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$799,900  •  150 acres
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Very private and secluded farm in SW Arkansas. Property has a 3 bedroom 2 bath brick home. 150 acres of well maintained pasture, several stocked ponds, 2 - 500 foot chicken houses. Currently used for a cattle operation. Other out buildings include large shed to store equipment and smaller buildings for storage or work area. Wildlife is abundant with Canada geese on the ponds and deer and turkey are very common to this area.
Contact for Price  •  146 acres
Welcome to Low Key Lake Ranch, where lifes worries simply fade, and adventures are made. Here, refined amenities provide a laid-back lifestyle and an escape from it all just minutes from Fredericksburg, recently recognized as the top tourist destination in the country, and along the Hill Country Wine Trail. Create hallmark memories on the water, experience new adventures in the great outdoors, and unlock a higher caliber of luxury living at Low Key Lake Ranch. LOCATION & ACCESS: This location is truly woven into the cultural fabric of the Texas Hill County. The ranch is conveniently located just 5 minutes/5 miles north of Fredericksburgs booming downtown overflowing with cultural hotspots that lend it to being one of Texas most heavily visited tourist areas. Fredericksburg has been steadily growing in popularity among travelers for years, and just recently in March of this year, it was ranked by Yelp as the #1 Family Friendly Travel Destination in the U.S. There are hundreds of unique local attractions such as wineries, restaurants, antique stores, golf (Boot Ranch 15 minutes west), state parks, distilleries, etc., all within spitting distance. While only a few minutes to town, the ranch is positioned outside of city jurisdiction. Its also positioned centrally to other major metros and their respective international airports, including San Antonio at 1.15 hours south and Austin at 1.40 hours west. There is excellent access to the property given its 3820 feet along Hwy 87 North with multiple gated access points already in place. LAND & SURFACE WATER: The land comprises 146 acres of verdant grasses, Oak Trees, and, most importantly, one of the most impressive private lakes in the region! The recently constructed 9.5-acre lake is a stately centerpiece for the ranch, for which all improvements and vistas are centered upon and which cannot be easily or cheaply recreated. This water feature has a footprint consistently wide and deep enough to afford access via a pontoon boat (will convey), which is slipped at the floating dock but can be taken in and out via a nearby concrete boat ramp. From the eastern corner of the lake nearest a springhead, you can travel up what feels like a cliff-lined creek in shallower spawning areas towards the main body of the lake. The lake is continuously fed by multiple springs and natural watershed from the surrounding hillsides and natural draws. When full, the retention dam has the ability to back up enough water to reach an estimated 44 of depth, creating an unparalleled water feature for your family and friends to enjoy. Simply put, Low Key Lake provides a truly unforgettable experience (especially for fishermen). The terrain has a gentle roll with gradual elevation changes ranging from 1920-2040, offering long-range views over the Hill Country in addition to ample watershed collection into the lake. The ranch has been totally cleared of cedar, allowing the grasses, native wildlife, Oaks, and year-round springs to flourish. While the land presently has no livestock grazing, the ranch is fully low-fenced with easy access to surface and well water for those wishing to do so. IMPROVEMENTS: - MAIN HOME: This recently completed architectural marvel boasts 6500 square feet of opulent living space within a total roofed area of 9650 square feet. With construction having been completed in March of 2024, it is being sold in a pristine condition. Crafted primarily from limestone, original hand-hewn timber beams, and aged barn wood siding, the residence exudes the timeless elegance of ranch-style architectural design and with the highest quality modern finishings. The spacious master suite, privately located in the east wing, provides yet another layer of escape with envious characteristics, including automatic shades, a fireplace, washer and dryer, direct gym/sauna access, amply generous closet space, and an awe-inspiring bathroom that captures serene views of the lake. The heart of the home centers around the kitchen, which is something akin to perfection in the way it seamlessly blends functionality with style, catering to culinary enthusiasts and entertainers alike. Prep a five-course meal for the masses or just the family with the help of state-of-the-art appliances, ample counter space, two islands, fully custom cabinetry, an independently temperature-controlled wine room, walk-in pantry, and a separate coffee/beverage bar. The kitchen opens outward into an expansive dining room and formal, fireside living area enveloped by floor-to-ceiling sliding doors, bringing the life of Low Key Lake into the home. The cathedral-like vaulted ceilings are adorned with wagon wheel chandeliers and massive timber beams that can be found elsewhere throughout the home. When guests are done at the pool, coming in from the lake, or wrapping up a hunt, theyll want to gather in the west wing of the home, which includes guest suites and entertainment amenities. At kickoff, enjoy the comforts of the top-shelf entertainment lounge complete with a fully equipped beverage and snack bar, multiple media viewing areas, and stone fireplace. Concluding the day, guests can easily escape to three luxury private suites, each with its own unique style and individual baths. If work interrupts or you need to have in-person/virtual meetings, one of the bedrooms has been retrofitted to serve as an office suite with a full bath. Nearly 2000sqft of covered porch space and outdoor amenities provide an experience thats equally as memorable as the home and allow the capability of hosting large groups comfortably inside or out. Blending cohesively with the lake below, the resort-style pool and spa provide an immersive experience in relaxation. Water quality and systems management are simplified given integration with the latest treatment and control technology. The pool deck is furthered by another fireplace, kitchen/dining area, media area, and surround sound system. The Lutron smart home system and central control room ensure effortless control of the home's media, security, and comfort settings, creating an immersive, safe, and convenient experience for residents. In summary, this home epitomizes sophisticated living and architectural excellence, promising a lifestyle of unparalleled luxury and entertainment for those looking for a one-of-a-kind home situated perfectly on a one-of-a-kind ranch. - PARTY BARN: From the main home, you cross a bridge over a finger of the lake to a new party barn sitting on a peninsula. The barn was constructed with