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$874,900  •  61 acres
$899,900
61 ± Acres Timpson, Texas 4BR/4BA brick house with an in-ground pool 1,200± sq/ft shop & a 900± sq/ft barn 1± acre pond stocked with bass & catfish 2,200± ft of live water Byfield Creek Low fenced with 5 fenced pastures Good coastal hay & timber Ag valuation for timber & livestock
$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.
$1,325,000  •  59 acres
59+/- unrestricted Acres, 3 Bedroom, 2-1/2 bath, 1789 Sq Ft Custom Barndo located approx. 15 minutes west of Huntsville! The 2017 home has an open concept kitchen, dining and living area, split bedrooms and great views from all areas. The lower level includes a 41' x 41' Shop/entertainment area with 2 automatic doors on each end, one 1/2 bath, entertainment area complete with serving/storage area and water softener. Living area specs include, solid wood floors | brick backsplash in Kitchen and Baths | Granite Countertops in Kitchen, Primary & Guest Baths | Center Island with bar, storage and beverage fridge | Farmhouse Sinks | walk-in closets | Cathedral ceiling/wood treatment | Appliances convey | Water well | Aerobic system | MidSouth electric and Fiber Internet. The beautiful property is primarily wooded with mixed species of trees and underbrush, ideal for wildlife or recreation, pick and choose what you want to clear for your livestock, family compound or corporate retreat.
Contact for Price  •  58 acres
Lone Man Mountain Preserve is a picturesque 58 acre retreat nestled in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, ideally located just 8 miles from the Wimberley Square, 10 miles from Driftwood, 13 miles from Dripping Springs, and 30 miles from Austin.
Contact for Price  •  56 acres
56 ± Acres Weatherford, Texas Previously operated as a dairy farm Well-maintained farm & cattle ranch Cross fenced with improved fields Electric water well & electricity Barns & other outbuildings Current owner holds Ag exemption Additional purchase options available
Contact for Price  •  55 acres
Welcome to Blueberry Lake Ranch, your private oasis on +/- 55 Acres in the heart of Red Rock, Texas. Just 45 minutes from Austin and a short drive to everything the growing City of Bastrop has to offer. This rare offering blends raw natural beauty with thoughtful modern upgrades, making it ready to enjoy on day 1.
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$1,375,000  •  50.02 acres
$1,500,000
Huntsville 50 Ranch is a 50± acre equine, cattle, or recreational property with modern improvements located approximately 6 miles from Huntsville. With paved FM 980 frontage and gated all-weather access, this property is move-in ready. The ranch features open pasture, three ponds, seasonal Baldwin Creek frontage, and abundant native wildlife. Improvements include equipment barn/shed, a team roping/barrel racing arena, three loafing sheds with turn-out pastures, and 9–10 run-in stalls, ideal for horse or livestock use. The house and horse set-up is perfect for for college rodeo or equestrian team participants near Sam Houston State University - just 10 minutes away. The 2,323 SF custom farmhouse-style home offers 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and a flex room, with inviting touches such as a stone fireplace and copper farmhouse sink. Public water and septic in place. Ideal for your dream ranch, a weekend retreat, equine or cattle operations, or investment/rental due to the proximity to SHSU.
