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$4,380,000  •  140 acres
$4,708,500
NEW ACREAGE & NEW PRICE Discover this exceptional 140 acre ranch in picturesque Lee County, Texas, offering the perfect balance of recreational opportunities, agricultural potential, comfortable country living with unparalleled water. LOCATION This property is conveniently located one hour from downtown Austin, two hours from Houston, and a short fifteen minute drive to the world-famous Snows Barbecue in Lexington. There are 2 access entrances one coming from Farm Road 112 and the other from Farm Road 696. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch consists of gently rolling to moderately hilly terrain. There are multiple pastures that support various grazing activities. The landscape showcases majestic oak trees and various hardwoods throughout the property, creating a scenic backdrop while providing valuable shade and habitat for local wildlife. Well-maintained pastures offer excellent grazing opportunities for cattle or horses. WILDLIFE This diverse landscape supports wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, hogs, bobcats and other predators, as well as ducks, morning dove and numerous songbird species. AGRICULTURE The Lexington ranch offers diverse agricultural activities thanks to its favorable climate, soil conditions, and strategic location in Central Texas. There is a great opportunity for hay production such as coastal bermuda and other hay varieties. There is currently a small cow-calf operation on the ranch. IMPROVEMENTS The property features a charming 1936 sq ft Barndominium-style ranch house with 3 bedrooms and 2 bath. An additional 1,000 sq ft of covered porches provides ample space for outdoor entertaining or simply relaxing while enjoying the surrounding countryside. The ranchs improvements include a spacious 30 x 40 barn with an attached 20 x 40 lean-to, providing excellent storage for equipment and supplies or shelter for livestock. WATER Water features abound with two scenic ponds. One pond is approximately 13 acres and the other is around an acre. The big pond is professionally stocked with bass. The impressive water system includes a robust 34 GPM well that services both the residence and two of the ponds. AREA HISTORY Lexington, Texas is a small town located in Lee County in central Texas. Heres an overview of its history: Early Settlement -The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes, primarily the Tonkawa and later the Comanche -Anglo-American settlement began in the 1830s as part of Stephen F. Austins colonial efforts -The community that would become Lexington was first settled in the 1840s. Today, Lexington remains a small town with a population under 1,500 -Its known for its small-town atmosphere and rural Texas heritage -The town is famous for Snows BBQ, which has been recognized as one of the best barbecue restaurants in Texas -The surrounding area maintains its agricultural roots with ranching and farming Lexington represents a slice of traditional rural Texas life with deep historical roots in the states development from frontier territory to modern times.
$1,379,000  •  138.64 acres
This exceptional 138.64 acre ranch is thoughtfully set up for premier living and recreation. Approximately 80± acres are high-fenced and home to fallow, axis, blackbuck antelope, and whitetail deer—offering an outstanding wildlife experience on your own property. Roughly 25± acres are planted in productive coastal pasture. The remaining acreage provides privacy, seclusion, and endless opportunity to enjoy the natural surroundings. Built in 2021, the 1,570sf home offers modern comfort. The home features 2 spacious bedrooms, each with its own private ensuite bath. The fully equipped kitchen includes a gas range and is designed for functionality. Step outside to the covered porch overlooking a fenced yard. A detached carport includes water, electricity, and a workshop area. Whether you're searching for a weekend retreat or a full-time residence, this private and secluded ranch delivers the perfect balance of recreation, comfort, and country living.
$1,750,000  •  138.61 acres
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Stoney Oaks Ranch is a gem located in the NW Hill Country between Mason and Menard, TX. Excellent access with paved frontage along Ranch Road 1221 and private gated entrance off WPA County Rd. Quality, custom built (2012) home situated with incredible views from the eastern hills in Menard County. Limestone exterior on slab foundation with standing seam, galvalume metal roof. Stained concrete floors, Stainless steel Kitchen Aide appliances, elegant pecan/hickory wood cabinetry and granite counter tops in kitchen. Soaring Aspen wood ceiling and stone fireplace grace the open living/kitchen/dining/great room as you enter. Split bedroom arrangement. Spacious master bedroom and bathroom suite with lounge area, huge walk-in closet and shower. On demand, tankless gas water heater. Large walk-in pantry and utility room off kitchen with sink and third bathroom. Picturesque hill country views from interior of home as well as off enclosed porch and sprawling back patio. Attached 3-car garage with separate equipment/storage room. The land is a varying topography of gently rolling hills, open range pasture, Live Oak trees, Spanish Oak, cedar and native brush. One pond with aqua blue water supplemented by 1 of 2 water wells on property. Additional main well serves the home. Deer country with hogs, turkey, axis and dove. Agriculture tax valuation. A Landmark wildlife management plan is available for conversion to wildlife exempt status. Great location with quick access N to State Highway 29 (between Mason and Menard) or S to Highway 377 (between Mason and Junction) on paved Ranch Road 1221. This is one to see!
