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$3,100,000  •  244 acres
The Eagles Summit Ranch was designed and constructed to serve our nation’s veterans for life after service. With 19 improved structures the ranch provides over 20 beds, a chapel, gym, pavilion and other amenities for retreats. The ranch has 224+/- acres under high-fence for hunting axis, blackbuck and white-tailed deer along with multiple roads and trails for recreation. Three ponds provide waterings for the wildlife with the main pond supplemented by one of the four water wells. The ranch is ready to prolong its current mission, provide a setting for a new mission, or family or corporate retreat. LOCATION The Eagles Summit Ranch fronts on SD 28500 off US Hwy 83 just north of the famous Garven Store. The ranch is less than 30 minutes from Junction, one hour from Kerrville and one hour and 45 minutes from San Antonio. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The Eagles Summit Ranch has over 131 ft. of topographical relief with the highest elevation being 2,311 ft. above sea level. The grounds and trees around the improvements are manicured. There is one draw on the ranch that provides water to fill the three ponds and offers scenic trails for hiking and wildlife viewing. Native trees of the Guadalupe River valley include live oak, Spanish Oak, shin oak, Lacey Oak, cypress, sycamore, pecan, cherry, redbud, walnut, cedar elm, willow, persimmon and ashe juniper. Many of these species are found on the ranch along with a variety of brush species, succulents and grasses providing excellent habitat diversity. Strategic juniper management has been in place on the ranch for years in several areas. The juniper management program has improved the overall habitat/range conditions and views. WILDLIFE The Eagles Summit Ranch is predominantly high-fenced with herds of axis, blackbuck and white-tailed deer. The ranch also hosts Rio Grande turkey, hogs, dove and varmints. IMPROVEMENTS -Main Lodge: 5BR/3.5BA -Directors Home: 4/BR/3BA -Gym -Chapel -Six Casitas: 1BR/1BA each -Coffee Bar/Well House -Three Bunkhouses: each consists of multiple bunkbeds -Bathhouse: four showers and four stalls -Pavilion 80’ x 50’ -Equipment Barn -Four Water Wells -Four RV Hookups -Six Game Breeding Pens -Multiple other structures -Road Infrastructure: The primary road is improved entering the private gate and extends to all ranch structures. The internal roads are well kept and provide access across the ranch. Upon request, Broker can provide detailed information on improvements and indoor/outdoor photos of all improvements. WATER Four water wells on the ranch supply all structures. ELECTRICITY Electricity is in place with existing service to several areas of the ranch including all structures. AREA HISTORY The Texas Hill Country is world renowned for its year-round exotic game hunting, rivers and scenic beauty. The ranch is in close proximity to many large hunting ranches including the West Kerr Ranch and the famous YO. Junction and Kerrville have multiple storefronts for building supplies, meat processing, shopping and restaurants. OTHER INFORMATION The ranch is currently owned and operated by a non-profit and receives the tax benefits granted to this corporate structure.
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$3,995,000  •  242.08 acres
$4,750,000
Tucked off the main road and into what Vanderpool is all about—seclusion, peace, quiet, beauty, comfort... Marler Creek Ranch is an oasis featuring luxurious live water, welcoming improvements, majestic forests and unexplored land. Discover a rare opportunity to own a truly exceptional ranch situated on 242.08± acres in the heart of Vanderpool. This ranch is more than just land—it's a lifestyle. Whether you're seeking a family legacy property, a retreat or an investment, Marler Creek Ranch is a must see.
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$2,995,000  •  240 acres
Silverbit Ranch is a rare East Texas retreat offering year‑round enjoyment and remarkable natural beauty. At its core lies a fully stocked 37‑acre private lake, carefully maintained by the current owner, an avid fisherman dedicated to preserving exceptional water quality and habitat. A 1.75‑acre peninsula extends into the lake, providing sweeping panoramic views of the water and surrounding landscape. Perched on the peninsula is a newly remodeled cabin featuring an open‑concept floor plan providing an ideal setting for relaxing weekends or hosting guests. . Located just 10 miles east of downtown Cleveland off Hwy 105 and less than an hour from downtown Houston, Silverbit Ranch offers both seclusion and convenience. LOCATION The ranch is 56 miles from Downtown Houston and approximately 10 miles east of Cleveland, Texas. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property is located within the East Texas Pineywoods region, known for its dense pine and hardwood forests, bottomland wetlands, and rich ecological diversity. WILDLIFE This habitat supports strong populations of ducks, deer, and hogs, offering consistent year‑round hunting and fishing opportunities across the ranch. The current owner has maintained the lake in an exquisite manner. The lake is shocked annually to study the bass population and remove unwanted fish. The fishery has recently been enhanced with a Florida strain of largemouth bass. To further improve the forage quality in the lake, along with the bluegill, threadfin shad have been established and the results are proving themselves. Trophy quality fish are regularly taken out of this pristine lake and the numbers are great. IMPROVEMENTS The newly remodeled cabin provides unmatched proximity to the water and panoramic lake views. In addition, the property includes two lakeside docks and a dedicated boat dock, creating easy access points for fishing, boating, and enjoying the lake throughout the year. The ranch also features a 5,000‑square‑foot barn, offering ample space for storing equipment, recreational gear, and ranch essentials. UTILITIES Power is established at the barn and cabin and there is one producing water well located near the barn.