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$2,100,000  •  47.77 acres
Sandoval Ponds Farm is a unique, recreational getaway with excellent improvements and multiple hunting opportunities within an hour from Austin. The combination of the deer, waterfowl, fishing, and dove hunting is rare for a property of this size. This creates an opportunity to invest in the growth of Austin and the dynamic new developments happening on the east side of town while providing significant recreational potential. LOCATION Situated about 11.7 miles northwest of Taylor, Sandoval Ponds Farm is located at 1750 FM 1063, Taylor, TX and within Thrall ISD school boundary zones. Thrall ISD is the #2 school district in Williamson County. Proximity: 7+/- miles from Lake Granger 11.7+/- miles from Taylor 14.6+/- miles from HEB (Taylor) 28.6+/- miles from Georgetown 44+/- miles from Temple 45+/- miles from downtown Austin 46.3+/- miles from ABIA 73.7+/- miles from College Station TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property’s elevations range from approximately 485 to 520 feet. This region is known for its nutrient-rich clay soils and historically significant tallgrass prairie ecosystem. Today, the landscape is predominantly composed of improved pasture grasses, including King Ranch bluestem, Bermuda grass, and Johnsongrass, providing productive grazing opportunities. WILDLIFE The wildlife species found on the property are commonly found in this area, such as white-tailed deer, dove, and migratory waterfowl. Notably, the soil conservation reservoir provides excellent duck hunting opportunities. Additionally, the corn field on the property attracts doves during the hunting season. Occasionally, the owner has seen bob-white quail, rio grande turkey bob cats and feral hogs. An incredible amount of varying bird species frequent the property due to the mulberry trees. AGRICTULTURE Approx. 17.50 acre corn field is separately fenced and leased to a neighboring farmer for corn production, and provides the ag tax valuation for the property. IMPROVEMENTS As you enter through the gated entrance, a nice driveway leads to the main residence. Built in 2021/2022, the approximately 3,610-square-foot home offers 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and an attached 30x60x14 carport. Just outside the back door, you’ll find a covered porch overlooking the in-ground swimming pool, built in 2023, creating an inviting space for relaxing or entertaining while enjoying the surrounding landscape. Additionally, there is a chicken coop and turf putting green in the backyard. Nearby the main residence, there is an enclosed insulated 1,200+ sf shop and a 45x70x10 pole barn. WATER The property has an abundance of water features including multiple ponds, a wet-weather creek, and a shared access to a LCRA Soil Conservation Service Site Reservoir. City water is provided by the local service. ELECTRICITY Oncor electric delivers to this area. MINERALS Any owned minerals will convey. AREA HISTORY Texas Blackland Prairie is an area shaped by ranching, cotton farming, railroads, oil booms, and more recently, large-scale industrial growth. Along FM 1063, the historic agricultural landscape remains largely intact, even as the area experiences some of the most rapid rural transformation in Central Texas.
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$795,000  •  47.49 acres
McKee Farm sits on 47.79 fenced acres in Van Zandt County, Texas, fronting FM 314 just 8 miles south of Interstate 20 and 1.5 miles north of State Highway 64. The property combines roughly 70 percent improved pasture with mature hardwood timber, two year-round stock ponds, and a stretch of Prairie Creek winding through the back of the place. A turnkey 1,200 square foot cabin and a matching 1,200 square foot insulated metal shop sit at the end of a treelined entry, ready for cattle, horses, and country living from day one. Tyler is roughly 20 minutes east on Highway 64. Canton is 10 minutes west. McKee Farm Property Overview – 47.79 Acres in Van Zandt County This 47.79-acre East Texas farm offers gently rolling terrain, productive pasture, hardwood cover, live water, and quality improvements all within easy reach of Tyler, Canton, and the DFW Metroplex. The land currently runs livestock and is fully ready to keep doing so. The cabin and shop are move-in ready, and the property is best shown by ATV. A real cool treelined entry leads from the FM 314 frontage back to the improvements, where the cabin faces east, and the working corral sits ready for the next set of cows or horses. If you have been looking for a turnkey, move-in-ready place in the country, McKee Farm is built for it. Improved Pasture, Hardwood Timber and Live Water Roughly 70 percent of the 47.79 acres is established in Coastal Bermuda, and Bahia improved pasture, well-suited to running cattle and horses on East Texas sandy loam soils. The remaining 30 percent is mature hardwood timber, with clusters of majestic trees that provide shade, cover, and habitat for wildlife. Two stock ponds hold water year-round and are strategically placed on the property so livestock have reliable access from the pasture. Prairie Creek