the same level of thoughtfulness as the main residence but with more of an antiqued industrialist design. This 3600 sqft entertainers dream was completed in April of 2024. The space is finely tuned for large gatherings, hosting events, or an envious trophy room. The party starts at the full-scale kitchen and bar area and moves towards the indoor fireplace before heading out to lakeside porch. It has a large open floor plan downstairs with a full bath and laundry room. Guests will want to stay the night, so there is an additional bed and a bathroom upstairs with incredible views over the lake. - CABIN: Atop one of the highest ridges of the ranch sits a charming 500 sqft cabin with a full bath, kitchen, living area, and pot belly stove. The cabin can be accessed by a separate driveway from the highway so as not to interfere with anyone at the main home. From the front porch, you get a great vantage point of the lake and sunset. Down the road from the cabin is an additional concrete pad looking over the lake and connected to a waterline which can be used for a new cabin build site, RV, or helipad. - EQUIPMENT BARN: An 1800 sqft equipment barn with a half bath is just over the hill from the home, providing necessary storage for ranch equipment. The structure is on a concrete foundation, with water and electric to it. This could be converted into an additional living structure if necessary. There is another 480 sqft covered awning providing even more storage as well as a walk-in freezer for game. WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES: The lake has been professionally managed for largemouth bass, and the numbers are excellent! Come tour the ranch, take a ride in the boat, and see for yourself. In addition to bass, youll also find healthy numbers of Crappie, Bluegill, Carp, and Catfish. Multiple fish feeders are positioned around the lake to ensure a reliable food source for the growing population. When the lake was constructed, fish habitat was strategically placed along the banks for new fry to have sufficient protection and at deeper depths to support continued growth. The ranch is low fenced, allowing local native wildlife to flow freely into the ranch, and once they get there, its likely they will not want to leave. Water and food sources are abundant. There are currently 4 free-choice protein and cottonseed feeder stations as well as timed spin-cast corn feeders positioned throughout the ranch. Two of the three blinds and all feeders will convey. A considerable amount of whitetail and axis habitat around the ranch. Other native species flourish here, especially dove, turkey, waterfowl, and various songbirds. UTILITIES: The ranch and its various improvements are largely self-sustaining if you need them to be. There are three productive wells (25, 55, and 80 GPM) across the ranch, all powered by solar, with a 20k gallon holding tank supplying the main home. The house, party barn, and cabin are all connected to individual aerobic septic systems. The main home is equipped with propane backup generators. AT&T high-speed fiber optic internet is available. TAXES: Carrying costs from property taxes are reduced due to the property being under an AG Wildlife Exemption. The tax rate is set low to 1.05 and 2023 Taxes were $8647.41. Sellers and listing agent request a minimum 24 hour notice prior to showing. Prospective buyers or their representatives will be required to provide proof of funds or other means of financial verification to be approved by listing agent prior to scheduling a showing of this ranch. BUYER / BROKER DISCLAIMER: - Buyers brokers must be identified on first contact, and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Listing Broker. - The information contained herein has been gathered from sources deemed reliable; however, TexasLand, a group at Keller Williams Realty and its associates, members, agents and employees cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information. No representation is made as to the possible investment value or type of use. Prospective buyers are urged to verify all information to their satisfaction and consult with their tax and legal advisors before making a final determination. Real Estate buyers are hereby notified that properties in the States of Texas 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 government actions. Prospective buyers should investigate any concerns to their satisfaction.
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$3,500,000  •  142.98 acres
$4,500,000
Welcome to a captivating 143-acre oasis in the heart of Gardnerville, Nevada's fertile Carson Valley. This ranch isn't just land; it's a legacy, boasting coveted water rights to the Carson River and showcasing nature's bounty in every corner. Fully fenced and cross-fenced, the meticulously planned ranch offers optimal functionality for agricultural pursuits. A spacious 40 X 90 pole barn provides versatile storage and livestock space. Nestled amidst this scenic beauty is a charming 1300-square-foot home with 2 bedrooms, an office, and 2 bathrooms. The kitchen, adorned with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and hickory cabinets, blends practicality with elegance. This property is more than a residence; it's an agricultural haven featuring a new, fully functional cattle guard and operating under a conservation easement. For adventurous spirits, a full RV hookup beckons, promising unforgettable journeys beneath the vast Nevada sky. Strategically located near Kingsbury Grade, the ranch offers seamless access to Heavenly Valley's winter wonderland just 15 minutes away or the serene beauty of Lake Tahoe within a 20-minute drive. Carson City's amenities are a mere 15 minutes away, while Reno Airport, facilitating global connections, lies within an hour's drive. This 143-acre ranch isn't just property; it's an invitation to embrace a lifestyle in harmony with nature. Abundant water, functional infrastructure, and proximity to key destinations define this opportunity in the heart of Carson Valley. Welcome home to your exclusive slice of Nevada paradise. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: • 143-acre oasis in the heart of Gardnerville, Nevada's fertile Carson Valley • Coveted water rights to the Carson River • Fully fenced and cross-fenced offers optimal functionality for agricultural pursuits • Spacious 40 X 90 pole barn provides versatile storage and livestock space • Charming 1300-square-foot home with 2 bedrooms, an office, and 2 bathrooms • Full RV hookup • Strategically located near Kingsbury Grade, the ranch offers seamless access to Heavenly Valley's winter wonderland just 15 minutes away or the serene beauty of Lake Tahoe within a 20-minute drive • Carson City's amenities are a mere 15 minutes away, while Reno Airport, facilitating global connections, lies within an hour's drive • Abundant water, functional infrastructure, and proximity to key destinations define this opportunity in the heart of Carson Valley
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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.
