for Bob White and Blue Quail, Dove, Whitetail Deer (Mule Deer movement sighted), Turkey, Wild Hogs, Coyotes, and Bobcats, providing great hunting opportunities. Livestock: Until April 2023, the ranch was used for grazing commercial beef cattle. Fencing: The property has 3.5 miles of new fencing and an additional 3.0 miles of good fencing. The remaining 1.5 miles of fencing is fair in condition. Water Availability: The ranch is watered by wells and earth tanks. The North Section comprised of 570 acres has water located near the ranch entrance off Hwy 38. In October of 2023, a well was drilled at this location. It is 107' deep with 19.5' of standing water. The South Section comprised of 810 acres, is supplied by a 240V submersible water pump that is 250’ deep with 65’ of water standing. The water is livestock quality. In addition, the South Section has a new well that is 275’ deep with 85’ of water standing. Note: The Davis Twin Mill Ranch is being offered for sale as the entire 1380 acres property or as two individual sections. Both sections are accessible from Hwy 380, as there is an easement to the South Section along the east side of the property. For more information, please call Richard Davis at 806-777-6511
$1,950,000  •  995 acres
Great opportunity to own this 995 +/- acre ranch up Warthan Canyon on Highway 198 with BLM access. There are breathtaking views throughout and total privacy. Three parcels are included. There are 13 outlets with 9 users who use the Warthan Canyon Water Co. which supplies water needs for the cattle ranch. There is also a well available for the home and pool. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, large master suite complete with bath and Jacuzzi tub, hardwood flooring in the living room, slate flooring in the bathrooms. The kitchen has granite counter tops, 6 burner gas range. An infinity pool with spectacular views, wrap around deck, mature landscaping, covered patio, 2 car attached garage, 4 car detached garage with a 30x60 shop, 2-5 ton heating & cooling units, comp. roof and so much more! Located just 10 miles West of Coalinga. The house currently rents as an Airbnb and generates about $60K a year with the potential to make more.
$5,000,000  •  954 acres
This beautiful 954+ Acre, Turn-Key Boutique Hotel & Retreat Property (386 hectares) located just an hour north of the capital city, San Jose, which serves as a lush jungle paradise in the rain / cloud forests of Costa Rica.
$4,536,000  •  378 acres
Situated in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, only 6 miles west of San Marcos and I-35, Purgatory Bend Ranch Central offers 378 ± acres of unmatched natural beauty and conservation-focused land ownership. This private, sustainably managed property is a rare opportunity to own a legacy ranch with diverse landscapes, panoramic views, and excellent accessibility to Austin, San Antonio, and Houston. LOCATION The gate to the ranch is accessed off of Quail Run Road on a well-established road easement. -37 miles to Downtown Austin -49 miles to Downtown San Antonio -~2.5 hours from Houston TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch features dramatic topography with over 100 feet of elevation change, ranging from 882’ down to 770’ above sea level. Towering live oaks, lush native grasslands, seasonal canyons, and hardwood-lined ridges create a vibrant habitat for both wildlife and people. Purgatory Creek winds for almost a full mile through the northern portion of the property, enhancing its scenic and ecological value. Purgatory Bend Ranch Central boasts outstanding “pasture appeal,” thanks to an array of mature live oaks (many adorned with Spanish moss), cedar elms, native grasses, and the dramatic bluffs of Purgatory Creek. The terrain is highly varied, offering open uplands, wooded draws, and deep canyons. This diversity supports rich wildlife habitat and stunning view corridors throughout the property. WILDLIFE The ranch has been actively managed for native wildlife, including white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, and other species. The land also supports a limited population of feral hogs. IMPROVEMENTS -1 windmill + 1 electric submersible well, all with troughs or natural water catchments for wildlife. -Existing roads, fencing, water troughs, pens, and electrical service. ELECTRICITY Electrical service is available at multiple locations across the ranch. MINERALS Seller’s owned mineral estate, if any, will