traverses the land, winding through the hardwood and adding a second water source along with valuable wildlife habitat. The terrain has a gentle roll, sandy loam soils, and a generally rectangular shape. Livestock-Ready with Cross Fencing and Corral The entire perimeter is fenced, and cross fencing divides the ranch for rotational grazing. A custom-built boarded corral is in place for working and holding livestock, making it easy to move, sort, ship, or doctor cattle without having to build infrastructure first. The fences are up, the water is there, and the grass is ready—bring your cows and bring your horses. For the trail rider, whether on horseback or 4-wheeler, there is plenty of space to ride and roam across pasture, through hardwood, and along the creek bottom. Turnkey 1,200 Sq Ft Cabin with Vaulted Pine Ceiling The 1,200-square-foot cabin has 1 bedroom and 1 bath, with a tiled shower and a claw-foot tub. The open floor plan flows from a fully equipped kitchen into a living room anchored by a freestanding wood-burning stove, with vaulted ceilings finished in beautiful pine boarding. Tile floors run through the main areas. The cabin construction is superior, Hardie Board concrete-based siding and a metal roof, built in 2008. The east-facing orientation positions the covered front and back porches to take advantage of southern breezes throughout most of the year. Heating and cooling are handled by a central electric system and a heat pump, with the wood stove available as backup and for atmosphere. Water is community-supplied with service onsite, and the home runs on a conventional septic system. 1,200 Sq Ft Insulated Metal Shop and Equipment Building A second major improvement is the 1,200-square-foot metal shop and equipment building. It is fully insulated, brightly lit, and concrete-floored. Three roll-up doors and a side-entry standard door make it simple to pull in tractors, trailers, ATVs, or trucks for storage and work. Whether you are running a working ranch, restoring vehicles, or simply need real space for tools and equipment, the shop is ready to use from day one. Ben Wheeler, Canton and Tyler – Small-Town East Texas The property sits in southern Van Zandt County, just minutes from Ben Wheeler, the unincorporated community Texas Highways Magazine has called one of the coolest small towns in Texas and the official Wild Hog Capital of Texas. Ben Wheeler hosts the annual Feral Hog Festival along with live music and food at landmark venues like Moore's Store and the Forge Bar and Grill. Canton, the Van Zandt County seat, sits roughly 12 miles west on Highway 64 and hosts First Monday Trade Days, one of the largest open-air flea markets in the country, drawing tens of thousands of shoppers Thursday through Sunday before the first Monday of each month. Tyler, 20 to 30 minutes east, brings the Caldwell Zoo, the Tyler Rose Garden, the annual Texas Rose Festival, Tyler State Park, and a full range of medical, retail, and dining options. The wider region offers Lake Tyler, Lake Palestine, Lake Fork bass fishing, and the antique and vineyard scene around Edom and Mineola. Drive Times to Tyler, Canton, Dallas and Shreveport The property is positioned for both quick local errands and easy access to the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex. Interstate 20 is just 8 miles north on FM 314, putting DFW, Shreveport, and the rest of East Texas within practical reach. Tyler covers nearly all big-city services, and Canton is a quick run for groceries, fuel, county business, and trade days. • Canton, TX – 12 miles west, approximately 15 minutes • Tyler, TX – 25 miles east, approximately 25 to 30 minutes • Longview, TX – 55 miles east, approximately 1 hour • Dallas, TX – 75 miles northwest, approximately 1 hour 15 minutes • Shreveport, LA – 110 miles east, approximately 2 hours Regional and International Airports Near the Property Air access is a real strength of this location. Tyler Pounds Regional handles daily commercial service through Dallas connections, while DFW and Dallas Love Field provide nationwide and international flights for owners commuting from out of state, family flying in for visits, or buyers traveling for showings. Regional Airports • Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR) – 20 miles east, approximately 30 minutes • East Texas Regional Airport, Longview (GGG) – 68 miles east, approximately 1 hour 10 minutes • Shreveport Regional Airport (SHV) – 110 miles east, approximately 2 hours Major Airports • Dallas Love Field (DAL) – 80 miles northwest, approximately 1 hour 25 minutes • Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) – 97 miles northwest, approximately 1 hour 30 minutes Who This East Texas Ranch Is Right For McKee Farm fits the buyer ready to move to the country without a long list of projects, someone who wants to run a few head of cattle, keep horses, ride trails, and live in a quiet East Texas cabin without spending a year building fences, ponds, or shops. The price point and improvements speak to working-ranch buyers, weekend ranchers commuting from DFW, retirees wanting low-maintenance acreage, and families looking to find their freedom on a real piece of Texas land.
