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$99,000  •  40 acres
$134,000
Ideally located adjacent to the Williams Hill Recreational Area and Campground, you’ll enjoy immediate access to expansive BLM land, perfect for hiking, riding, and exploring. Take advantage of nearby campground amenities while you plan and develop your vision for the property.
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$2,250,000  •  38.5 acres
$2,450,000
This rare find offers the best of both worlds—luxury and natural beauty in one incredible location. With stunning views, peaceful surroundings, and private live water access to BOTH sides of one of the strongest creeks in the area, it’s the perfect spot to relax and enjoy a high-end lifestyle. Properties like this don’t come up often, making it a special opportunity for anyone looking for a private, refined retreat with great investment potential.
Contact for Price  •  38 acres
For buyers seeking a private Hill Country escape with exceptional views, dynamic topography, and convenient access to Austin and Dripping Springs, Mt. Sharp Overlook is a premier opportunity. The 38± acres combine striking elevation, natural springs, and timeless oaks in a setting that celebrates both beauty and freedom. Whether envisioned as a full-time residence, weekend retreat, or long-term investment, this ranch stands ready to become your personal Hill Country legacy.
$220,150  •  37 acres
37+ acres of recreational land located near Lake Wateree and convenience to the I-77 corridor between Columbia and Charlotte.
$351,500  •  37 acres
For the first time in over a century, Little Willow Ranch, located just a few minutes outside of Mexia, TX, is now available for sale. This unique property offers a diverse mix of native hardwoods, grasses, and Willow Creek frontage, providing dense riparian habitat. Paired with frontage on LCR 258, the property has a perfect blend of accessibility and privacy. Whether you’re looking to build a primary residence, a weekend retreat, or a hunting getaway, this blank canvas provides opportunity. LOCATION The ranch is located approximately 2 miles east of Mexia, Texas, off of LCR 258, which the property fronts for approximately 625 feet. -20 miles to Fairfield -45 miles to Waco -88 miles to Dallas -145 miles to Austin -161 miles to Houston -225 miles to San Antonio TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch is primarily wooded with a variety of oaks, hackberries, eastern red cedar, mesquite, cedar elms, and other native flora, including mustang grape. The dense riparian zones along Willow Creek and its tributaries provide thermal cover for the wildlife and enhance the diversity of the property’s overall habitat. There is approximately 30 feet of topographic relief. WILDLIFE Wildlife on the property includes white-tailed deer, doves, hogs, predators, and various small game. IMPROVEMENTS With no existing structures in place, the ranch is a blank canvas to build your dream home or weekend getaway. WATER Willow Creek traverses the property from north to south along the eastern portion of the property for approximately 1,250 feet. The deep creek bed serves as a thermal cover and travel corridor for the native game in the area. In addition, the property has 1,700 feet of a wet-weather creek traversing through the center of the property, as well as a small pond on the northwest corner. ELECTRICITY Ask the broker for more information. MINERALS Seller’s owned minerals are negotiable. OTHER An additional 50 +/- acres are available.
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$155,500  •  36.96 acres
+/-36.96 acres w elec. Whitetail, turkey, hog, axis, aoudad. Western Hill Country Realty
$89,950  •  36 acres
+/-36 acres. Whitetail turkey axis aoudad. Western Hill Country Realty
Contact for Price  •  35.8 acres
Lone Man Mountain Preserve is a picturesque 35.8 acre retreat nestled in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, ideally located just 8 miles from the Wimberley Square, 10 miles from Driftwood, 13 miles from Dripping Springs, and 30 miles from Austin. With paved frontage, a private gated entry off of Lone Man Mountain Road, and electricity on site, this exceptional offering is ready for your vision. Whether that is an opportunity to build the home you have always imagined or to have a tranquil escape from the city, this property has it all.
