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$1,800,000  •  99.98 acres
Rare opportunity just 5 minutes north of Huntsville! This exceptional 100+/- acre ranch offers the perfect blend of country living and recreation. Beautiful open-concept home features a vaulted-ceiling living room and expansive views of the property through walls of windows. The kitchen offers alder cabinetry, dual islands, and modern appliances. Spacious primary suite includes two closets. The 3BR/3BA home also features an office; additional amenities include covered porches, screened porch, separate game room/man-cave w/ private bath, fenced yard, outdoor entertainment area, and detached 3-car garage with easy attic storage.The property features gently rolling terrain, mature hardwoods and pine timber, two stocked lakes, abundant wildlife, and an extensive trail system. A 4,900± SF barn includes a 40'x60' enclosed area, 25'x60' covered concrete bay, and 25'x40' section suitable for equipment, livestock or horse stalls. Outstanding residential, recreational, and agricultural property.
Contact for Price  •  97 acres
97 ± Acres Sulphur Springs, Texas Automatic gated entry on I-30 6,548± sq/ft custom home Multi-car garage/shop with an apartment and tiny house 3 barns with over 38 stalls and 11 turnouts Outdoor arena and covered arena Priefert walker, round pen, and ¼± mile oval track 4 large ponds and 3 wet-weather creeks
$1,940,000  •  97 acres
Classiest property in Palo Pinto County....has it ALL !!
$1,150,000  •  96 acres
The Votravis Ranch is a picturesque property located in the San Bois Mountain Range of southeast Oklahoma. The nearly 4,000 sf built home lies in a tranquil setting, offering serene views of the mountain range. This property provides an incredible opportunity for the discerning buyer looking for quiet country living and incredible landscape views. LOCATION The Votravis Ranch is located only five miles east of Quinton on Highway 31. McAlester, the major shopping hub of the area, is located only 25 miles to the southwest. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT This flat ground has historically been utilized for livestock and hay production. The native grasses provide great habitat for small game animals while deer and turkey utilize the property as a travel corridor. There are also four stock ponds located on the premises which provide several watering opportunities for livestock waterfowl. The largest ponds, which contains an island in the center, is frequently utilized by geese to lay and hatch their eggs before flying north. AGRICULTURE The ranch has historically been utilized for a small cow-calf operation and recently for hay production. The chicken coop provides safety for a brood of chickens for those looking to gather their eggs and to help keep pests and insects away. IMPROVEMENTS The main home was custom built in 2006 and consists of 3,984 sqft of living area. The 3-bed, 3-bath home also features two gas fireplaces, safe room, sun room, game room and library. The open floor concept makes this home ideal for hosting large gatherings and entertaining. In addition to the main home, the ranch features a 1,200 sqft, 2-bed, 1-bath apartment that can be utilized as a rental or mother-in-law suite. Adjoining the apartment is the 80’x20′ barn. A portion of the barn is heated via a wood burning stove, while the remaining 40’x20′ features horse stalls. Attached to the barn is a 12′ lean-to that keeps machinery and equipment out of the weather. WATER Water is abundant on The Votravis Ranch. The ranch features four stock ponds, an incredible water well providing ~65 gallon/minute, and rural water to the improvements. ELECTRICITY Electricity is available to all improvements. MINERALS No minerals are owned or will convey with the property.
$650,000  •  95 acres
95 ± Acres Thornton, Texas 3BR/2BA house Barn, storage shed, & loafing shed Low fenced with cross fencing 45± acres with solar panels & 50± acres of pastureland 4 small ponds Frontage on LCR 654 Prime location near Waco & College Station
$882,550  •  93 acres
For the first time in over a century, The Willow Creek Ranch, located just a few minutes outside of Mexia, TX, is now available for sale. This unique property offers a diverse mix of native hardwoods, grasses, and Willow Creek frontage, providing dense riparian habitat. Paired with frontage on Hwy 84 and LCR 258, the property has a perfect blend of accessibility and development potential while maintaining solitude. Whether you’re looking to build a primary residence, a weekend retreat, or a hunting getaway, this blank canvas provides opportunity. LOCATION The ranch is located approximately 2 miles east of Mexia, Texas, off of Hwy 84, which the property fronts for approximately 1,700 feet. The property has additional frontage on LCR 258. 20 miles to Fairfield 45 miles to Waco 88 miles to Dallas 145 miles to Austin 161 miles to Houston 225 miles to San Antonio TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch is primarily wooded with a variety of oaks, hackberries, eastern red cedar, mesquite, cedar elms, and other native flora, including mustang grape. The dense riparian zones along Willow Creek and its tributaries provide thermal cover for the wildlife and enhance the diversity of the property’s overall habitat. There is approximately 30 feet of topographic relief. WILDLIFE Wildlife on the property includes white-tailed deer, doves, hogs, predators, and various small game IMPROVEMENTS With no existing structures in place, the ranch is a blank canvas to build your dream home or weekend getaway. WATER Willow Creek traverses the property from north to south along the eastern portion of the property for approximately 700 feet. The deep creek bed serves as a thermal cover and travel corridor for the native game in the area. In addition, the property has 1,750 feet of a wet-weather creek traversing through the center of the property, as well as a small pond on the northwest corner. MINERALS Seller’s owned minerals are negotiable. UTILITIES A CCN water line, as well as electricity, runs along the southern property line off of Hwy 84.
