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$1,975,000  •  138.61 acres
Oak Ridge Ranch offers a compelling blend of location, scenery, quality improvements, dependable water, and unmatched aviation amenities. With a custom limestone home, rolling Hill Country views, productive water resources, top-tier Mason ISD schooling, and a private runway and hangar adaptable for shop use, this Menard County ranch stands out as a rare opportunity—perfect for those seeking a private retreat, recreational ranch, or fly-in Hill Country residence.
$850,000  •  138 acres
The Hicks Ranch is a fine combination property conveniently located between Gilmer and Pittsburg on FM 556. This property has been in the same family for decades which has preserved a lot of its great history and memories. The ranch is well-equipped for recreation and hunting with additional options for grazing or lease income. The healthy topography includes hill top pasture descending into multiple diverse wooded draws and a wildlife rich creek bottom. LOCATION The ranch is located 8 miles southwest of Pittsburg and 16 miles northwest of Gilmer in northern Upshur County and partially in Camp County. An easy 2 hour drive from Dallas and just under 2 hours from Shreveport. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The topography near the FM frontage has a gentle roll and includes most of the pasture portions. These open areas boast productive improved and native grasses. Wooded draws extend from the creek bottom running near the eastern boundary and feature many mature hardwoods. The topography on the eastern portions of the property is very attractive. There are many small fields along the creek that would make great food plots. WILDLIFE There are many opportunities to pursue native wildlife including deer and hogs. The topography and wooded areas create great hunting and wildlife viewing options. IMPROVEMENTS A 25’ x 50’ metal equipment shop is located near the road. The family ranch home on the property has been given little value. WATER The ranch has one small pond and a spring fed seasonal creek. Lake Bob Sandlin is 10 miles north for additional fishing and recreation. UTILITIES A electric service line runs across the property near the FM frontage. Bi-County Water Supply has a service line along the road. MINERALS Surface sale only. Ranch is shown by appointment only.
$1,466,480  •  127.52 acres
Seis Banderas 127 Ranch 460 PR 1236 | Lampasas, Texas Discover the perfect blend of functionality and Hill Country charm on this 127.52± acre ag-exempt ranch in Lampasas County. Seis Banderas Ranch offers a well-rounded property ideal for ranching, recreation, or a peaceful country retreat. The property features a comfortable barndominium with a covered porch, complete with 2 bedrooms and 1 full bath. Inside, you’ll find a wood-burning stove, ceiling fans, and a fully equipped kitchen with electric stove, dishwasher, and refrigerator. A washer and dryer are also included, making this home move-in ready. Attached to the living quarters is a 390± sq ft metal shop, perfect for projects, storage, or equipment. Additional improvements include a 2,400 sq ft barn, cattle working pens, and a water trough, supporting a variety of agricultural operations. The land itself is well-equipped with two ponds, a wet weather creek, and a water well, providing reliable water sources for both livestock and wildlife. The ranch boasts excellent native habitat, offering outstanding hunting opportunities and abundant wildlife. Enjoy scenic views across gently rolling terrain, all while benefiting from minor restrictions that help preserve the integrity of the area without limiting usability. Seis Banderas Ranch is a versatile property that checks all the boxes—whether you're looking to run cattle, hunt, or simply enjoy wide-open Texas land. For more information contact Jim Lindeman 512-734-6156.
Contact for Price  •  117 acres
Welcome to East View Ranch, a sprawling 117-acre estate nestled in the heart of Central Texas, just 12 miles from Hondo, 14 miles from Bandera, and a convenient 45-minute drive to San Antonio. Located just 5 miles off Highway 173, this exceptional property offers the perfect blend of peace, accessibility, and outdoor adventure. The ranch features 67 acres of high-fenced land, expertly designed for exotic game such as axis deer and nilgai, offering a unique wildlife experience unlike any other. The remaining acreage is fully low fenced and meticulously cleared, with improved grasses providing an ideal habitat for native species like whitetail deer and turkey. Two well-maintained stock tanks—one within the high-fenced area and one outside—ensure ample water for both wildlife and livestock. At the heart of East View Ranch stands a stunning 2,067-square-foot modern farmhouse, featuring three spacious bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. The home masterfully blends rustic charm with contemporary comfort, creating a warm and inviting space for family living and entertaining. A charming 1-bedroom, 1-bath guest cabin adds extra lodging for visitors or extended family. Entertainers will appreciate the large gazebo with a fully finished outdoor kitchen, perfect for hosting gatherings or relaxing under the Texas sky. Attached to the gazebo is a 1-bedroom, 1-bath casita, offering additional private accommodations. A large pole barn provides ample storage for equipment, vehicles, and recreational gear. A robust water well with a healthy flow supplies consistent water throughout the ranch, supporting the lush landscape and abundant wildlife. Whether you’re seeking a private retreat, an exceptional hunting property, or a family legacy ranch, East View Ranch offers a rare combination of luxury, adventure, and natural Texas charm.
