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$3,995,000  •  231.23 acres
231± acre Mancos, CO ranch with multiple remodeled homes, irrigated pasture, water rights, ponds, and excellent hunting access in GMU 73.
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$2,750,000  •  214 acres
$2,990,000
Exceptional 214-acre high-fenced ranch with frontage on Lake Livingston, currently operating as an exotic game retreat. Over 205 acres are enclosed with high game-proof fencing and two electric gates. Ideally located approximately 30 minutes north of Huntsville and one hour from The Woodlands, and less than 5 miles from Whispering Pines Golf Course. Improvements include a 1,600 SF home designed for entertaining with elevated deck and lake views, plus an oversized 3-car garage. A custom 4,000 SF insulated metal building features six roll-up doors (two automatic), two 40’ x 20’ covered bays, 5’ extended eaves, a 550 SF apartment with full bath, kitchen, and bedroom, and an 800+ SF mezzanine for storage. Extensive concrete areas provide ample space for parking, equipment, and entertaining. Recreational features include a shooting range with covered elevated bench, separate pistol range, four custom deer blinds with five feeders, two elevated observation platforms, walk-in cooler, and animal processing building. Abundant native wildlife including deer, waterfowl, doves, alligators, roseate spoonbills, bald eagles, and more. Excellent fishing opportunities in Lake Livingston, White Rock Creek, and multiple ponds on the property. Rare opportunity for a private recreational ranch, hunting property, or turnkey business.
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$1,925,000  •  200 acres
$2,175,000
MOST BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY AROUND! 200-Acre Ranch with Home, Water, and Panoramic Views Welcome to 200 spectacular acres of ranchland and possibility — a rare legacy property where the rugged beauty of the Sierra Nevada meets the golden expanse of the Sacramento Valley. This one-of-a-kind estate spans three parcels (APNs 091-210-002, 003, and 004) — two 80-acre tracts and one 40-acre parcel — all zoned RE-10, offering the potential for subdivision, expansion, or multi-home development. Whether you’re a rancher, investor, or visionary, this land provides a blank canvas for your next great venture. At its heart sits an adorable 1-bedroom, 1-bath ranch home, ideal for a caretaker, rental income, or weekend retreat. Currently, the cattle lease provides consistent revenue, with additional cash flow opportunities should you choose to rent the home or expand agricultural operations. This is a working ranch, fully equipped and ready for livestock — or simply to enjoy as a private, scenic sanctuary. Ranch Highlights: • Fully fenced perimeter with over 21,000 feet of 5.5' fixed-knot bison fencing — built to last. • Functional corral and squeeze system for cattle and bison handling. • 75’ x 37’ hay barn providing ample storage for equipment, feed, or expansion. • Nine natural springs and two sparkling ponds, offering abundant water and wildlife habitat. • Sweeping 360° vistas — from the snow-capped Sierras to the rolling Sacramento Valley. This is land with character — gently rolling terrain, open pastures, and commanding hilltops that catch both sunrise and sunset. Imagine riding across your property, watching the light change over the mountains, hearing only the wind and the call of the hawks above. Few places offer this blend of beauty, utility, and investment potential — a property that works as hard as it inspires. Whether you continue its ranching legacy or create a new vision altogether, this 200-acre estate is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Property Highlights: • 200 Acres Total — Comprised of two 80-acre parcels and one 40-acre parcel (APNs 091-210-002, 003, 004) • Zoned RE-10 — Potential for subdivision or multi-home development • Charming 1 BR / 1 BA Ranch Home — Ideal for rental income, caretaker’s quarters, or guest retreat • Current Cattle Lease Income — Steady, ongoing revenue stream • Fully Fenced Perimeter — Over 21,000 feet of 5.5’ fixed-knot bison fencing • Professional-Grade Corral & Squeeze System — Designed for cattle or bison operations • Massive 75’ x 37’ Hay Barn — Excellent for storage, feed, or equipment • 9 Natural Springs & 2 Ponds — Year-round water sources for livestock and wildlife • Panoramic Views — Commanding vistas of the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the east and the Sacramento Valley to the west • Rolling Terrain with Gentle Elevation — Perfect blend of open pasture, ridgelines, and water features • Private & Secluded Setting — Ideal for ranching, recreation, or long-term investment • Multiple Income Streams — Ranch lease + potential home rental • Legacy Land Opportunity — Rare combination of acreage, water, fencing, and zoning flexibility
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$4,495,000  •  198 acres
$4,750,000
Cross Creek Ranch encompasses 198 breathtaking acres in the heart of western Walker County, uniting rolling topography, exceptional improvements, and premier wildlife management into one extraordinary legacy property.