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$2,250,000  •  38.5 acres
$2,450,000
This rare find offers the best of both worlds—luxury and natural beauty in one incredible location. With stunning views, peaceful surroundings, and private live water access to BOTH sides of one of the strongest creeks in the area, it’s the perfect spot to relax and enjoy a high-end lifestyle. Properties like this don’t come up often, making it a special opportunity for anyone looking for a private, refined retreat with great investment potential.
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$900,000  •  31.74 acres
$999,000
A quarter mile of paved road frontage. A natural spring. Hardwood canopy you won't replant in a lifetime. King Farm sits two miles east of Bullard on FM 344, offering 31.738 acres of Smith County land; a tract built for the buyer ready to run cattle or horses on ground with real bones, or for the sportsman who wants a weekend place close enough to Tyler to use every Friday night. Property Details: 31.738 Acres with Road Frontage, Spring Water, and Hardwood Canopy This farm and ranch tract spans 31.738 acres with approximately one-quarter mile of frontage along FM 344 E, giving the property both accessibility and multiple potential home site positions. The landscape moves from flat open pasture into gently rolling terrain that climbs to a distinct hilltop, a natural building pad with long views across the surrounding countryside. Massive scattered hardwoods stand throughout the tract, the kind of canopy that took a century to grow and can never be rushed back. Improved grasses cover the open ground, and sandy loam soil underfoot keeps drainage honest and root systems happy. A working barbed-wire fence is in place, and a pond adds a second surface-water feature to complement the spring. The property currently carries an agricultural exemption, which keeps annual taxes manageable and provides a meaningful advantage for buyers planning to continue a cattle or hay operation. Families considering a home site will appreciate that this address falls within the Bullard Independent School District, a TEA-rated district consistently recognized among the stronger rural systems in East Texas, with Bullard High School ranked in the top tier of Texas high schools. Natural Spring and Pond: Water for Livestock and Wildlife A natural spring feeds the north corner of the tract, creating a year-round water source that doesn't rely on pumps, wells, or rainfall alone. In East Texas ranching, spring water is the feature buyers recognize immediately and sellers rarely offer. Combined with the existing pond, the tract carries two separate water sources before a single well is drilled, which is a significant advantage for cattle operations, horse turnout, or wildlife management. The spring sits in the hardwood bottom, where the shade and steady moisture hold whitetails through summer and pull them in consistently in fall. Utilities and Infrastructure: Municipal Water and Electric at the Road A large municipal waterline runs along FM 344 at the county road boundary, and electrical service is available at the road as well. That combination of public water, grid power, and paved frontage removes the three largest infrastructure headaches that typically price rural acreage buyers out of a project. Cattle, Horses, and Improved Grasses on Sandy Loam The open portions of the property are already in improved grasses over sandy loam soil, ready to support a small cow-calf operation, stocker program, or horse turnout the day a buyer closes. The rolling topography provides natural drainage, and the existing barbed-wire fence gives a working structure to build from. Hardwood shade is scattered throughout the open ground, giving livestock natural relief during East Texas summers, a feature worth real money when you're trying to keep body condition on cattle in August. The agricultural exemption reflects the tract's active ag use and transfers significant value to the next owner who continues the operation. Whitetail Deer and Recreational Use Near Bullard White-tailed deer filter through the hardwood bottom, moving between the spring, the pond, and the adjoining country. For a recreational buyer, 31.738 acres is a manageable size to hunt, manage, and improve. The hardwood canopy provides mast production and bedding cover; the open pasture gives you shooting lanes and food plot opportunities; the spring and pond pull deer. It's a property where a weekend owner can genuinely pattern movement and see results from a modest management effort. Location: Two Miles from Bullard, 15 Miles South of Tyler King Farm sits on the FM 344 corridor in southern Smith County, an area shaped by the same agricultural heritage, cotton, fruit, cattle, and timber that built Bullard in the 1880s along the Kansas and Gulf Short Line Railroad. The