convey with the sale at the asking price. CONSERVATION EASEMENT The ranch is protected under a conservation easement that allows reasonable use, and includes one out of two designated building envelopes, both of which have terrific views and are centrally located on the property. Contact broker for detailed easement terms. TAXES A 1-D-1 wildlife management valuation is in place, currently overseen by Blair Wildlife Consulting. NEARBY ATTRACTIONS Just minutes from the vibrant towns of San Marcos and Wimberley, and within easy reach of Austin and San Antonio, this area offers an abundance of natural and cultural attractions: -The San Marcos, Blanco, and Guadalupe Rivers -Canyon Lake -Dining, shopping, and museums in nearby Hill Country towns
$4,536,000  •  378 acres
Situated in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, only 6 miles west of San Marcos and I-35, Purgatory Bend Ranch Central offers 378 ± acres of unmatched natural beauty and conservation-focused land ownership. This private, sustainably managed property is a rare opportunity to own a legacy ranch with diverse landscapes, panoramic views, and excellent accessibility to Austin, San Antonio, and Houston. LOCATION The gate to the ranch is accessed off of Quail Run Road on a well-established road easement. -37 miles to Downtown Austin -49 miles to Downtown San Antonio -~2.5 hours from Houston TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch features dramatic topography with over 100 feet of elevation change, ranging from 882’ down to 770’ above sea level. Towering live oaks, lush native grasslands, seasonal canyons, and hardwood-lined ridges create a vibrant habitat for both wildlife and people. Purgatory Creek winds for almost a full mile through the northern portion of the property, enhancing its scenic and ecological value. Purgatory Bend Ranch Central boasts outstanding “pasture appeal,” thanks to an array of mature live oaks (many adorned with Spanish moss), cedar elms, native grasses, and the dramatic bluffs of Purgatory Creek. The terrain is highly varied, offering open uplands, wooded draws, and deep canyons. This diversity supports rich wildlife habitat and stunning view corridors throughout the property. WILDLIFE The ranch has been actively managed for native wildlife, including white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, and other species. The land also supports a limited population of feral hogs. IMPROVEMENTS -1 windmill + 1 electric submersible well, all with troughs or natural water catchments for wildlife. -Existing roads, fencing, water troughs, pens, and electrical service. ELECTRICITY Electrical service is available at multiple locations across the ranch. MINERALS Seller’s owned mineral estate, if any, will convey with the sale at the asking price. CONSERVATION EASEMENT The ranch is protected under a conservation easement that allows reasonable use, and includes one out of two designated building envelopes, both of which have terrific views and are centrally located on the property. Contact broker for detailed easement terms. TAXES A 1-D-1 wildlife management valuation is in place, currently overseen by Blair Wildlife Consulting. NEARBY ATTRACTIONS Just minutes from the vibrant towns of San Marcos and Wimberley, and within easy reach of Austin and San Antonio, this area offers an abundance of natural and cultural attractions: -The San Marcos, Blanco, and Guadalupe Rivers -Canyon Lake -Dining, shopping, and museums in nearby Hill Country towns
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$2,547,700  •  199.82 acres
$2,897,390
Beautiful 199.82-acre ranch located less than nine miles northwest of Fredericksburg in the Cherry Mountain/Gypsum Mine area. The property offers a diverse landscape featuring thick shin oak brush, open pastureland, and fallow fields that were previously cultivated and have since returned to native grasses. The brush-covered portions of the ranch, highlighted by gentle arroyos, provide excellent wildlife habitat. Approximately 43 acres were formerly under lease to a gypsum mine; the mine is no longer operating and the lease has expired. Of this area, about 20 acres remain open or have been sloped over, while roughly 23 acres have been covered and leveled by the mining company. The open 20± acres may enhance recreational opportunities such as off-roading or a shooting range. The ranch is serviced by Central Texas Electric Cooperative and includes a private water well.
