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$680,000  •  35 acres
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Experience breathtaking, unobstructed mountain views from this exceptional 35-acre agricultural-zoned property just 4 miles east of I-25 near Firestone. With no metro district, no covenants, and endless possibilities, this is the perfect blank canvas to create your dream estate, hobby farm, or agricultural operation. A Budget water tap is available, and the convenient location offers an easy commute to Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins, and surrounding communities while still providing the peace and privacy of country living.
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$841,700  •  34 acres
$886,000 • Under Contract
Long before Texas had a flag of its own, the magnificent native pecans and towering oaks at the Moss Hill Estate were already putting down deep roots in the fertile Trinity River country. Several of these trees are estimated to be more than 200 years old, standing as living witnesses to the Spanish frontier, the birth of the Republic of Texas, and generations of ranching families. Beneath their canopy sits a beautifully updated custom rock home on 34 private acres with a wraparound porch overlooking 2 stocked fishing ponds. Bordering the Big Thicket National Preserve and adjoining thousands of acres of timberland, this exceptional ranch offers outstanding wildlife habitat & hunting, remarkable privacy, and the timeless beauty of old Texas. Convenient to Houston, Beaumont, and Mont Belvieu, it also benefits from a timber exemption and low utility costs thanks in part to an owned rooftop solar system. This ranch is more than just a place to live—it is an experience. LOCATION The main entrance to the property is located directly off of county road 2071, which branches off HW 105.  26 Minutes from Liberty, TX 50 Minutes from Beaumont, TX 50 minutes from Mont Belvieu 1 hour and 10 minutes from Houston, TX IMPROVEMENTS The property is improved with a 2,652 SF custom home built in 2010, and an attached 900SF Mueller metal shop building built in 2012. The house includes 4 beds, 3 baths, an open concept kitchen, as well as 2 large living rooms. Outside of the house is a covered carport, and an owned outright rooftop mounted solar system that will save a new owner a significant amount of money annually in power costs. The house is equipped with top end propane based appliances including name brands Maytag and GE, the house also runs on a set of Trane XR HVAC systems. The inviting single story layout allows for the bedrooms to be appropriately spaced while also offering a favorable double living room floor plan. The kitchen and dining room are centrally positioned in the house further contributing to the home’s functional character. The metal building and covered porches adjoining the house provide a total of 2,850 SF of covered area and storage, which include the 900 SF enclosed shop equipped with insulated roofing, 2 roll up doors, and interior lighting and power. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The well maintained property includes a diversity of forested acres including ~20 acres planted in loblolly pine, and the remaining acreage in impressive stands of Oak, Pecan, and other hardwood species. A trail system weaves through the property taking you to the 2 stocked ponds with bass and catfish, as well as the “gamey” eastern boundary shared with The Big Thicket Preserve, a professionally managed sanctuary by the National Park Service. This area of the property commonly holds good numbers of whitetail and wild hogs which the seller has enjoyed hunting with his family for the last 20 years. WILDLIFE This 34 +/- acre property benefits hugely from the large contiguous timber tracts on the Eastern and Southern borders. These neighboring tracts harbour ideal wildlife habitat on the shared property lines from the Moss HIll Estate. The landscape composed of varying age structures of forest provide a diversity of habitat and cover for the full range of native East Texas wildlife, not limited to whitetail deer, wild hogs, squirrels, and many avian species. The two stocked ponds on the property also provide water for the wildlife and are commonly trafficked by deer and hogs. AGRICULTURE Timber on the property consists of a 25 acre stand of loblolly pine planted in 2022, and various species of hardwood timber. Currently all timber excluded from the homesteaded acres are qualified under a timber exemption. WATER Water for both the barn and house are provided by West Hardin water supply. There are no wells on the property. Monthly water costs over the last calendar year came out to ~$31/month. PROPERTY TAXES With the active timber exemption on the property, the annualized property taxes for the 2025 calendar year were $2,356. ELECTRICITY Energy is provided to the residence and barn by SHECO Power, the house will convey with the current solar roof infrastructure. According to the seller the solar saves ~$2,500/year in power costs and is rated to last 25 years. Fiber is expected to be available on site as well. Monthly electricity costs came out to ~$66/month for the last calendar year, the two propane tanks are filled twice a year for a total of ~$915. MINERALS Surface estate only. AREA HISTORY Nestled in the heart of Liberty County, the Moss Hill area reflects the deep-rooted heritage of Southeast Texas, where early settlers established homesteads amid dense pine forests and fertile bottomlands along the Trinity River basin. Historically shaped by timber, cattle, and small-scale farming, the region has long supported working lands while remaining quietly connected to nearby economic hubs. Today, Moss Hill benefits from its strategic location just outside Houston and within reach of Beaumont and the Golden Triangle, offering a blend of rural seclusion, strong land stewardship, and convenient access to major industry and commerce.