$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.
Contact for Price  •  108.27 acres
Under Contract
Warrior Ridge Ranch is a rare Hill Country offering encompassing approximately 108.266± acres in one of the most scenic and sought-after pockets of Real County. Defined by dramatic elevation changes, crystal-clear live water, free-ranging exotic wildlife, and sweeping long-range views, this exceptional ranch delivers year-round enjoyment with a truly turnkey setup. Located just minutes from Camp Wood, the property offers the perfect balance of privacy, accessibility, and authentic Texas Hill Country living—ideal for recreational use, entertaining, or legacy ownership.
Contact for Price  •  96.7 acres
Under Contract
Nestled in the coveted heart of Comfort, Texas, the 96.7± acre Estate on Cypress Creek is a rare live water offering that combines raw Hill Country beauty with thoughtful improvements for luxurious living, turnkey ranching, and unforgettable recreation. With direct frontage on Cypress Creek, high-end improvements, and a mix of pastureland, water, and well-appointed equestrian facilities, this property offers the perfect setting for a wide range of end users.
$900,000  •  93.25 acres
This might be one of the LAST BEST places in Tooele County, Utah to setup your forever Ranch! Situated at the top of BIG HOLLOW RD with open fields, cedars, and amazing views, your dream property just hit the market. Paved road, mostly fenced, surrounded by mountains, and still open to State water appropriations. This land won't last long!
$1,199,000  •  92 acres
Clearly defined ranch roads deliver access throughout the perfectly sized getaway. The traditional barbed wire fences are in good condition. Electric and water available. For those seeking country living with easy access to the world beyond, the Los Cazadores Ranch is a rare chance to have it all. To see the potential of the Whitford Ranch for yourself, contact Conner W. Hood with Hood Real Estate Inc. at (830) 928-2317. Listed at $1,395,000.
$6,999,999  •  79.11 acres
Under Contract
79+ AG EXEMPT and UNRESTRICTED acres situated in one of Hutto’s most active growth corridors, approximately 9 miles from the Samsung semiconductor facility in Taylor. Positioned outside the city limits within the Hutto ETJ, the property features roughly 820’+ of frontage along CR 132. The land is predominantly cultivated and level, offering a clean canvas for agricultural, investment, or future development use. Existing improvements contribute no value. Utilities include nearby powerlines, an Encore meter, and an existing water well near the former homesite. A 16” Jonah Water line runs along CR 132, and the Highlands North subdivision directly across the road is serviced by Jonah Water and Hutto Wastewater, enhancing long-term utility considerations. The South Fork of Mustang Creek traverses the northern portion of the tract, adding natural character and drainage. The property is currently under agricultural lease and located within Hutto ISD. A current survey and soil report are available. Hutto’s continued expansion is driven by its strategic access to SH 130 and US 79, placing it squarely in the trajectory of Central Texas growth. Close proximity to Samsung in Taylor, Dell Technologies in Round Rock, and the broader North Austin tech corridor supports sustained residential demand, commercial activity, and long-term investment fundamentals. Buyer to independently verify all information, including zoning, land use, exemptions, easements, restrictions, utilities, and development potential.
Contact for Price  •  75 acres
Tucked behind a private entrance along the highly regarded Waring–Welfare Road, Boerne Elm Ranch is an exceptional gentleman’s ranch defined by privacy, dramatic Hill Country beauty, and long-term flexibility. Just minutes from Boerne yet entirely removed from city influence, the ranch unfolds into one of the most picturesque dual elm-lined valleys in the Texas Hill Country, framed by rolling terrain, hardwood cover, and elevated ridgelines.
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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.