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$5,800,000  •  186.24 acres
$6,150,000
Fly into B Flying Ranch’s private 2,300-foot turf airstrip with an FAA airport identifier and arrive at a remarkable Llano River property offering approximately two-thirds of a mile of river frontage ideal for swimming, kayaking, and fly fishing. The main residence is a 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath home that was fully remodeled in 2021, taken down to the studs and rebuilt, including new appliances, Post Oak flooring, and expansive window banks designed to capture the stunning views. Additional features include two gas fireplaces, a three-car garage, a metal roof, and solar panels supported by a 30-kW battery system. Spend hours on the patio overlooking dramatic cliffs across the river, some rising as high as 350 feet. The 186+/- acre ranch also includes a 30’ x 40’ shop, a 60’ x 60’ hangar with a bi-fold door system, a 2-bedroom, 1-bath cabin with a full-length porch, and a seasonal tributary that enters the river, completing this exceptional aviation and riverfront retreat.
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$2,250,000  •  160 acres
$2,950,000
The Kelly Place is a secluded 160-acre wildlife haven sharing ~1.25 miles of border with National Forest on two sides. This private parcel sits just a few miles south of Toponas, CO, and features a mix dark of timbered slopes, aspen glades, rolling brush covered hill side, and meadows with spring fed ponds that provide diverse topography and habitat. Ample opportunities to hunt high quality elk, mule deer, and black bear are combined with accessible recreational pursuits on the near-by Colorado River, Flat Tops Wilderness Area, King Mountain Recreational Area, upper Yampa River, and more. Located within an hour of both Steamboat Springs and the Vail Valley, The Kelly Place offers easy options for skiing, dining, shopping, and airports. This property has been held in the same family for generations and has been utilized as a base for summer cattle grazing, exceptional hunting experiences, and lifelong memories.
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$525,000  •  160 acres
$700,000
The versatility of this property is truly exceptional, offering countless possibilities—envision creating a magnificent estate, developing a thriving vineyard, establishing an olive grove, or designing an equestrian haven.
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Contact for Price  •  154.77 acres

Stunning Mountain Modern Rustic Estate on private Emma Lake, bordered on three sides by Routt National Forest, just below Lynx Pass. This incredible 155 acre property boasts a 5258 SF, 5 bedroom, 7 bathroom main residence that was featured in Architectural Digest and Mountain Living Magazine.Morrison Creek flows through the property, and wildlife abounds year-round! This incredible property features access to miles and miles of trails, hunting, mountain biking, snow-mobiling and hiking, & private ski pro lift for winter recreation. Properties like this one; surrounded by open space, live water running through property, multiple meadows, private Lake with secluded architectural pleasing home plus a freestanding caretaker home.... are super rare finds in this area; it's a legacy property!
$2,500,000  •  134 acres
Nestled in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, the 134.31± acre Burr Oak Creek Ranch is a rare offering that combines year-round live water, dramatic bluffs, and abundant free-range wildlife in one of the most desirable areas of the state. With 3,400± feet of live-water frontage on Burr Oak Creek, an additional spring-fed ravine spanning 2,100± feet, and striking elevation changes up to 120 feet, the ranch is a showcase of Hill Country beauty.