$1,975,000  •  138.61 acres
Oak Ridge Ranch offers a compelling blend of location, scenery, quality improvements, dependable water, and unmatched aviation amenities. With a custom limestone home, rolling Hill Country views, productive water resources, top-tier Mason ISD schooling, and a private runway and hangar adaptable for shop use, this Menard County ranch stands out as a rare opportunity—perfect for those seeking a private retreat, recreational ranch, or fly-in Hill Country residence.
$3,499,999  •  135 acres
If you’re looking for a spacious, private waterfront property with water and aircraft access, look no further! 585 White Hall Road sits on 135 acres with eight additional waterfront lots that are already perked. The 4,400 sqft home has four bedrooms and three full bathrooms, the primary bathroom being recently remodeled. You can enjoy the beautiful views from the large family room or curled up in front of one of the four fireplaces inside the home. The two screened-in porches have their own fireplaces, as well, and there is a large entire back-side deck to appreciate the surrounding nature. While there is plenty of room inside the home for family gatherings, the property also offers endless possibilities for outside activities. For boating and water sports, enjoy a large pier with a boat lift on deep, protected water with rip-rap to preserve the shoreline. Pilots can take advantage of the FAA approved private air strip and 2 plane hanger. If you enjoy hunting, the wooded acres have abundant wildlife, great for deer, duck, and turkey hunting. This home is located in beautiful Historical Westmoreland County, a short two-hour drive from Washington, D.C. with plenty of history and public beaches. The rarity of having a private air strip on a waterfront property makes this listing extremely unique. Whether you’re looking for a full-time home or a quiet break from city life, don’t pass up on this opportunity. Get ready to tell your friends and family to come by car, boat, or plane to your new home in Westmoreland!
$918,000  •  135 acres
Petty Farm 135 is ideally located just outside of Honey Grove, Texas, and a short drive from the recently constructed Bois d’Arc Lake. This picturesque property presents excellent potential for a small farming or cattle venture, along with outstanding recreational and hunting activities. Petty Farms features strategic frontage along CR 36010 and CR 36100, offering strong viability for feasible subdivision. LOCATION This site is just a convenient 10-minute drive from Honey Grove and less than a 30-minute drive from Paris, TX. The property is also just an 8-mile drive from Bois d’Arc Lake, allowing any new landowner an easy getaway to one of the best bass fishing lakes in the state. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property boasts an open canvas of productive farmland and gently sloping grasslands.
There are a few small ponds that consistently hold water throughout the year, and other low depressions and drainage areas that keep the property well-watered. IMPROVEMENTS The property is not currently developed. Electricity and water are readily attainable. WATER Gordon Creek runs through the eastern portion of this property, which is lined with native hardwoods and ideal habitat for wildlife, and about 3 small surface ponds are scattered across the entire property. AREA HISTORY Bois d’Arc Lake, just to the northwest of the property, is a critical new source of water for one of the fastest-growing regions in the country. It provides up to 82 million gallons per day for the over two million residents and businesses served by North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD). In addition, the lake is an ideal spot for fishing, boating, waterfowl hunting, picnicking, and other outdoor activities. When it was finished, Bois d’Arc Lake was the first major reservoir built in Texas in nearly 30 years.