$450,000  •  64.46 acres
Creek-Front Private Retreat | 64.66 Acres | Fiddletown, California There are properties that require imagination to see their potential, and then there are properties that make their potential impossible to miss. This extraordinary 64.66-acre creek-front parcel near historic Fiddletown and the world-renowned Shenandoah Valley Wine Country falls firmly into the second category. From the moment you arrive, the combination of natural beauty, thoughtful preparation, and sheer scale communicates something that experienced land buyers recognize immediately: this is the one. Land That Lives and Breathes Sixty-four acres is a number. What it feels like on this particular piece of ground is something altogether different. The property rolls and opens across varied foothill terrain — meadows giving way to treed draws, elevated ridgelines offering long views across the surrounding countryside, and throughout it all, the quiet, steady presence of a year-round creek threading its way through the landscape. That creek is not merely a amenity. It is the heartbeat of the property. Year-round water features of this kind are among the most coveted and increasingly scarce assets in California rural land ownership. The creek adds sensory richness — the sound of moving water, the lush riparian vegetation along its banks, the wildlife it draws throughout the seasons — while simultaneously enhancing the land's agricultural potential, recreational appeal, and long-term investment value. Properties with reliable, year-round surface water at this acreage, in this location, simply do not come available often. Beyond the creek, the land itself is diverse and deeply usable. Rolling terrain provides natural variation and visual interest, while open areas offer ample room for horses, livestock, gardens, orchards, or any number of rural pursuits. Mature trees punctuate the landscape, providing shade, habitat, and the kind of established natural character that takes generations to develop. This is land that rewards not just a single vision, but the full range of possibilities that 64 acres of well-watered foothill ground can support. Build-Ready From Day One For buyers who have spent time searching for rural land, the phrase "build-ready" carries enormous weight — because truly build-ready properties are far rarer than listings suggest. This property earns that description honestly and completely. A building pad has been prepared and positioned with intention, sited to capture sweeping views of the surrounding foothill landscape. This is not a flat spot cleared for convenience — it is a homesite chosen for the experience it will deliver every single day. Morning coffee with those views. Evening light painting the hills. The sense of arrival that comes from approaching a home that feels exactly right in its setting. Beneath that compelling setting lies a foundation of practical infrastructure that transforms this from a beautiful piece of land into a genuinely actionable development opportunity: Power is available on the property — eliminating one of the most costly and time-consuming utility challenges in rural development. A private well is already in place — providing a secured, independent water source that supports both residential use and the broader needs of a working rural property. And perhaps most significantly, a standard septic permit has been approved for a 4-bedroom home — a milestone in the entitlement process that requires engineering, percolation testing, county review, and approval, all of which has already been completed on your behalf. Together, these three infrastructure components — power, well, and approved septic permit — represent a substantial investment of time and money that a new owner simply does not have to make. The groundwork is done. The approvals are in place. What remains is the most rewarding part: designing and building the home you've always envisioned. A Setting Made for the Life You've Been Planning Whether your vision is refined or still taking shape, this property offers the physical canvas and the practical infrastructure to support an exceptionally wide range of rural lifestyle aspirations. For those dreaming of a private country estate, the prepared building pad, sweeping views, and year-round creek create a setting of genuine distinction — one where architecture and landscape can work together to produce something truly special. For equestrian enthusiasts, the combination of open acreage, rolling terrain, established trails potential, and reliable water makes this an ideal horse property with room for barn, pasture, and riding without ever leaving your own land. For those drawn to hobby farming or agricultural pursuits, the land's water resources, open areas, and acreage provide the foundation for gardens, orchards, small-scale livestock operations, or the kind of self-sufficient rural lifestyle that more and more buyers are actively seeking. And for those simply in search of a private weekend and vacation retreat, the creek, the views, the space, and the proximity to world-class wine country make this a destination property in every sense of the word. The Best Address in Gold Country Location is the one thing that cannot be changed, added, or improved — and this property's location is exceptional. Fiddletown, one of Amador County's most characterful and historic small communities, is just minutes away, offering that rare small-town atmosphere that feels authentic rather than manufactured. The community's deep roots in California's