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$890,000  •  129 acres
$975,000
Black Cap Heaven, in western Gillespie County, is awaiting its next steward to continue to conserve this 128.75± acre jewel of the Texas Hill Country. This ranch is ideal for a buyer seeking a special place to build a home and conserve the diversity of trees, grasses, and native brush for the balanced benefit of birdlife, indigenous wildlife and the landowner as well. The ranch is a nice shape and is protected from public roadways by easement road access. The ranch benefits from a thoughtful conservation easement that allows for the next owner to use and enjoy the property. LOCATION Located a short 5 miles outside Harper, TX, the ranch is only 23 miles west of the very popular central Texas town of Fredericksburg, 1.5 hours from San Antonio, and 2 hours from Austin; Black Cap Heaven is ideally located for a vacation home or permanent residence. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch has a unique, significant and intact high quality shinnery habitat covering about 2/3 of the property providing foraging and nesting opportunities for many songbirds. This unique habitat also provides an effective nursery allowing tree and brush species to become established and thrive. As a result, native vegetation on the ranch is very diverse, with highlights including shin oak, escarpment black cherry, Texas Redbud, several other oak species, bumelia, hackberry and a few juniper. Abundant native grasses include side oats grama (which happens to be the state grass of Texas), Canada Wildrye, purple three-awn, yellow indian and hooded windmill grasses. Additionally, the topography on the ranch is gently rolling providing pleasant hiking opportunities for the enjoyment of the property. The hilltop horizon views are spectacular. The ranch is protected in perpetuity by a conservation easement, the intent of which is to preserve the property’s significant conservation values. These values are related to the unique ecological features found on the property that include hydrologic, wildlife, and plant resources, as well as scenic and open space values. Contact Broker for more details regarding the conservation easement. WILDLIFE Birdlife (avifauna) of the area is very diverse and impressive. A field checklist published by Texas Parks and Wildlife entitled “Birds of the Edwards Plateau” (attached) includes 431 species – one of the best-known of this list is the namesake black-capped vireo. Native mammalian wildlife in the area include species such as white-tailed deer, fox squirrel, armadillo, porcupine, raccoon, grey fox, bobcat, coyote, and many more. AGRICULTURE The current owners have maintained the property’s agricultural tax valuation through a small-herd seasonal grazing lease for cattle. A future owner might want to consider doing same or consider converting to wildlife management. IMPROVEMENTS The ranch is unimproved at this time; however, the conservation easement identifies two building envelopes where improvements can be constructed. There are an existing water well and a septic tank (unknown condition), as well as existing electric power in one of the building envelopes. The other building envelope does not have any infrastructure in place. The ranch is perimeter fenced with 3 sides being standard height and the north boundary being high fenced. WATER As mentioned above, there is an existing water well. ELECTRICITY Electricity is available on the property. AREA HISTORY During the baseline visit, a Gower split stem spear point was discovered along the ridge of the highest point on the property. This spear point is attributed to the Early Archaic period, dating back approximately 8,500 to 7,000 years Before Present (B.P.). This spear point provides valuable insights into the historical and cultural importance of the property as it signifies the presence of indigenous peoples, who inhabited the area during the Early Archaic period, engaging in activities such as hunting and gathering.
$1,250,000  •  122 acres
This 120-acre+ property located on the Teasdale Bench in Wayne County offers a combination of elevated terrain, expansive views, and practical improvements that support a variety of potential uses. The setting is defined by its position on a high mesa, where much of the land is relatively flat with gentle rolling contours. The landscape features a mix of open ground, sage, cactus, and scattered pinyon pine and juniper trees, covering more than 30 acres of the property. From multiple vantage points across the parcel, there are clear views of surrounding natural landmarks, including the Boulder Mountains to the south and the distinctive red rock formations and bluffs that characterize the region. The northern portion of the property drops approximately 100 feet, creating a natural edge where the Fremont River can be seen below. Along the southeastern boundary, views extend toward Cottonwood Creek, an area that supports local wildlife activity. Wildlife presence on and around the property includes mule deer, small game, coyotes, and foxes. A neighboring pond contributes to seasonal waterfowl activity, including ducks and geese, during the winter months. The combination of vegetation, water proximity, and varied terrain supports a diverse habitat. Access to the property is convenient yet maintains a sense of separation. The parcel is located just over 600 yards from the paved Teasdale Bench Road and can be reached via the Teasdale Powerline Road and other established routes. The nearby town of Torrey is only a short drive away, providing access to basic services, dining, and supplies while maintaining a rural setting. Infrastructure elements are already in place to support future use. A well permit, identified as WR 95-5525 with 1.48 acre feet of underground water rights, has been secured. Existing roads across the property provide internal access and flexibility for site planning. These features allow for multiple potential building locations depending on preference for views, access, or proximity to utilities. The property is bordered in part by public land managed by the Bureau of Land Management, which contributes to the sense of open space and limits the likelihood of nearby development. The area is also known for its low levels of light pollution, providing clear night skies and visibility of stars. This parcel presents an opportunity for those seeking a recreational property, a residential setting, or a long-term land holding in southern Utah. Its combination of acreage, location, access, and existing improvements supports a range of possibilities while maintaining the natural characteristics of the region.