$249,500  •  33.93 acres
Nestled in Southeast Oklahoma, this 34± acres of premier hunting and recreational land in Southeast Oklahoma, where excellent wildlife habitat, year-round water, and convenient highway access come together to create an outstanding investment for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Sandy Creek meanders through the property, providing a reliable water source for wildlife while enhancing the natural beauty of the landscape. Approximately 60–65% of the acreage is wooded with mature timber, offering exceptional cover and bedding areas for whitetail deer, wild turkey, and feral hogs. The remaining native grass openings provide excellent opportunities for food plots, allowing you to further develop and manage the property into a true wildlife sanctuary. This is prime whitetail country. Deer sign is abundant throughout the property, and the combination of creek bottom, timber, and open grassland creates ideal habitat that supports game year-round. Whether you're looking for your next hunting camp or a private recreational retreat, this property offers the habitat and seclusion serious outdoorsmen appreciate. Although the setting feels peaceful and secluded, access couldn't be more convenient. The property features frontage along State Highway 3, and electricity is available across the road, making it well suited for a future cabin, hunting lodge, or permanent residence. Outdoor recreation extends beyond the property itself, with McGee Creek State Lake located just five miles away, offering excellent fishing, boating, camping, and additional public hunting opportunities. Conveniently located within approximately 2.5 hours of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, Tulsa, and Oklahoma City, this property is an ideal weekend getaway or long-term investment with easy access from several major metropolitan areas. Property Highlights 34± acres in Southeast Oklahoma Sandy Creek runs through the property Approximately 60–65% wooded Native grass openings ideal for food plots Excellent habitat for whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs State Highway 3 frontage Electricity available across the road Only 5 miles from McGee Creek State Lake Approximately 2.5 hours from Dallas, Tulsa, and Oklahoma City Excellent recreational, hunting, and future homesite potential Properties offering year-round water, abundant wildlife, highway frontage, and development potential are becoming increasingly difficult to find. Whether you're searching for your next hunting property, recreational retreat, or future homesite, this 34±-acre tract is ready to deliver years of outdoor enjoyment.
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$950,000  •  33.62 acres
$1,200,000
33+ Acres in the Heart of Texas Wine Country AG Exempt & Unrestricted Johnson City, TX Blanco County Nestled in the scenic Texas Hill Country, this 33+ acre tract offers a rare opportunity to own unrestricted, AG-exempt land just north of the Pedernales River in Johnson City. Located less than a mile from the Pedernales River/RM 1320 low water crossing, the property boasts privacy and seclusion, while still being just 5 minutes to Hye, 11 minutes to Johnson City, and 30 minutes to Fredericksburg. This property is a true blank canvas, ready for your visionwhether it's a private ranch, hunting property, homestead, or weekend getaway. Access is via a 0.4-mile gravel easement road from RM 1320. The terrain is mostly level, featuring fine sandy loam soils, thick native grasses, and a mix of mature oaks and cedar. Wildlife is abundant, including whitetail deer, turkey, dove, hogs, and other native species. The property is perimeter fenced on three sides, with most fencing in good conditionsome sections may need minor repairs. Several PEC power poles are already in place, offering flexible options for electricity. A water well will be needed, and neighboring wells average around 100 feet deep with production rates between 2040 GPM. A septic system would also be required. The AG exemption is maintained through a grazing lease with a neighboring landowner. Seller may consider subdividing in to 15+ & 17+ acre tracts. No existing survey. This is a rare find in one of the most desirable areas of the Hill Country unrestricted, private, and full of potential.