$495,000  •  89 acres
The Winning Hand Ranch, located just East of Mount Pleasant, is emphasized by its ideal balance of pasture and mature forested acreage. Open pasture along the front of the ranch provides plenty of opportunity for livestock as well as multiple potential house locations overlooking the pond. The decades-old mature hardwood forests provide complete privacy and seclusion as well as habitat for native wildlife. There is paved frontage, power, manicured pastures, a creek, and a beautiful pond at the center of the acreage. This property offers all of the pieces to make this tranquil piece of Northeast Texas a beautiful rural getaway or a great grazing and recreation tract. LOCATION Winning Hand Ranch is located in Northeast TX only 10 miles East of Mount Pleasant and a half mile South of State HW 67 allowing for a 2 hr straight-shot to or from Dallas. The small town of Omaha, Texas is located less than a mile from the property, allowing convenience for quick runs to town for necessities. Distances to Texas’ Metroplexes from the front gate listed below. Dallas: 2 hours Houston: 4.5 hours Austin: 5 hours TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Situated in Morris County, the property demonstrates the favorable characteristics of both the Post Oak Savannah and the Piney Woods ecoregions. Lining the productive pastures, drainages, and the pond on the ranch are a towering mix of mature hardwood and softwood species, including post oaks, southern red oaks, cedar elm, and multiple evergreen conifer species. On the 90 acres, there is also a noticeable amount of topography change, including high points on both the East and West sides of the ranch, and an aesthetically pleasing roll among the pastures. The hardwood veins that run along the property’s drainages operate as great travel corridors and offer habitat connectivity for wildlife traveling to and from the property’s pond and open pastures. The wooded acreage on the western side of the property also serves as great bedding habitat for whitetail deer. WILDLIFE Wildlife on the property is characteristic of Northeast Texas fauna, including whitetail, wild hogs, coyotes, bobcats, doves, and the occasional waterfowl visiting the property’s pond. IMPROVEMENTS The property has both exterior and interior fencing previously utilized for livestock management. No built infrastructure currently exists on the property, allowing a new owner to develop their ideal living and working quarters. WATER There are no water wells on the property. ELECTRICITY Power is accessible and located along CR 3311. MINERALS Surface estate only. AREA HISTORY Morris County, established in 1875 and named for early planter William Wright Morris, lies in northeastern rural Texas along the Arkansas and Oklahoma borders. Settlers here built cotton plantations and cattle farms, relying on fertile soils and timber-rich forests to grow their livelihoods. During WWII, iron ore from the region supported defense facilities, and afterward, farming and ranching continued to serve as the economic backbone. Today, Morris County appeals to ranch buyers seeking timeless working land with access to Daingerfield State Park and a quiet East Texas lifestyle.
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$1,599,999  •  86 acres
$1,799,000
86 ± Acres Seguin, Texas Raw land Easement off of Red Road Mature post oak & hickory trees Cross fenced into 4 equal sections 1 solar water well & cement tank Abundant wildlife Convenient to San Antonio
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$1,750,000  •  82.74 acres
$1,850,000
West River Ranch is a charismatic ranch with a desirable location and tremendous potential. The river runs strong. The improvements are accommodating with great additional future building sites. The surroundings are serene and the time...is now.