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$1,550,000  •  195 acres
Tucked into the southeastern corner of the beautiful Fall River Valley, Mountain Shadow Ranch offers 195 acres of productive ranch land in a private, picturesque setting. With 104 acres currently in hay production and irrigated by two pivots and wheel lines, the property blends agricultural utility with exceptional natural beauty. Majestic views extend in every direction, including striking vistas of Mt. Shasta, while the main residence sits on a gentle rise overlooking a spring-fed, 20-acre private lake. Additional improvements include a charming second home, a large hay barn, a livestock barn/shop, and a chicken coop. The ranch is partially fenced, with some interior fencing, and the terrain is level to gently rolling. For buyers seeking privacy, productivity, and a tranquil lifestyle property, this ranch is a rare opportunity not to be missed. The 2,358-square-foot main home features four bedrooms and three baths with an inviting open floor plan designed to capture the surrounding views. A spacious living room and dining area are anchored by a wood stove set on a lava rock hearth, while large windows bring the outdoors in. A glass slider opens to the back deck and pergola, creating an ideal space to relax and take in the scenery. The horseshoe kitchen includes a center island, six-burner gas range, and oversized pantry, complemented by a generous laundry/mud room with utility sink and storage. An attached two-car garage with concrete apron adds convenience and function. The second home offers 1,152 square feet with two bedrooms and one bath and has been tastefully remodeled, providing comfortable accommodations for guests, extended family, or ranch support. A detached garage completes this well-rounded improvement package. Property Highlights: • 195 Acres • 2,358 sqft main home • 4 bedroom/ 3 bathrooms • 2 car garage attached • Big picture windows overlooking 20-acre pond • Large pantry • Mud/laundry room • Deck with pergola • 1,152 sqft 2nd home • 2 bedrooms/ 1 bathroom • 560 sqft garage • Hay Barn 5,000 sqft • Livestock Barn 3,600 sqft with enclosed area • Pump house 44 sqft • Current crops: Alfalfa and garlic • 56 acres irrigated by 2 pivots o 22 acres on west Rienke 4 tower pivot with end gun o 34 acres on east Valley 4 tower pivot with end gun • 48 acres irrigated by wheel line • 20 acre year around natural spring fed wildlife lake • Ag Well 780 +/- gpm 40 HP serves 35-acre eastern pivot • Domestic Well with 25 HP Ag pump serves 21-acre ½ pivot, 48 acres wheel line fields and main home • Domestic Well: serves 2nd home • Central Heat and Forced Air – propane in main home • Split system – in 2nd home
$1,695,000  •  169.54 acres
Vermilion Mountain Ranch is a must see property. It is offered Turnkey with equipment and most furniture. This absolutely beautiful ranch includes 170 +/- acres of native grass lands with varied terrain & vegetation. It is a very picturesque setting with mesquites, huge oak trees, a magnificent riparian area & endless long views of mountains in every direction. The ranch is quiet & extremely private at the end of the road bordering thousands of acres of the Coronado National Forest & the Patagonia Mountains to the east. NO HOA. The owners have run a cow/calf operation here with Texas Longhorns & numerous horses. The ranch has a beautiful, impeccably maintained 3 bedroom, 3 bath home, 2 excellent wells, electric, 2 septic systems, corrals & a versatile 2,400 square foot barn/multi purpose building. Located 15 min from Home Depot, Walmart, Safeway, the Nogales International Airport and the Nogales Hospital. The ranch is being offered Turnkey with a New Holland backhoe with only 800 hours and a Mahindra UTV with only 1,000 +/- miles and most all of the furniture stays. There is a brand new large RV shade port with 50 Amp electric service and water for you or your guests to park. One of the wells produces 70 degree water and both wells produce 30 Gpm. There is a 500 gallon underground propane tank for the house and another 500 gallon tank for the generator at the barn. There are six livestock drinkers on the ranch and it is perimeter and cross fenced. This includes a 2,400 sq ft General Steel barn, corrals, great well, septic system, New Holland tractor/backhoe/front end loader, "Big Tex" gooseneck trailer, Mahindra 1000 side by side four wheeler and more. The Vermilion Mountain Ranch is perfect for grape vineyards due to the soil, elevation and excellent water from the 2 wells. Also great for a small cow/calf operation or an extremely private escape from the cities. Call for more details or a showing now.
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$1,650,000  •  163 acres
The Brush Pen Hollow Ranch is a newly improved 163± acre relatively turnkey recreational property set in the heart of South Texas. Located just seven miles north of Three Rivers along the Atascosa River, the ranch has a blending of upscale lodging while still having that classic deer camp atmosphere. The ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a thoughtfully developed property where both comfort and function have been carefully considered. Designed for immediate enjoyment, the Brush Pen Hollow Ranch is ideally suited as a private family retreat, corporate hunting destination, or long-term investment you get to enjoy. The improvements were constructed with attention to detail, creating an inviting atmosphere for entertaining, relaxing, and spending time outdoors. The land itself showcases a wide range of diversity in habitat that makes this region so desirable. A combination of wet-weather creeks, thick Atascosa River bottom, an earthen tank, and diverse native forage that provides excellent habitat for wildlife that supports strong populations throughout the year. This balance of these features enhances both the recreational appeal and ecological value of the property. LOCATION 1 Hour from San Antonio, TX 3 Hours 30 minutes from Houston, TX 2 Hours from Austin, TX 1 hour from Corpus Christi, TX TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch has nice rolling topography with approximately 50ft of elevation change throughout. Beautiful and unique limestone outcroppings highlight the central portion of the property providing great vantage points for hunting or simply having a sundowner. The property contains a wide variety of soils ranging from El oso clay with the rest (majority) of the property being mixes of sandy clay loam and fine sandy loam. A wide variety of native brush and grasses from your typical Mesquite, Persimmon and to Black brush and White brush, with Texas Kidneywood, provide exceptional habitat for whitetail deer and other native species. Adding to the diversity of the ranch are the heavily wooded riparian areas along the Atascosa River and Brush Pen Hollow. You will find large live oaks covered with Spanish moss and a host of other hardwoods. WILDLIFE Wildlife found on the ranch includes a low-fenched high density White-tailed deer herd that the current owner has managed over the years. Other species on the ranch include Bobwhite quail, dove, tons of Rio Grande turkey that thrive along Atascosa River, various predators and feral hogs. The majority of the southern fenceline is high fence providing a jump start if the next owner desires a fully high fenced property. The remainder of the ranch is low fence to no fence. IMPROVEMENTS The ranch has benefited from extensive recent capital investment, creating a turnkey ownership opportunity. The newly built home and barns create a fresh start to a classic deer camp atmosphere. At the front of the property is a newly completed 2,400± square-foot lodge, finished with ranch flare and designed to provide comfortable accommodations while enjoying South Texas and everything it has to offer. Supporting the residence is an approximately 1,800± square-foot metal shop in like-new condition, providing ample storage for equipment, ATVs, and ranch vehicles. Additional improvements include a 1,050± square-foot wash-down barn complete with game cleaning facility and utility features, making the property exceptionally well-suited for hunting and various other ranch operations. A decorative gated entrance welcomes visitors, while improved ranch roads, parking areas, and professional landscaping complete the property's polished appearance. WATER El Oso water cooperative supplies water to the house and outbuildings, there is also one larger earthen tank and a wet weather creek that runs through the middle of the property from north to south. The far west side of the property is bordered on 2,400ft of the Atascosa River. Importantly, the groundwater estate conveys with the surface ownership, providing an additional long-term asset for future ownership. ELECTRICITY There are electric service lines on the eastern portion of the property. Karnes Electric Coop. MINERALS The property is subject to an existing oil and gas lease with three producing gas wells. A couple pipelines and a railroad traverse a portion of the ranch. Surface sale only. AREA HISTORY Three Rivers, Texas derives its name from the confluence of the Atascosa, Frio, and Nueces Rivers—three iconic South Texas waterways that have shaped the region's history, ecology, and enduring ranching heritage. Long before the arrival of European settlers, these rivers sustained Native American tribes, including the Coahuiltecan peoples, who relied on the abundant water, game, and fertile floodplains. During the Spanish colonial era, the river corridors became important travel routes for explorers, missionaries, and early ranchers moving across South Texas. Following the establishment of the railroad in the late 1800s, Three Rivers emerged as a regional hub for agriculture and commerce before becoming one of the birthplaces of the South Texas oil boom with the discovery of the nearby Pettus and Tom O'Connor fields. Today, the convergence of these rivers continues to define the landscape, supporting productive ranchland, exceptional wildlife habitat, and the rich outdoor traditions that have characterized the area for generations.
