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Contact for Price  •  691 acres
691± Acres in Hardeman County. The true essence of Texas ranching and wildlife conservation, with a landscape rich in history and natural beauty. The property features diverse terrain featuring rolling hills, dense mesquite, and stands of hardwoods, and expansive 75±-acre food plots enhancing wildlife nutrition and habitat. A seasonal creek winding through soil-rich grasslands and native brush, creates the perfect environment for wildlife, as well as 3 stock tanks. 4± miles of state-of-the-art galvanized high game fencing perimeter ensures the integrity of the game management program. There is a fully furnished 2022 ranch home that offers modern comfort in a private setting, just half a mile from the entrance. This 2,300± square foot home has 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths and features a spacious game room and open-concept living areas with an attached 32' x 40' garage for vehicles and gear, and a covered outdoor entertainment space with fire pit and stone pathways. For guests, the ranch includes a separate hunting lodge and private accommodations including 2 private suites in 8' x 20' shipping container-style lodges, each with twin beds, a shower, and a kitchenette, and a 14' x 30' full kitchen and living room, fully furnished and ready for entertaining. There is also a really cool 100± year old rock house on the property. This estate is fully operational and offered as a complete package with the following equipment: 10 Cannon corn feeders and 5 enclosed 1,200 lb. protein feeders 2018 Can-Am ATV for ranch travel and scouting 4-ton blower trailer for streamlined feeding 16' utility trailer 1,000-gallon water trailer with pump Complete collection of tools, furnishings, and ranch equipment Despite its private setting, 3 Guns Ranch is positioned for effortless access and is: 3.5 miles from the nearest private airport 4 miles from town for dining, shopping, and entertainment 75 miles from Wichita Falls 175 miles from the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex 2 hours from Midland 2.5 hours from Lubbock and Amarillo This ranch offers the perfect setting for corporate retreats, client entertainment, and brand promotion. Impress high-profile guests with private hunting trips, exclusive gatherings, and unforgettable experiences in a setting that speaks to prestige, privacy, and Texas heritage. Owning a ranch like this isn't just a lifestyle-it comes with significant tax benefits. With the right structure, you can benefit from agricultural and wildlife tax exemptions, depreciation and operational deductions, and wildlife and land management incentives. This is a true sporting estate - a property where generations can gather, entertain, and experience the finest in Texas hunting and ranch living. What are you waiting for? For a private showing, contact us today. Call Jeff Soele (210) 705-4013.
$1,200,000  •  515.79 acres
515 scenic acres between Rush Valley & Terra, Tooele County, Utah Beautiful views, rolling hills, mountain topography, natural springs, two separate gated access points to useable land on both sides of SR199 515.07 acres zoned MU-40 (Multiple Use 40-acre min lot size) 0.72 acres of useable land zoned CH (Commercial Highway) Patch Springs fire (2013) destroyed previous use - Willow Springs Lodge restaurant, bar, trailer park, cabin (no foundation), and gas station Infrastructure/Utilities: Power, Septic (3), Propane, & Private water Water Right #16-565 placed in non-use until 10/31/2027 - Water Right could be pulled out of non-use by Buyer for up to 15 acres of irrigation, 12 ELUs for stockwatering, or 2.2 EDUs for a domestic use Historically used for the grazing of cattle (Greenbelt taxes: $809.84) 23 miles southwest of Tooele, 55 miles southwest of SLC, UT
$6,000,000  •  405 acres
Bingham Creek Ranch is a large acreage tract in NW Travis County with privacy and easy access to schools, shopping, and entertainment; offering a chance for the new owner to preserve a breathtaking environmental gem.
Contact for Price  •  388 acres
Positioned only 15 miles west of Harper and approximately 45 minutes from Fredericksburg, this ag-exempt property embodies the character of classic Texas Hill Country ranch land. Rolling terrain, dramatic canyon features, strong native grasses, and abundant wildlife create a setting perfectly suited for a private hunting retreat, weekend escape, or future family compound.
