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Contact for Price  •  172 acres
Tucked away in a quiet and unspoiled pocket of the Texas Hill Country, Little Saline Ranch offers approximately 172± acres of scenic beauty, live water, and highly usable terrain just north of London, Texas.
Contact for Price  •  165 acres
With over 2,300 feet of pristine river frontage and approximately 280 feet of elevation change, River House Ranch is both impressive and breathtaking, a rare vertical landscape where elevated ridgelines fall away to the winding Guadalupe below.
$2,950,000  •  161 acres
Located just southwest of Briggs in northeast Burnet County, the Chimney Ranch is a conveniently located Hill Country property with a balanced mix of scenery, recreation, agriculture and usability. Rolling terrain, long views, scattered trees, and a well-positioned pond create an attractive landscape, while subtle touches of ranch history add character. Positioned for future development and offering easy access via RM 243, this land is ideally suited for a future homestead, recreational retreat, grazing livestock or potential development opportunity. LOCATION Situated in the northeast quadrant of Burnet County, the ranch lies just southwest of Briggs, Texas, with access off RM 243. Cedar Park – 30 mins Austin – 54 mins San Antonio – 2 hrs Dallas – 3 hrs. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch features a gentle, rolling terrain with a slight incline toward the back, providing excellent southwesterly views. Most areas consist of open pastures dotted with scattered ash junipers. Near the front, mature hardwoods create an ideal gathering spot for friends and family, highlighted by a charming old homestead fireplace as the focal point of this area. WILDLIFE The Chimney Ranch is home to white-tailed deer, feral hogs, turkey, dove, and various varmints and non-game species—offering year-round hunting opportunities. IMPROVEMENTS The ranch has a set of working pens and a couple outbuildings. WATER Located at the center of the property, there is approximately 1.9-acre pond. It is carefully positioned to gather runoff from the upper fields by using the natural topography, making the most of each rainfall. An old windmill well exists on the ranch. Additionally, a secluded spring in the woods creates a clear pool that flows over rocks into a creek bed, shaded by large hardwood trees. ELECTRICITY An electric service line and meter are located toward the front of the property.
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$2,499,999  •  155.61 acres
$2,750,000
Enjoy spectacular sunrises and sunsets from this Hill Top Ranchers Dream Home, offering sweeping panoramic views of 155+acres located within easy commute of DFW and Tyler-Longview-Lake Fork. The primary residence has 3 BR and 4 BA while the secondary residence has 2 BR and 2 BA. The property also comes with two machinery buildings, hay barn and a covered working facility complete with scales and more. The Primary residence offers multiple HVAC zones with separate guest wing, chef’s dream kitchen with an island, granite counter tops and dining area. Designed with modern amenities it has a characteristic Texas flair. The homes separate office and formal dining area make this home perfect for a variety of entertaining or work scenarios. Comfort and luxury come together in the main suite with separate sitting area, private entrance to the pool area, spa like on suite and massive walk-in closet. The property itself is gated, fenced and cross fenced, has 5 ponds and a mix of grasses. This gorgeous ranch property could be the new location for your agricultural operation, retreat, generational home or family legacy. An additional 14 acres and the Big Barn are available for additional consideration and the Seller will consider subdivision of the property. The options abound with this property.