$3,800,000  •  160.01 acres
Step into the legacy of the American West at the historic Triangle T Guest Ranch, a rare 160-acre retreat nestled among dramatic boulder formations and ancient oak trees in scenic Texas Canyon. One of Southern Arizona's oldest guest ranches with 11 casitas, 15 full RV spaces, the most amazing and famous Rock Saloon, a restaurant with full commercial kitchen, pool, great horse facilities and an owner's residence. This storied property offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and established hospitality infrastructure. Set at a comfortable 4,800 ft elevation with a mild year-round climate-approximately 10 degrees cooler than nearby Tucson-the ranch has long attracted outdoor enthusiasts, artists, and travelers seeking an authentic Western experience. Surrounded by the striking landscapes of the Little Dragoon and Dragoon Mountains and within easy reach of the Chiricahua Mountains, Cochise Stronghold, and Kartchner Caverns, the location is ideal for hiking, horseback riding, birdwatching, and exploration. Steeped in cultural and historical significance, the property neighbors the Amerind Foundation and includes ties to Native American heritage, with petroglyphs and sacred ceremonial sites among the rock formations. The ranch also holds a fascinating place in American history, with documented use during WWII, notable guests, and a long-standing presence in film and television production. Designed for both lifestyle and income-generating opportunity, the ranch supports a wide range of established and repeat uses. It has hosted weddings, reunions, and retreats of all kinds-including wellness, corporate, religious, and rehabilitation programs-along with long-running annual events, festivals, and competitions. The property is a recognized destination for motorcycle groups, RV clubs, equestrian clinics, and outdoor sporting events, and has accommodated corporate clients, extended-stay guests, and large group functions. Significant value-add opportunity exists through modernization of marketing and digital presence. The ranch has historically operated with minimal online footprint and limited social media engagement, relying primarily on word-of-mouth and repeat clientele. A new owner can capitalize on existing demand by implementing updated website functionality, digital booking systems, and targeted marketing campaigns to increase visibility, occupancy, and revenue. With infrastructure suited for gatherings both large and small, the ranch regularly welcomes nonprofit fundraisers, youth and community organizations, artist and photography groups, and specialty interest clubs. Its location along a seasonal bird migration path, dark-sky conditions for stargazing, and expansive terrain further enhance its appeal for nature-based programming and experiential tourism. Equestrian facilities include a regulation-size arena, riding trails, and obstacle course, with the rare advantage of allowing guests to bring and camp with their own horses. Additional features include dry camping areas, employee RV accommodations, and flexible event spaces-supporting everything from multi-day clinics to music festivals and private celebrations with live entertainment. Whether envisioned as a boutique resort, event destination, retreat center, or private legacy property, the Triangle T Guest Ranch offers unmatched character, proven versatility, and exceptional potential in one of Arizona's most iconic landscapes.
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$1,399,000  •  160 acres
$1,495,900
Name of Property: Seminole Home, Arena, Pool, Cabin 160 acres Acreage: 160 acres Location: Just S. of Seminole, OK Closest Town: Seminole, OK Access: County Road Taxes: $1,941.43/year Topography: Beautiful rolling Bermuda Pastures, & forest Improvements: Home, Arena, pool, shop, pens, fencing, ponds Home Sqft: 2,086 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 2.75 Forage: Bermuda Grass, and some natives Capacity: 50 to 130 pair Water: Six ponds Wildlife: Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Dove, Squirrels,other Utilities: Rural water, natural gas, electric, septic Comments This exceptional property is sited about 10 minutes south of Seminole, Oklahoma. As you arrive at the property the heavy white pipe fencing sets the stage for the ranch. Enter through a metal automatic gate and up the concrete drive to the home. The 2086 square foot three-bedroom three-bath brick home features hardwood and tile flooring. The home has undergone extensive remodeling including granite countertops throughout, flooring, roof, kitchen and bathrooms remodeled, etc. The home is serviced by natural gas, electricity, rural water and a septic system. The two water heaters and the furnace run on natural gas. The wood burning fireplace has a gas igniter. The master suite features a walk-in closet, large bathroom with double sinks, lots of built-in storage and a huge, tiled shower. A floor to ceiling wall of cabinets provides storage for linens and bath related items. The kidney shaped in ground pool has also undergone renovations and provides so many opportunities for enjoying outdoor living and relaxation. It lies just off the east facing 408 square foot covered patio. The ranch is set up to accommodate cattle and horses. The Seller typically runs 50 to 55 pairs. The pasture is very clean Bermuda Grass, with a few native species intermingled. The Owner fertilizes every year. The ranch is completely fenced and is cross fenced into 5 pastures plus three traps, and a nice-size yard. The 100’ X 80’ indoor arena is well built, features three stalls (and could accommodate more), and a covered working facility with scales. The 50’ X40’ barn is attached to the arena and has a feed area and tack room. There is also a 30’ X 36’ equipment/machine shop with 220 wiring; and two 10’X 12’ loafing sheds. To finish off the package the 35 to 40 acres of trees provides shade and shelter to the livestock and to the indigenous wildlife that inhabits the ranch. Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Dove, squirrels and other wildlife live on or visit the ranch. An off-grid hunting cabin sits on the east end of the ranch in the forested area overlooking a large pond. Location in miles from: Tulsa, OK – 94 miles Oklahoma City, OK—63 miles Shawnee, OK –25 miles Ada, OK – 29 miles Durant, OK—94 miles Sherman, TX—124 miles Dallas, TX—188 Denton, TX –152 miles Ft. Smith, AR—147 miles Bentonville, AR—205 Denver, Co—704 miles Wichita, KS—218 miles Paris, TX—151 miles Call Sandy Brock Bahe with questions or to view at: 918-470-4710 or Toll Free at 844-WCR-LAND.