town still anchors the corridor with the Bullard History Museum downtown, the American Freedom Museum at Brook Hill School, and the historic Dewberry Plantation nearby. Just down the road from the property sits Kiepersol, a 63-acre estate vineyard, distillery, and TripAdvisor's top-rated restaurant in Tyler, putting one of East Texas's most recognized destinations less than a short drive from the front gate. Tyler itself, 15 miles north, offers full-service shopping, medical care including UT Health East Texas, Tyler State Park, Caldwell Zoo, and the annual Texas Rose Festival. Drive Times to Nearby Cities The property's position along FM 344 gives owners fast access to Bullard's small-town services, Tyler's regional amenities, and the Dallas metroplex for weekend travel or business. Bullard, TX – 2 miles, approximately 5 minutes Downtown Tyler, TX – 15 miles, approximately 25 minutes Jacksonville, TX – 20 miles, approximately 30 minutes Longview, TX – 45 miles, approximately 55 minutes Shreveport, LA – 115 miles, approximately 2 hours Dallas, TX – 112 miles, approximately 2 hours Airport Access: Regional and International Connections Tyler Pounds Regional Airport provides daily American Airlines service to DFW, while DFW International gives owners worldwide connections within a reasonable drive. Regional general aviation options are available locally for private flyers. Regional Airports: Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR) – 18 miles, approximately 25 minutes Cherokee County Airport, Jacksonville (JSO) – 20 miles, approximately 30 minutes East Texas Regional Airport, Longview (GGG) – 50 miles, approximately 1 hour Major Airports: Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) – 112 miles, approximately 2 hours Dallas Love Field (DAL) – 108 miles, approximately 1 hour 55 minutes Shreveport Regional Airport (SHV) – 115 miles, approximately 2 hours Who This Property Fits King Farm is built for the buyer who wants working ground with genuine character. Cattle and horse operators will value the improved grasses, sandy loam, natural spring, existing pond, perimeter fence, and active agricultural exemption. Recreational buyers will recognize the hardwood canopy, hilltop elevation, and consistent whitetail activity as a weekend retreat that doesn't require a long drive—Tyler is 25 minutes, Dallas is two hours, and DFW connects you anywhere. Families drawn to the Bullard ISD footprint will find in the hilltop a home site with municipal water and power at the road, mature shade from trees you can't buy, and room for kids, horses, and a small herd.
$3,499,000  •  30 acres
Beautiful 30 Acres and Improvements in the exclusive Pioneer Ridge development! This is the largest tract in the exclusive development and features approx. 1290' of frontage on Pioneer Trace. The 30 acres consist of Tracts 11, 12 & 13. Tract 13 could be a Mixed-Use property with approx. 1200' of frontage on FM 2432. Improvements include Gated Entry | Concrete Driveway and Parking | Two Homes | 65' x 225' Covered Arena | 40' x 105', 16 Stall Horse Barn | 22 x 42 Shop/Garage | Outside Riding Arena | Fenced & Cross fenced | Feed & Tack Room | RV/Trailer Pavillion | Fenced Dog Run | Multiple Utility Meters. The property and grounds are gorgeous with beautiful landscaping and mixed species of native trees. Conroe has consistently been one of the fastest-growing cities in the US in the past decade. Enjoy all the amenities the area has to offer as well as surrounding areas. Minutes from Willis, Conroe, The Woodlands, Lake Conroe, Montgomery and the Sam Houston National Forest.
$953,920  •  29.81 acres
Don't miss the chance to secure your piece of classic Texas real estate! This is a great opportunity to own a beautiful, raw 29.81-acre tract in the heart of Washington County, The birth place of Texas! Renowned for its picturesque rolling hills, historic charm, and vibrant bluebonnet country. A key feature is the beautiful stock pond providing a reliable water source for wildlife or livestock and a perfect spot for fishing and peaceful relaxation. This property is perfectly set up for a custom homestead, weekend ranch, or long-term investment. A desirable mix of native grasses, open pastureland, and scattered mature trees, perfect for livestock or a wildlife habitat. Conveniently located with easy access to the charms of: * Brenham (The birthplace of Blue Bell Ice Cream) * Chappell Hill (Historic town with a strong community feel) * Washington-on-the-Brazos (The birthplace of Texas) The property offers a perfect blend of peaceful rural living while still being accessible to major cities: Approximately 1 hour 15 minutes to Houston and 1 hour 45 minutes to Austin. Great paved road frontage along FM 2679, with power and water lines running along the same road. Some reasonable deed restrictions will be placed on the property.