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$59,900,000  •  287 acres
One of the most sought-after and iconic ranches in the Vail Valley
$2,151,000  •  278 acres
The Hartline Ranch, located in Colorado’s North Fork Valley near Paonia, offers 278 deeded acres of prime Western Colorado ranch land, including approximately 80 acres of historically irrigated ground. This Colorado ranch for sale features well-maintained improvements in excellent condition, making it ideal for both agricultural operations and rural living. Surrounded by panoramic views of the West Elk Mountains, the property offers exceptional privacy, abundant wildlife habitat, and year-round recreational opportunities, including hunting, horseback riding, and access to nearby public lands. With its combination of irrigated acreage, scenic beauty, and sought-after location in Delta County, the Hartline Ranch is a premier opportunity for buyers seeking a productive and private Colorado mountain ranch. LOCATION The Hartline Ranch is ideally located in Colorado’s scenic North Fork Valley, nestled between the charming towns of Paonia and Hotchkiss in Delta County. The property sits approximately 7 miles from Paonia—known for its vibrant arts community, wineries, and farm-to-table culture—and just 4 miles from Hotchkiss, which offers everyday amenities and a strong agricultural heritage. The North Fork Valley is renowned for its mild climate, fertile soils, and stunning views of the West Elk Mountains, making it a sought-after destination for both recreation and rural living. Larger regional hubs with commercial air service include Montrose, about 40 miles away, and Grand Junction, approximately 60 miles away, providing convenient access to broader travel, shopping, and medical services. ACREAGE AND DESCRIPTION The Hartline Ranch spans 278 acres across four parcels and offers a strong combination of water resources and well-maintained improvements. The property includes multiple water rights, featuring both ditch rights and on-ranch reservoir storage. Historically, about 80 acres have been irrigated, with approximately 35 acres currently in production. Several springs, seeps, and ponds provide reliable year-round water for livestock while also supporting a diverse range of wildlife. Improvements are in excellent condition and include a 1904 farmhouse, barn, tack shed, arena, horse stalls, and a shop with offices and an apartment. The ranch is further supported by three Bone Mesa water taps, three power services, and three separate addresses. WILDLIFE AND RECREATION Wildlife is one of the standout features of the Hartline Ranch, offering a diverse mix of species, including deer, elk, turkey, and various waterfowl. Situated in GMU 53, the property also benefits from over-the-counter availability of bull elk tags. WATER RIGHTS AND RESOURCES The ranch holds a diverse and valuable portfolio of water rights, including 55 shares in the Stewart Mesa Ditch Company, interests in Balch Ditch Nos. 3 and 5, and access to multiple reservoirs and natural springs. IMPROVEMENTS The Hartline Ranch features a variety of well-maintained buildings and improvements, highlighted by a beautifully updated 1904 farmhouse offering 2,630 square feet with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. Its spacious front porch serves as an inviting gathering area with stunning mountain views. The property also includes a 2,400-square-foot concrete shop building with separate his-and-her offices and an upstairs apartment, along with additional amenities such as a 32x80 wooden barn, tack shed, horse stalls, riding arena, and a raised garden bed area. Utilities are well established, with three domestic water taps, three electrical services, and three septic systems. SUMMARY The Hartline Ranch is a premier Colorado ranch for sale in the highly sought-after North Fork Valley near Paonia and Hotchkiss, offering 278 deeded acres of productive Western Colorado ranch land with valuable water rights, irrigated acreage, and exceptional improvements. Featuring approximately 80 acres of historically irrigated ground, multiple ditch rights and reservoir storage, and year-round water from springs and ponds, this Delta County ranch is well-suited for agriculture, livestock, and investment. The property includes a beautifully updated 1904 farmhouse, shop with apartment, barn, arena, and horse facilities, providing a turnkey setup for ranching or rural living. Surrounded by panoramic West Elk Mountain views, the ranch offers outstanding privacy, abundant wildlife habitat with deer, elk, and turkey, and prime hunting opportunities in GMU 53 with over-the-counter elk tags. Conveniently located near Paonia’s wineries and farm-to-table culture, with easy access to Montrose and Grand Junction airports, the Hartline Ranch combines scenic beauty, recreation, and income potential, making it an ideal Colorado mountain ranch for buyers seeking land, water, and lifestyle in one property.