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$999,000  •  160 acres
$1,125,000
Perched atop 160 private acres in the rugged beauty of Douglas City in Trinity County, this one-of-a-kind off-grid estate is the ultimate prepper’s paradise—where self-sufficiency meets refined comfort. Completely set apart from the world, the property offers unmatched privacy, sweeping natural vistas, and the infrastructure to sustain a fully independent lifestyle. At the heart of the property sits a thoughtfully designed 2-bedroom, 3-bath home featuring a seamless open-air concept that invites the outdoors in. Multiple skylights flood the space with natural light, enhancing the sense of openness and connection to the surrounding landscape. Radiant-heated concrete floors provide year-round comfort, while high-end finishes—including Toto toilets, an outdoor shower, and a fully equipped kitchen with quartz and butcher block countertops, a BlueStar stove and oven, a center island, and a built-in dining bench—deliver a level of luxury rarely found in off-grid living. Constructed with fire-resistant wood paneling and concrete for enhanced safety and durability, the home is built to withstand the elements while offering peace of mind. A striking two-sided fireplace efficiently heats the entire home, complemented by a fire sprinkler system for added protection. The lower-level game room offers flexible space for recreation, fitness, or relaxation. Security cameras are installed throughout the property, providing an additional layer of security. Energy independence is fully realized with a robust 13.5 kW solar power system, supported by a hydroelectric generator. Water resources are abundant, with two creeks and two 5,000-gallon storage tanks, plus an additional 10,000 gallons dedicated to fire protection—creating a truly defensible property. The insulated, temperature-controlled three-car garage is also constructed with fire-resistant wood paneling and concrete and includes an EV charging station. Additional structures include a 2-bedroom, 1-bath mobile home—ideal for caretakers, extended family, or rental income—as well as multiple storage buildings and sheds for tools and equipment. This extraordinary property offers a rare opportunity to live sustainably without sacrificing comfort, all while surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of Trinity County. Property Highlights: • 160 acres of pristine private property • 2 bedroom/3 bath • 13.5 kW 6-panel solar system • 2 bedroom/1 bath mobile home • concrete and metal structure fire-resistant house and garage • 2-sided fireplace • skylights and sliders throughout • recess lighting • game /exercise room downstairs • fully equipped kitchen with Blue Star oven and range/quartz, and butcher block counters. • Premier Propane Water Heater • outdoor shades • security cameras • 230 ft well • full diversion rights, creek to pond, and riparian rights • 2- 5000-gallon water tanks for the house • heat radiant concrete floors • 3-car insulated temperature-controlled garage with EV charging station
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$829,000  •  158 acres
$839,000
4 / 40 Listing ID: IR1037081 MLS Status: Active County: Sedgwick List Price: $850,000 Property Type: Residential Original List Price: $850,000 Property Subtype: Single Family Residence Structure Type: House Basement: No Levels: Two Year Built: 1982 Subdivision Name: ACRES TO HIGHWAY DEPT Listing Contract Date: 06/17/2025 Spec. Listing Cond: Days in MLS: 1 Association: N Multiple: Cov/Rest: N Assoc Fee Tot Annl: Tax Annual Amt: $1,555 Tax Year: 2024 Special Taxing/Metro District Y/N: No Tax Legal Desc: 04-11-44 SE4 EXCEPT 10.36 ACRES TO HIGHWAY DEPT RPR Schedule a Showing CTMeContracts Recent: 06/17/2025 : NEW Interior Area & SqFt Building Area Total (SqFt Total): 2,613 Living Area (SqFt Finished): 2,613 Area Source: Assessor Above Grade Finished Area: 2,613 Below Grade Total Area: 0 Below Grade Finished Area: 0 Below Grade Unfinished Area: 0 PSF Total: PSF Above Grade: $325 PSF Finished: $325 Basement: None Bsmnt Ceiling Ht: Foundation: Fireplace: Free Standing, Living Room Heating: Forced Air Cooling: Central Air HVAC Description: Central Air Conditioning Interior Features: Open Floorplan, Vaulted Ceiling(s), Walk-In Closet(s) Security Features: Flooring: Wood Window Features: Bay Window(s), Skylight(s) Spa Features: Exclusions: Sellers personal property and staging items. Bed & Bath Summary Bedrooms Total: 3 Bathrooms Total: 2 Bathrooms Upper Level Bedrooms: 1 Upper Level Bathrooms: 1 Full: 2 Main Level Bedrooms: 2 Main Level Bathrooms: 1 Three Quarter: 0 Lower Level Bedrooms: 0 Lower Level Bathrooms: 0 Half: 0 Basement Level Bedrooms: 0 Basement Level Bathrooms: 0 One Quarter: Detailed Room Info Room Type Rm Level Dimensions Description Primary Bedroom Upper 60 x 30 Wood Bedroom Main Carpet Bedroom Main Wood Dining Room Main Great Room Main Carpet Kitchen Main 1 x 1 Tile Living Room Main Carpet Office Upper Vinyl Primary Bathroom (Full) Upper Family Room Main Carpet Bathroom (Full) Main Parking Parking Total: 2 Garage Spaces: 2 Offstreet Spaces: Parking Type # of Spaces Parking Length Parking Width Parking Description Garage (Attached) 2 Association Information Association: No Restriction Covenants YN: No Senior Community: Site & Location Information Lot Size: 40.00 Acres / 1,742,400 SqFt Fencing: Fenced Current Use: Waterfront Feat: Vegetation: Grassed Road Surf/Front: Dirt/Private Road Road Responsibility: Horse: Yes Ski Features: Elementary School: Julesburg / Julesburg RE-1 Bldg/Complex Name: Middle/Junior Sch: Julesburg / High School: Julesburg / Julesburg RE-1 Parcel Number: 61104070 School of Choice: Is Incorporated: Zoning: AGR-NEC Walk Score: View Walk, Bike, & Transit Scores Building Information Architectural Style: Attached Property: No Common Walls: Direction Faces: View: City, Mountain(s), Plains Construction Materials: Stucco Roof: Metal Exterior Features: Patio/Porch Feat: Patio Pool Features: Water & Utilities Water Included: Water Source: Well Sewer: Well Type: Well Usage: Issued Well Permit #'s: 120831 Utilities: Electricity Available, Natural Gas Available Electric: Outbuildings Horse Amenities: Arena, Corral(s), Pasture Public Remarks Experience 40 - or up to 158 - acres of serene rural Colorado living with this beautifully maintained custom farmhouse, full of character and charm. Overlooking Julesburg, the home offers sweeping views and peaceful country surroundings. The property features a metal-roofed shop and barn, ideal for projects, livestock, or hobby farming. The arena is prepped for your choice of fencing or roping chutes, offering endless potential for equestrian or recreational use.Currently offered as 40 acres with the farmhouse, shop, and barn, buyers also have the option to purchase the full 158 acres. With versatile opportunities, this property could be retained as a large homestead or subdivided. Example parcel layouts are provided in the uploaded documents, with the potential to create additional parcels of at least 35 acres. Taxes listed are based on the the total 158 acre lot and buyer and buyers agent to verify any and all information.