Gold Rush history and its connection to the surrounding agricultural landscape give it a sense of place that resonates with buyers seeking something real. More broadly, the Shenandoah Valley Wine Country — home to dozens of award-winning wineries, tasting rooms, and farm-to-table dining experiences — is practically at your doorstep. Amador County's wine scene has earned national and international recognition, attracting visitors from across California and beyond, and living within minutes of it is one of the genuine privileges of foothill life in this region. The broader area offers hiking, fishing, horseback riding, and the full suite of outdoor recreation that the Sierra Foothills corridor provides, along with convenient access to the Gold Country's beloved communities — Sutter Creek, Jackson, Plymouth, and beyond — each offering its own collection of restaurants, shops, and community events. Rural peace and genuine community. Natural beauty and wine country sophistication. Privacy and accessibility. This property delivers all of it, without compromise. An Opportunity This Complete Doesn't Wait Creek-front properties of this size, in this location, with this level of infrastructure already in place, are not a category with deep inventory. They appear rarely, attract serious attention when they do, and the best ones find new owners quickly. The combination of 64.66 acres, a year-round creek, an approved septic permit, an existing well, available power, and a prepared building site with views — all within minutes of the Shenandoah Valley — is genuinely extraordinary. Bring your architect, your contractor, your horses, and your plans. Everything else is already here. Property Highlights: • 64.66 total acres of scenic, rolling Sierra Foothill terrain • Year-round creek running through the property — rare and highly valuable • Prepared building pad positioned to capture sweeping foothill views • Power is already available on the property • Private well already in place — independent water source secured • 4-bedroom septic permit approved — significant entitlement milestone already completed • Build-ready — power, water, and septic all addressed for a new owner • Rolling terrain and open meadows — ideal for horses, livestock, gardening, and recreation • Exceptional privacy with expansive natural surroundings • Minutes from historic Fiddletown and the Gold Rush charm of Amador County • Moments from Shenandoah Valley Wine Country — award-winning wineries and dining • Versatile use potential — private estate, equestrian property, hobby farm, or weekend retreat • Rare opportunity — build-ready creek-front acreage of this size seldom available in this area
$1,200,000  •  60 acres
Great weekend recreational retreat, private homestead or future development with long term value and privacy set in a peaceful rural setting. Ideal investment for both recreational use, agricultural/wildlife use or private homestead. A nice mix of pasture, dense woods, pond and fertile soils create the perfect ecosystem ready for your families enjoyment. All or Part of ranch is being offered for sale.
$1,500,000  •  60 acres
60 acres on Hwy 30 between Shiro and Roans Prairie in Grimes County. This unrestricted property is mainly open pasture with a few scattered trees and a small pond. Electricity is available at the road. Multiple homesite options with plenty of room for livestock, recreation, or a future homesite. Conveniently located just 30 miles from College Station.
Contact for Price  •  60 acres
Hard to find a nice private family small hunting ranch with unique features in the heart of Texas whitetail hunting country surrounded by similar and larger ranches. Unique features: *Doak Branch and a feeder seasonal creek provide game travelways showing abundant tracks and trails. *Five senderos cut to allow safe simultaneous hunting. *Fenced and gated frontage on a private section of county road that is behind a multi owner barrel lock allowing shared access with neighboring land owners. Other features: *Power drop on the east end of the property *Good well with pressure tank *Quail sighted on the property *Excellent wildlife cover with combination of partly open land on the east end and dense brush on the west sendero end. *Numerous building sites *numerious food plot sites *Sandy soil enabling easy clearing *A few minutes to Charlotte and 20 minutes to Jourdanton. (Atascosa county seat) *East end of the 60 acres is higher than most of the surrounding area and then gently slopes west down to Doak Branch. *Ag Exempt Summary: This place can be enjoyed as it is or easily improved to make it whatever you want. And you can say that about a few other properties, but wildlife travelways like this cannot be added to another property without mother nature providing the creeks. If you have been looking for a family hunting place, don’t let this one slip by. It’s special. Call to have a look. Jimmy Fuchs 210-413-3939.
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$2,399,000  •  55 acres
$2,699,000
Investment opportunity to own a Positive-Cash Flow Poultry Breeder Farm in East Texas! Built in 2014, the breeder operation consists of Four 42’ x 500' poultry houses with 2 centrally located egg cooler rooms. Transferrable Sanderson incentive pay contract in place; includes bonus payout; transferability subject to integrator qualification.
$1,195,000  •  52.62 acres
Under Contract
Rare 52.62-acre West Loveland property with water rights, utility building, and exceptional access to recreation, Estes Park, and more.