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$1,417,500  •  134.5 acres
$1,552,500
Here is your ticket to enjoying the outdoors and country life! This +/- 135 acre tract just south of Milano, provides an escape from the every day hustle and an ideal destination property. Stunning elevation changes make this tract unique for the area. Over 70 ft of elevation changes makes the place idea for all things recreation. Whether you want to hunt, fish, ride ATVs or horses, this property will fit the bill. A meandering wet weather creek runs through the property for added character. There are several rocky outcrop areas that offer some really unique geology. Two ponds are in place and ready for livestock, fishing or use for wildlife. With the topography, there may be some areas for even more ponds to be built. The property is roughly 80% wooded with post oaks, elms, cedars and yaupons. You can leave it wild, or clear areas for your intended purpose! There are several large clearings near the county road which would be great for grazing or building on. There is a good network of trails to get you around the property from day one, making it that much easier to set up your deer stands of ride around looking for game. The property is home to ample wildlife from deer to hogs, coyotes and varmints to songbirds and more. Multiple great building sites for a home, barn, shop and more. Sandy loam soils. No restrictions. The property is wildlife exempt for low taxes. Power and water lines run along CR 330. Access come via CR 330, just a short drive off of HWY 36 in Milano. This is under 1 hour to B/CS and Temple/Belton and a little over an hour to the Round Rock area.
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$4,100,000  •  134.49 acres
$4,250,000
Clark Ranch! Beautiful 135 +/- acres, it’s the definition of Pristine! Featuring lush hayfields, rolling hills, meandering tree lined creek, a 3 acre stocked pond and panoramic views...it's the kind of property everybody wants but that’s usually unavailable! The pictures and videos barely represent its beauty and the setting & location is special just like this rare opportunity. It’s been strategically maintained to present its natural beauty, yet still a blank canvas ready for your plans & dreams. Property Specs: 14,000 Sq Ft Shop, covered awning and doors on all sides. | Hay production numbers for 2025 include 30,000 Square Bales and 958 Round Bales (4x5), all horse quality | Ag Exempt | 3 acre stocked pond | 1/2 acre pond | Abundant Pecan and Cedar Elms | Covered Pavillion | Fenced & Crossfenced | Waterfowl and Wildlife | Working Pens | Improved Roads | 1140' of road frontage | 30 min. to College Station, 8 min. to Anderson, 30 min. to Montgomery. SHOW PLACE, don't miss out!
$569,000  •  128 acres
+/-128 Acres w Well, Elec, Cabin. Variety of wildlife. Western Hill Country Realty
$565,000  •  127.49 acres
The Blackstock area of Chester County has a longstanding reputation for excellent hunting with this tract being no exception.
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$675,000  •  126 acres
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This remarkable land boasts rolling terrain, rock outcroppings, and two seasonal ponds, making it the perfect location for your weekend getaway. The well is installed and capped for future use.
Contact for Price  •  125 acres
Step into a remarkable piece of Kimble County history at 1956 Bourbon St., London, Texas, where timeless Texas heritage meets modern comfort on 125± picturesque acres. Originally built in 1949 using native rock gathered from the ranch itself, this beautifully updated 3-bedroom, 2-bath home preserves its authentic character while offering the conveniences today’s buyers desire. Best of all, the home can convey mostly furnished, making it easy to begin enjoying the ranch from day one. Designed for both comfortable living and functional ranch operations, the property includes a detached 2-car garage, two water wells, and a heated and cooled workshop that is ideal for projects, game processing, or hobbies. The original ranch house remains as a charming reminder of the property’s history and now serves as a barn, feed room, and chicken coop. Water features add to the ranch’s appeal with an intermittent spring, two wet-weather creeks, and a recently resealed concrete water tank (2026) that offers the exciting potential to be converted into a unique swimming pool or relaxing outdoor gathering space. The land is thoughtfully perimeter fenced and cross-fenced, making it well-suited for livestock, horses, or wildlife management. Towering live oaks, majestic elms, and fragrant mountain laurels provide exceptional beauty throughout the seasons, while the property’s rich history is reflected in the numerous artifacts that have been discovered across the ranch over the years. For outdoor enthusiasts, the ranch is ready to enjoy immediately with hunting blinds and feeders conveying with the sale. Inside, a stunning rock fireplace with ambient heat vents efficiently warms much of the home, creating the perfect setting for cozy evenings after a day spent exploring the land. Whether you’re searching for a full-time residence, family legacy ranch, recreational retreat, or hunting property steeped in Texas history, this exceptional offering combines natural beauty, historic charm, and practical improvements into a truly rare opportunity. Ranches with this level of character and heritage seldom come to market—come experience the story waiting to be continued.