$675,000  •  33.35 acres
HUNTING, 3 HOMES, MULTIPLE HOMES, LAKE, CREEK, WOODED, TIMBER, DEER STANDS, FEEDERS, HIGHWAY FRONTAGE, 2 ENTRANCES, STORAGE, EQUIPMENT STORAGE, TRAILS
Contact for Price  •  33 acres
Usable Hill Country Land Minimal elevation change across the property Mature Oak Setting Park-like environment with established hardwoods High-Fenced Property Enclosed on all sides for privacy and control Multiple Homesites Flexible build locations across the tract Cleared Understory Selective clearing improving usability and visibility Property description Location 5± miles from Spring Branch 13± miles from Blanco 30± miles from San Antonio 50± miles from Austin Land & Terrain The property is level to gently sloping with approximately 20± feet of total elevation change. Mature oak trees are spread throughout, and prior clearing has opened the understory while maintaining canopy and shade. The layout supports full use across the acreage with multiple build sites and flexible orientation. Improvements The property is fully high-fenced on all four sides. A dedicated 60-foot wide entrance off Sattler Road provides direct access. Wildlife & Use The property supports native wildlife and is suitable for agricultural or wildlife exemption. The fencing and layout allow for controlled use, whether for recreation or future management. Water Water well data from nearby properties indicates typical depths between approximately 200 and 375 feet, with reported production ranging from 10 to 100 GPM. Remarks Sattler Oaks Ranch offers a usable Hill Country tract with mature oak cover, paved access, and a layout suited for residential use. The combination of location, accessibility, and land usability is not common for properties of this size in the Spring Branch area.
$1,100,000  •  32 acres
The Oaks of Saint Hedwig is a 32± acre property for sale in Bexar County, Texas. The ranchette features a beautiful house and a mix of open pastures and wooded areas.
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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.
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$149,950  •  31 acres
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+/-31 Acres w Cabin for Sale by Western Hill Country Realty. Area with lots of axis, whitetail, turkey, hogs, dove.
$110,000  •  30.64 acres
+/-30.64 Acres for Sale. Hunting Land. Recreational Land. Western Hill Country Realty
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$4,900,000  •  30 acres
$6,500,000
Burnet, Texas 3BR/3.5BA luxury custom home Guest house and bunkhouse Numerous barns, shops, and sheds 60kW standby Generac Generator 1.5± acre lake with a dock and 2 piers Re-circulating creek fed by a well, with drivable bridges 2 water wells and 11 water storage tanks Electric gated entrance on CR 340
Contact for Price  •  30 acres
Located in the exclusive Rio Escondido Ranch Development, this 30+- acre property consists of lots 119, 120, and 121.
$139,000  •  29.84 acres
+/-29.84 Acres w Water, Elec, Cabin. Whitetail, turkey, axis, aoudad, hog. Exempt taxes. Western Hill Country Realty
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$94,000  •  29.5 acres
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+/-29.5 Acres for sale. Good access. Shared water. Variety of terrain. Axis, whitetail, aoudad,hog.
$556,000  •  28.58 acres
162 Lloyd James Rd, Groveton, Tx where rolling pastures meet East Texas timber, this 28 +/- acre ranchette is ideal for a life that moves at a different pace. Let your mornings begin on the porch overlooking lush grazing fields dotted with mature trees, while your livestock enjoy the thoughtfully designed paddocks and barns sheltered from winters blue northers. The custom 1,460-square-foot home serves as the heart of the property, with a warm stone fireplace anchoring gatherings large and small. Evenings are best spent on the back porch, relaxing beneath the gazebo or soaking in the hot tub as wildlife emerges from the surrounding woods. With approximately 1,300 feet of Highway 94 frontage, there's room to create a business presence while preserving the privacy of ranch life. Just minutes from Lake Livingston, Huntsville, and Crockett, this rare property offers the freedom to raise a family, livestock, or simply enjoy the beauty of East Texas.
$523,000  •  27.53 acres
This 27.53-acre AG EXEMPT property (Lot 48) is located in the gated ranch community of Miller Creek Ranch in Briggs, TX. Situated in a private cul-de-sac, the land offers a clean, gently sloping terrain with a wet-weather creek running through it. The entrance features a pipe gate with a concrete apron, accessible via paved Bridget CT. The property is dotted with scattered oaks and cedar trees, lush native grass pastures, and rich black soil. It’s a wildlife haven, home to a healthy population of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, and hogs. The community has a community agricultural exemption, keeping property taxes low. Fully fenced with 6-strand barbed wire, the property has PEC electrical access, while a well and septic system will be needed. Most residents use Starlink for internet. This is an ideal location to build your dream hill country ranch home and enjoy the tranquility of Miller Creek Ranch.