$1,790,000  •  155 acres
155 ± Acres located just outside of Clifton and Cranfills Gap, Texas, on paved highway 219. This ranch offers a combination of scenic beauty, comfortable improvements, and exceptional recreational opportunities. At the heart of the property sits a striking log home, built in 2000 with authentic ponderosa pine logs that create a warm, inviting mountain lodge feel and wrap around porches to enjoy the beautiful view of the ranch. The sun rises from the front porch and sets in the back. The 2,417-square-foot home features 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and showcases natural wood throughout, with pine walls and vaulted pine ceilings that enhance the home’s rustic character. The thoughtfully designed interior centers around an open-concept living, dining, and kitchen area, creating a welcoming space for family gatherings and entertaining. The living room is anchored by a large stone wood-burning fireplace, providing both warmth and a stunning focal point, while a staircase leads to an upstairs loft bonus room that could serve as an office, bunk room, or additional living space. The primary suite offers comfort and privacy, complete with double doors opening directly onto the covered porch, allowing you to enjoy peaceful mornings overlooking the ranch and its wildlife. The spacious primary bath features a jetted garden tub, tile walk-in shower with seating, and separate his-and-hers walk-in closets, providing ample storage and functionality. Two additional guest bedrooms are located down the main hallway, along with a guest bathroom and laundry room. Be sure to review the floor plan for a better visual of the layout and room sizes. The land itself is a beautiful blend of open pasture, native grasses perfect for future hay production, and scattered mature trees, creating both scenic views and grazing areas. The property features two small lakes stocked with fish, along with an additional stock tank, providing excellent water resources for livestock and wildlife, and providing recreational appeal. The property has a variety of wildlife, including ducks, doves, geese, feral hogs, and whitetail deer, making this property ideal for the avid outdoorsman. Equestrian and livestock improvements are already in place, as the ranch is fully fenced and currently utilized for grazing. The main livestock barn is well equipped with four large pipe stalls, steel corrals, and a covered working area, along with a 12 x 18 tack and feed room designed for efficient ranch operations. An additional large shop on the property includes 850 square feet of living quarters featuring one bedroom and one bathroom, offering comfortable accommodations for guests, ranch help, or extended family, and has plenty of room to store trailers, equipment, hay & tall RVs or trailers. With its picturesque setting, improvements, and diverse recreational opportunities, this ranch offers the opportunity to own a charming property with mountain-inspired character, conveniently located between Clifton and Cranfills Gap in Bosque County. Utilities: Mustang Valley Co-op water, United Cooperative Electric, House is all electric Minerals: All oil, gas, and mineral interests owned by Seller are negotiable. There is currently no production at the property. Buyers are responsible for verifying all information and conducting their due diligence to ensure their satisfaction with the details provided. No guarantees are made regarding the accuracy of this information, including the potential value of the real property, permissible uses, zoning regulations, available amenities, or any rights that may or may not exist. Buyers are strongly encouraged to consult with their tax, financial, and legal advisors before deciding to purchase the real property. Additionally, it is recommended that buyers obtain independent verification of any information that is particularly important or relevant to them.
Contact for Price  •  140 acres
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140 ± Acres Realitos, Texas Frontage on FM 716 Raw land 90% native brush Low fenced Several building sites Abundant wildlife Good hunting
$1,750,000  •  138.61 acres
Under Contract
Stoney Oaks Ranch is a gem located in the NW Hill Country between Mason and Menard, TX. Excellent access with paved frontage along Ranch Road 1221 and private gated entrance off WPA County Rd. Quality, custom built (2012) home situated with incredible views from the eastern hills in Menard County. Limestone exterior on slab foundation with standing seam, galvalume metal roof. Stained concrete floors, Stainless steel Kitchen Aide appliances, elegant pecan/hickory wood cabinetry and granite counter tops in kitchen. Soaring Aspen wood ceiling and stone fireplace grace the open living/kitchen/dining/great room as you enter. Split bedroom arrangement. Spacious master bedroom and bathroom suite with lounge area, huge walk-in closet and shower. On demand, tankless gas water heater. Large walk-in pantry and utility room off kitchen with sink and third bathroom. Picturesque hill country views from interior of home as well as off enclosed porch and sprawling back patio. Attached 3-car garage with separate equipment/storage room. The land is a varying topography of gently rolling hills, open range pasture, Live Oak trees, Spanish Oak, cedar and native brush. One pond with aqua blue water supplemented by 1 of 2 water wells on property. Additional main well serves the home. Deer country with hogs, turkey, axis and dove. Agriculture tax valuation. A Landmark wildlife management plan is available for conversion to wildlife exempt status. Great location with quick access N to State Highway 29 (between Mason and Menard) or S to Highway 377 (between Mason and Junction) on paved Ranch Road 1221. This is one to see!
$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.