Contact for Price  •  138 acres
Welcome to Crosswater Ranch, an extraordinary Hill Country estate where exceptional live water, luxury improvements, and unmatched convenience come together just minutes from the heart of Kerrville. Rarely does a property offer this level of privacy while remaining only three miles from one of Texas' most desirable Hill Country communities. Hidden behind a newly constructed high fence and surrounded by rolling hills, towering hardwoods, and year-round water, Crosswater Ranch is equally suited as a luxury family retreat, premier hunting property, equestrian estate, or long-term investment.
$3,499,999  •  135 acres
If you’re looking for a spacious, private waterfront property with water and aircraft access, look no further! 585 White Hall Road sits on 135 acres with eight additional waterfront lots that are already perked. The 4,400 sqft home has four bedrooms and three full bathrooms, the primary bathroom being recently remodeled. You can enjoy the beautiful views from the large family room or curled up in front of one of the four fireplaces inside the home. The two screened-in porches have their own fireplaces, as well, and there is a large entire back-side deck to appreciate the surrounding nature. While there is plenty of room inside the home for family gatherings, the property also offers endless possibilities for outside activities. For boating and water sports, enjoy a large pier with a boat lift on deep, protected water with rip-rap to preserve the shoreline. Pilots can take advantage of the FAA approved private air strip and 2 plane hanger. If you enjoy hunting, the wooded acres have abundant wildlife, great for deer, duck, and turkey hunting. This home is located in beautiful Historical Westmoreland County, a short two-hour drive from Washington, D.C. with plenty of history and public beaches. The rarity of having a private air strip on a waterfront property makes this listing extremely unique. Whether you’re looking for a full-time home or a quiet break from city life, don’t pass up on this opportunity. Get ready to tell your friends and family to come by car, boat, or plane to your new home in Westmoreland!
$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.
$4,585,000  •  132 acres
The Lynch Ranch is positioned on the boundary between Hays County and Blanco County, nestled between the charming towns of Blanco and Wimberley. Embraced by the essence of the Hill Country, it offers convenient access to neighboring small towns, nearby rivers, wineries, breweries, and parks. The existing improvements sit near the wet-weather creek, affording picturesque views of the pastures. Lynch Ranch presents endless opportunities situated in the heart of the Hill Country. LOCATION The property is located at 12451 FM 2325, Wimberley, TX 78676, Hays County, approx. 10.5 miles east of Blanco, approx. 13.4 miles northwest of Wimberley, approx. 41 miles from downtown Austin, and approx. 60 miles from San Antonio. The property fronts on Farm to Market Road for about 4,593 ft (0.87 miles). There are three total access points, however, the main one is off FM 2325. The property’s location is ideal in the middle of Austin and San Antonio. The property is located within Blanco ISD school boundaries. Just a short drive away are many outdoor activities and sightseeing places such as Jacob’s Well Natural Area, Blue Hole Regional Park, Cypress Creek Nature Preserve, Cypress Falls Swimming Hole, Blanco State Park, Charro Ranch Park, and Old Baldy. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property consists of rolling terrain with elevations ranging from 1,220 to 1,280 feet. It offers a blend of wooded sections and four expansive, flat pastures, ensuring both seclusion and ample usable space. Upon entering the property and gazing westward, breathtaking vistas of neighboring hilltops greet you. There are a variety of trees across the property including but not limited to sycamore, black walnut, oak, pecan, magnolia, and cedar trees. The primary soil type is Bolar Clay Loam. WILDLIFE The wildlife species found on the ranch are commonly found in the Hill Country, such as white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, and hogs. AGRICTULTURE The land is taxed under ag valuation and homestead exemption (2023 property taxes were $607.89 – Parcel ID’s: R190464, R14355). IMPROVEMENTS Upon entering the property, you’ll find two small homes and a shop near the gate. However, these structures are likely candidates for a remodel or demolition due to their age. The perimeter and cross-fencing are in fair condition, while the southern boundary is marked by a neighboring high fence. Below are the square footages for each structure: Main house: 1,200 sf with a screened porch House across the creek: 480 sf with a screened porch Shop: 1,060 sf with a store room Pump house: 200 sf WATER Situated in the southwestern section of the property, there is a seasonal creek with a low-water crossing, forming a water hole during periods of substantial rainfall. Notably, the property boasts approximately 0.57 miles of creek frontage aligned by a variety of trees. AREA HISTORY The prime location of being in the Hill Country opens the door to many opportunities. The two nearby towns, Blanco and Wimberley, are quaint and unique Hill Country towns. Blanco is known as a cattle and ranching community as well as home to the Blanco River and Blanco State Park. Wimberley is known for its small-town vibe while offering a unique shopping village, the confluence of Cypress River and the Blanco River, and a ranching community. This area is home to multiple gorgeous water holes, ancient Cypress trees, hilltops, and more. UTILITIES & OTHER There is power from PEC to the buildings alongside two water wells, one on each side of the creek, and a septic tank. The property is located within the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority water district. There is currently a cattle lease on the property. Co-listed with Martine Properties.