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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!
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$550,000  •  128 acres
$690,000 • Under Contract
Desirable river bottom soil is a great feature for this 128+ acre cattle and hay ranch with Pit River running through! 80 acres that have been irrigated in the past. Wood bridge over river to access east side. The ranch is fenced for cattle. Fencing in need of repair in some areas. There are 4 homes on the property. Several outbuildings, large pole barn, older animal/hay barn and shop. There are 3 domestic wells. The property needs some overall cleanup. This is an estate sale; the owner has limited to no knowledge of the working operation or condition of irrigation system. Which creates an ''AS IS, WHERE IS, AS IT STANDS'' sale. This ranch is full of potential with the benefit of being on the river! Property Highlights: • 2 - five tower pivots, flood and wheel lines. • Two pumps in the river, 20 Hp and 25 HP. • Also, an ag well with 5 HP pump. • Condition of the pumps to be determined by buyer. • All on SPV power for lower cost. Wood bridge over river to access east side. • The main home is 2 story, 1700+ sf offering 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. • Second home is located close to the river, with 2 bedrooms and 1 bath. In addition • Double wide mobile home with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths • Singlewide mobile home with 2 bedrooms and 1 bath plus side addition for living area • All homes are in need of some TLC. • Several outbuildings, large pole barn, 2 - older animal/hay barns, shop and storage buildings.
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$11,900,000  •  120 acres
The 120 acre Pritchett Peaks Vineyard is nestled in the majestic coastal mountains west of the bucolic town of Healdsburg in what is the epicenter of the legendary Rockpile AVA. With the entire AVA made up of less than 160 planted acres, Pritchett Peak’s 45 acres of ultra-premium vines represents the most significant Rockpile holding to ever come to market and an opportunity for the savvy investor to acquire a once in a lifetime foothold in what is arguably the North Coast’s most significant AVA. Leaving the Dry Creek’s valley floor and ascending up to over 1000 feet elevation, the approach to the Vineyard is marked with rolling oaked studded hills interrupted by forested draws and mountain meadows. Straddling the mountain ridge that rises above Lake Sonoma, one breaks above fog line and is greeted with an awe-inspiring view out to the Pacific. Here the first of Rockpile’s vineyards come unexpectedly into sight. Continuing west the sheer rawness of the site becomes increasingly evident. When it is thought nothing could eclipse this picture, Pritchett Peaks come into full view as nature’s jagged sentries over this sacred land. The gate opens and Pritchett Peak Vineyard lays out before your eyes. Immediately it is apparent why this region was deemed unique enough to merit its own AVA. Of course, like all things, there is a backstory. Some twenty years ago the three Mauritson brothers laid their eyes on this site and had a vision for what the land could yield. This was not their first venture into viticulture. The Mauritsons come from a long line of farmers that have been growing vines on this ridge line since the 1860’s. They knew this land had the unique mixture of an elevation above the fog line, full sun tempered by a cool consistent breeze from the Pacific that drys and then stresses the vine for quality while virtually eliminating rot, delicate but well drained soil, ample sustainable water resources and varied topography to produce outstanding wine. Ground was broken in 2008 and the sweat equity in building one of California’s most unique vineyards began to accrue. Besides the hard work invested, there was a certain amount of luck in commencing the vineyard development when they did. The regularity restrictions that have come to being in recent years would make planting such a hillside vineyard in Rockpile today virtually impossible. In other words, this Pritchett Peaks Vineyard is irreplaceable. The Vineyard consists of 110 acres with 45 acres professionally planted and maintained to an ultra-premium combination of Zinfandel/Primitivo, Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec. Production runs between 100 to 180 tons per year (5 year average of 125 tons per year). These numbers are sure to grow in the coming years as the vines evolve into their prime. Five wells and a permitted 11 acre foot pond with pumps and a two 10,000 gallon concrete water tanks provide a wholly sustainable water resource. The entire vineyard is deer fenced with electric gates providing ease of ingress and egress. The grapes are currently sold to some of California’s most prestigious wineries though the current owners custom crush about 25 cases for their personal use. The Pritchett Peaks name is trademarked and will transfer to the new owner upon closing. Besides the vines, hundreds of productive olive trees line the driveway and end rows yielding an annual estimated 40 to 50 gallons of quality oil. Winding your way down and through the vineyard and pass the reservoir, the view opens up to a secluded bench above Lake Sonoma wherein sits the Pritchett Peaks’ Manor. This stately 3000 square foot 4 bedroom and 3 bath masterpiece with its covered wrap around deck canopied by ancient oaks beckons one in to its fold. With reclaimed Georgia hardwood floors and high ceilings, the appropriateness of the house to the land is self evident. With its clean lines and elegant simplicity, the Manor House provides the perfect canvass for the new owner’s imagination. Out the house’s east door sits the manicured gardens that lead to the pool area with its chaise lounges inviting one to linger while dreamily taking in the brilliant views in the solace of your own domaine. Rounding out this extraordinary setting is the view of Lake Sonoma out the back with a jeep