$4,585,000  •  132 acres
The Lynch Ranch is positioned on the boundary between Hays County and Blanco County, nestled between the charming towns of Blanco and Wimberley. Embraced by the essence of the Hill Country, it offers convenient access to neighboring small towns, nearby rivers, wineries, breweries, and parks. The existing improvements sit near the wet-weather creek, affording picturesque views of the pastures. Lynch Ranch presents endless opportunities situated in the heart of the Hill Country. LOCATION The property is located at 12451 FM 2325, Wimberley, TX 78676, Hays County, approx. 10.5 miles east of Blanco, approx. 13.4 miles northwest of Wimberley, approx. 41 miles from downtown Austin, and approx. 60 miles from San Antonio. The property fronts on Farm to Market Road for about 4,593 ft (0.87 miles). There are three total access points, however, the main one is off FM 2325. The property’s location is ideal in the middle of Austin and San Antonio. The property is located within Blanco ISD school boundaries. Just a short drive away are many outdoor activities and sightseeing places such as Jacob’s Well Natural Area, Blue Hole Regional Park, Cypress Creek Nature Preserve, Cypress Falls Swimming Hole, Blanco State Park, Charro Ranch Park, and Old Baldy. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property consists of rolling terrain with elevations ranging from 1,220 to 1,280 feet. It offers a blend of wooded sections and four expansive, flat pastures, ensuring both seclusion and ample usable space. Upon entering the property and gazing westward, breathtaking vistas of neighboring hilltops greet you. There are a variety of trees across the property including but not limited to sycamore, black walnut, oak, pecan, magnolia, and cedar trees. The primary soil type is Bolar Clay Loam. WILDLIFE The wildlife species found on the ranch are commonly found in the Hill Country, such as white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, and hogs. AGRICTULTURE The land is taxed under ag valuation and homestead exemption (2023 property taxes were $607.89 – Parcel ID’s: R190464, R14355). IMPROVEMENTS Upon entering the property, you’ll find two small homes and a shop near the gate. However, these structures are likely candidates for a remodel or demolition due to their age. The perimeter and cross-fencing are in fair condition, while the southern boundary is marked by a neighboring high fence. Below are the square footages for each structure: Main house: 1,200 sf with a screened porch House across the creek: 480 sf with a screened porch Shop: 1,060 sf with a store room Pump house: 200 sf WATER Situated in the southwestern section of the property, there is a seasonal creek with a low-water crossing, forming a water hole during periods of substantial rainfall. Notably, the property boasts approximately 0.57 miles of creek frontage aligned by a variety of trees. AREA HISTORY The prime location of being in the Hill Country opens the door to many opportunities. The two nearby towns, Blanco and Wimberley, are quaint and unique Hill Country towns. Blanco is known as a cattle and ranching community as well as home to the Blanco River and Blanco State Park. Wimberley is known for its small-town vibe while offering a unique shopping village, the confluence of Cypress River and the Blanco River, and a ranching community. This area is home to multiple gorgeous water holes, ancient Cypress trees, hilltops, and more. UTILITIES & OTHER There is power from PEC to the buildings alongside two water wells, one on each side of the creek, and a septic tank. The property is located within the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority water district. There is currently a cattle lease on the property. Co-listed with Martine Properties.
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$2,495,000  •  130.02 acres
$2,795,000
A 5-Star Ranch where you will truly gain a deeper appreciation for the beauty and complexity of the natural world not filled with concrete jungles and high-rises.