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$619,800  •  52 acres
The Post Oak 52 is a wooded 52+ acre ranch situated in southeastern Caldwell County. The dense native habitat provides excellent privacy and allows for a variety of recreational pursuits. Utilities are already in place, giving a new owner the ability to immediately begin construction of a primary residence or weekend retreat. LOCATION The Post Oak 52 is located approximately 9 air miles north of Harwood, Texas. The ranch offers 1,325 +/- feet of frontage along Lewis Lane, providing convenient access without sacrificing privacy. -18 miles to Lockhart -22 miles to Luling -32 miles to Bastrop -52 miles to Austin -80 miles to San Antonio -139 miles to Houston TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch features approximately 40 feet of topographic relief and is wooded throughout. A diverse mix of native trees and brush species provides excellent habitat for native wildlife. The predominant vegetation includes post oak, blackjack oak, eastern red cedar, and scattered loblolly pines, all of which thrive in the sandy soils of the Post Oak Savannah ecoregion. WILDLIFE The property’s dense cover supports a healthy population of native wildlife, including white-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, hogs, predators, and various small game. IMPROVEMENTS With no structural improvements in place, the property is a blank slate for a new owner to improve and customize as desired. WATER A wet-weather creek traverses the northwest corner of the property for approximately 625 feet. The ranch is situated over the Carrizo-Wilcox aquifer, allowing a new owner to drill a productive well if desired. UTILITIES A water line runs along the southern side of the property for approximately 1,250 feet, and one water meter is currently in place. Electricity is available along the southern and western fence lines. MINERALS This is a surface sale only. TAXES The ranch benefits from a 1D1 agricultural use tax valuation.
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$825,000  •  46.22 acres
Escape to your own private hunting/recreational retreat on this secluded 46 acre property in Colorado County. Located 15 miles south of Columbus, the property is accessed from a dead-end county road via a deeded easement with an automatic gated entrance. Owned & enjoyed by the same family for 20+ years, "Box M Ranch" features a simple but functional 1BR/1BA cabin, a 20'x30' shop, utilities, and a pond. The property offers a desirable rectangular shape with large neighboring ranches to the north & south, enhancing privacy & creating an ideal habitat for wildlife. The wooded landscape features selective clearings & trails, loamy fine sand soils, 310'-330' elevation, and no floodplain. Wildlife-exempt, unrestricted, and a member of the Central Colorado County WMA. Hunting blinds/feeders convey. Minerals, furnishings, and equipment are negotiable. Whether you're looking for a weekend escape, hunting camp, or recreational retreat, this property is ready for its next chapter & new memories.
$399,000  •  43.26 acres
Some properties are simply land. Others are an invitation — to build something meaningful, to live differently, to finally create the life you've been quietly imagining. Trembath Mountain Retreat #2 is the latter. Set among the rolling hills and ancient oaks of Amador County's beloved Sierra Foothills, this 43.26-acre parcel outside Sutter Creek offers a rare and genuinely exciting opportunity: a property that is beautiful enough to inspire your vision and practical enough to help you execute it. The Land Itself There is a particular quality to foothill land that is difficult to describe and impossible to replicate. It is in the way afternoon light filters through a canopy of mature oaks. It is in the stillness of a pine-scented morning before the world wakes up. It is in the sense of scale — of standing on your own ground and seeing nothing but rolling terrain, open sky, and the quiet evidence of nature doing what it has done for centuries undisturbed. Trembath Mountain Retreat #2 delivers all of that. The property spans 43.26 acres of varied, picturesque foothill terrain, richly textured with a diverse mix of mature native oaks and pines that provide natural shade, wildlife habitat, and the kind of visual depth that makes a landscape feel alive. Meadow areas open between the trees, offering both aesthetic beauty and practical usability for a range of rural lifestyle pursuits. The topography is the kind that rewards exploration — rolling and varied, with natural draws, elevated vantage points, and the sense that every corner of the property has something worth discovering. This is land built for people who want more than a yard. It is land built for people who want a world of their own. A Building Site Ready for Your Vision One of the most time-consuming and uncertain aspects of rural land ownership is identifying and preparing the right site for a future home. That work has already been done here. A building pad is in place on the property, thoughtfully positioned to take full advantage of the stunning foothill views that define this landscape. Whether you envision a modest country farmhouse, a sprawling single-story ranch home, or an architecturally ambitious mountain retreat, the groundwork — quite literally — is already laid. The site's orientation and elevation make it the kind of homesite that architects love and homeowners never stop appreciating: a place where the views are a daily reminder of why you chose to live here. Utilities Already Underway In rural land development, utilities are often the first major obstacle and the first major expense. Here, that obstacle has already been meaningfully addressed. Power is available on the property, and a drilled well is already in place — two of the most critical infrastructure components for any rural homesite, secured and ready for a new