$1,550,000  •  130.8 acres
130 ± acres on the south fork of Cottonwood Creek south of Redding, CA. Located at the end of a paved county road, the ranch offers privacy, views and lots of wildlife. The ranch has over 4,000 feet of creek frontage with “native” riparian habitat. In the center of the property is a comfortable 1,728 square foot ranch-style home with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Between the Home and the Red Barn/Shop is an RV site complete with power, septic and well. About 75 acres of fertile farmland previously planted to irrigated pasture years ago is now planted to walnuts irrigated using (2) deep irrigation wells. The ranch also has a small reservoir which can fill by surface water runoff or using irrigation wells. Additionally, there is some open land which also can be irrigated using “big gun” sprinklers and planted as a food plot to attract wildlife, like blacktail deer, pigs, dove, turkey, or quail. Farm machinery and home furnishing may be available by separate agreement. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: • Located at the end of a paved county road • 4,000± feet of frontage on the South Fork of Cottonwood Creek • 1,728 SF ranch-style home with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms • New composition roof and fresh exterior paint on the home • Detached 32’ deep 2-car garage • Gunite pebble tec pool, landscaped patios, and a rustic covered porch • RV site with power, septic, and a dedicated well • Red barn/shop and a 13kW propane generator • 50 ± acres of Chandler walnuts planted in 2020 on Class 1 soil • 25 ± acres of Howard walnuts planted in 2001 & 2002 on Class 3 soil • Two irrigation wells producing 1,500± GPM total • 75 Hp vertical turbine well producing 1,000 GPM (new bowls installed last year) • 30 Hp vertical turbine well producing 500 GPM (new tube and shaft installed last month) • Two domestic wells, a small reservoir, and “big gun” sprinklers for wildlife food plots • Native riparian habitat supporting blacktail deer, pigs, dove, turkey, quail, and spawning salmon • Machinery and furnishings negotiable Co-Listed with AG Land Brokers
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$2,495,000  •  130.02 acres
$2,795,000
A 5-Star Ranch where you will truly gain a deeper appreciation for the beauty and complexity of the natural world not filled with concrete jungles and high-rises.
$4,750,000  •  128.63 acres
Rarely does a property of this caliber and natural beauty become available! Located in Solano County, just 5 minutes to downtown Winters and spanning approximately 128 acres with over 3,000 feet of year-round Putah Creek frontage is this extraordinary ranch! It combines luxury country living, income-producing agriculture, significant tax advantages, and unmatched recreational enjoyment in one remarkable offering. With an incredible stretch of Putah Creek flowing through the property, this ranch offers a lifestyle rarely found in Northern California. The year-round water frontage creates a private sanctuary ideal for fishing, canoeing, kayaking, wildlife viewing, or simply relaxing beside the flowing creek. Opportunities to own this amount of accessible Putah Creek frontage are exceptionally rare. Towering trees, open agricultural land, and the peaceful sound of the creek create a setting that feels worlds away while remaining highly functional as a productive agricultural investment. The ranch is planted with a diversified mix of young orchards designed for long-term production and future income potential, including: 72 acres of Almonds, 23 acres of Chandler Walnuts and over 100 Olive trees. The young orchards offer years of future production while also presenting potential depreciation advantages and agricultural tax benefits associated with farm ownership and income production. The property is enrolled in the Williamson Act, providing reduced property taxes and enhancing the long-term value of this agricultural investment. The ranch benefits from adjudicated riparian water rights from Putah Creek, an invaluable asset for long-term agricultural sustainability. An electric pump and filtration system is already installed and set up to efficiently irrigate the orchards, providing a reliable infrastructure for ongoing farm operations. The primary residence offers approximately 3402 SF and 4 bedrooms of comfortable living space designed for both everyday living and entertaining. The second residence is ideal for extended family guest, rental income. This is more than a ranch, it is a rare lifestyle property that blends recreation, agricultural productivity, multi-generational living, and long-term investment potential. Whether you envision a private family retreat, a working orchard operation, an equestrian or recreational ranch, or a legacy investment property, this exceptional Putah Creek estate offers possibilities that are increasingly difficult to find. 1 hour to San Francisco and about 30 miles to Sacramento International Airport.