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$1,714,500  •  127 acres
Owned by the same family since 1998, Knights Branch Creek Ranch offers the perfect blend of wide-open spaces and convenience, all within commuting distance of Austin. Surrounded by productive agricultural land, the property provides exceptional opportunities for fishing, hunting, and cattle grazing while offering the peace and privacy of country living. With strong long-term appreciation potential driven by the continued growth of Central Texas, this is an outstanding opportunity for recreation, investment, or a legacy family ranch. LOCATION Situated about 17.8 miles southeast of Taylor, Knights Branch Creek Ranch is located at 17000 FM 112, Thrall, TX within Thrall ISD school boundary zones. There is approximately 1,050 feet of road frontage on FM 112. Proximity: 3 miles from Sandow Lakes development (former Alcoa site) 13 miles from Samsung Semiconductor 17.8 miles from Taylor 20 miles from HEB (Taylor) 50 miles from downtown Austin 50 miles from ABIA TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property features gently rolling topography with elevations ranging from approximately 440 to 470 feet, creating an attractive and highly usable landscape. The land consists of a blend of native pasture and productive hay fields, offering excellent versatility for livestock grazing, hay production, or recreational use. Mature oak, elm, and pecan trees are scattered throughout the property, providing shade, visual character, and valuable wildlife habitat. The combination of open pasture, productive grassland, and established hardwoods creates a healthy rangeland environment that supports a variety of native wildlife while offering the classic beauty of the Central Texas countryside. WILDLIFE The wildlife species found on the property are commonly found in this area, such as white-tailed deer, duck, hogs, and birds. AGRICULTURE An existing cattle grazing lease maintains the property’s agricultural tax valuation. IMPROVEMENTS A 1,512-square-foot mobile home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms is situated on the property, featuring a screened front porch and an open back porch for enjoying the surrounding countryside. An equipment barn is conveniently located near the front entrance, providing ample storage for ranch equipment and tools. On the southern side of the creek, an impressive skeet range offers a unique recreational amenity for shooting enthusiasts. WATER Tree-lined Knights Branch creek meanders through the property for about 0.75 miles. There is one significant pond and two tanks. A windmill pumps oxygen to the significant pond and you have the ability to add water through the well. There is one water well producing 50+ GPM, housed within a dedicated pump house near the mobile home. ELECTRICITY Bluebonnet Electric services this property. AREA HISTORY Texas Northern Blackland Prairie is known for its tallgrass prairie, nutrient-rich clay soils, high quality grazing land for livestock, and good habitat for wildlife. This property also benefits from rich arrowhead history.
$900,000  •  120 acres
Jenks Ranch spans 120 acres of beautifully balanced and well maintained improved pasture acreage, along with decades old majestic mature oak and hardwood trees. Ideal for a myriad of uses and located within close proximity of the city of Garrison, the property benefits ranching, recreation, hunting, and investment. The properties’ lush coastal bermuda hay fields and old growth hardwoods make for an alluring rural charm featuring the most desirable turn key variables, including existing access to power, city water, and boundary fencing. An abundant population of white-tailed deer are seen on the property daily. The ranch features rolling elevation, a wooded pond and two springs. LOCATION Situated less than a mile from the town of Garrison and HW 59, the Jenks Ranch offers the best of rural lifestyle with ease of accessibility to necessities. Once on HW 59, a quick 20 minute drive southward brings you to the city of Nacogdoches where entertainment and all “first world” amenities are available. Distances to Texas’ Metroplexes: Dallas: 2.75 hours Houston: 2.75 hours Austin: 4.5 hours TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Split nearly equally between hardwood forest and highly productive pasture, the Jenks ranch represents a favorable aesthetic and cover type, promoting both recreational and working ranch opportunities. Two different high points on the property reach elevations of 380 feet above sea level, either of which would make ideal locations for a permanent house structure or improvement of a buyer’s choice. A small wooded pond sits within the central drainage of the property; this body of water could be expanded to promote more surface water on the ranch. WILDLIFE The Jenks Ranch supports an assortment of native wildlife thanks to the ranch’s ample habitat and forage. Common East Texas species can all be found on this property including whitetails, wild hogs, coyotes, bobcats, and an assortment of varmints. IMPROVEMENTS The property has been historically used as a working ranch and therefore does not have any living quarters or related improvements. The property’s exterior and interior fencing is in working condition, allowing for turnkey use of the property’s grazing potential. WATER There are no water wells on the property, but with approval, the city of Garrison can provide water. ELECTRICITY Power is present, pulled onto the property off of FM 138. MINERALS Surface estate only. AREA HISTORY Northern Nacogdoches County lies in the heart of East Texas’ pine forests, where towering timber has shaped the region’s economy and culture since the 1800s. Early sawmills and railroads spurred settlement, and today the area remains defined by its timber heritage, productive woodlands, and connection to Texas’s oldest county seat.
