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$850,000  •  50 acres
$950,000
Bluffview Country Homestead presents an opportunity to own a well-balanced rural property located just outside Wheatland. The 50+/- acres consists of a native grass pasture complemented by mature tree rows that provide privacy, wind protection, and visual appeal. The residence features three bedrooms and two recently remodeled bathrooms, one in the master bedroom. The main-level living room features a rock fireplace, while the basement family room offers a cozy woodstove. An open kitchen filled with natural light flows into the dining area, which opens onto an enclosed back porch with a hot tub. Additional amenities include an attached two-car garage, an underground sprinkler system, and mature trees providing shade and privacy. The property is serviced by a private well and septic system. The livestock facilities include numerous durable pens and tire tank waterers with a nearby shop for storage or workspace. These improvements provide flexibility for a range of uses to incorporate livestock, recreation, or a small-scale agricultural operation. Wheatland is known for its deep agricultural roots and strong community, making it an ideal location for those seeking a Wyoming lifestyle. The Facts: ~ 50+/- acres ~ Five minutes to Wheatland, one hour to Torrington, and one hour to Cheyenne ~ 2,500+/- square foot home with three bedrooms and two recently remodeled bathrooms ~ Main level living room has a rock fireplace, and the basement has a woodstove ~ The enclosed back porch has a hot tub ~ Attached two-car garage, underground sprinkler system, and 800+/- mature trees. ~ Fully fenced and includes established livestock facilities for cattle or horses ~ 36'x56' shop for workspace or storage with 16-foot roll-up door
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$1,800,000  •  47.04 acres
The Bullard Ranch is a 47.04 ± acre recreational ranch for sale in Cherokee County, Texas, combining a 3,300 square foot estate home with an in-ground pool, a metal shop building with finished guest quarters, and a small pond across land split between improved pasture and hardwood and softwood timber. The property fronts FM Road 2137 roughly two miles west of downtown Bullard. GPS coordinates are 32.12967° N, 95.35377° W. The property's mix of open ground and wooded cover attracts whitetail deer, ducks, hogs, and predators, giving this East Texas hunting land year-round recreational value alongside its residential improvements. The Estate Home, Pool and Guest Quarters Built in 2001 and well maintained, the two-story home spans approximately 3,300 square feet per Cherokee County Appraisal District records. Four bedrooms, three full bathrooms, and two half bathrooms are arranged across a den, game room, family room, library or study, and great room, with a formal dining room and kitchen sized for extended family gatherings. A gas log fireplace serves the main living area, and central electric heat and air conditioning serve the residence year-round. A covered front porch overlooks the pasture, and covered porch and patio areas at the rear extend the living space outdoors. The in-ground pool sits behind the home in a long rectangular layout suited to lap swimming, with mature trees around the yard offering shade. A paved asphalt driveway runs from the entry gate to a side-entry carport at the house. Behind the residence, a metal shop and equipment building includes finished guest quarters with two bedrooms and one bathroom, suitable for visiting family or a private office separate from the main house. Land, Terrain and Water From the entry gate, the paved driveway runs approximately three-tenths of a mile through improved hay pasture before reaching the impressive estate home, which sits among clustered hardwood and softwood timber. The land's sandy soils and gently rolling topography are typical of this section of Cherokee County. A small pond on the property provides a year-round water feature and draws wildlife. A private well supplies domestic water, and a conventional septic system serves the residence. Wildlife and Hunting The property's combination of open pasture, timber, and pond water supports whitetail deer, ducks, hogs, and predator species, giving owners hunting opportunity across multiple seasons without leaving the property. Duck hunting concentrates around the pond, while deer and hog activity range along the wooded edges bordering the open pasture. This makes The Bullard Ranch a working example of Cherokee County recreational land that pairs hunting access directly with a full-time residence. Fencing and Access The property carries partial barbed wire fencing. The Bullard Ranch is reached from downtown Bullard by traveling west on State Highway 344 for approximately 1.3 miles, then north on FM 2137 for approximately 0.9 mile to the driveway. Location and Proximity Downtown Bullard, with fuel, groceries, and basic medical services, lies approximately two miles from the property. Tyler is roughly 20 to 25 minutes north via US Highway 69 and provides full retail, hospital, and medical services. Tyler Pounds Regional Airport is approximately 25 to 30 minutes away, and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is approximately two hours and fifteen minutes away, keeping the ranch within a manageable drive for Metroplex buyers. The property is zoned to Bullard Independent School District, served by Bullard Elementary, Bullard Middle School, and Bullard High School. County and Tax Considerations Bullard Ranch carries an active agricultural exemption. Buyers should confirm the current exempted tax figure and exemption type directly with the Cherokee County Appraisal District prior to closing.