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$841,700  •  34 acres
$886,000 • Under Contract
Long before Texas had a flag of its own, the magnificent native pecans and towering oaks at the Moss Hill Estate were already putting down deep roots in the fertile Trinity River country. Several of these trees are estimated to be more than 200 years old, standing as living witnesses to the Spanish frontier, the birth of the Republic of Texas, and generations of ranching families. Beneath their canopy sits a beautifully updated custom rock home on 34 private acres with a wraparound porch overlooking 2 stocked fishing ponds. Bordering the Big Thicket National Preserve and adjoining thousands of acres of timberland, this exceptional ranch offers outstanding wildlife habitat & hunting, remarkable privacy, and the timeless beauty of old Texas. Convenient to Houston, Beaumont, and Mont Belvieu, it also benefits from a timber exemption and low utility costs thanks in part to an owned rooftop solar system. This ranch is more than just a place to live—it is an experience. LOCATION The main entrance to the property is located directly off of county road 2071, which branches off HW 105.  26 Minutes from Liberty, TX 50 Minutes from Beaumont, TX 50 minutes from Mont Belvieu 1 hour and 10 minutes from Houston, TX IMPROVEMENTS The property is improved with a 2,652 SF custom home built in 2010, and an attached 900SF Mueller metal shop building built in 2012. The house includes 4 beds, 3 baths, an open concept kitchen, as well as 2 large living rooms. Outside of the house is a covered carport, and an owned outright rooftop mounted solar system that will save a new owner a significant amount of money annually in power costs. The house is equipped with top end propane based appliances including name brands Maytag and GE, the house also runs on a set of Trane XR HVAC systems. The inviting single story layout allows for the bedrooms to be appropriately spaced while also offering a favorable double living room floor plan. The kitchen and dining room are centrally positioned in the house further contributing to the home’s functional character. The metal building and covered porches adjoining the house provide a total of 2,850 SF of covered area and storage, which include the 900 SF enclosed shop equipped with insulated roofing, 2 roll up doors, and interior lighting and power. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The well maintained property includes a diversity of forested acres including ~20 acres planted in loblolly pine, and the remaining acreage in impressive stands of Oak, Pecan, and other hardwood species. A trail system weaves through the property taking you to the 2 stocked ponds with bass and catfish, as well as the “gamey” eastern boundary shared with The Big Thicket Preserve, a professionally managed sanctuary by the National Park Service. This area of the property commonly holds good numbers of whitetail and wild hogs which the seller has enjoyed hunting with his family for the last 20 years. WILDLIFE This 34 +/- acre property benefits hugely from the large contiguous timber tracts on the Eastern and Southern borders. These neighboring tracts harbour ideal wildlife habitat on the shared property lines from the Moss HIll Estate. The landscape composed of varying age structures of forest provide a diversity of habitat and cover for the full range of native East Texas wildlife, not limited to whitetail deer, wild hogs, squirrels, and many avian species. The two stocked ponds on the property also provide water for the wildlife and are commonly trafficked by deer and hogs. AGRICULTURE Timber on the property consists of a 25 acre stand of loblolly pine planted in 2022, and various species of hardwood timber. Currently all timber excluded from the homesteaded acres are qualified under a timber exemption. WATER Water for both the barn and house are provided by West Hardin water supply. There are no wells on the property. Monthly water costs over the last calendar year came out to ~$31/month. PROPERTY TAXES With the active timber exemption on the property, the annualized property taxes for the 2025 calendar year were $2,356. ELECTRICITY Energy is provided to the residence and barn by SHECO Power, the house will convey with the current solar roof infrastructure. According to the seller the solar saves ~$2,500/year in power costs and is rated to last 25 years. Fiber is expected to be available on site as well. Monthly electricity costs came out to ~$66/month for the last calendar year, the two propane tanks are filled twice a year for a total of ~$915. MINERALS Surface estate only. AREA HISTORY Nestled in the heart of Liberty County, the Moss Hill area reflects the deep-rooted heritage of Southeast Texas, where early settlers established homesteads amid dense pine forests and fertile bottomlands along the Trinity River basin. Historically shaped by timber, cattle, and small-scale farming, the region has long supported working lands while remaining quietly connected to nearby economic hubs. Today, Moss Hill benefits from its strategic location just outside Houston and within reach of Beaumont and the Golden Triangle, offering a blend of rural seclusion, strong land stewardship, and convenient access to major industry and commerce.
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$950,000  •  33.62 acres
$1,200,000
33+ Acres in the Heart of Texas Wine Country AG Exempt & Unrestricted Johnson City, TX Blanco County Nestled in the scenic Texas Hill Country, this 33+ acre tract offers a rare opportunity to own unrestricted, AG-exempt land just north of the Pedernales River in Johnson City. Located less than a mile from the Pedernales River/RM 1320 low water crossing, the property boasts privacy and seclusion, while still being just 5 minutes to Hye, 11 minutes to Johnson City, and 30 minutes to Fredericksburg. This property is a true blank canvas, ready for your visionwhether it's a private ranch, hunting property, homestead, or weekend getaway. Access is via a 0.4-mile gravel easement road from RM 1320. The terrain is mostly level, featuring fine sandy loam soils, thick native grasses, and a mix of mature oaks and cedar. Wildlife is abundant, including whitetail deer, turkey, dove, hogs, and other native species. The property is perimeter fenced on three sides, with most fencing in good conditionsome sections may need minor repairs. Several PEC power poles are already in place, offering flexible options for electricity. A water well will be needed, and neighboring wells average around 100 feet deep with production rates between 2040 GPM. A septic system would also be required. The AG exemption is maintained through a grazing lease with a neighboring landowner. Seller may consider subdividing in to 15+ & 17+ acre tracts. No existing survey. This is a rare find in one of the most desirable areas of the Hill Country unrestricted, private, and full of potential.