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$1,714,500  •  127 acres
Owned by the same family since 1998, Knights Branch Creek Ranch offers the perfect blend of wide-open spaces and convenience, all within commuting distance of Austin. Surrounded by productive agricultural land, the property provides exceptional opportunities for fishing, hunting, and cattle grazing while offering the peace and privacy of country living. With strong long-term appreciation potential driven by the continued growth of Central Texas, this is an outstanding opportunity for recreation, investment, or a legacy family ranch. LOCATION Situated about 17.8 miles southeast of Taylor, Knights Branch Creek Ranch is located at 17000 FM 112, Thrall, TX within Thrall ISD school boundary zones. There is approximately 1,050 feet of road frontage on FM 112. Proximity: 3 miles from Sandow Lakes development (former Alcoa site) 13 miles from Samsung Semiconductor 17.8 miles from Taylor 20 miles from HEB (Taylor) 50 miles from downtown Austin 50 miles from ABIA TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property features gently rolling topography with elevations ranging from approximately 440 to 470 feet, creating an attractive and highly usable landscape. The land consists of a blend of native pasture and productive hay fields, offering excellent versatility for livestock grazing, hay production, or recreational use. Mature oak, elm, and pecan trees are scattered throughout the property, providing shade, visual character, and valuable wildlife habitat. The combination of open pasture, productive grassland, and established hardwoods creates a healthy rangeland environment that supports a variety of native wildlife while offering the classic beauty of the Central Texas countryside. WILDLIFE The wildlife species found on the property are commonly found in this area, such as white-tailed deer, duck, hogs, and birds. AGRICULTURE An existing cattle grazing lease maintains the property’s agricultural tax valuation. IMPROVEMENTS A 1,512-square-foot mobile home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms is situated on the property, featuring a screened front porch and an open back porch for enjoying the surrounding countryside. An equipment barn is conveniently located near the front entrance, providing ample storage for ranch equipment and tools. On the southern side of the creek, an impressive skeet range offers a unique recreational amenity for shooting enthusiasts. WATER Tree-lined Knights Branch creek meanders through the property for about 0.75 miles. There is one significant pond and two tanks. A windmill pumps oxygen to the significant pond and you have the ability to add water through the well. There is one water well producing 50+ GPM, housed within a dedicated pump house near the mobile home. ELECTRICITY Bluebonnet Electric services this property. AREA HISTORY Texas Northern Blackland Prairie is known for its tallgrass prairie, nutrient-rich clay soils, high quality grazing land for livestock, and good habitat for wildlife. This property also benefits from rich arrowhead history.
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$1,250,000  •  126 acres
$1,350,000
Welcome to Tailem Bend Ranch & Vineyard, a rare and breathtaking 126-acre estate just 1 mile from Mountain Ranch, CA offering both natural beauty and investment potential in the thriving wedding and event industry. This exceptional property is the ideal canvas for a high-end wedding venue, retreat center, or boutique winery experience. At its heart lies a serene private pond and 5 acres of flourishing, Zinfindel Grapes. It sets a romantic stage for unforgettable gatherings. The vineyard not only enhances the ambiance but offers exciting potential for private label wine or tasting experiences adding value and a unique draw for event clients. Surrounded by rolling hills, with 360 degree views, mature oaks, and the tranquil flow of El Dorado Creek, Tailem Bend delivers the peaceful seclusion yet is conveniently located just 1.5 hours from Sacramento and 2.5 hours from the Bay Area, making it easily accessible. Already equipped with strong infrastructure including multiple building sites, a large pole barn, sheds, three wells, two septic systems, and RV hookups. Teeming with wildlife for those who hunt with 2 miles of fencing for pasture. PGE is on site and the property is in the Williamson Act. Tailem Bend offers unmatched versatility, natural beauty, and income potential. Property Highlights: • Stunning wedding venue on a private pond • 5 acres of planted and producing grapes • Perfect location for weddings, church retreats, company or family parties • Many building sites with power, wells, and septic in place • 126 private acres of beautiful rolling hills • Infrastructure includes: o A pole barn, o Several wells o Sheds o Septic systems o RV hookups • In the heart of the Gold Country • Trails for horses or ATV's • Pond teeming with fish • El Dorado Creek runs through the property • Amazing views
$7,999,999  •  124.94 acres
Loafer’s Glory Ranch is just minutes from downtown Liberty Hill, Texas. As you drive along the winding road, you’ll see deer and turkeys resting under the shade of scattered oaks in the rolling pastures. When you reach the bend in the gravel driveway, the thoughtfully built log home is tucked away where the prairie meets the lush vegetation of Bear Creek. Stepping out the back door and walking down the hill, you’ll find Bear Creek flowing through the property, featuring small waterfalls, pools, and a deep swimming hole. Upstream from the house, there's a ravine where water emerges from the hillside, flowing over mineral deposits and ledges into Bear Creek. Loafer’s Glory Ranch offers a full outdoor experience in central Texas, making it perfect for a full-time residence or a weekend getaway for friends and family. LOCATION The ranch is situated 9 minutes from downtown Liberty Hill, Texas, and is accessed by Blessing Road and additional frontage on CR 202. — Downtown Austin is 35 miles away - estimated drive time is 45 minutes. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Loafer’s Glory Ranch sits just west of the North Fork of the San Gabriel River. The ranch slowly climbs away from the river with gentle rolling topography, with the Western portion of the property having a high knoll overlooking the river valley and the topography that climbs on the Eastern side of the river with great views of hilltops from the porch of the 1920s bungalow. The property has a nice mix of open pastures with tree-lined draws and scattered oaks. Tucked in the woods is a deep ravine where water flows from the surrounding hillside. It has some beautiful mineral deposits, rock ledges, and pool fun for exploring with the kids. WILDLIFE The ranch supports a strong population of native wildlife and offers excellent hunting opportunities for whitetail deer, turkeys, and hogs. The diverse habitat and varied terrain provide natural bedding, feeding, and travel patterns, with additional potential to further enhance and develop hunting areas. One of those areas is a great native sunflower field that was in full bloom in early July and could make for a great dove hunting field in the fall. IMPROVEMENTS The improvements are centered around a thoughtfully designed two-story log home with a spacious basement that combines everyday functionality with exceptional craftsmanship. The home is positioned to allow for easy access to the creek and offers generous living space for both family and entertaining. The main level serves as the heart of the home with an open-concept kitchen, dining, and living area anchored by a commercial-grade kitchen, along with the primary suite, laundry room, luxurious bathroom with jet tub and shower, and a screened porch that wraps around much of the house. The upper floor includes two large guest suites, each with its own full bath, connected by a loft overlooking the main living area. The basement level expands the home's versatility with two additional guest accommodations, a media room, fitness space, game area, and a full bath, steam shower and sauna. Every bathroom is equipped with heated floors for added comfort. Built with safety in mind, the home also features a Category 4-rated shelter and a separate Category 5 storm room. Beyond the main residence, the property includes an unfinished bungalow built in 1920s and moved from downtown Austin. Currently, it is just a shell and needs to be renovated. A separate 2025 three-bedroom, two-bath manufactured home located near the front of the property with access from Blessing Ranch Road provides additional flexibility for ranch staff, guests, or income-producing opportunities. WATER The property has both sides of Bear Creek, which flows into the San Gabriel River. Before leaving the property, the creek pools up, creating a stunning swimming area with a limestone bottom that displays a beautiful blue-green hue. This swimming spot is shaded by oaks and sycamores, offering plenty of shade for relaxing on the shore while kids swim and explore the creek. The improvements are supported by an existing water well and septic system. There is an additional water well drilled near the barn for Ag purposes, and a 2.5-inch waterline on Blessing Road provides access to city water for those interested.
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$1,790,000  •  120.76 acres
Working farms are built over time, not overnight, and this 120.76-acre property is a reflection of years of thoughtful stewardship, productive agriculture, and practical improvements. Whether your plans include cattle, horses, hay production, hunting, or creating a multi-generational family estate, this farm offers the infrastructure, natural resources, and versatility to put those plans into action from day one. Located in Fentress County, Tennessee, known as the Trail Riding Capital of the Southeast, this surveyed 120.76-acre farm combines productive pasture, quality improvements, dependable water resources, and exceptional recreational opportunities, all within minutes of the conveniences of Jamestown. Large, productive farms with established infrastructure and reliable water continue to be among Tennessee's most sought-after land investments. A long private drive leads to the 1,800± square-foot home featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, butcher block countertops, and a wood-burning fireplace. Additional improvements include a 4,500-square-foot barn with concrete floors, a 30' x 30' shop, and a separate storage building that could easily be converted into a guest home with the addition of plumbing. Currently operating as a working cattle farm, the property will comfortably support approximately 65 to 75 heifers or 100 to 125 feeder calves. Similar carrying capacity exists for a cow/calf operation, while productive hay fields provide strong annual yields to help support livestock and reduce outside feed costs. Skull Cave Creek flows through the property and is complemented by a spring-fed pond, providing dependable water for both livestock and wildlife. The combination of productive pasture, timber, creek, and pond creates an outstanding balance for agricultural use and wildlife habitat. Near the home, a producing peach tree offers fresh seasonal fruit. The property's diverse landscape supports healthy populations of whitetail deer, wild turkey, black bear, and wild hogs, creating exceptional hunting opportunities. Productive pasture, dependable water sources, and the property's location in the Trail Riding Capital of the Southeast also make it an excellent choice for horse owners. Multiple potential building sites provide opportunities for additional homes, guest houses, barns, or the creation of a multi-generational family estate. Conveniently located approximately one hour from Crossville, Cookeville, and Dale Hollow Lake, 90 minutes from Knoxville, and two hours from Nashville, the property offers the privacy of a large working farm without sacrificing accessibility. Farm equipment and implements are negotiable, with a complete inventory and pricing available upon request. For buyers looking to step into an established operation, this property offers the opportunity to purchase a truly turnkey farm. Schedule your private showing and see firsthand what years of thoughtful stewardship, productive agriculture, and practical improvements have created.
Reduced
$1,695,000  •  120 acres
$1,895,000
Stonewater Ranch offers a combination of desirable features—scenic river frontage, multiple prime build sites and convenient access. Suited for both recreational enjoyment and future development. The property is fully perimeter fenced, equipped with a reliable water well, power on site and excellent land ready for your vision—agricultural, recreational or investment-driven.