Contact for Price  •  78 acres
78 ± Acres Kenedy, Texas Frontage on CR 138 3,500± sq/ft lodge Several hunter’s cabins and equipment barns 1 water well Cross fenced with beautiful rolling terrain Cleared and cut senderos with good native grasses Large neighboring ranches
$2,999,999  •  77 acres
2 Modern Farm Homes 77 acres 4 ponds Gated entry
$494,000  •  76 acres
A true haven for waterfowl enthusiasts, Cinnamon Teal Ranch is an exceptional property. It is conveniently situated just 7 miles from Chocolate Bay and a mere 45-minute drive from Houston. Dominating the landscape, five expansive ponds are managed by an intricate, pre-existing levee system that provides complete control over the property. This property has a history of and continues to be suitable for both crawfish and fish farming operations. LOCATION Cinnamon Teal Ranch is located northeast of Danbury on County Road 210, less than 6 miles from the Danbury. Located only 45 minutes from downtown Houston. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT This property features five individual ponds, providing an excellent environment for duck hunting. All ponds are strategically built to ensure proper filling and drainage depending on the maintenance schedule for attracting waterfowl. WILDLIFE The property attracts a variety of ducks in the winter and is recognized as a waterfowl area with several hunting clubs nearby. Being only 5 miles from the Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge and 7 miles to the bay system, this area attracts a lot of waterfowl during the winter, and for being so close to Houston, the hunting can be exceptional dominated by teal, pintail, and gadwall. It also has very good crane hunting and is often covered up with the “ribeye of the sky”. While goose hunting is not what it used to be, Cinnamon Teal Ranch still does get some geese as it is surrounded by rice farms. The area attracts diverse wildlife, including whitetail deer, pigs, coyotes, bobcats, alligators and various water birds including bald eagles and ospreys. AGRICULTURE Currently the property is ag exempt through the wildlife program. The property has been and can be used for fish farming and crawfish farming should a new buyer wish to. IMPROVEMENTS The property consists of enhanced individual ponds featuring robustly constructed levees that allow for easy navigation across the entire property. WATER The property’s irrigation system utilizes a network of canals that spans the entire property allowing moving water from one pond to another and can be purchased from the Gulf Coast Water Authority. ELECTRICITY The property consists of enhanced individual ponds featuring robustly constructed levees that allow for easy navigation across the entire property. MINERALS Surface sale and no production in the area AREA HISTORY The area around Danbury has long been known for its outstanding bass fishing and waterfowl hunting. Multiple hunting and fishing clubs are all around the town which helps keep ducks in the area. Danbury is a great small town nearby that has several great restaurants which are always fun to visit on hunting weekends.
Contact for Price  •  75 acres
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75 ± Acres Charlotte, Texas Access from CR 314 Low fenced with cross fencing Raw land Good ranch roads & senderos Approximately 60% native brush & 40% pasture Current owner holds an Ag exemption Adjoining acreage available
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$7,400,000  •  75 acres
$8,625,000
A Rare Colorado Equestrian Estate | Berthoud, Colorado Set amid 75 acres of open countryside with unobstructed Rocky Mountain views, this exceptional equestrian estate offers a rare convergence of privacy, luxury, and Western sophistication. A tree-lined drive leads to an impressive Colonial residence where refined craftsmanship and natural materials create a timeless sense of place. Inside, soaring ceilings, reclaimed wood floors, walls of glass, multiple fireplaces, and custom finishes complement expansive living and entertaining spaces. The chef’s kitchen anchors the home, while a hand-crafted bar—richly detailed in carved wood—and adjoining wine room provide an extraordinary setting for entertaining. Three spacious bedroom suites offer tranquil views, warm wood tones, and beautifully appointed private baths. The equestrian facilities are equally impressive. A state-of-the-art barn features oversized stalls, tack and grooming areas, a ranch-hand apartment/guest cottage suitable for an ADU, and a professional-grade riding arena. With the Rocky Mountains only minutes away, the property provides exceptional access to riding and outdoor recreation. Beyond the residence, the estate unfolds with an indoor pool, seven additional outbuildings, private pond, pivot sprinkler, expansive outdoor living areas, and meticulously landscaped gardens. Approximately $1.08 million in Handy Ditch water rights adds significant value and utility to the land. More than a luxury home, this is a fully realized Colorado estate—an extraordinary combination of land, water, equestrian amenities, architecture, and mountain views. For those seeking a property of true scale and distinction, this is the Yellowstone Ranch of Colorado.