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$1,599,999  •  86 acres
$1,799,000
86 ± Acres Seguin, Texas Raw land Easement off of Red Road Mature post oak & hickory trees Cross fenced into 4 equal sections 1 solar water well & cement tank Abundant wildlife Convenient to San Antonio
Contact for Price  •  85 acres
Boerne Vista Ranch is an exceptional 85± acre Hill Country offering combining premier frontage, dramatic elevation, and long-range views—just minutes from downtown Boerne. Completely unimproved, the ranch provides a rare blank canvas to design and build a dream estate positioned among sweeping valleys, scattered oaks, and expansive Hill Country vistas. With gated paved access, strong perimeter fencing, and multiple elevated building sites, the property delivers a compelling balance of accessibility, privacy, and breathtaking scenery—laying the foundation for a truly special Hill Country retreat.
Contact for Price  •  84 acres
The 84 acres near Lake Texoma have a history of agricultural use, hunting, and grazing. This versatile land presents an opportunity for various purposes, such as an RV park, personal retreat, or the continuation of agricultural activities. Additionally, the proximity to Bridgeview Marina, open to the public, provides the property owner with excellent access to all the amenities offered by Lake Texoma.
$1,695,000  •  79.23 acres
Western Colorado ranch compound, multiple dwellings, VRBO potential, equestrian, hobby ranching, views, & ponds.
$654,400  •  65.44 acres
Located just west of Mason with convenient access off Highway 29, Davis Ranch offers an exceptional opportunity to own a scenic and highly desirable piece of the Texas Hill Country. Combining rolling terrain and outstanding views, this property delivers the natural beauty and versatility sought by today's land buyers.
$1,690,000  •  64.78 acres
This a 65+/- deeded acre enjoyment ranch that has it all. There is a modern site built house, roping arena, working corrals, shop and easy access to the small town of Benson AZ. 20+ irrigated acres are fenced and cross fenced for horses and cattle.
$539,600  •  53.96 acres
Located just west of Mason with convenient access via a chip-sealed county road off Highway 29, Davis Ranch II presents an outstanding opportunity to own a scenic and highly usable tract in the heart of the Texas Hill Country.
$2,500,000  •  45.56 acres
Canyon Wren Ranch: An extraordinary, magical 46.6-acre retreat located on the perennial Aravaipa Canyon Creek! This remote, rare gem is the last privately owned property before the Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness Trailhead offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of prime Arizona land. With a beautiful 3 BR, 3BA ranch-style home at its heart, this estate seamlessly blends comfort and charm, perfect for those seeking a peaceful refuge in nature. Nestled within this remarkable landscape, the ranch includes a 2 BR, 2 BA guest house, a sparkling pool, outdoor fireplace, masonry barn, another small casita, and shop building. All the improvements are adjacent to 9 acres +/- of lush, irrigated grass pastures watered by 3 three registered wells, including two irrigation wells. The property boasts 39.1 acre-feet of grandfathered surface irrigation water rights, ensuring fruitful cultivation of its fertile lands, presenting endless possibilities for agriculture or equestrian pursuits. There are pecan, citrus and other fruit trees in the pastures and around the homes. Importantly, all the improvements are on the road side of the creek, ensuring year-round access. With half a mile of pristine frontage on the year-round flowing Aravaipa Creek and bordering Nature Conservancy land on three sides, the ranch is an oasis of biodiversity. The area showcases a remarkable riparian habitat enriched with towering cottonwood, sycamore, willow, and mesquite trees. This lush environment is a haven for abundant wildlife, making it a dream destination for nature enthusiasts, bird watchers, and outdoor adventurers alike. The sweeping mountain views and dramatic terrain serve as a stunning backdrop, enhancing the sense of serenity and seclusion that this property offers. The sellers, who have cherished this ranch for over 32 years, have enjoyed countless benefits, including dark skies perfect for stargazing and a natural soundscape that enriches the experience of living in harmony with nature. Canyon Wren Ranch is more than just a property; it is a lifestyle, inviting you to immerse yourself in the beautiful combination of the natural Sonoran Desert filled with majestic saguaros and the incredible Aravaipa Canyon Creek riparian forest. Whether you're an avid hiker, a horse lover, or simply someone seeking peace away from the city, this ranch delivers an exceptional quality of life. Canyon Wren Ranch is the finest small ranch available in Arizona today, and with its enticing price and excellent value, it is destined to sell quickly. Don't miss the chance to own this rare sanctuary. Bring your hiking boots and horses and experience the tranquil lifestyle that awaits you at this remarkable property!