$687,500  •  27.5 acres
Discover the ultimate in Hill Country living at River Run Ranch, a +/- 27.5 acre property situated in Rio Frio, between Leakey and Concan, near the famous Frio River. Whether you're seeking a weekend getaway for your family, an investment opportunity, or a new quiet spot to call home, this ranch is ready for your vision. Utilities are conveniently on-site or nearby. Just minutes from downtown Leakey and Concan, Rio Run Ranch offers a seamless blend of privacy and convenience, with access to shopping, dining, an 18-hole golf course, Float Fest, and other family-friendly amenities! This isn’t just about owning land—they’re about creating a lifestyle of relaxation and recreation. Owners enjoy exclusive access to the private Frio River Park, boasting 200± linear feet along the pristine Frio River, featuring a dedicated cart path for easy access to swimming, fishing, or simply enjoying the serene riverbank. There are no restrictions on short-term rentals, and shared agricultural exemptions further reduce property taxes, making this acreage an exceptional value. A highlight of the property is its incredible population of native and exotic wildlife. The diverse terrain, mature hardwoods, and dense brush create a habitat for whitetail deer, axis deer, turkeys, and a wide array of other species. Whether you're an avid hunter, wildlife enthusiast, or simply enjoy the beauty of nature, these tracts provide an immersive outdoor experience. Birdwatchers and game enthusiasts alike will find something special here. Picture yourself starting each day with breathtaking Hill Country views and the sight of grazing deer. These tracts are perfect for building your dream home, creating a weekend retreat, or establishing a base for outdoor adventures. The versatility of the land allows you to shape your vision, whether it’s for personal enjoyment or investment purposes. With their stunning natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and recreational amenities, these tracts are a rare find in the Texas Hill Country. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of this serene and wildlife-rich landscape just minutes from Leakey and the Frio River. Call Texas LandMen today for an opportunity to see this beautiful property in person yourself.
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$110,000  •  27 acres
$120,000
Location The tract is in southern Edwards County, roughly 30± miles south of Rocksprings and approximately 45± miles northeast of Del Rio. Carta Valley lies about 10± miles west, with Brackettville roughly 40± miles south. San Antonio is approximately 125± miles east. Access is by way of County Road 460 off Hwy 377, with a manual gate at the entrance. Land & Terrain The 27.33± acres feature rugged terrain with hills, bluffs, and hilltop views across the property. Vegetation runs heavy in native cover, including live oak, pinon pine, cedar, and hackberry, with native grasses across the open ground. The tract sits near the end of the subdivision, contributing to its privacy. Internal access is by caliche road, with ATV trails on the property. The subdivision-wide perimeter is low-fenced. The property is currently under an ag-exemption through a cattle grazing lease that covers the Pinon Canyon Ranch subdivision. Wildlife & Hunting The hunting land carries native whitetail, turkey, dove, and quail, with axis, blackbuck, aoudad, and elk among the exotic species using the tract. The low-fenced subdivision allows free movement of wildlife across neighboring large-acreage ranches, including a high-fenced game ranch directly across County Road 460. Predator species include coyotes, bobcats, foxes, mountain lions, and hogs. Two 4’x6′ two-person blinds, two corn feeders, and one protein feeder are in place and convey with the sale. A shooting lane is set up with a shooting bench and metal targets for sighting in rifles. Improvements A 20-foot conex container is in place for storage and conveys with the sale. A cleared site is ready for an RV or hunting camp. A 2023 Jayco Jay Flight RV currently on the property is available for an additional $30,000 outside the listing price. Utilities There is currently no electric service on the property. Fiber optic has recently been installed throughout the subdivision, with availability coming soon. AT&T mobile service is rated moderate at the property. Two community water wells within the subdivision are available to property owners for filling water totes and containers. The Pinon Canyon Ranch Property Owners Association charges annual dues of $5 per acre. Remarks This property fits a buyer looking for affordable, low-overhead Edwards Plateau hunting land with the core setups already in place. The blinds, feeders, shooting lane, and storage conex let a new owner begin hunting from day one, while the cleared RV site and optional 2023 Jayco provide an immediate way to stay on the property without major construction. Adjacency to a high-fenced game ranch and other large-acreage ranches around the subdivision supports active wildlife movement onto the tract. Buyers should plan for off-grid systems given the lack of installed electric service.