$2,690,000  •  26 acres
Baffin on the Rocks, a ±26-acre private fishing retreat near Riviera, Texas, is the ultimate destination for outdoors enthusiasts. The retreat, 20 minutes from Kingsville and less than an hour south of Corpus Christi with easy access to the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico, is nestled deep in the South Texas brush country also known as Texas’ last great habitat. Baffin Bay, an inlet of the ecologically productive Laguna Madre, forms part of the boundary between Kleberg and Kenedy counties, home to the historic ranches bearing the same names. The area’s hunting, which includes whitetails, feral hogs and nilgai as well as quail, dove, turkey and waterfowl all accessible through local guides, is as legendary as its sprawling ranches. Wide, open spaces still abound. With ±350’ foot of bay frontage, Baffin on the Rocks provides superlative fishing from its 300’ foot lighted pier. The pier is outfitted with fresh water so the day’s catch can be pan-ready before leaving the waterfront. Prime species include speckled trout, redfish, flounder and drum. In fact, anglers have reeled in record-setting specks and redfish from the property's pier and in nearby waters. A seawall offers protection against erosion and tidal surges from hurricanes. To maintain privacy, the front portion of the property is maintained in native brush, which also provides habitat for wildlife. The back portion, the site of the improvements, has been opened up to provide views of the bay and create a park-like environment for guests. Improvements Baffin on the Rocks, currently used as a rental retreat, features four identical two-bedroom/two-bath cabins that were completely renovated in 2020. Each cabin has a full kitchen, outfitted with appliances as well as pots, pans, utensils, dishware, glassware and cutlery. The cabins’ front porches face Baffin Bay, making them the ideal location to enjoy a cup of coffee as the sun rises over the water. Every cabin also has an open-flame fire pit, so guests can gather and unwind at the day’s end. A swimming pool offers a refreshing respite any time day or night. In addition to the cabins, the property boasts a one-bedroom/one-bath home currently used for employees, an open-air pavilion with its own fire pit as well as an enclosed climate-controlled conference center. Two converted cargo containers house three washers, three dryers and maintenance equipment. Baffin on the Rocks is a piece of outdoors paradise that can be an income-generating rental retreat, a corporate getaway, or the ultimate family destination. Here, the opportunities that await are as big as the adventures. To experience Baffin on the Rocks for yourself, contact Conner W. Hood with Hood Real Estate Inc. at (830) 928-2317. Listed at $2,690,000 million.
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$286,948  •  24.95 acres
$299,500
24.95 Acres – Leagueville Community, Brownsboro ISD This 24.95-acre property in the desirable Leagueville community (Brownsboro ISD) is the perfect setting for your dream home, weekend retreat, or livestock. With a mix of open pasture and wooded areas, the land offers both beauty and versatility. Highlights include: Community water available Partially fenced with new entrance Rolling terrain with beautiful trees and meadows Ready for your vision—whether that’s a custom home, ranching, or recreational use.
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$650,000  •  24.8 acres
$700,000
Experience the best of Texas ranch living on this 24.8-acre ag-exempt property near Lake Limestone in Groesbeck. Featuring improved Bermuda and Bahia pastures, a stock pond, producing gardens, and a traditional two-story home with granite finishes and a spacious primary suite, this property is ideal for horses, livestock, or a peaceful country retreat. Conveniently located just 15 minutes from Groesbeck, 1.5 hours from College Station, and under two hours from DFW.
$630,000  •  24 acres
Mostly open, some scattered trees.