$7,999,999  •  124.94 acres
Loafer’s Glory Ranch is just minutes from downtown Liberty Hill, Texas. As you drive along the winding road, you’ll see deer and turkeys resting under the shade of scattered oaks in the rolling pastures. When you reach the bend in the gravel driveway, the thoughtfully built log home is tucked away where the prairie meets the lush vegetation of Bear Creek. Stepping out the back door and walking down the hill, you’ll find Bear Creek flowing through the property, featuring small waterfalls, pools, and a deep swimming hole. Upstream from the house, there's a ravine where water emerges from the hillside, flowing over mineral deposits and ledges into Bear Creek. Loafer’s Glory Ranch offers a full outdoor experience in central Texas, making it perfect for a full-time residence or a weekend getaway for friends and family. LOCATION The ranch is situated 9 minutes from downtown Liberty Hill, Texas, and is accessed by Blessing Road and additional frontage on CR 202. — Downtown Austin is 35 miles away - estimated drive time is 45 minutes. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Loafer’s Glory Ranch sits just west of the North Fork of the San Gabriel River. The ranch slowly climbs away from the river with gentle rolling topography, with the Western portion of the property having a high knoll overlooking the river valley and the topography that climbs on the Eastern side of the river with great views of hilltops from the porch of the 1920s bungalow. The property has a nice mix of open pastures with tree-lined draws and scattered oaks. Tucked in the woods is a deep ravine where water flows from the surrounding hillside. It has some beautiful mineral deposits, rock ledges, and pool fun for exploring with the kids. WILDLIFE The ranch supports a strong population of native wildlife and offers excellent hunting opportunities for whitetail deer, turkeys, and hogs. The diverse habitat and varied terrain provide natural bedding, feeding, and travel patterns, with additional potential to further enhance and develop hunting areas. One of those areas is a great native sunflower field that was in full bloom in early July and could make for a great dove hunting field in the fall. IMPROVEMENTS The improvements are centered around a thoughtfully designed two-story log home with a spacious basement that combines everyday functionality with exceptional craftsmanship. The home is positioned to allow for easy access to the creek and offers generous living space for both family and entertaining. The main level serves as the heart of the home with an open-concept kitchen, dining, and living area anchored by a commercial-grade kitchen, along with the primary suite, laundry room, luxurious bathroom with jet tub and shower, and a screened porch that wraps around much of the house. The upper floor includes two large guest suites, each with its own full bath, connected by a loft overlooking the main living area. The basement level expands the home's versatility with two additional guest accommodations, a media room, fitness space, game area, and a full bath, steam shower and sauna. Every bathroom is equipped with heated floors for added comfort. Built with safety in mind, the home also features a Category 4-rated shelter and a separate Category 5 storm room. Beyond the main residence, the property includes an unfinished bungalow built in 1920s and moved from downtown Austin. Currently, it is just a shell and needs to be renovated. A separate 2025 three-bedroom, two-bath manufactured home located near the front of the property with access from Blessing Ranch Road provides additional flexibility for ranch staff, guests, or income-producing opportunities. WATER The property has both sides of Bear Creek, which flows into the San Gabriel River. Before leaving the property, the creek pools up, creating a stunning swimming area with a limestone bottom that displays a beautiful blue-green hue. This swimming spot is shaded by oaks and sycamores, offering plenty of shade for relaxing on the shore while kids swim and explore the creek. The improvements are supported by an existing water well and septic system. There is an additional water well drilled near the barn for Ag purposes, and a 2.5-inch waterline on Blessing Road provides access to city water for those interested.
$1,500,000  •  120 acres
Introducing Trophy Trail Ranch, a 120.03± acre private retreat located just outside Hallettsville in the heart of Lavaca County. With a blend of native grass pastures, scattered timber and pines, and three ponds, this property delivers a rare combination of privacy, usability, and hunting potential. Whether you envision a dream homestead, recreational getaway, or long-term land investment, Trophy Trail Ranch delivers.