trail leading the way down to the shore. Pritchett Peaks is much more than a vineyard. It’s basically a sanctuary within a sanctuary backing into the 17, 615 acre Lake Sonoma Open Space Preserve. With over 60 acres of hardwood and fir forests interspersed with seasonal creeks and springs, Pritchett Peaks’ undeveloped portion is a celebration of nature itself. All these attributes lend themselves to creating natural corridor wherein wildlife abounds including Bald and Golden Eagles, Blacktail Deer, Black Bear, Wild Hog, Wild Turkey, Mountain Lion, Bobcat, Blue Grouse, Mountain and Valley Quail, etc.. Furthering the perimeters of this sanctuary is the fact that Pritchett Peaks is surrounded on its entire north side by Lake Sonoma. Allowing the new owner “back door” access to thousands acres wilderness and over 40 miles of hiking and equestrian trails that would otherwise be difficult if not impossible to access via public access. Property Highlights: • 120 acres with 45 acres Planted to Ultra-Premium Vines entirely in Rockpile AVA at elevation of between 800ft and 1000ft • Zinfandel/Primitivo, Cabaret Sauvignon & Malbec producing between 100 to 180 tons per year • 5 Wells, 11 acres Non-adjudicated Pond, Three 10,000-gallon Storage Tanks • Deer Fenced with Electric Gates • All Utilities are Underground • Trademarked Brand Pritchett Peak Vineyard with established Reputation • Productive Olive Orchard • 3000 Sq Ft Custom Manor 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath Wrap Around Deck • Pool and accompanying Veranda • Wildlife of a Wide Range • Private Access to Lake Sonoma’s 17,615 acres and 40 miles of Trails
$8,500,000  •  114 acres
Warrior Springs Ranch offers the utmost tranquility and comfort with excellent access to Boerne, Helotes and San Antonio. While extremely accessible, the property exudes privacy and comfort.
$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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$1,499,000  •  107 acres
$1,550,000
107 Acres | Cazadero, CA | Off-Grid Sonoma County Mountain Retreat with Vineyard, Orchard & Guest Cottage There are properties you buy, and then there are properties that become part of who you are. This extraordinary 107-acre estate tucked into the wild, breathtaking ridgelines of Cazadero, Sonoma County is firmly in the second category. Straddling the divide between the Russian River and Gualala River watersheds, surrounded by ancient redwoods, and alive with wildlife that ranges from bald eagles and falcons to mountain lions and bobcats, this is a place of rare, almost otherworldly beauty — and it comes with the infrastructure, self-sufficiency, and thoughtful improvements to support a life lived entirely on your own terms. The Main Residence — Built in 1993, Crafted With Character Built in 1993, the main home is a warm, characterful retreat that blends rustic Sonoma soul with genuine comfort. Wood floors and hardwood laminate carry you through the living spaces, while cathedral ceilings open the interior to a sense of grandeur that feels perfectly matched to the surrounding landscape. A wood-burning fireplace anchors the living area, and a wood-fire boiler powers the heated floors — making even the coldest Cazadero mornings something to look forward to rather than endure. The kitchen is a comfortable cook's space, centered around a six-burner propane stove and finished with tile countertops, oak cabinets, and a garden window that frames the property's natural beauty while you work. A walk-in pantry adds the practical storage that rural living demands, and the bay window brings the outdoors in at every turn. The main floor offers one bedroom with a walk-in closet and a full tiled bathroom, while a generous loft — accessible and versatile — serves as a second sleeping space, studio, or flex room, complete with its own half bath finished in granite. A dedicated laundry room and mini-split climate systems throughout round out the comfort features. At 1.5 bathrooms and a loft configuration, this is a home that lives larger than its footprint suggests. Outdoor Living — Decks, Patios & Extended Awning The living doesn't stop at the front door. A large deck, covered patio, and extended awning create multiple outdoor living zones perfectly suited to Sonoma County's mild climate and this property's extraordinary natural setting. Whether you're entertaining under the trees, watching the sunset paint the ridgeline, or simply sitting quietly with a glass of estate Cabernet, the outdoor spaces here are as thoughtfully considered as the interior. Energy Independence — Truly Off the Grid The grid ends about a mile from the property, and this estate has been built to not just cope with that reality, but to thrive in it. An owned solar system featuring 20 panels generating approximately 4,000 watts, paired with newer battery storage rated at 1,350 amp hours, provides reliable, renewable energy for daily living. A Whisper 220kW generator and a 500-gallon diesel reserve stand ready as backup, and Starlink satellite internet keeps you connected to the world on your schedule. This is self-sufficient country living executed at a high level. Water — Abundant and Thoughtfully Managed Water is life in the country, and this property is exceptionally well-resourced. A well on the upper portion of the property produces approximately 1.5 GPM, supplemented by a spring-fed pond — estimated at approximately one million gallons — lined and maintained for agricultural and irrigation use. A 12,000-gallon storage tank provides additional reserve capacity, and the established water infrastructure supports both the residence and the vineyard. Bear Penn Creek runs year-round through the property, adding to the sense of living waterways that animate this land through every season. Ten Acre Vineyard For the wine enthusiast or aspiring vintner, approximately ten acres of ready to plant vineyard have been established on the property with water infrastructure already in place — a rare and valuable feature in Sonoma County wine country. The vineyard adds both agricultural income potential and an extraordinary sense of place to an already exceptional holding. The Orchard & Garden — A Farmer's Dream The producing orchard reads like a menu at the finest farm-to-table restaurant in Sonoma County. Avocado, lemon, orange, lime, Pink Lady apple, Gravenstein apple, Pippin, Rome, loquat, and both French prune and standard plum varieties are established and producing — providing an abundance of fresh fruit across multiple seasons and a deep connection to the land that money can't easily replicate. A fully