$318,000  •  15 acres
15 +/- unrestricted acres with approx. 1390' of frontage on FM 156. This pretty tract has a beautiful homesite overlooking the creeks, woods and future pastures. Some of the mature pines were recently harvested leaving an area ready for finishing touches. The hillside has water and electricity in place; there's a pretty pecan orchard as well as live oaks and crepe myrtles sprinkled throughout the hillside. The sandy creek is flowing and casually lined with sycamores, river birch and other species of trees & shrubs...it's a beautiful setting with a lot of potential! This is a great opportunity to own an acreage tract for your primary residence, weekend getaway, livestock, wildlife or whatever you prefer. There's a cabin that’s in need of repairs but may have potential. Three phase power is in place and a 30' x 50' shop with a concrete floor. Located 2 miles from the 190 boat launch & all the recreation of Lake Livingston. Minutes from Point Blank, Coldspring, Huntsville & Livingston.
$357,679  •  13.81 acres
Lush and green, and west of I-45! This is a fantastic tract of land, being 13.81 acres, loaded with clusters of hardwood trees.
Contact for Price  •  11.13 acres
Rebecca Creek Ranch represents a rare opportunity to own a meaningful piece of Texas Hill Country where history, natural beauty, and development flexibility converge. Whether used as a personal retreat, primary residence, or long-term investment, this property offers a unique canvas to bring your vision to life.
Contact for Price  •  10.25 acres
Rolling Hills offers 10.25 acres of prime Texas Hill Country land within the desirable Hidden Springs subdivision, just 30 minutes from Loop 1604 in San Antonio. With paved private road frontage and additional access via Rust Road, this property blends the tranquility of rural living with the convenience of nearby city amenities. Nestled in the historic Rust Ranch area of Comal County, Rolling Hills features gentle topography, mature hardwoods, and sweeping Hill Country views that capture the essence of the region. Multiple build sites provide flexibility for creating your ideal homestead or weekend retreat. With no HOA and barndominium-friendly restrictions, owners enjoy the freedom to design a property that fits their vision-whether that's a modern Hill Country home, a working ranchette, or a peaceful escape surrounded by nature. Rolling Hills represents a rare opportunity to own a scenic and versatile piece of the Hill Country in one of the area's most sought-after rural communities.
$415,000  •  10 acres
Charm, space, and country living at its finest! This listing is perfectly situated on approximately 10 acres along FM 1512, just outside Jewett, Texas, offering a peaceful setting in a highly desirable location. The spacious 2,300-square-foot brick home features 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, along with gorgeous original details that give the property character and timeless charm. Outside, the property truly shines. A welcoming circle drive leads to the home, while a charming little greenhouse, livestock barn with working pens, and an impressive 1,500-square-foot brand-new metal shop provide plenty of space for hobbies, projects, equipment, and animals.
$1,175,000  •  8.99 acres
Welcome to 26173 Crown Ranch Blvd, one of the largest tracts and best Values in the sought-after Crown Ranch Development...minutes from Montgomery and Lake Conroe! Nearly 9 park-like acres | open pastures | scattered mature trees | rolling topography. Beautiful home overlooking fenced & cross-fenced pastures | open-concept living & kitchen | 3 bedrooms | 3 en-suite baths | 1 half bath | formal dining | office | 3-car garage. Improvements include | generator | water well | flatwork | landscaping | 3-stall horse barn | center aisle | tack/feed room | front awning | 8 x 24 equipment awning. Approx. 990’ frontage along Crown Ranch Blvd | two tax IDs | ideal for second home, multi-generational living, livestock or future division. Community features | gated entry | paved streets | pool | playground | volleyball | tennis | pickleball courts | equestrian trails | hiking | biking. Zoned to Montgomery Independent School District | country living with modern convenience | minutes from everything
$2,134,440  •  7 acres
**Approx. 7± acres with prime frontage on both FM 1486 and Hwy 105 just west of Montgomery, TX.** This versatile tract offers exceptional visibility and accessibility in a rapidly growing area. The existing home could serve as an office, residence, or be removed for future improvements. **Well and septic are currently in place, and public water is also available**, providing flexible options for your plans. There are also several barns on the property that could be used. A rare opportunity with dual frontage and outstanding potential.
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