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$1,695,000  •  120 acres
$1,895,000
Stonewater Ranch offers a combination of desirable features—scenic river frontage, multiple prime build sites and convenient access. Suited for both recreational enjoyment and future development. The property is fully perimeter fenced, equipped with a reliable water well, power on site and excellent land ready for your vision—agricultural, recreational or investment-driven.
$1,060,500  •  101 acres
LOCATION The Sheek Creek Ranch is ideally located between Lake Whitney and Lake Waco in southern Bosque County, just 4 miles north of the McLennan County line, 10 miles from Valley Mills, and a short 20-mile drive to the Magnolia Market at the Silos, the Dr. Pepper Museum in Waco, or a Saturday lunch at the Homestead Market. The property has approximately 1/4-mile frontage along paved FM-2490, with an existing gate at the southeast corner. This unimproved property offers an opportunity to build your dream home or escape the distractions of daily life in favor of the simplicity of a rural lifestyle. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property has a desirable rectangular shape, with approximately 40 feet of elevation change from the west corner to the east corner. Typical of this region of the northern hill country, black soils overlay the limestone rock base and are dotted with mature live trees, mesquite, elms, and hackberry. WILDLIFE The Sheek Creek Ranch wildlife benefits from being located 1.5 miles west of the Brazos River, as this transition area provides ideal habitat for many game species. These include populations of white-tailed deer, turkeys, feral hogs, doves, and a plethora of songbirds. The wet-weather Sheek Creek provides a base for diverse habitats, good forage, and thermal cover for wildlife in both winter and summer. Additionally, the ranch is bordered by larger tracts of property, providing respite for wildlife and ultimately attracting it. AGRICULTURE The ranch is currently under a grass lease, where cattle are afforded the opportunity to graze periodically. IMPROVEMENTS The property has new exterior fencing on three sides and is in good shape. Currently, there are no structures in place, providing a blank canvas for future dreams to become reality. WATER The ranch’s namesake, “Sheek Creek,” is a seasonal wet-weather creek that traverses the property from the northwest to the southeast and also feeds a seasonal earthen tank. There are two historical hand-dug wells on the property. Of special note, an existing Cross Country Water Supply meter can meet future domestic water needs. ELECTRICITY Power is available along FM-2490. AREA HISTORY The property lies within the community once known as Greenock, TX. Greenock had a post office from January 1, 1882, to June 6, 1916. A general store had opened there by 1892, and during the 1890s, a school was organized; it was used until about 1916. The community’s estimated population was between twenty and thirty-five in the late 1800s. Mr. Edgar Dugan Dorman purchased this existing tract in 1960, and it remains in the same family today. The property is appraised for ad valorem taxes under a 1-D-1 agricultural valuation.
$999,950  •  95 acres
This ±95-acre property in Hardin, Texas, combines agricultural functionality with prime development potential. Its flat topography, dual road frontage, and proximity to local schools and utilities create a wide range of opportunities for future use. Whether you envision a residential community, a productive farm, or a recreational retreat, this Hardin County acreage provides the ideal foundation.
Contact for Price  •  90 acres
This ±90-acre portion of CHAP Ranch along Tabor Road offers a rare opportunity to own a highly improved and thoughtfully maintained tract in the Bryan-College Station area.
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$2,100,000  •  86 acres
$2,190,000
Farmhouse Hill Estate represents a compelling opportunity to own a premier slice of the Texas Hill Country — where quality improvements, scenic land, and an exceptional location converge. Properties that offer this level of privacy, beauty, and accessibility are increasingly difficult to find. Whether your vision is a legacy family ranch, a peaceful escape from the city, or a long-term land investment, Farmhouse Hill Estate is a place where generations can gather and stories can unfold.