$1,150,000  •  233 acres
Blue Grass Ranch is a postcard property situated in the rolling hills of Northeast Texas. Meticulously maintained for decades, this property features an ideal balance of pasture and timbered acres with beautiful ponds scattered throughout. The ranch’s diverse land types appeal to a wide range of uses and activities, including ranching, recreation, general stewardship, or a combination thereof. This really is an all-around ranch with multiple hilltops for homesite locations, pastures for livestock, and ample mature forests for wildlife and seclusion. LOCATION Situated in the Northwest corner of Cass County, the property enjoys true rural serenity while still retaining 30-minute access to both Daingerfield and Mount Pleasant, where many amenities and all necessities can be accessed. The property is also located just off State HW 77, allowing a manageable 2.5-hour drive westward to downtown Dallas. Distances to Texas’ Metroplexes: Dallas: 151 miles, 2.5 hours Houston: 269 miles, 4.5 hours Austin: 346 miles, 5+ hours TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Remaining true to its positionality on the margins of the Post Oak Savannah and Piney Woods ecoregions, the ranch exhibits the favorable characteristics of both regions, exhibiting an almost park-like feel as gently rolling pastures dotted with post oaks fit like puzzle pieces into a mosaic of towering pines and hardwood trees. There are 3 high points on the property reaching up to 380’ above sea level, these are juxtaposed by two main drainages that fall to below 320’ and feed the 4 main ponds and wetland areas while also creating travel corridors for the wildlife on the property. The eastern section of the ranch is primarily wooded and totals nearly 90 acres. The primary tree species in these wooded areas are southern red oaks, post oaks, water oaks, cedar elm, sweetgum, and loblolly pine. These wooded acres provide important habitat for a variety of native mammals and bird species. WILDLIFE The Bluegrass Ranch supports an assortment of native fauna thanks to the ranch’s ample cover, water resources, and forage. Common NE Texas species can all be found on this property, including whitetail, wild hogs, coyotes, bobcats, and an assortment of varmints. The property’s two largest ponds also attract wintering waterfowl species, including wood ducks, gadwalls, and mallards. IMPROVEMENTS The property has been historically used as a working ranch and therefore does not have any living quarters or related improvements; however, in the center of the property, there is a well-kept storage and haybarn totaling 2,500+SF. The property’s exterior and interior fencing is also in working condition, allowing for turn-key use of the property’s grazing potential. WATER The ranch has a total of 4 ponds split among the property’s pastures, fed by two wet weather drainages, ideal for rotational grazing as well as wildlife utilization. ELECTRICITY Power is available on County Road 2592. MINERALS Surface estate only. AREA HISTORY Cass County, established in 1846 and named for Michigan Senator Lewis Cass, briefly adopted the name Davis County in the 1860s before reverting back. Nestled in Northeast Texas’s rolling piney woods, the county’s deep agricultural roots—fueled by cotton, timber, and early oil—make it a compelling region for ranch buyers seeking land with both heritage and rural opportunity.