$675,000  •  33.35 acres
HUNTING, 3 HOMES, MULTIPLE HOMES, LAKE, CREEK, WOODED, TIMBER, DEER STANDS, FEEDERS, HIGHWAY FRONTAGE, 2 ENTRANCES, STORAGE, EQUIPMENT STORAGE, TRAILS
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$149,950  •  31 acres
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+/-31 Acres w Cabin for Sale by Western Hill Country Realty. Area with lots of axis, whitetail, turkey, hogs, dove.
$110,000  •  30.64 acres
+/-30.64 Acres for Sale. Hunting Land. Recreational Land. Western Hill Country Realty
Contact for Price  •  30 acres
Located in the exclusive Rio Escondido Ranch Development, this 30+- acre property consists of lots 119, 120, and 121.
$139,000  •  29.84 acres
+/-29.84 Acres w Water, Elec, Cabin. Whitetail, turkey, axis, aoudad, hog. Exempt taxes. Western Hill Country Realty
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$94,000  •  29.5 acres
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+/-29.5 Acres for sale. Good access. Shared water. Variety of terrain. Axis, whitetail, aoudad,hog.
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$475,000  •  28 acres
$507,000
Located in the Three Lakes Ranch community, just off HW 7 and minutes from Centerville, this expansive 28-acre wildlife exempt property offers untapped potential for a tranquil residential development tucked into the mixed forest of Leon County. Situated in the community’s northwest corner, this property boasts the largest contiguous lot in the entire development, and features a beautifully wooded and game-rich creek as well as a gentle roll transitioning between the properties two highest points. The 28 acre tract also benefits from paved road frontage, on-site power and water, and the private nature of the premier lake community which includes access to over 35 acres of beautifully constructed surface water. In addition to the community lakes, there are nearly 5 acres of centrally located common areas designed for entertainment, featuring a suite of improvements not limited to a pavilion, picnic areas, fishing piers, and a boat ramp. LOCATION Sitting just off HW 7, and only 10 minutes from the I-45 corridor, the property boasts quick access to Centerville as well as several other adjacent East Texas cities like Crockett, and Buffalo. The property’s nearly perfect equidistance between Houston and Dallas also adds significant value and convenience to the tract’s location. Distances to Texas’ Metroplexes -Dallas: 1.75 hours -Houston: 1.75 hours -Austin: 2.5 hours TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch is composed of nearly 90% wooded acres, with trails and openings tactfully cut throughout. The woods on the property are primarily a mix of Pine, Post Oak, Sweet gums, and Yaupon, representative of the Piney Woods ecoregion. Elevations on the property vary nearly 50’, from 380’ above sea level on the two high points of the tract to nearly ~330’ in the creek. WILDLIFE The creek that runs through the property, and the wooded habitat that insulates it allows for a variety of wildlife to use the property as a travel corridor and others to call it home. These species include whitetail, wild hogs, coyotes, bobcats, and an assortment of native varmints. IMPROVEMENTS There are no current improvements on the property. Allowing a buyer to develop their ideal suite of working and living quarters. WATER Water is present and line has already been trenched to an ideal central location. ELECTRICITY Power is available on site. MINERALS Surface estate only. AREA HISTORY Leon County, positioned between Houston and Dallas along the Old San Antonio Road, has long been a gateway across East-Central Texas. Established in 1846, its rolling pastures, hardwood bottomlands, and pine ridges supported early farming and ranching. Today, the county blends rural heritage with timber, wildlife, and recreational opportunities. The property is currently under an active wildlife exemption.
$523,000  •  27.53 acres
This 27.53-acre AG EXEMPT property (Lot 48) is located in the gated ranch community of Miller Creek Ranch in Briggs, TX. Situated in a private cul-de-sac, the land offers a clean, gently sloping terrain with a wet-weather creek running through it. The entrance features a pipe gate with a concrete apron, accessible via paved Bridget CT. The property is dotted with scattered oaks and cedar trees, lush native grass pastures, and rich black soil. It’s a wildlife haven, home to a healthy population of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, and hogs. The community has a community agricultural exemption, keeping property taxes low. Fully fenced with 6-strand barbed wire, the property has PEC electrical access, while a well and septic system will be needed. Most residents use Starlink for internet. This is an ideal location to build your dream hill country ranch home and enjoy the tranquility of Miller Creek Ranch.