Contact for Price  •  262 acres
Nestled in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, this 262-acre ranch in Mountain Home, TX, offers an exceptional opportunity for hunting, recreation, and investment. Located just off RM 3235, this prime property boasts diverse terrain, extensive improvements, and an ideal mix of privacy and accessibility. Whether you're seeking a premier hunting retreat or a weekend getaway, this ranch provides everything you need for a true Hill Country experience.
Contact for Price  •  166 acres
166± acres in Kendall County, minutes to historic Comfort, Texas, 15 minutes to Kerrville and its airport, 30 minutes to Fredericksburg, 15 minutes to Boerne, 30 minutes to La Cantera's sought after shopping and restaurants, and only one hour to San Antonio Airport! Wow location right in the center of the Silk Stocking of the Texas Hill Country! This property features some of the best live water you will ever find or have! Approximately 1850± feet of both sides of Big Joshua Creek with deep holes, limestone bluffs, crystal clear rock bottom, waterfalls and a well-built concrete dam by one of the Hill Country's best dam contractors. Important note: there is a strong possibility of another dam being built to back-up and create more water! water! water! All private and no tubers here! The main home sits on a hilltop overlooking your own valley. This 7+ bedroom, 5.5 bath home is approximately 5,500± S.F. The original section of this house was a log cabin built in 1916. Architect Don MacDonald designed the main home and it is loaded with stunning details including 19th century French tile, hand crafted copper sinks, 3 indoor fireplaces and 1 outside, 24' vaulted ceilings, hand hewn oak beams throughout, antique wide plank antique flooring, antique hand forged iron, several rooms have wood and masonry walls, master suite with outside access, and 3 guest suites. Outside the main house is a stone fountain, swimming pool, pool house/party barn with fireplace, coral, stables, tennis & volleyball courts, outdoor kitchen, a refrigerator, grill, pizza oven, and helicopter pad. Then add a guest house, guest cabin, managers house, large 4-car garage, treehouse with HVAC, electrical and plumbing that was featured on the TV show "Hill Country Hideout" built by Nelson Treehouse with locally-sourced reclaimed wood. The Treehouse features a living room with glass floor, bar, daybed nook, kitchenette, bedroom, and a bath with an outdoor shower. The 1st platform is 12' above ground, 2nd platform is 21' above the ground. Ranch will accommodate approximately 35± family members or guests! Must see, waterfront large party pavilion on Big Joshua Creek with solar powered lights and electrical plugs, built-in outdoor kitchen, septic for future plans to add a bathroom, and a large fire-pit. There is tons of wildlife, some free roaming exotics, private boating, fishing, and more for you to come experience. Don't forget, 30 minutes to all of San Antonio's finest restaurants, shopping, medical center, and only 1 hour to the San Antonio airport! Wow!!! Truly one of the best you will ever see...for the unique and quality minded. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of Hill Country paradise. Create your dream and change your lifestyle! Call Jeff Soele, 210-705-4013. FEATURES: Stunning Main House with 7+BR/5.5BA 2 Giant Suites Upstairs Overlooking Coastal Field & Valley Guest House Guest Cabin Award Winning Treehouse Party Pavilion w/Fireplace Outdoor Kitchens Tennis Court/Helicopter Pad Volleyball Court New Reclaimed Wood Barn w/4-Car Garage Custer's Last Stand Waterfront Tee Pee Engineered Rock/Concrete Dam Stables & Round Pen 120' x 150' Ready-To-Go Pad for Arena Tons of Native Wildlife Free Roaming Exotics 2 Water Wells 4 Septics Underground Electricity Coastal Field Paved Access Electric Gate Entry
$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.