$1,887,000  •  230 acres
The Comanche Camp Ranch represents a true central Texas rarity. Beautifully framed by over 1.5 miles of the pecan tree-lined Navasota River, the property is rich with wildlife, grazing opportunity, and awe-inspiring vistas around every bend. Owned by the same family for two generations, this property has been deliberately managed and now awaits a new owner with respect for its past and future. Situated only a few minutes from Groesbeck in centrally positioned Limestone County, this ranch offers ease of both local and regional accessibility, highly productive soils, and the coveted rolling beauty of a river bottom ranch. The 230 acres are currently operated under a rotational grazing system, utilizing 3 separate pastures, allowing for proper rest and promoting a healthy ranch. Perched atop one of the highest points of the property is a simple ranch house and carport. Exterior and interior fencing is also turnkey. LOCATION The Comanche Camp Ranch’s location is about as close to perfect as one property can get, boasting less than a 2.5-hour drive from all three major metros, including Dallas, Houston, and Austin. Additionally, this property sits only 3 miles from Groesbeck, allowing less than 10 minutes’ access to amenities like the Brookshire's grocery store, a variety of restaurants, and several stores covering most all ranching needs. Distances to Texas’ Metroplexes from the front gate are listed below. Dallas: 1.5 hours Austin: 2.25 hours Houston: 2.5 hours San Antonio: 3.5 hours TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The Comanche Camp Ranch displays the favorable characteristics one would expect of a well-managed river ranch. Enjoying a significant ~50’ of elevation change, large old growth hardwood trees, including species like Post Oak, Water Oak, and Pecan, and dark sediment-rich blackland soils characteristic of this commonly celebrated ecoregion known as the Blackland prairie. The property’s internal pasture system has allowed for healthy maintenance of the pastured acres, while the wooded acres of the property support a healthy population of whitetail and wild pigs that are constantly trading along the Navasota River, and the small drainage that exists on the East side of the property. Water on the property is plentiful, with over 1.5 miles of frontage on the live waters of the Navasota River, a beautifully constructed 1-acre pond on the uplands of the property, and several seasonal ponds and drainages distributed across the 230 acres. Several opportunities exist to create wetland waterfowl units to attract the wintering waterfowl using the Navasota River as a flyway. WILDLIFE Thanks to the travel corridor of the Navasota River, the remaining clusters of woodland habitat, and the large contiguous habitat-friendly neighbors, this ranch is rich with wildlife. According to the property manager and confirmed by plentiful wildlife signs, large groups of whitetail and wild pigs utilize the property frequently as well as other native species not limited to coyotes, bobcats, squirrels, and raccoons. The river bottom is also known to produce mature whitetail bucks. Mallards, wood ducks, and other puddle ducks are commonly found on the property’s ponds and seasonal wetlands. With some strategic planning, the development of wetland units would create great habitat for waterfowl. IMPROVEMENTS Current improvements include a 600SF ranch house with an adjacent carport, domestic water well, and perimeter and interior fencing. ELECTRICITY Historically, an off-grid solar system powered the small ranch house. However, overhead lines are located just across LCR 412 from the property, and the provider Oncor confirmed that single phase power could be brought onto the property at the landowners expense. MINERALS Surface estate only. AREA HISTORY The Doyle area lies within one of Limestone County’s most historically significant landscapes, shaped by early frontier settlement along the Navasota River corridor. In the 1830s, the region marked the edge of Anglo settlement in Texas and was closely tied to Fort Parker, a fortified homestead whose 1836 raid became a defining moment of the Texas frontier era. Following statehood, the area transitioned into a productive agricultural country, with rolling blackland prairies and creek bottoms supporting cattle grazing and cotton farming. Nearby Groesbeck emerged as the county seat and regional hub, while small rural communities like Doyle developed quietly around family farms and churches, preserving the area’s working-land character and strong sense of place that endures today.
$4,484,000  •  224.2 acres
Big Elm Creek ranch offers a getaway for the buyer that wants live water, privacy and a great location. At +/-224.20 acres, you've got plenty of room to stretch your imagination to make the property work for you.
Contact for Price  •  224 acres
Lost Hollow Ranch is a 224± acre property that delivers the privacy of a secluded ranch with the accessibility of a prime location just minutes from San Saba, Texas. With multiple water features, diverse habitat, and a proven wildlife program, it’s ready for immediate enjoyment and into a showcase Hill Country retreat to start creating lifelong memories on.
Contact for Price  •  222 acres
This ±222-acre ranch along Tabor Road is one of the most well-improved and thoughtfully maintained properties in the Bryan-College Station area. Combining rolling terrain, abundant water, mature hardwoods, and meticulous land stewardship, this ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a truly turnkey property that is both highly functional and exceptionally beautiful.
$1,775,000  •  222 acres
Lost Bull Ranch encompasses approximately 222+/- acres of highly improved Hill Country ranch land, offering an exceptional combination of reliable water, scenic terrain, abundant wildlife, and long-term usability.