$2,690,000  •  26 acres
Baffin on the Rocks, a ±26-acre private fishing retreat near Riviera, Texas, is the ultimate destination for outdoors enthusiasts. The retreat, 20 minutes from Kingsville and less than an hour south of Corpus Christi with easy access to the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico, is nestled deep in the South Texas brush country also known as Texas’ last great habitat. Baffin Bay, an inlet of the ecologically productive Laguna Madre, forms part of the boundary between Kleberg and Kenedy counties, home to the historic ranches bearing the same names. The area’s hunting, which includes whitetails, feral hogs and nilgai as well as quail, dove, turkey and waterfowl all accessible through local guides, is as legendary as its sprawling ranches. Wide, open spaces still abound. With ±350’ foot of bay frontage, Baffin on the Rocks provides superlative fishing from its 300’ foot lighted pier. The pier is outfitted with fresh water so the day’s catch can be pan-ready before leaving the waterfront. Prime species include speckled trout, redfish, flounder and drum. In fact, anglers have reeled in record-setting specks and redfish from the property's pier and in nearby waters. A seawall offers protection against erosion and tidal surges from hurricanes. To maintain privacy, the front portion of the property is maintained in native brush, which also provides habitat for wildlife. The back portion, the site of the improvements, has been opened up to provide views of the bay and create a park-like environment for guests. Improvements Baffin on the Rocks, currently used as a rental retreat, features four identical two-bedroom/two-bath cabins that were completely renovated in 2020. Each cabin has a full kitchen, outfitted with appliances as well as pots, pans, utensils, dishware, glassware and cutlery. The cabins’ front porches face Baffin Bay, making them the ideal location to enjoy a cup of coffee as the sun rises over the water. Every cabin also has an open-flame fire pit, so guests can gather and unwind at the day’s end. A swimming pool offers a refreshing respite any time day or night. In addition to the cabins, the property boasts a one-bedroom/one-bath home currently used for employees, an open-air pavilion with its own fire pit as well as an enclosed climate-controlled conference center. Two converted cargo containers house three washers, three dryers and maintenance equipment. Baffin on the Rocks is a piece of outdoors paradise that can be an income-generating rental retreat, a corporate getaway, or the ultimate family destination. Here, the opportunities that await are as big as the adventures. To experience Baffin on the Rocks for yourself, contact Conner W. Hood with Hood Real Estate Inc. at (830) 928-2317. Listed at $2,690,000 million.
$98,910  •  25.69 acres
+/-25.69 Acres for sale in Edwards County, Texas
$1,195,000  •  25.01 acres
Dreaming of riverfront living? This rare 25-acre tract, just 10 minutes from downtown Johnson City, offers an impressive 525 feet of Pedernales River frontage. Cleared and ready for your vision, the property provides a stunning canvas for a dream home or private escape just a short drive from Austin. The property’s diverse landscape and mature trees create a picturesque backdrop filled with Texas wildlife, including deer, quail, hogs, and many other native species. The land has been thoughtfully maintained to support its wildlife exemption, with 16 bird feeders, 30 bird houses, and two guzzlers (305-gallon and 1500-gallon), one of which connects to a charming birdbath. This exemption, combined with low annual POA fees, makes for an exceptional investment opportunity in the scenic Texas Hill Country. Accessible via a shared private road and secured with gated access, this serene parcel offers privacy and tranquility along the river. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle of city life, build a custom riverfront estate, or simply invest in a piece of Texas paradise, this property presents unmatched potential in one of Johnson City’s most beautiful locations.
Contact for Price  •  25 acres
Rolling Pond Ranch is a 25 ± acre property in Coryell County offering a dense mix of hardwood and mesquite cover, covered meadows, approximately 3 ± acres of open field, and a 0.25-acre pond fed by a natural draw that runs through the back of the property.
Contact for Price  •  25 acres
Covered Meadow Ranch is a 25 ± acre property in Coryell County offering direct paved road frontage, open field on both the northern and southern ends of the tract, and a wooded interior of mesquite and mixed hardwoods with natural meadows running beneath the canopy throughout.
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$423,930  •  21.74 acres
OLIVE BRANCH Ranch | 21.74± Acres Offered at $19,500 per acre Welcome to Olive Branch Ranch, a beautiful Hill Country retreat where peaceful country living and the natural beauty of Central Texas come together. Majestic oak trees, seasonal creek, open meadows, and inviting landscape beneath wide Texas skies. The gently rolling terrain provides scenic Hill Country views while remaining functional for livestock grazing, hunting, recreation, or a future homesite. Quiet mornings, colorful sunsets, and star-filled nights make this property feel like a true escape. Prime Location Located in northeast Burnet County, this ag-exempt property offers paved frontage along Olive Branch Road and an ideal balance of privacy and convenience. Bertram, Burnet, and Liberty Hill are all within easy reach, while Austin is less than an hour away. Endless Possibilities Whether you envision a private weekend retreat, a family ranch, a recreational property, or a permanent homesite with room to roam, Olive Branch Ranch offers a rare opportunity to own 21.74± acres of classic Texas Hill Country. Take the first step toward owning your piece of the Hill Country. Schedule a private showing today. Drew Colvin: 512-755-2078 Mike Bacon: 512-940-8800
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