$1,990,000  •  151 acres
151-acre private inholding surrounded by the Beaver Dam Wash National Conservation Area. C-2 Highway Commercial zoning, 13+ ACFT water rights, well with holding tank, Highway 91 frontage, and multiple potential building locations. Located minutes from Beaver Dam, Arizona, and approximately 25 miles from St. George.
$1,695,000  •  79.23 acres
Western Colorado ranch compound, multiple dwellings, VRBO potential, equestrian, hobby ranching, views, & ponds.
Contact for Price  •  75.06 acres
Cypress River Ranch is a rare 75 ± acre live-water property set along a premier stretch of the Guadalupe River, offering over 1,325 feet of pristine frontage framed by towering cypress and pecan trees.
$38,900  •  37 acres
Sierra Highlands Ranch is a majestic wilderness in northern Arizona set amid lush stands of pinon pine and juniper woodlands and broad grassy valleys at a cool clear 6,200’ elevation. Once the home of the ancient Anasazi, today it is home to free roaming herds of elk, antelope and mule deer and the fortunate few who are claiming their spacious 37 acre homestead there. Owners can choose from an outstanding variety of terrains and landscapes ranging from heavily wooded throughout, to blends of treed and meadowland to all open pastureland. Many tracts have been contour surveyed to include rugged sandstone ridges with dramatic overlooks of the wilderness below. Every property has uninterrupted long range views of the surrounding wilderness through clear mountain air free of pollution. An exceptional climate is one of the best reasons to own a tract of Sierra Highlands Ranch. Outdoor work is rarely curtailed do to the weather. The land is blessed with an average of 327 days of sunshine a year. The winters here are mild, typically producing less than 18 of snow most of which falls at a rate of two to three inches per storm and melts into the soil with a day or two. The average high temperature in the coldest month of January is 50 degrees. Summer temperatures are mild with daytime highs averaging in the upper 80s. Private wells are allowed and no permit is required to drill a 35 gallon per minute or less well. The land has a secure groundwater supply from its positioning over two defined aquifers, the massive Coconino Sandstone Aquifer and the overlying Bidahochi aquifer. Drilling depths are economical and windmill pumping common throughout the area. In addition, a free access well is available to ranch owners 24/7 for water hauling. The land surface is blanketed with a fine tillable sandy loam soil, ideal for the raising of vegetables and fruit trees. Apples, cherries, plumbs, pears and a host of garden vegetables thrive in this soil. Area gardeners produce abundant yields of corn, tomatoes, carrots, beans, peppers, squash, and lettuce throughout the area’s warm spring and summer growing seasons. Livestock can comfortably graze the land’s nutrient rich native grasses free of harmful surface rock. The property is within a short drive of Lyman Lake State Park and the Apache County seat of St. Johns, Arizona. St. Johns is a charming pioneer town founded in the 1870’s and serves today as the County seat of Apache County. You’ll find everything you need for your rural homestead there including grocery stores, hardware stores, automotive stores, banks, restaurants, schools and churches. The 1,200 acre Lyman Lake is located 10 minutes south of St. Johns and features outstanding fishing, boating and hiking trails. This is a secluded location and best suited for people seeking large acreage ownership well away from neighboring owners and who place a premium on the freedom to use and work their land in a wilderness setting. free of urban noise and pollution. All corner markers have been set by registered surveyors and the recorded map with all property dimensions is provided to the new owners. The maintained road access to the property is built entirely along title insured easements recorded with the county recorder’s office. The residential, recreational and agricultural zoning allows livestock, camping and RV use at the owner’s discretion. Prices start at $38,900. No qualifying seller provided financing is available with only 10% down. Payments start at $335 a month. The are no closing costs and the monthly payments are account serviced by Pioneer Title, one of the nation’s largest title companies. Call First United Realty at 800.966.6690 for a free photo brochure including additional area properties, topographical map, monthly weather chart, and info on nearby lakes and historic town. First United Realty is Arizona's largest provider of private land and has a wide selection of terrains and wilderness landscapes to select from statewide.