$12,900,000  •  221 acres
A family legacy and the opportunistic charm found in the Gateway to the Hill Country converge, here in Spicewood, TX, at the century-old 221AC Lewis Ranch. When you visit, take careful note of what proper land stewardship by four generations of ranchers sweat equity and strategic planning looks like. Unrestricted in use with public utilities at the road combined with the natural beauty and local amenities of this ranch, means that the range of possible uses will ultimately be limited by your imagination. Additional Acreage Available. Location: Located between the famed Lake Travis and Opie's BBQ, the Lewis Ranch presents an opportunity to invest in a truly extraordinary asset in what is quickly becoming one of the most highly sought after land investment regions in the state. Reference map to see surrounding developments planned and underway. Access and local amenities are a huge benefit here. Its just over 20 min to Bee Cave Galleria in Austin, 5 min to Lake Travis Boat ramps and Krause Springs, 15 min to Marble Falls, and 20 min to Lake LBJ and the highly acclaimed Horseshoe Bay Golf Resort and Executive Airport. Live music venues, distilleries, lakeside retreats, and many more amenities offer the ultimate Hill Country entertainment experience within a very short distance. Improvements: 2267 sqft shiplap, one story home built in 2017 - Excellent Condition 1800 sqft Barndo with 1092 sqft shop built in 1995 - Excellent Condition 2188 sqft Brick, one story home built in 1989 - Excellent Condition 702 sqft garage and 888 sqft of covered porch space +/- 700 sqft Foremans house Outbuildings: 3400 sqft enclosed storage barn 1800 sqft pole barn Other Storage: 856 sqft 1 Private water well 2 sets of working livestock pens and perimeter and cross fencing Multiple gated entries onto the property with north gate off of CR 410 and another southern gate off of CR 404 Established road system in excellent condition Land and Features: Large and healthy live oaks and groomed cedar trees A well balanced landscape featuring open pasture, rolling terrain, and oak clusters 2 ponds and 2 stock tanks Frontage on CR 410 (800ft), CR 411 (1500ft), CR 404 (50) Wildlife: There has been a very light harvest of animals on the ranch the past couple of years and wildlife has never been highly pressured for a full hunting season. The blend of wooded to pasture land, various food and water sources and bedding areas provide a pristine habitat for the native wildlife including deer, dove, turkey, and other species to flourish. Utilities: Electricity: Overhead power running length of county road frontage and servicing residences located on the South and Central portions of the ranch Water: Structures and livestock supported by on site well located on the southern portion of the ranch Sewer: Structures are supported by on site septic systems Additional Information: Taxes: Property is under agricultural valuation providing huge tax savings incentives resulting in just over $11,000 in taxes for 2021. Documents available include: Original Surveys - Recent Title Commitment - Tax Records - Soil Reports
$3,250,000  •  217.35 acres
217+/- AG EXEMPT and UNRESTRICTED acres located within the Robinson city limits in McLennan County, Texas. The property offers approximately 760+/- feet of Highway 77 frontage and currently maintains its agricultural exemption through hay production. Water features include a large, scenic 3+ acre pond, two stock ponds, and an additional 20 acre lake that partially crosses the southern boundary. Castleman Creek forms much of the northern boundary, providing attractive natural features and recreational appeal. Per the seller, a 12-inch City of Robinson waterline is located along Highway 77. The combination of city location, road frontage, available water infrastructure, and large acreage may present future investment and development opportunities. Situated on a high point overlooking the lake is a 4,341-square-foot residence featuring 6 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, and an attached two-car garage. A long paved driveway leads from the highway to the home. The residence is served by a water meter and septic system. Robinson continues to experience residential growth as part of the greater Waco market. The area has attracted increasing demand for custom homes, acreage subdivisions, and estate-style residential developments while maintaining convenient access to Waco, regional employment centers, and Robinson ISD. Buyers and their representatives shall independently verify all information and property conditions, including but not limited to usage, zoning, exemptions, easements, floodplain, restrictions, water, power, access, and taxes.