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$1,100,000  •  119 acres
White Oak Ranch is a 119-acre timber and recreational tract in Smith County, Texas, located along County Road 246 and Jamestown Road east of Tyler and north of Arp. The property carries roughly 95 percent mixed hardwood and pine timber. Community water and electric service are available at the road, and the tract currently qualifies for an agricultural tax exemption. Buyers researching Smith County land for sale will find a timber tract with established recreational infrastructure. NOTE: The property video is flagged as AI due to the inclusion of a pond rendering, which is the only AI-generated content in the video. Land & Terrain The topography rolls across the property, ranging from 470 feet above sea level in the northeast corner to 560 feet in the southwest corner. That elevation change gives the tract natural drainage and varied terrain rather than flat, uniform ground. Soil is sandy loam, and native grasses cover the open areas between timber stands. The southwest corner sits at the property's high point, with utilities already available at the road, making it a practical building site for a future home or cabin. Water Features Water is one of this property's strongest assets. A spring-fed pond of approximately one acre is already stocked with catfish, and creeks run through the tract alongside multiple hardwood drainages fed by natural springs. One of those drainages has the topography to support an additional pond of roughly six acres, giving a future owner room to expand the water features already established here (see property video for illustrative rendering of proposed second pond). For buyers asking whether there is water on the property, the answer is yes: a stocked pond, creeks, and several spring-fed drainages. Timber & Wildlife Timber covers approximately 95 percent of the 119 acres in a mixed hardwood and pine stand. Native hardwoods include white oak, southern red oak, water oak, hickory, persimmon, hollytree, dogwood, sweetgum, post oak, and green ash, growing alongside loblolly and shortleaf pine. That species diversity supports East Texas whitetail deer, feral hogs, and waterfowl drawn to the pond and creek drainages. More than three miles of established ATV and UTV trails run throughout the property, giving hunters and recreational users existing access to the timber, water features, and drainages without having to cut new roads. The tract is best viewed by ATV or UTV given its size and trail-based access. Access & Infrastructure Two gates open onto County Road 246, a dirt, county-maintained road, providing the tract's primary entry points. The property also has frontage along Jamestown Road on its east side, though that boundary carries no entrance and functions as a secondary frontage rather than an access point. Fencing is partial, and there are no existing outbuildings on the property. Electric service is available at the road, and water is supplied through a community system, both of which support future development at the southwest homesite or cabin location without requiring a well or extensive utility buildout. County & Tax Considerations White Oak Ranch is located in Smith County and lies within the boundaries of both Chapel Hill and Arp Independent School Districts. The property currently carries an agricultural tax exemption. Buyers should confirm exemption transfer requirements with the county appraisal district as part of due diligence. Taken together, the pond, the trail network, and the buildable high ground in the southwest corner give this tract both immediate recreational value and a clear path toward future development, while the timber stand and existing exemption support its function as a working piece of East Texas land. Listing ID: 42139-202622
$549,900  •  114.82 acres
If you're looking for beautiful Georgia land that you can hunt, camp, hike and ride your ATVs on, Spindle Top offers 114.82 acres perfect for all that and more. From the farm gate entrance, take the gravel drive up to breathtaking mountain views and cleared green fields. Enjoy the internal trails for ATV recreation, hunting, horseback, and hiking. Located on a paved county road providing easy access to your property, the area is still sparsely populated and surrounded by large property owners, giving you privacy and a feeling of seclusion. If you want a rural lifestyle with great views but still close enough to life’s necessities, this is the spot. Bring your RV, start a mini-farm, or just enjoy the peaceful mountain views. With power nearby, no deed restrictions, and merchantable timber, this property has endless possibilities. Spindle top is located in Lylerly, Georgia, a quiet mountain town situated less than 2 hours from Atlanta (100miles), Birmingham (111miles), and Huntsville (88miles), and just an hour from Chattanooga (50miles). Although secluded, the property is only a short drive from Rome GA (33miles), home to Berry College, where you will find hospitals, shopping, and recreation on Lake Weiss. Recreational opportunities in the area are plentiful. Spend some time visiting the Little River Canyon National Preserve or the Chattahoochee National Forest, which has an abundance of hiking trails, wildlife management areas and several state parks with great fishing. A few other things you'll find in the area are agritourism, kayaking, horseback riding, and motocross.
$8,500,000  •  114 acres
Warrior Springs Ranch offers the utmost tranquility and comfort with excellent access to Boerne, Helotes and San Antonio. While extremely accessible, the property exudes privacy and comfort.
$1,243,485  •  113.25 acres
113.25 Acre PRICE: $1,243,485. ($10,980/acre). Tract #1: 44.5 Acres ($488,610 / $10,980/acre). Tract #2: 68.75 Acres ($754,875 / $10,980/acre).