$1,399,000  •  16.98 acres
Lot 11 at ClearWater Ranches offers an exceptional 16.983-acre stretch of Guadalupe River land, where direct river access, mature hardwoods, and thoughtfully planned Hill Country living come together in one of the most desirable corridors in Central Texas.
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$1,250,000  •  16.41 acres
$1,395,000 • Under Contract
Straight out of a Norman Rockwell painting, this picturesque 16.41-acre hobby farm blends timeless country charm with a functional horse setup. Set against the backdrop of the Snohomish River, the classic 1,911 sq ft updated Craftsman farmhouse has 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and memories to be made. Covered front porch, fresh interior and exterior paint, new carpet, new roof, pellet stove, and an updated heat pump system. Warm, inviting, and absolutely cute, cute, cute! Fully fenced and cross fenced, the property features a covered 60’ x 120’ arena with a tack room, 4 attached stalls and runs leading directly to lush grass pastures. The red historic barn has 8 additional stalls, equipment storage, and a large, finished room with a loft, ideal for a home business, art studio, gym or workshop. This is truly a farmer’s dream with raised garden beds, an established 100 plant blueberry field, spacious potting shed, storage shed, apple tree hedge, foragers garden, chicken coop, additional livestock shelters, manure bunker and freshly planted bosc pear & hazelnut trees. RV hookup, and extensive parking for trailers, equipment, and guests. Plenty of room remains for an outdoor arena, roundpen or expanded farm activities.
$1,750,000  •  11.4 acres
Trappers Lake Lodge & Outfitting Premier Colorado Wilderness Lodge & Big Game Outfitter for Sale to Trappers Lake Lodge & Outfitting Premier Colorado Wilderness Lodge & Big Game Outfitter for Sale.
$3,200,000  •  9.99 acres
This 9.999-acre property on both sides of Onion Creek is a very rare find. Only 1.8 miles from Downtown Dripping Springs, this property was once part of a ranch that was home to one of the finest Longhorn cattle herds in Texas. From the moment you drive into the property crossing the dam, you immediately experience the tranquility and beauty of this property. As you drive over the dam you are able to observe the beauty of Onion Creek both to the east and the west. To the east is the portion of Onion Creek below the dam and not on the property, and to the west you take in a spectacular view up the creek for over 1/4 mile, of which both sides of the creek are on the property. As you proceed up the hill towards the Spanish style camp house, you will see the Pioneer cabin on the left, from the era of mid to late 1800’s. This cabin is what is called a “Dog Run” cabin with a room on the left side of the cabin, a room on the right side, with a breezeway in the middle, meant to be the cool area of the cabin. The cabin was moved to the land and has been completely restored with 2 bedrooms, working bathrooms, a kitchen, and 2 fireplaces. Both sides have window unit AC/Heat systems. As you drive toward the main house there is a large yard area on the left with in-ground fire pits, used for a cozy area to sit around or an outdoor grilling area. An old German dry-stack rock wall extends from the main house for several hundred feet that divides the main yard from the rustic back part of the property. On the right is a large mowed open area that has been used to host large gatherings, including 9 Governors dinners and has in ground commercial power for such events. This area also has a substantial German dry-stack wall that divides this area from the area heading down to the creek. As you get closer to the house there is a beautiful park type area with grand oaks that serve as a BBQ and entertainment area, with stunning views overlooking Onion Creek. The main house has a gated stone courtyard with a fountain when you are entering through the back/side of the house. The front of the house has a tiled wrap around porch looking out onto the manicured large front lawn with the in-ground fire pits. This is a 2 br/2 bath home built in 1956, and its final renovation in 1996, with a brick fireplace, large living/dining room, large master with French doors opening out to the front porch, Sante Fe style fireplace in the master, and large master bathroom with large his and hers closets. The property has approximately 850' of frontage on Onion Creek, providing year-round water, and