fenced garden provides the dedicated growing space that serious homesteaders and hobby farmers require. Outbuildings & Infrastructure Beyond the main residence, the property features a guest cottage of approximately 350 square feet — ideal as a creative studio, caretaker's quarters, or overflow accommodations for family and friends. A two-car garage, a barn, a dedicated shop, and a wood shed stocked with approximately seven cords of firewood round out an infrastructure package that is as practical as it is impressive. A 21-foot retaining wall engineered deep into the hillside speaks to the quality and permanence of the site improvements throughout. The Setting — Cazadero at Its Most Wild and Beautiful Located on the Cazadero divide — the ridgeline separating the Russian River and Gualala River drainages — this property occupies some of the most dramatically beautiful terrain in all of Sonoma County. Ancient redwoods frame the sweeping views, and wildlife sightings are a daily occurrence: bald eagles soaring overhead, deer moving through the orchard at dusk, owls calling from the forest at night, and the occasional mountain lion or bobcat reminding you that you are, delightfully, sharing this land with the wild. King snakes, foxes, raccoons, and wild pigs round out a rich, living ecosystem that few properties anywhere in California can match. Despite its profound sense of privacy and remoteness, the property is eminently practical. Guerneville — with a Safeway and gas station — is approximately 40 minutes away. Santa Rosa, with full hospital facilities and a helipad, provides comprehensive medical and urban services within a comfortable drive. And San Francisco is approximately two hours away — close enough for a day trip, far enough to feel like another world. This is new Sonoma County. Not the manicured, over-toured wine country of the valley floor — but the raw, forested, ridge-top Sonoma that fewer people know and those who find it never forget. Property Highlights: • 107 acres of stunning Cazadero ridgeline in Sonoma County • Main residence built in 1993 — 1 bed / 1 loft / 1.5 bath with cathedral ceilings and wood floors • Wood-burning fireplace + wood-fire boiler with radiant heated floors • Six-burner propane stove, oak cabinets, tile counters, walk-in pantry, garden window, and bay window • Walk-in closet, loft with granite half bath, and dedicated laundry room • Mini-split climate systems throughout • Large deck, covered patio, and extended awning — exceptional outdoor living spaces • Owned solar system — 20 panels, ~4,000 watts, 1,350 amp-hour battery bank • Whisper 220kW generator + 500-gallon diesel reserve — full backup power • Starlink internet — fully connected off-grid living • 10 acres of ready to plant vineyard with water infrastructure in place • Producing orchard — avocado, lemon, orange, lime, multiple apple varieties, loquat, plum, and French prune • Spring-fed pond (~1 million gallons, lined) + upper well (1.5 GPM) + 12,000-gallon storage tank • Bear Penn Creek — year-round water running through the property • Guest cottage (~350 sq ft) • Two-car garage, barn, shop, and wood shed with • Fenced garden and 21-foot engineered retaining wall • MicroClimate-No fog; close to the coast, but no influence. • Wildlife-rich setting — bald eagles, falcons, owls, deer, mountain lions, bobcats, foxes, and more • Ancient redwoods and sweeping ridge-top views throughout • ~40 min to Guerneville (Safeway, gas), Santa Rosa hospital within comfortable drive, SF ~2 hours
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$878,000  •  85 acres
Welcome to Bradbury Ranch, an exceptional 85-acre agricultural property in Lassen County offering productive farmland, outstanding water resources, and comfortable country living. This versatile ranch features a spacious 2,996-square-foot home with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, nestled beneath mature shade trees and surrounded by beautifully maintained lawns with an underground sprinkler system. A rear deck and patio provide the perfect setting to enjoy the peaceful rural landscape. Approximately 26 acres are currently planted in producing winter wheat. In recent years, all but two pastures have been planted in productive alfalfa, demonstrating the ranch's strong agricultural capability and versatility. The balance of the property has also been farmed historically, offering additional opportunities for continued crop production or diversified agricultural use. Water is one of Bradbury Ranch's greatest assets. The property includes 75 privately licensed Lassen Irrigation Company water shares, a 398-foot agricultural well producing approximately 520 gallons per minute, and a separate domestic well producing approximately 20 gallons per minute. Three-phase power further supports a wide variety of agricultural operations. The property is not enrolled in the Williamson Act, providing greater flexibility for future ownership. Additional improvements include a large shop with a concrete floor, horse barn, hay barn, and two grain silos. The agricultural improvements and portions of the fencing reflect years of productive ranch use and offer an excellent opportunity for the next owner to renovate, modernize, or customize the property to meet their operational needs. Whether you're looking for a productive farming operation, livestock or equestrian property, or a private country retreat, Bradbury Ranch offers an exceptional combination of valuable water rights, productive soils, agricultural infrastructure, and rural charm. This is a rare opportunity to own a well-watered, versatile ranch with tremendous potential in one of Lassen County's most desirable agricultural regions. Property Highlights: Residence • 2,996± sq. ft. custom home • 3 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms • Mature shade trees surrounding the home • Expansive landscaped lawns with underground sprinkler system • Rear deck and patio overlooking the ranch Land & Agriculture • 85± acres in beautiful Lassen County • Approximately 26 acres currently planted in producing winter wheat • Remaining acreage has been farmed historically, offering additional agricultural potential • Ideal for farming, livestock, equestrian, or diversified agricultural use • Not enrolled in the Williamson Act Water Resources • 75 privately licensed Lassen Irrigation Company water shares • 398-foot agricultural well producing approximately 520 GPM • Separate domestic well producing approximately 20 GPM • Excellent water resources supporting agricultural operations Ranch Improvements • Three-phase power • Large shop with concrete floor • Horse barn • Hay barn • Two grain silos • Existing agricultural improvements provide a solid foundation for future renovation or modernization Additional Features • Peaceful rural setting with beautiful views • Excellent combination of productive farmland and country living • Versatile property with significant agricultural and investment potential