$895,680  •  111.96 acres
Your Private Wilderness Awaits! If you're looking for the perfect hunting retreat, outdoor getaway, or an escape from the city, this 111.96-acre tract in the North Georgia mountains is it! Located just outside Ellijay, Preacher Hill is a hunter’s paradise teeming with deer, turkey, and small game, along with a beautiful creek and power nearby for easy setup. Why This Property? *Incredible Hunting – Packed with trophy deer & turkey, making it an ideal spot for sportsmen *Secluded & Private – Escape the noise and stress of the city—this is your own slice of wilderness *Creek on the Property – A natural water source that adds to the beauty and wildlife appeal *Road Frontage & Power – Easy access and ready for your RV, campsite, or huntcamp *Close to Carters Lake – Just minutes from boating, fishing, and hiking at one of Georgia’s best outdoor destinations *Endless Outdoor Fun – Perfect for ATVs, hiking, camping, shooting, or just enjoying the fresh mountain air *Escape to Ellijay – The Heart of North Georgia’s Outdoors Located in Ellijay, GA, this property gives you the best of rugged wilderness and small-town charm: --Surrounded by Nature – Rolling mountains, hardwood forests, and endless trails --Close to Carters Lake – Trophy fishing, kayaking, and miles of scenic shoreline --Charming Mountain Town – Local BBQ joints, cozy cafes, and the famous Ellijay Apple Festival --Wildlife Galore – Whether you're hunting or just enjoying the scenery, you’ll love the abundant game If you’re searching for a true outdoor retreat—whether for hunting, recreation, or a legacy property to hand down to future generations, this property is ready for your adventure! Call today for more details or to schedule a private tour!
$1,000,000  •  108.7 acres
The Roberts Ranch — 108± acres in NW Lampasas County, TX, on CR 2200. Ag-exempt cattle ranch with rolling Hill Country views, pecan trees, and established whitetail, hog, turkey, and dove. Two ponds (1-acre stocked with catfish, bass & perch), Corix water, and septic in place. Move-in ready with a cabin, electrified deer cabin, metal shop, and multiple outbuildings. Ideal for grazing, hunting, weekend getaways, or full-time rural living.
Contact for Price  •  108.27 acres
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Warrior Ridge Ranch is a rare Hill Country offering encompassing approximately 108.266± acres in one of the most scenic and sought-after pockets of Real County. Defined by dramatic elevation changes, crystal-clear live water, free-ranging exotic wildlife, and sweeping long-range views, this exceptional ranch delivers year-round enjoyment with a truly turnkey setup. Located just minutes from Camp Wood, the property offers the perfect balance of privacy, accessibility, and authentic Texas Hill Country living—ideal for recreational use, entertaining, or legacy ownership.
$6,750,000  •  106.59 acres
Private 106± acre retreat in Montgomery ISD with 4BR/3BA updated home, pool, pond, and multiple additional homesites — wildlife haven with rolling views and mature trees. A private oasis designed for relaxation and entertaining. Endless possibilities for this secluded retreat at the end of a quiet road, offering rolling vistas, mature trees, and serene frontage along Rankin Creek and Lake Creek. The light-filled, updated 2,308 SF 4-bedroom, 3-bath home features modern finishes and comfortable living spaces designed to capture natural views from every angle. Outdoors, a sparkling pool, stocked pond, and sweeping views create an inviting environment for leisure and recreation. A barn adds versatility, and multiple additional homesites with breathtaking views provide the opportunity to expand the estate or build a second dream home. Lovingly maintained to preserve its natural beauty and wildlife, this property offers the perfect combination of privacy, elegance, and country charm.
Contact for Price  •  102 acres
Paradise Ranch is an exceptional 102+/- acre recreational and residential ranch located in the rolling countryside of Lavaca County near Hallettsville, Texas.
Contact for Price  •  101 acres
Perched atop a commanding Hill Country plateau in the highly coveted Waring–Welfare corridor, Kendall Ridge Ranch is a premier 101± acre offering defined by elevation, access, and location. This is one of the most desirable pockets of Kendall County—where ranch land, proximity to Boerne, and long-term appreciation intersect. From the top of the ranch, nearly 360-degree panoramic views stretch across the Texas Hill Country, delivering a rare combination of scenery, usability, and investment-grade location.
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