$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.
$98,910  •  25.69 acres
+/-25.69 Acres for sale in Edwards County, Texas
Contact for Price  •  25 acres
Rolling Pond Ranch is a 25 ± acre property in Coryell County offering a dense mix of hardwood and mesquite cover, covered meadows, approximately 3 ± acres of open field, and a 0.25-acre pond fed by a natural draw that runs through the back of the property.
Contact for Price  •  25 acres
Covered Meadow Ranch is a 25 ± acre property in Coryell County offering direct paved road frontage, open field on both the northern and southern ends of the tract, and a wooded interior of mesquite and mixed hardwoods with natural meadows running beneath the canopy throughout.
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$296,000  •  22.78 acres
$296,000
Wildwood Ranches: A Charming Piece of Texas Countryside Nestled in the heart of Lee County, Texas, Wildwood Ranches presents an exceptional opportunity for those seeking the tranquility of country living. Comprising three parcels, each spanning 22.78 acres, this property boasts stunning features, rich history, and numerous recreational possibilities. Located at 1690 County Road 413, Lexington, Texas 78947, Wildwood Ranches offers a unique blend of natural beauty and modern amenities, making it an ideal place to call home. Location: Wildwood Ranches enjoys a strategic location with convenient access to various nearby towns and cities. The property is situated 13 miles from Lexington, 14 miles from Rockdale, 37 miles from Taylor, 65 miles from Austin, 80 miles from Waco, and 130 miles from Houston. Accessible via County Road 413, the property is just a short drive from State Highway 77, off of CR 412 providing easy navigation to the site. Terrain and Wildlife: The topography of Wildwood Ranches features rolling terrain, offering picturesque views of the Texas landscape. The property is predominantly wooded, adorned with a variety of majestic oaks that have stood for over a century. Additionally, cedar trees are scattered across all three parcels. Landowners have the opportunity to receive valuable guidance from the NRCS and the Noble Foundation on various aspects of country living at no additional cost. Enthusiasts of outdoor activities will find this place a haven, as planting sunflowers and other small grains can attract an array of wildlife, including White-tailed Deer, Turkey, and doves. Utilities and Amenities: Wildwood Ranches provides the comforts of modern living without sacrificing the charm of the countryside. Electricity is readily available on all three parcels, thanks to strategic pole placements by Bluebonnet Electric. While internet access is provided via cable, water is sourced from wells, preserving the rural experience. Deed restrictions are in place, and the property qualifies for Wildlife and Agricultural exemptions, offering a reduction in property taxes. History: With a rich history spanning over a century, Wildwood Ranches has remained in the same family's hands. This historical connection brings a sense of tradition and authenticity to the property. Numerous recreational features are at your disposal, from zip lines to treehouses, making it a haven for family activities and bonding. Other options include hunting and leisurely games like Cornhole and Ax Throwing, creating endless opportunities for outdoor enjoyment. School District: Families with children will appreciate the proximity of Wildwood Ranches to the Lexington, TX Independent School District, providing access to quality education for the younger members of the community. Tract 3 One of the three parcels, Tract 3 is fenced on 3 sides but has been cleared for the entirety of the last fencing location. One building site includes a large nature clearing. The power pole is also close by. In conclusion, Wildwood Ranches offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and modern amenities, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a piece of Texas countryside to call home. With its prime location, diverse wildlife, and recreational opportunities, this property promises a fulfilling and authentic rural living experience. Don't miss the chance to make Wildwood Ranches your new home in the heart of Texas. Contact owner/agent Jake Hersman at 469-223-6989 to schedule a showing appointment or for more information. Directions: From Hwy 77 turn east on CR 412, go 4.5 miles on 412. Right on CR 413, go 1.0 miles on CR 413. Entrance will be on the right.
$299,000  •  21.82 acres
21.82 acres in Clark Wyoming with 11.7 irrigated acres, and mountain views
F&R Partners