$38,900  •  37 acres
Sierra Highlands Ranch is a majestic wilderness in northern Arizona set amid lush stands of pinon pine and juniper woodlands and broad grassy valleys at a cool clear 6,200’ elevation. Once the home of the ancient Anasazi, today it is home to free roaming herds of elk, antelope and mule deer and the fortunate few who are claiming their spacious 37 acre homestead there. Owners can choose from an outstanding variety of terrains and landscapes ranging from heavily wooded throughout, to blends of treed and meadowland to all open pastureland. Many tracts have been contour surveyed to include rugged sandstone ridges with dramatic overlooks of the wilderness below. Every property has uninterrupted long range views of the surrounding wilderness through clear mountain air free of pollution. An exceptional climate is one of the best reasons to own a tract of Sierra Highlands Ranch. Outdoor work is rarely curtailed do to the weather. The land is blessed with an average of 327 days of sunshine a year. The winters here are mild, typically producing less than 18 of snow most of which falls at a rate of two to three inches per storm and melts into the soil with a day or two. The average high temperature in the coldest month of January is 50 degrees. Summer temperatures are mild with daytime highs averaging in the upper 80s. Private wells are allowed and no permit is required to drill a 35 gallon per minute or less well. The land has a secure groundwater supply from its positioning over two defined aquifers, the massive Coconino Sandstone Aquifer and the overlying Bidahochi aquifer. Drilling depths are economical and windmill pumping common throughout the area. In addition, a free access well is available to ranch owners 24/7 for water hauling. The land surface is blanketed with a fine tillable sandy loam soil, ideal for the raising of vegetables and fruit trees. Apples, cherries, plumbs, pears and a host of garden vegetables thrive in this soil. Area gardeners produce abundant yields of corn, tomatoes, carrots, beans, peppers, squash, and lettuce throughout the area’s warm spring and summer growing seasons. Livestock can comfortably graze the land’s nutrient rich native grasses free of harmful surface rock. The property is within a short drive of Lyman Lake State Park and the Apache County seat of St. Johns, Arizona. St. Johns is a charming pioneer town founded in the 1870’s and serves today as the County seat of Apache County. You’ll find everything you need for your rural homestead there including grocery stores, hardware stores, automotive stores, banks, restaurants, schools and churches. The 1,200 acre Lyman Lake is located 10 minutes south of St. Johns and features outstanding fishing, boating and hiking trails. This is a secluded location and best suited for people seeking large acreage ownership well away from neighboring owners and who place a premium on the freedom to use and work their land in a wilderness setting. free of urban noise and pollution. All corner markers have been set by registered surveyors and the recorded map with all property dimensions is provided to the new owners. The maintained road access to the property is built entirely along title insured easements recorded with the county recorder’s office. The residential, recreational and agricultural zoning allows livestock, camping and RV use at the owner’s discretion. Prices start at $38,900. No qualifying seller provided financing is available with only 10% down. Payments start at $335 a month. The are no closing costs and the monthly payments are account serviced by Pioneer Title, one of the nation’s largest title companies. Call First United Realty at 800.966.6690 for a free photo brochure including additional area properties, topographical map, monthly weather chart, and info on nearby lakes and historic town. First United Realty is Arizona's largest provider of private land and has a wide selection of terrains and wilderness landscapes to select from statewide.
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$3,750,000  •  35 acres
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This property truly caters to those who embrace an outdoor lifestyle, featuring Colorado’s natural beauty at every turn, yet with convenient access to nearby amenities.
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