$1,069,200  •  212 acres
A premier irrigated farm in the western Lower Rio Grande Valley, this property spans two contiguous parcels with the south tract fronting the Rio Grande for nearly 2,500 feet along the international border. Highly productive alluvial floodplain soils, and direct river frontage. LOCATION The farm is in the western portion of Hidalgo County, south of the Abram community. It is positioned in two contiguous parcels divided by the CBP border fence, and service road. The south parcel extending to the Rio Grande and the international border with Mexico. The property is approximately 7 miles west of Mission, Texas, and 15 miles west of McAllen, Texas. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The topography of the farm is nearly level, characteristic of the lower Rio Grande floodplain, with gentle elevation differences across the two parcels. The soils are identified as Reynosa silty clay loam, Runn silty clay; Rio Grande silty clay loam; and Matamoros silty clay — all alluvial soils formed in Rio Grande sediments and recognized as some of the most productive irrigated farmland soils in the Lower Rio Grande Valley. The property lies within the FEMA floodplain associated with the Rio Grande. WILDLIFE In this area, you generally see White-Tailed deer, Dove, Javelina, Rio Grande turkeys, Chacalacas, and a wide variety of resident and migratory birds drawn to the Rio Grande corridor and adjacent U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service refuge tracts. AGRICULTURE This property has historically been used as a farming operation and is under agricultural valuation for tax purposes. IMPROVEMENTS No Improvements. WATER The south parcel fronts the Rio Grande for nearly 2,500 ft. Irrigation water rights and water district status to be confirmed. ELECTRICITY Electricity is available along Abram Road and Military Road. MINERALS Seller reserves all mineral rights
$1,260,000  •  210 acres
Perfect for hunting, living, high fence conversion, retreat, unrestricted land, pond, creek, rolling terrain, and so much more...
$683,949  •  201.16 acres
+/-201.16 acres w cabin, well, elec. Year round hunting. Western Hill Country Realty
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$3,400,000  •  200 acres
$4,600,000
This exceptional 200-acre ranch property in Bertram, TX, offers a rare combination of ag exemption, no restrictions, and prime location near the Williamson County line—positioning it for future development potential with the nearby Williamson County I-2 Corridor project. Currently utilized for both hunting and a cow/calf operation, the ranch features approximately 2,200 feet of paved county road frontage. Surface water includes a spring-fed stock pond (per seller), a larger secondary pond, and a wet weather creek that enhances both the beauty and utility of the land. Property has no floodplain. The property is fully perimeter-fenced and cross-fenced into four separate pastures, with fencing in fair to good condition. Rich black soil supports thick stands of native grasses, and the landscape is dotted with cedar and oaks, including two impressive oak motts. There are also remnants of an old coastal field, hinting at the property’s agricultural history. Electricity is available via PEC power lines running near the old ranch home site and along the road frontage. A water well is present and believed to still be operational. The existing ranch house holds no contributory value. Whether you're looking for a working ranch, recreational retreat, or investment with future potential, this Bertram property is an outstanding opportunity. Buyer shall verify usage, zoning, exemptions, restrictions, utilities, etc.
$1,182,000  •  197 acres
LOCATION: The ranch is located approx. 25 minutes from downtown Corpus Christi near Chapman ranch, TX at the end of county road 6 which can be accessed either by CR 51 or CR 53. DESCRIPTION: The Circle 7 Angus South Division ranch is approx. 197 acres in Nueces county near the northern border of the Kleberg county line. This ranch consist of approx. 65% native brush and 35% well-maintained pasture land. It is only one property away from the famed Laureles division of the King Ranch. IMPROVEMENTS: The ranch has one main building built in 2007 with 4,000 square feet under roof. Both ends of the barn have 1,400 square feet of covered cement which can be used for additional parking or entertainment. There is a very usable efficiency apartment inside the barn with a full kitchen and bath. The remainder of the space is used for typical ranch equipment storage. There is also a small covered pavilion area that can be used for a skinning shed, etc. The entire perimeter of the ranch is galvanized low-fence King Ranch wire. There are also 3 cement low water crossings. WATER: This ranch is well watered with 1 good water well providing water to the improvements and also piped water to several of the water tanks. There are 6 ponds on the property with piped water to 3 of them. There is one large storage tank near the well and also a large pila with piped water to it. There is also a drainage ditch that runs through the property and holds water in various locations throughout the year making it easily accessible to wildlife throughout the ranch. WILDLIFE: One of the main attractions to this ranch is the opportunity to hunt low-fence free range deer so close to the world famous King Ranch. With the diversity of native brush and pasture land the owner has created along with water all over this ranch, the wildlife is very abundant. Because of the drainage ditch running through the ranch the turkey are plentiful along with whitetail deer, quail, hogs, ducks, and great dove hunting. MINERALS: This is a surface sale only. The owner does not own any minerals to convey. ADDITIONAL LAND AVAILABLE: There are several hundred acres adjoining this ranch and the King Ranch that might also be purchased. TURNKEY: This ranch is being offered turn-key with some ranch equipment along with 22 high-quality Angus heifers.