owner to build upon. Together, these improvements represent significant time and capital invested before you ever break ground. They mean fewer unknowns, a shorter timeline from purchase to construction, and the confidence that comes from knowing your foundational infrastructure is already in place. For buyers who have explored raw land without utilities, the difference this makes — practically and financially — cannot be overstated. Your Own Private Trail System Beyond the homesite and infrastructure, Trembath Mountain Retreat #2 offers something that simply cannot be manufactured: the freedom to roam your own land. Private trails wind through the property, tracing paths through the oaks and across the open terrain, inviting exploration by foot, by horseback, or by ATV. For families with children, these trails become adventures. For equestrian enthusiasts, they become daily rides through a private landscape. For anyone who has dreamed of stepping out their back door and disappearing into the quiet of their own property, they become something close to essential. The property's size and trail network make it genuinely self-contained as a recreational destination — no trailhead parking lots, no crowds, no schedules. Just your land, your trails, and your pace. Room for Every Vision One of the most compelling qualities of a property like this is its versatility. At 43.26 acres with infrastructure in place, a prepared building site, established trails, and a mix of open and treed terrain, this land accommodates an exceptionally wide range of visions: A private family estate, set back from the world with room for a main home, guest quarters, and outdoor living spaces that take full advantage of the foothill setting. A working hobby farm or ranch, with ample acreage for livestock, pasture, a barn, and the kind of agricultural lifestyle that is increasingly sought and increasingly rare near desirable communities. A gentleman's retreat, a weekend and vacation property designed for horses, ATVs, hunting, hiking, and the restorative experience of real open space. Or simply a long-term land investment in one of Northern California's most desirable foothill counties — a place to hold, to enjoy, and to pass down. Whatever your vision, this land has the size, the infrastructure, and the natural character to support it. The Best of Both Worlds: Seclusion and Community True privacy and genuine convenience are rarely found together. Trembath Mountain Retreat #2 offers both. The property's seclusion is real — on your land, you are surrounded by nature, not neighbors. Yet Sutter Creek, one of the most beloved towns in the Gold Country, is just a short drive away. Sutter Creek offers a quality of small-town life that draws people from across California and beyond. Its historic Main Street is lined with restaurants, wine bars, boutique shops, art galleries, and the kind of community character that larger towns spend decades trying to recreate. Day-to-day conveniences — grocery stores, medical services, hardware stores — are readily accessible, and the broader Amador County region adds wine tasting in the Shenandoah Valley, outdoor recreation at area lakes and trails, and easy connections to Highway 49's corridor of foothill communities. You get the land. You get the privacy. And you get the town. That combination is rarer than most buyers realize until they've spent time looking for it. Experience It For Yourself Words and photographs capture only so much of what makes a property special. Be sure to watch the video tour to experience the full beauty, scale, and potential of Trembath Mountain Retreat #2 — then come walk it in person. Some properties you appreciate. This one, you feel. Bring your family, your animals, your blueprints, and your imagination. This is where the life you've been dreaming of begin. Property Highlights: • 43.26 acres of scenic Sierra Foothill terrain in Sutter Creek, California • Building pad already in place — positioned to capture stunning foothill views • Drilled well already on the property — critical water infrastructure secured • Power available on the property — utilities already underway • Private trail system throughout the property — ideal for horses, ATVs, and hiking • Rich mix of mature oaks and pines providing natural shade and beauty • Open meadow areas offering usable land for farming, grazing, or recreation • Versatile use potential — private estate, horse property, hobby farm, ranch, or recreational retreat • Short drive to historic Sutter Creek — shops, restaurants, and everyday amenities • Near Shenandoah Valley wine country and Sierra Foothill recreational opportunities • Video tour available — experience the full beauty and scale of the property • Exceptional combination of privacy, infrastructure, views, and foothill character
$475,000  •  35.14 acres
A true high mountain escape located in the Rito Blanco Ranch - a small, private gated community approximately 15 miles from town. There is a gravel drive installed to the interior of the property, a well on site and cistern. This 35+ acre alpine parcel borders the San Juan National Forest and offers unlimited wilderness adventures right out your back door! Two RV sites with electric hookups are nestled in a small opening surrounded by aspen groves, blue spruce, fir, and pine so you can enjoy the property right away. Pull in an RV while designing your mountain home or simply use as a basecamp for hunting, biking, hiking or horseback riding. Enjoy miles of roads and trails for ATV’s or snowmobiles. Peek-a-boo views can be opened more once you decide where to build. This is a wildlife paradise with elk, deer, wild turkey, and bear.
$135,000  •  35.1 acres
This stunning +/- 35-acre property in the Ghost River Ranch area of Rye, Colorado captures the true spirit of the American West.
$2,899,000  •  29 acres
29 Acre Ranch in Bellville for Sale
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