$1,500,000  •  120 acres
Horse Creek Vista is a 120+/- acre retreat located minutes from Cheyenne and an hour from the Colorado Front Range. The ranch is complemented by a custom, steel-framed three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence with an attached and finished two-car garage. The yard has a sprinkler system with numerous mature cottonwood and pine trees. The property overlooks Horse Creek, which is a riparian zone with willows. The outbuildings consist of a pole barn with a concrete floor and two 12-foot overhead doors. There is a lean-to horse shed with a tack room. The property and its structures are in outstanding condition and move-in ready, which is appealing to someone wanting quiet country living. The Facts: ~ 120+/- acres ~ Twenty minutes from Cheyenne and one hour from Fort Collins and the Colorado Front Range ~ Recently built 2,596+/-± square foot home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms ~ Many mature cottonwood and pine trees ~ Rolling grass-covered hills that overlook ~ Horse Creek, which is a riparian zone with willows ~ The property is fenced with four and five-strand barbed wire on wood and steel posts ~ Outbuildings consist of a pole barn with concrete floor and two overhead doors, a lean-to horse shed with tack room, and two wood-framed original buildings from 1920 ~ Wildlife that frequent the property include whitetail deer, elk, geese and ducks
New
$1,100,000  •  119 acres
White Oak Ranch is a 119-acre timber and recreational tract in Smith County, Texas, located along County Road 246 and Jamestown Road east of Tyler and north of Arp. The property carries roughly 95 percent mixed hardwood and pine timber. Community water and electric service are available at the road, and the tract currently qualifies for an agricultural tax exemption. Buyers researching Smith County land for sale will find a timber tract with established recreational infrastructure. NOTE: The property video is flagged as AI due to the inclusion of a pond rendering, which is the only AI-generated content in the video. Land & Terrain The topography rolls across the property, ranging from 470 feet above sea level in the northeast corner to 560 feet in the southwest corner. That elevation change gives the tract natural drainage and varied terrain rather than flat, uniform ground. Soil is sandy loam, and native grasses cover the open areas between timber stands. The southwest corner sits at the property's high point, with utilities already available at the road, making it a practical building site for a future home or cabin. Water Features Water is one of this property's strongest assets. A spring-fed pond of approximately one acre is already stocked with catfish, and creeks run through the tract alongside multiple hardwood drainages fed by natural springs. One of those drainages has the topography to support an additional pond of roughly six acres, giving a future owner room to expand the water features already established here (see property video for illustrative rendering of proposed second pond). For buyers asking whether there is water on the property, the answer is yes: a stocked pond, creeks, and several spring-fed drainages. Timber & Wildlife Timber covers approximately 95 percent of the 119 acres in a mixed hardwood and pine stand. Native hardwoods include white oak, southern red oak, water oak, hickory, persimmon, hollytree, dogwood, sweetgum, post oak, and green ash, growing alongside loblolly and shortleaf pine. That species diversity supports East Texas whitetail deer, feral hogs, and waterfowl drawn to the pond and creek drainages. More than three miles of established ATV and UTV trails run throughout the property, giving hunters and recreational users existing access to the timber, water features, and drainages without having to cut new roads. The tract is best viewed by ATV or UTV given its size and trail-based access. Access & Infrastructure Two gates open onto County Road 246, a dirt, county-maintained road, providing the tract's primary entry points. The property also has frontage along Jamestown Road on its east side, though that boundary carries no entrance and functions as a secondary frontage rather than an access point. Fencing is partial, and there are no existing outbuildings on the property. Electric service is available at the road, and water is supplied through a community system, both of which support future development at the southwest homesite or cabin location without requiring a well or extensive utility buildout. County & Tax Considerations White Oak Ranch is located in Smith County and lies within the boundaries of both Chapel Hill and Arp Independent School Districts. The property currently carries an agricultural tax exemption. Buyers should confirm exemption transfer requirements with the county appraisal district as part of due diligence. Taken together, the pond, the trail network, and the buildable high ground in the southwest corner give this tract both immediate recreational value and a clear path toward future development, while the timber stand and existing exemption support its function as a working piece of East Texas land. Listing ID: 42139-202622
$4,675,000  •  117.8 acres
Under Contract
Positioned at one of Tampa Bay’s most dynamic growth corridors, this rare 117± acre offering lies at the high-visibility intersection of I-75 and Big Bend Road in Riverview, Hillsborough County. Its unmatched scale, access, and location make it an exceptional candidate for major sports, recreational, medical, educational, or community-based developments. Included within the property are 12 developable acres ready for up to 188 residential units or 50,000–75,000± square feet of non-residential use. Beyond its development opportunities, the land offers a park-like setting just minutes from the interstate yet remarkably private. A scenic 30± acre lake, Bullfrog Creek meandering through oak hammock preserves, and wide stretches of open pasture provide a rare balance of recreation, natural beauty, and long-term investment value. As one of the last large acreage tracts available in Tampa’s core growth corridor, and with significant residential and commercial expansion already underway nearby, this property represents a true crossroads of lifestyle and opportunity. Property Highlights: Immediate Access to I-75 Interchange 30± Acre Private Lake SMU -6 and UMU-20 Future Land Use Property Details: Property Type: Recreational Land County: Hillsborough Property Address: 6838 & 6810 Mary Lou Drive, Riverview, FL 33578 Sale Price: $4,675,000 Future Land Use: SMU-6 and UMU-20 (Up to 188 Units or 50-75k SF) Size: 117.8± Acres (12 Developable Acres) Folio/Parcel ID: 077742-0000, 077745-0000, 051514-0000, 051514-5000, & 051521-0200 STR: 13-31-19 Utilities: 8-inch Water Main and 6-inch Force Main on Simmons Loop Road Frontage: 55' on Mary Lou Drive and 65' on Simmons Loop