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Contact for Price  •  193 acres
Offering an ideal combination of rolling topography, quality hardwoods, multiple water features, comfortable accommodations, and excellent hunting, this ranch is perfectly suited for recreation, investment, or future development.
Contact for Price  •  193 acres
Mayfield Ranch is a highly improved ±193-acre Hill Country property offering an exceptional blend of scenic topography, strong water resources, and quality improvements. With approximately 140 feet of elevation change, the ranch delivers sweeping long-range views, productive pasture, and dense native cover that supports both livestock and wildlife.
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$2,363,000  •  189 acres
$2,646,000
189± Unrestricted Acres with Hwy 77 Frontage – Rockdale, Texas, Milam County A high-upside recreational, hunting, and investment tract with up to 200' of direct frontage on Highway 77, currently ag exempt and positioned in the path of major economic redevelopment. The property borders former Alcoa plant holdings and expanding bitcoin mining operations, placing it squarely within one of Milam County’s most active growth corridors. Proposed Owner Financing: 10% down, 6.5% interest, up to an 8 year balloon, amortized over 25 years. Carved from a larger 330± acre ranch, this 189± acre offering presents a clean, undeveloped canvas suitable for ranch improvements, a private hunting retreat, or a future homestead. A first right of refusal will be considered on the land retained by the seller. The land features two small stock ponds, a wet-weather creek, dense native tree cover, and strong wildlife habitat. No known floodplain. The agricultural exemption is maintained through an existing cattle grazing lease, which may be continued by the buyer. The property is partially fenced with level to gently rolling topography, sandy loam soils, and established native grasses. Electric service is available nearby through Bartlett Electric Cooperative. A water well and septic system will be required; neighboring wells average approximately 375–420 feet in depth with typical production of 30–50 GPM. TXDOT has approved a Highway 77 entrance. Located within Rockdale ISD. In addition to its recreational and agricultural appeal, this tract offers meaningful long-term investment potential. With prime Highway 77 frontage and adjacency to large-scale infrastructure and technology development, the property delivers a rare combination of rural privacy and strategic positioning. A new survey will be required. The property also benefits from a recorded access easement connecting the rear boundary to CR 313.
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$5,800,000  •  186.24 acres
$6,150,000
Fly into B Flying Ranch’s private 2,300-foot turf airstrip with an FAA airport identifier and arrive at a remarkable Llano River property offering approximately two-thirds of a mile of river frontage ideal for swimming, kayaking, and fly fishing. The main residence is a 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath home that was fully remodeled in 2021, taken down to the studs and rebuilt, including new appliances, Post Oak flooring, and expansive window banks designed to capture the stunning views. Additional features include two gas fireplaces, a three-car garage, a metal roof, and solar panels supported by a 30-kW battery system. Spend hours on the patio overlooking dramatic cliffs across the river, some rising as high as 350 feet. The 186+/- acre ranch also includes a 30’ x 40’ shop, a 60’ x 60’ hangar with a bi-fold door system, a 2-bedroom, 1-bath cabin with a full-length porch, and a seasonal tributary that enters the river, completing this exceptional aviation and riverfront retreat.
Contact for Price  •  176 acres
Rolling Boerne Ranch is a rare 176± acre Hill Country offering that unites two highly complementary landscapes into one exceptional ranch—elevation, iconic valleys, and premier location all within minutes of Boerne. Tucked behind private access along the highly sought-after Waring–Welfare corridor, the ranch delivers privacy, scale, and long-term flexibility in one of Kendall County’s most desirable ranch markets.
Contact for Price  •  175 acres
Introducing Hidden Ridge Ranch, a remarkable 175± acre Hill Country property located just outside Hondo in Medina County.
$699,950  •  172 acres
172 Acres w Cabin, Well, Elec, Septic. Less than 5mls off pavement. Abundant Game.
Contact for Price  •  172 acres
Tucked away in a quiet and unspoiled pocket of the Texas Hill Country, Little Saline Ranch offers approximately 172± acres of scenic beauty, live water, and highly usable terrain just north of London, Texas.
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