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$512,500  •  83 acres
$539,500
Nestled in the heart of South Texas, just northeast of Alice, Texas lies a pristine 83+ acre hunting haven perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. This ranch is a true wildlife sanctuary, ideal for those seeking a recreational retreat. Offering dense brush and diverse terrain, the property provides an excellent environment for hunting white-tailed deer, wild hogs, and game birds. Whether you’re looking for a quiet getaway or a place to enjoy abundant wildlife, this property offers endless possibilities. With easy access and the surrounding area’s rich natural beauty, this property is an ideal spot to create your own South Texas escape close to town. LOCATION The property is located just north of Alice, Texas, where FM 3376 intersects with County Road 247. The ranch is easily accessible, offering a quiet and private setting while still being a short drive from major southern cities. Corpus Christi is approximately 50 minutes away, San Antonio is about 2 hours away, and Houston and Austin are roughly 3 hours from the property. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The landscape is diverse and captivating, with slightly sloping terrain leading south towards two ponds. The property is dominated by dense brush, offering a variety of natural cover that creates the ideal environment for native game species. While the terrain is gently sloping, it provides multiple hunting opportunities, whether you prefer to hunt from the elevated areas or seek out game near the water sources. Being so close to town and with the density of the brush canopy and on site water sources, this habitat provides a sanctuary for native game species. WILDLIFE This property offers an abundance of native wildlife, which could be enhanced with a feeding program. The thick brush provides excellent cover for white-tailed deer, wild hogs, and an array of bird species, including dove and quail. With the two ponds situated towards the southern portion of the property, this area becomes a hub for wildlife activity, especially during the warmer months. Whether you’re looking for an early morning hunt or an evening excursion, the property offers consistent opportunities for game. IMPROVEMENTS The property is unimproved, providing a blank canvas for future development or enhancements. There are no water wells or structures currently on the land, allowing the new owner the freedom to develop the property according to their own vision. WATER There are two natural ponds located towards the southern portion of the property, providing a reliable water source for both wildlife and future improvements. The ponds are conveniently located in the lower grounds of the property and hold water well. ELECTRICITY Electricity is available along the western property line running north to south, making it easy to connect power in multiple locations. MINERALS This is a surface-only sale. The property does not have an active oil and gas lease or production equipment.
$2,250,000  •  80.54 acres
Retreat Ranch This is a rare opportunity to acquire a truly exceptional piece of Texas Hill Country real estate, artfully blending natural beauty with thoughtfully designed ranch amenities. Ideally positioned in an unrestricted, highly desirable location between Burnet and Bertram, the property offers an enviable balance of privacy, accessibility, and scenic elegance. Encompassing 80.54 ag-exempt acres, the ranch is fully fenced and cross-fenced into multiple pastures, making it both functional and visually appealing. Strategic cedar clearing has revealed rolling pastures, majestic native oak trees, sweeping Hill Country vistas, and expansive, star-filled night skies that define the essence of refined country living. At the center of the ranch is a 2,277± square-foot, single-level ranch-style residence, designed as a comfortable yet sophisticated retreat. The home features wood and tile flooring throughout and is framed by a wrap-around porch, and carport with nice sized patio area, perfect for savoring quiet mornings, golden sunsets, and panoramic views across the land. Inside, the residence offers 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms with an inviting open-concept living and dining area, highlighted by a fireplace that creates a warm gathering space. The well-appointed kitchen is both elegant and functional, showcasing granite countertops, a pantry, large utility room, breakfast nook, and seamless flow into the main living areas ideal for entertaining family and guests. The primary suite provides a spacious private retreat with a thoughtfully designed bath, and a walk in 11’x 12’ closet, while the guest bedrooms are equally comfortable and filled with natural light from large windows. Outdoor living is equally compelling. Cool Hill Country breezes, wide-open skies, and abundant wildlife including whitetail deer, turkey, and dove create a setting perfectly suited for recreation, relaxation, and outdoor pursuits. Additional improvements enhance both luxury and functionality, including a free-standing guest house, a rustic workshop with spray-foam insulation, concrete floors, and abundant natural light, as well as equipment storage, a lawn and storage building, and a charming, covered patio ideal for entertaining. A gated entrance adds privacy and security, and the ranch is well-suited for equestrian use. Conveniently located less than one hour from Austin and just over an hour from San Antonio, this remarkable ranch lies within one of the fastest-growing regions in the state, offering an exceptional lifestyle opportunity along with long-term investment value. Shown by appointment only. For additional information, contact Drew Colvin 512-755-2078 or Mike Bacon 512-940-8800.