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$3,850,000  •  115.74 acres
$3,900,000
Porcupine Creek Homestead is made up of 116+/- acres located in the coveted Shields River Valley east of the small town of Wilsall and an hour from Bozeman. The property is a blend of cottonwood and aspen grove riparian areas bifurcated by small flowing springs, two ponds, and valley views that encompass the Crazy Mountains to the east and the Bridger Range to the west. Once owned by a prominent Livingston banker, he built the historic Victorian-style home, which became the centerpiece of the property. In 2005, a restoration project began, and the house was effectively recreated to its exact dimensions and vernacular. This small two-bedroom one-and-a-half bath was masterfully re-created and appointed in a charming way. A six-stall horse barn was added near the residence with a large two-bedroom apartment that lofts overhead and sits next to a spacious two-car garage. Several years ago, a large trout pond was created for aesthetic and recreational purposes with a secondary primary building site in mind. The property is well-kept, and the hayfield is managed appropriately to produce forage crops and attract the multitude of wildlife that exists there, including whitetail deer and moose. Porcupine Creek Homestead is an easy-to-own property with nicely appointed improvements in proximity to Bozeman, Livingston, skiing, and the lively aspects of these desirable mountain communities, yet far enough away to find solitude in a highly sought-after river valley. The Facts: ~ 116+/- acres ~ Desirable location in the upper Shields River Valley ~ Historic Victorian style home in new condition ~ Large barn with loft apartment ~ Two ponds ~ Rolling topography with flowing springs, aspen groves and irrigated meadows ~ Outstanding views of the Crazy and Bridger Mountain ranges ~ Lots of wildlife including upland birds, deer, moose and non-game species ~ Ideally set up for the equestrian enthusiast
Contact for Price  •  114 acres
114 ± Acres 1± hour from downtown Austin Frontage on CR 330 Low fenced with cross fencing Electricity and access to city water 2 stocked ponds ½± mile of South Fork Gabriel River 100% minerals convey Subdividable with no restrictions
$650,000  •  108.88 acres
Tucked away off Lake Buffum Road West for exceptional privacy, this stunning 108.88± acre sportsman’s preserve on Lake Buffum in Fort Meade, Florida offers a rare opportunity to own a true slice of Old Florida. With approximately 2,000 feet of shoreline along the expansive 1,500-acre lake, the property is perfectly suited for building your dream dock and enjoying some of the area’s best freshwater fishing. The land itself is a beautiful mix of oak hammocks and pine scrub, creating ideal habitat for deer, hogs, and a wide variety of native wildlife. Approximately 100 acres are ideally suited for hunting, offering ample space to establish stands, trails, and food plots for a premier outdoor experience. Whether you’re an avid hunter, outdoorsman, or simply seeking a private retreat, this property delivers unmatched seclusion and natural beauty. Rich in character and teeming with potential, this hidden preserve is the perfect setting for a recreational getaway. Property Highlights: Lake Front Access Ideal for Hunting and Fishing Secluded Getaway Property Details: Property Type: Recreational Land County: Polk Property Address: 0 Lake Buffum Road W, Fort Meade, FL 33841 Acreage: 108.88± Acres Price: $650,000 STR: 11-31-26 Zoning: A/RR Future Land Use: A/RR Parcel ID: 26-31-11-000000-013000 Road Frontage: 50 feet on Lake Buffum Road W
$10,995,000  •  108 acres
Encompassing 108± acres in Kerr County just 25 minutes from Kerrville, Panther Creek Ranch is a beautifully unique live water property. The stunning ranch, located off Texas Highway 39, offers 1,187± feet of completely private access to both sides of the beloved Guadalupe River paired with a high, flat-topped ridge that keeps the custom-designed home and outbuildings out of harm’s way when the river floods.
$795,000  •  108 acres
Spanning 108+ acres of pristine South Eastern Idaho rangeland, the Hat Creek Ranch hits the bullseye for those looking for seclusion, abundant water rights, wild game, an air strip, plenty of ground for grazing, southern exposure and 100% off grid and redundant power. The property spans across the Hat Creek drainage and offers private access to South Gulch, providing over a 1/2 mile of Hat Creek frontage. The main cabin sits at the north end of the property with expansive views over a private pond and is completely off grid with an impressive solar array and back up generator. A strong well provides ample water. There are water rights galore here, with a gravity fed system from a spring box located up South Gulch with a BLM granted road easement to access the spring. Water is piped from the Main Cabin to the original 1888 Homestead cabin which has been thoughtfully turned into an artist's studio. A private 1000' airstrip (with room for expansion) and a former hangar (now shop) lies to the West of the artist's studio. At the far end of the property, nestled along Hat Creek itself, is a comfortable guest cabin, also completely off-grid and fully furnished. This may be a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a large piece of Idaho ground with so many sought after features.
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