stunning views of the creek. The creek has never gone dry on this part of the creek since the owners have owned the property. The southernmost part of the property is boundered by a rock faced cliff that offers privacy from the property behind it. The sale of the property will include an additional 1-acre parcel, which sits outside of, but contiguous to, the 9.999 acres, that will be deeded to the owners. The caretaker of the property has his home on the 1 acre, which is a leasehold interest. He has managed the original 205 acres, of which this 9.999-acre parcel was part of, for more than 25 years. He has been a great asset to the property and will be available for hire by the new owner if so desired. He does not have the right to sell this 1 acre, which will revert to the owner in case of his death. There will be a 25' easement road deeded to the buyer by the current owners that will provide access to “The Ranch” at Caliterra Development behind the property, serving as an additional private entry/exit way into the property in case the main dam entryway in not accessible. There are 3 wells and 3 septic tanks that serve the homes on the property. They have been tested within the last year and are in good order. In addition to the property there is additional buffer acreage on both the eastern and western boundaries that will be accessible and useable to the buyers, which is part of the Caliterra Development. This land is part of the HOA of the development and is off limits to the Caliterra residents. If you are looking for a truly Once in a lifetime legacy property, this is it! LOCATION The property is approximately 1.8 miles SW of downtown Dripping Springs. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Primarily flat with approximately 80' of topography change. The property is covered with legacy oak trees, juniper, prairie grasses, and wildflowers. WILDLIFE Deer, hogs, turkey, and dove. IMPROVEMENTS The main house is the original camp house, which is a 2 BR, 2 Bath brick home, Spanish style architecture. There is a Pioneer Cabin on the property which was built in the 1800’s and moved to the property in 2018. WATER Provided by 3 wells. ELECTRICITY PEC
Contact for Price  •  8.77 acres
Sabinal River Retreat offers something increasingly rare: meaningful Sabinal River frontage, historic character, infrastructure in place, and no known restrictions, all within reach of town conveniences. It is a property that can be enjoyed immediately while holding strong upside potential for the future; a private retreat, an income-producing getaway, or a long-term riverfront investment.
$325,000  •  5.82 acres
Lot 5 at ClearWater Ranches offers a rare opportunity to own an exceptional 5+ acre piece of Texas Hill Country land in one of the most sought-after river communities near Comfort, Texas.
$329,000  •  1.92 acres
1.92 Acres Carta Valley Almost 2 acres of prime real estate with highway frontage Historic old Carta Valley store front Dating back to the early 1990’s it was the location of the area post office. Later served as a country store serving folks near and far with soft drinks, cold beer, grocery items and snacks. Lots of old tales whether they were true or not originated right here. The store front did a little bit of everything for several decades. Served great bbq, had a processing center, lots of card games, some Saturdays even had a few bands play through the years. Filming of the movie Javelina took place here in the early 90’s. This property has endless possibilities from commercial to residential 5000 sq ft including old store front, processing rooms, and residential house all combined 4 bedrooms, 3 bath, 3 living room areas, processing area with 2 walk-in cooling rooms, kitchen, metal roof, covered back porch with hot tub Perfect spot to outfit hunting groups, or house large recreational or traveling groups Good private water well, septic, electricity, garage, cistern tank Halfway point between Del Rio and Rocksprings Easy trip to Lake Amistad, Rough Canyon or Devils River Listing #3
$1,250,000  •  1.9 acres
The Trueheart House, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, offers a rare combination of historic significance and modern comfort. The property includes a 3-bedroom, 3-bath main residence, a separate 2-bedroom, 1-bath guest house, a remodeled kitchen, updated systems, and beautifully preserved architectural details on a secluded 1.9-acre town block.
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