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$7,400,000  •  75 acres
$8,625,000
A Rare Colorado Equestrian Estate | Berthoud, Colorado Set amid 75 acres of open countryside with unobstructed Rocky Mountain views, this exceptional equestrian estate offers a rare convergence of privacy, luxury, and Western sophistication. A tree-lined drive leads to an impressive Colonial residence where refined craftsmanship and natural materials create a timeless sense of place. Inside, soaring ceilings, reclaimed wood floors, walls of glass, multiple fireplaces, and custom finishes complement expansive living and entertaining spaces. The chef’s kitchen anchors the home, while a hand-crafted bar—richly detailed in carved wood—and adjoining wine room provide an extraordinary setting for entertaining. Three spacious bedroom suites offer tranquil views, warm wood tones, and beautifully appointed private baths. The equestrian facilities are equally impressive. A state-of-the-art barn features oversized stalls, tack and grooming areas, a ranch-hand apartment/guest cottage suitable for an ADU, and a professional-grade riding arena. With the Rocky Mountains only minutes away, the property provides exceptional access to riding and outdoor recreation. Beyond the residence, the estate unfolds with an indoor pool, seven additional outbuildings, private pond, pivot sprinkler, expansive outdoor living areas, and meticulously landscaped gardens. Approximately $1.08 million in Handy Ditch water rights adds significant value and utility to the land. More than a luxury home, this is a fully realized Colorado estate—an extraordinary combination of land, water, equestrian amenities, architecture, and mountain views. For those seeking a property of true scale and distinction, this is the Yellowstone Ranch of Colorado.
$1,750,000  •  75 acres
Eureka Ranch Lampasas County, Texas | 75 Acres | Log Cabin Home | Exceptional Views Located behind a locked gate on the highly sought-after western edge of Lampasas County, Eureka Ranch offers 75 acres of prime Texas Hill Country. With up to 100 feet of elevation change and sweeping 30-mile views, this property delivers privacy, beauty, and recreation in one remarkable setting. The Land Rolling terrain, scattered mature live oaks, and thoughtfully managed brush define this scenic ranch. Much of the cedar has been cleared, enhancing both the views and usability of the land while maintaining excellent wildlife habitat. The property supports an impressive variety of native and exotic game, including whitetail deer, axis deer, aoudad, turkey, hogs, dove, and quail. A small pond and water well serve the ranch, which is currently under agricultural exemption. As part of the Smith Ranch community, owners enjoy access to private roads and gated entry, along with exclusive access to approximately four miles of the Colorado River through seven community access points. Located directly across from Colorado Bend State Park, this stretch of river is known for outstanding fishing, including prized white bass and multiple catfish species such as flatheads. The combination of river access, diverse terrain, and abundant wildlife makes this property ideal for both hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. The Home At the heart of the ranch sits a beautiful 4-bedroom, 3-bath log cabin blending rustic character with modern comfort. Vaulted wood ceilings and an open-concept living, kitchen, and dining area create a welcoming atmosphere. A rocked wood-burning fireplace, oversized windows, and granite countertops add warmth and charm throughout. An attached mother-in-law suite features shiplap walls, a private bath, separate exterior access, and ample natural light—perfect for guests or extended family. Adjoining the home is a fully insulated 1,200-square-foot metal building with central heat and air, offering endless flexibility as a game room, bunkhouse, workshop, gym, or additional living space. Improvements & Amenities • Swimming pool with deck overlooking breathtaking views • 30x40 two-car carport with attached log-built shop • 50x60 covered parking area for RV or equipment storage • Small pond and water well • Agricultural exemption in place Eureka Ranch presents a rare opportunity to own a private Hill Country retreat with exceptional views, river access, and year-round recreational appeal—whether as a primary residence, weekend getaway, or investment property. Call Jim Lindeman for more information 512-734-6156
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$1,549,500  •  71.87 acres
$1,595,000
Situated just north of Huntsville and conveniently located between Huntsville and Madisonville, this 71.87 acre East Texas ranch offers a rare combination of scenic beauty, functionality, and opportunity.
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$874,900  •  61 acres
$899,900
61 ± Acres Timpson, Texas 4BR/4BA brick house with an in-ground pool 1,200± sq/ft shop & a 900± sq/ft barn 1± acre pond stocked with bass & catfish 2,200± ft of live water Byfield Creek Low fenced with 5 fenced pastures Good coastal hay & timber Ag valuation for timber & livestock
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$1,500,000  •  60.73 acres
$2,300,000 • Under Contract
Welcome to Razor Creek Ranch, a 60-acre estate near Gunnison, Colorado, blending luxury and off-grid living. This secluded property features a modern residence with vaulted ceilings, a gourmet kitchen, and panoramic hillside views, along with a guest suite and a loft leading to a luxurious primary bedroom. The ranch is self-sustained with greenhouses, livestock facilities, and a fully equipped studio apartment above a 2-car garage. Outdoor living is enhanced by a covered patio with a custom-built fireplace, and the property borders BLM and National Forest land, offering prime access to outdoor recreation and hunting. Whether for a full-time residence or a private retreat, Razor Creek Ranch offers an unparalleled blend of elegance and self-sufficiency.
$1,100,000  •  51.86 acres
Beautiful 51.86-acre ranch, mostly in hay production, a one-story, 3-bedroom, 2-bath ranch-style home, two ponds, 30x40 shop barn, and a 40x55 equipment barn.
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