$1,600,000  •  74.92 acres
Welcome to this exceptional 74.92-acre ranch, offering a rare blend of luxury living, working ranch facilities, and wide-open Texas beauty. Perfectly designed for comfort and functionality, this property features a stunning hilltop owner’s estate, a secondary home, extensive improvements, and ample acreage for cattle, recreation, or development. The centerpiece is the 3,604 sq. ft. east-facing estate home, thoughtfully designed with 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and a guest wing to provide privacy for family and visitors alike. A dedicated office makes working from home convenient, while the well-appointed kitchen is ideal for entertaining or preparing meals. Constructed with enduring quality—brick and stone exterior, metal roof, and timeless finishes—the home is built to last. Additional features include a storm shelter, a cozy fireplace with both wood-burning and gas options, and multiple spaces to gather and relax. Facing west, a sparkling pool with attached spa captures panoramic sunset views, creating the perfect place to unwind at day’s end. A second, residence on the property; 2br, 2ba; offers flexibility as a guest house, ranch hand’s home, or rental. Multiple outbuildings, including equipment storage and workshop facilities, provide ample space for ranch operations, or future improvements. Designed with livestock in mind, the ranch includes working cattle facilities. Fencing, and cross-fencing, ensures pastures are ready for rotational grazing and livestock management. The rolling landscape provides a balance of functionality and beauty, offering productive land and scenic vistas. Whether you are seeking a premier working cattle operation, a private retreat, or a legacy property to pass down, this 156-acre ranch delivers. With its combination of an elegant estate home, supporting residence, ranch infrastructure, and unmatched Texas scenery, this property is ready to meet the needs of the modern rancher while offering the comfort of country living at its finest.
$616,250  •  73 acres
Nestled in the heart of East Texas, The Brushy Creek Ranch in Palestine, TX offers the perfect blend of natural beauty, seclusion, and accessibility. This heavily wooded property features a picturesque wet-weather creek that winds through the land, creating ideal habitat for native wildlife such as whitetail deer, hogs, and predators—making it a sportsman’s paradise. With ample road frontage along FM 315, access is convenient yet private, giving you the freedom to shape this blank canvas into your dream hunting ranch, recreational retreat, or weekend getaway. Located just a short drive from Tyler and within easy reach of the DFW Metroplex, The Brushy Creek Ranch combines the peace of country living with the convenience of nearby amenities. LOCATION The Brushy Creek Ranch boasts an exceptional location that balances privacy with convenience. Situated in Anderson County, the property is less than two hours from the DFW Metroplex, making it an easy weekend escape, and just under an hour from Tyler for shopping, dining, and supplies. It’s also less than two hours from Waco, offering multiple routes and access points from major Texas cities. The ranch features over half a mile of road frontage along FM 315 and additional access along County Road 480, providing excellent connectivity and multiple entry options for future development or ranch operations. This prime location makes The Brushy Creek Ranch an ideal destination for recreation, relaxation, or investment. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The Brushy Creek Ranch offers the quintessential East Texas landscape, defined by its heavily wooded terrain and gently rolling slopes that create both beauty and function across the property. Towering native hardwoods and pines—including oak, hickory, and sweetgum—form a lush canopy, while a dense underbrush provides excellent cover and forage for wildlife. The natural variations in elevation and the presence of a meandering wet-weather creek enhance the land’s character and support a rich ecosystem. Together, these features create an ideal environment for hunting, wildlife viewing, or simply enjoying the peace and solitude of the East Texas countryside. WILDLIFE The native wildlife on The Brushy Creek Ranch is abundant and diverse, offering excellent opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. The property’s mixture of mature timber, thick cover, and natural water sources creates an ideal habitat for whitetail deer, wild hogs, predators, and small game. In addition, the pond on the ranch attracts a variety of waterfowl, providing seasonal opportunities for duck hunting. Whether you’re managing for hunting, conservation, or simply enjoying nature, The Brushy Creek Ranch delivers a truly authentic East Texas outdoor experience. WATER The Brushy Creek Ranch sits on top of the Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer, which provides excellent groundwater. Wells in the area are known to produce in excess of 100 GPM, found around 500-700 feet. Co-Op water is also available along FM 315. The ranch has a ~ .25-acre pond in addition to a wet-weather creek that cuts through the middle of the property. ELECTRICITY There is electricity available to the ranch. MINERALS Minerals are not included. EASEMENTS There is an above-ground power line easement on the southern portion of the property. TAXES The ranch is ag exempt.