$1,600,000  •  74.92 acres
Welcome to this exceptional 74.92-acre ranch, offering a rare blend of luxury living, working ranch facilities, and wide-open Texas beauty. Perfectly designed for comfort and functionality, this property features a stunning hilltop owner’s estate, a secondary home, extensive improvements, and ample acreage for cattle, recreation, or development. The centerpiece is the 3,604 sq. ft. east-facing estate home, thoughtfully designed with 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and a guest wing to provide privacy for family and visitors alike. A dedicated office makes working from home convenient, while the well-appointed kitchen is ideal for entertaining or preparing meals. Constructed with enduring quality—brick and stone exterior, metal roof, and timeless finishes—the home is built to last. Additional features include a storm shelter, a cozy fireplace with both wood-burning and gas options, and multiple spaces to gather and relax. Facing west, a sparkling pool with attached spa captures panoramic sunset views, creating the perfect place to unwind at day’s end. A second, residence on the property; 2br, 2ba; offers flexibility as a guest house, ranch hand’s home, or rental. Multiple outbuildings, including equipment storage and workshop facilities, provide ample space for ranch operations, or future improvements. Designed with livestock in mind, the ranch includes working cattle facilities. Fencing, and cross-fencing, ensures pastures are ready for rotational grazing and livestock management. The rolling landscape provides a balance of functionality and beauty, offering productive land and scenic vistas. Whether you are seeking a premier working cattle operation, a private retreat, or a legacy property to pass down, this 156-acre ranch delivers. With its combination of an elegant estate home, supporting residence, ranch infrastructure, and unmatched Texas scenery, this property is ready to meet the needs of the modern rancher while offering the comfort of country living at its finest.
$19,532,214  •  74.73 acres
Approximately 75 unrestricted acres located on FM 2854 in Montgomery, Texas, offering approximately 2,700 feet of frontage along a growing corridor in western Montgomery County. Situated just south of the new H-E-B development and within Montgomery ISD, the property is currently zoned to Lake Creek High School. The tract features a scenic landscape with open pasture, mature trees, and gently rolling terrain that provides a balance of visibility, accessibility, and natural beauty. Surrounding area growth includes nearby residential communities, retail, dining, and everyday services, while the property itself maintains a quiet and rural atmosphere. With flexible use potential, the property may be suitable for residential, mixed-use, agricultural, or long-term investment purposes, subject to applicable requirements and approvals. Convenient access to Montgomery, Conroe, and the greater Houston region is available via FM 2854 and nearby major thoroughfares. Buyers should independently verify development requirements. Investment highlights Approximately 75 unrestricted acres in Montgomery, Texas Approx. 2,700 feet of frontage along FM 2854 Located just south of the new H-E-B development Currently zoned to Lake Creek High School in Montgomery ISD Scenic property featuring open pasture, mature trees, and gently rolling terrain Suitable for residential, mixed-use, recreational, agricultural, or investment use Convenient access to Montgomery, Conroe, and the greater Houston area Located in a growing area with nearby residential and retail development Flexible tract with multiple potential development configurations Combination of visibility, accessibility, and natural setting
$616,250  •  73 acres
Nestled in the heart of East Texas, The Brushy Creek Ranch in Palestine, TX offers the perfect blend of natural beauty, seclusion, and accessibility. This heavily wooded property features a picturesque wet-weather creek that winds through the land, creating ideal habitat for native wildlife such as whitetail deer, hogs, and predators—making it a sportsman’s paradise. With ample road frontage along FM 315, access is convenient yet private, giving you the freedom to shape this blank canvas into your dream hunting ranch, recreational retreat, or weekend getaway. Located just a short drive from Tyler and within easy reach of the DFW Metroplex, The Brushy Creek Ranch combines the peace of country living with the convenience of nearby amenities. LOCATION The Brushy Creek Ranch boasts an exceptional location that balances privacy with convenience. Situated in Anderson County, the property is less than two hours from the DFW Metroplex, making it an easy weekend escape, and just under an hour from Tyler for shopping, dining, and supplies. It’s also less than two hours from Waco, offering multiple routes and access points from major Texas cities. The ranch features over half a mile of road frontage along FM 315 and additional access along County Road 480, providing excellent connectivity and multiple entry options for future development or ranch operations. This prime location makes The Brushy Creek Ranch an ideal destination for recreation, relaxation, or investment. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The Brushy Creek Ranch offers the quintessential East Texas landscape, defined by its heavily wooded terrain and gently rolling slopes that create both beauty and function across the property. Towering native hardwoods and pines—including oak, hickory, and sweetgum—form a lush canopy, while a dense underbrush provides excellent cover and forage for wildlife. The natural variations in elevation and the presence of a meandering wet-weather creek enhance the land’s character and support a rich ecosystem. Together, these features create an ideal environment for hunting, wildlife viewing, or simply enjoying the peace and solitude of the East Texas countryside. WILDLIFE The native wildlife on The Brushy Creek Ranch is abundant and diverse, offering excellent opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. The property’s mixture of mature timber, thick cover, and natural water sources creates an ideal habitat for whitetail deer, wild hogs, predators, and small game. In addition, the pond on the ranch attracts a variety of waterfowl, providing seasonal opportunities for duck hunting. Whether you’re managing for hunting, conservation, or simply enjoying nature, The Brushy Creek Ranch delivers a truly authentic East Texas outdoor experience. WATER The Brushy Creek Ranch sits on top of the Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer, which provides excellent groundwater. Wells in the area are known to produce in excess of 100 GPM, found around 500-700 feet. Co-Op water is also available along FM 315. The ranch has a ~ .25-acre pond in addition to a wet-weather creek that cuts through the middle of the property. ELECTRICITY There is electricity available to the ranch. MINERALS Minerals are not included. EASEMENTS There is an above-ground power line easement on the southern portion of the property. TAXES The ranch is ag exempt.
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$1,105,500  •  67 acres
Welcome to 67 Pines Ranch, a stunning 67-acre wooded property located in the heart of Bastrop County. Covered in towering pines and mature hardwoods, this land offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of untouched Texas forest. The ranch features walkable trails winding through the property, offering easy access while preserving the natural landscape. Whether you envision a secluded retreat, a homestead, or a recreational getaway, this property serves as a blank canvas ready to be shaped to your vision. LOCATION The property is situated on Sand Hills Road with +/- 52.17 feet of road frontage. Proximity to nearby cities: 21+/- miles from Bastrop, 22+/- miles from Lockhart, and 43+/- miles from downtown Austin. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Elevations range from 510 to 600 ft. This area is known for its diverse landscape of pine forests, oak woodlands, native grasslands, and riparian corridors. WILDLIFE Native wildlife in the area includes but is not limited to white-tailed deer, feral hogs, turkeys, rabbits, foxes, coyotes, and various bird species. IMPROVEMENTS Two cabin-style structures, built by Home Depot in 2017 and 2019, are already in place and provide excellent potential for future use. Structure #1 measures 16′ x 28′, while Structure #2 measures 16′ x 24′. Each offers a solid shell ready to be finished out to suit the buyer’s specific needs, whether as guest accommodations, a ranch office, a workshop, or additional living space. The larger cabin has a newly installed septic system. The groundwork is there for you to make them your own. WATER The property lies within the Aqua WSC – WaterCCN service area and includes a one-two inch waterline extending from Sand Hills Road to one of the building sites. There are no water features, wetlands, or floodplain on the property.
$1,675,000  •  67 acres
Welcome to the ±67 AC FM 1486 Ranch, an exceptional opportunity to own one of the finest cattle and homesite properties currently available in Grimes County.
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