$890,000  •  73 acres
73 ± Acres Kerens, Texas 400± ft of Trinity River frontage with a bluff overlooking the river 3BR/2BA lodge Low fenced Dense woods with mature oaks & cedar 3,200± ft of wet-weather creek Miles of established trails 4 deer stands & 4 feeders convey
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$519,120  •  64 acres
$648,900
64 ± Acres Floresville, Texas 20± minutes from San Antonio 380± ft of FM 2579 frontage 5-strand barbed wire perimeter fence Rural water and electricity 1 pond and wet-weather creeks Several good building sites Partially cleared leaving mature trees
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$11,200,000  •  63 acres
$11,900,000
Discover the Florida River Ranch, a 63-acre equestrian paradise minutes from downtown Durango, Colorado. Enjoy river access, a custom 4,948 sq. ft. log home with smart features, top-notch equestrian facilities, and Incredible water rights with additional adjudicated water rights. With 550 acres of BLM land access, this unique property offers breathtaking beauty and endless recreation.
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$874,900  •  61 acres
$899,900
61 ± Acres Timpson, Texas 4BR/4BA brick house with an in-ground pool 1,200± sq/ft shop & a 900± sq/ft barn 1± acre pond stocked with bass & catfish 2,200± ft of live water Byfield Creek Low fenced with 5 fenced pastures Good coastal hay & timber Ag valuation for timber & livestock
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$3,950,000  •  60 acres
$5,450,000
60 ± Acres Wimberley, Texas Custom gated entry 1,600± sq/ft house with a converted garage 2,000± sq/ft equipment barn Partially game fenced ¼± acre pond 1,700± ft of wet-weather creek Abundant wildlife
Contact for Price  •  60 acres
Hard to find a nice private family small hunting ranch with unique features in the heart of Texas whitetail hunting country surrounded by similar and larger ranches. Unique features: *Doak Branch and a feeder seasonal creek provide game travelways showing abundant tracks and trails. *Five senderos cut to allow safe simultaneous hunting. *Fenced and gated frontage on a private section of county road that is behind a multi owner barrel lock allowing shared access with neighboring land owners. Other features: *Power drop on the east end of the property *Good well with pressure tank *Quail sighted on the property *Excellent wildlife cover with combination of partly open land on the east end and dense brush on the west sendero end. *Numerous building sites *numerious food plot sites *Sandy soil enabling easy clearing *A few minutes to Charlotte and 20 minutes to Jourdanton. (Atascosa county seat) *East end of the 60 acres is higher than most of the surrounding area and then gently slopes west down to Doak Branch. *Ag Exempt Summary: This place can be enjoyed as it is or easily improved to make it whatever you want. And you can say that about a few other properties, but wildlife travelways like this cannot be added to another property without mother nature providing the creeks. If you have been looking for a family hunting place, don’t let this one slip by. It’s special. Call to have a look. Jimmy Fuchs 210-413-3939.
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Contact for Price  •  60 acres
Ag exempt land just outside the Elgin etj half way between Tesla and Samsung plants on State Highway 95 North at Roemer Lane. An Ideal location for use to contribute to the expanding development activities supporting ongoing growth driven by both plants. Water to the property provided by Aqua Water Supply Corporation. Electric service along both State Highway 95 and Roemer Lane. Call Jim Fuchs for price. 210-413-3939
$600,000  •  59 acres
Desirable 59+ acre parcel in the scenic Bella Vista plains. Majestic oaks grace the northwest section of the property with a seasonal creek meandering through the oaks and native meadow. There are two legal entries off highway 299 into the property located on the southeast and southwest corners. New road is almost complete to the creek with two permitted culverts installed in the drainage ditch. The property is perimeter fenced with barbed wire fencing. Mountain and meadow views including Mt. Lassen. This could be a dream homesite, or just a place to get away, graze some livestock and enjoy the peaceful setting. Potential for development would need to be verified with Shasta County Planning. Power and phone are along highway frontage. Property Highlights: • Parcel number: 305-210-036 Shasta County • New road required crossing seasonal drainage and getting a California Department of Fish and Wildlife Permit to install (2) – 36” culverts with rock protection. • The new road to be covered with a 3” rocked surface. • New fencing along highway 299. • Three perc tests were complete in December of 1998. • Soil report and map available. • Seasonal Yank creek flows into the property from the north and exits on the west. • The topography is level to slightly rolling with a few drainage ditches and creek bed.
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