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$1,195,000  •  45.6 acres
$1,490,000
Experience wine country living on this spectacular 45.61-acre estate northeast of Plymouth, the heart of Amador County. This beautifully designed 2,492 sq ft, 3 bedroom, 3 bath custom home showcases stunning arched architecture, soaring open windows, and views of lush landscaping, vineyards, and rolling hills. Three separate porches amplify the private views, and high-quality brick and masonry construction, plus hardwood floors throughout, further distinguish the home. The property's vineyard features 19 acres of Zinfandel, Sauvignon Blanc, Nebbiolo, Touriga, and Tinta Cao grapes, some of which have produced award-winning reserve wines for local wineries since the late 1970s. The property also two wells, mature walnut trees, a tranquil irrigation pond, and a sparkling lap pool with a built-in hot tub - with a new, top quality heating system - surrounded by vibrant roses and multiple producing fruit trees, including Meyer lemons, oranges, figs, kumquats, and pomegranates. Inside, the primary king suite includes a spa-like bathroom with a private sauna for ultimate relaxation. The estate also includes a spacious barn divided into a high-bay shop area and separate, apartment-style living quarters with 1 full bathroom and 1 spacious bedroom with a wood-burning stove. The space is perfect for guests, or multigenerational living, but has been a source of steady, long-term rental income for the owners for years. Offered fully furnished, this turnkey property has income-producing potential while delivering an unmatched lifestyle in a serene, picturesque setting. This is more than a home; it's a retreat, a vineyard, and an investment all in one.
$2,500,000  •  45.56 acres
Canyon Wren Ranch: An extraordinary, magical 46.6-acre retreat located on the perennial Aravaipa Canyon Creek! This remote, rare gem is the last privately owned property before the Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness Trailhead offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of prime Arizona land. With a beautiful 3 BR, 3BA ranch-style home at its heart, this estate seamlessly blends comfort and charm, perfect for those seeking a peaceful refuge in nature. Nestled within this remarkable landscape, the ranch includes a 2 BR, 2 BA guest house, a sparkling pool, outdoor fireplace, masonry barn, another small casita, and shop building. All the improvements are adjacent to 9 acres +/- of lush, irrigated grass pastures watered by 3 three registered wells, including two irrigation wells. The property boasts 39.1 acre-feet of grandfathered surface irrigation water rights, ensuring fruitful cultivation of its fertile lands, presenting endless possibilities for agriculture or equestrian pursuits. There are pecan, citrus and other fruit trees in the pastures and around the homes. Importantly, all the improvements are on the road side of the creek, ensuring year-round access. With half a mile of pristine frontage on the year-round flowing Aravaipa Creek and bordering Nature Conservancy land on three sides, the ranch is an oasis of biodiversity. The area showcases a remarkable riparian habitat enriched with towering cottonwood, sycamore, willow, and mesquite trees. This lush environment is a haven for abundant wildlife, making it a dream destination for nature enthusiasts, bird watchers, and outdoor adventurers alike. The sweeping mountain views and dramatic terrain serve as a stunning backdrop, enhancing the sense of serenity and seclusion that this property offers. The sellers, who have cherished this ranch for over 32 years, have enjoyed countless benefits, including dark skies perfect for stargazing and a natural soundscape that enriches the experience of living in harmony with nature. Canyon Wren Ranch is more than just a property; it is a lifestyle, inviting you to immerse yourself in the beautiful combination of the natural Sonoran Desert filled with majestic saguaros and the incredible Aravaipa Canyon Creek riparian forest. Whether you're an avid hiker, a horse lover, or simply someone seeking peace away from the city, this ranch delivers an exceptional quality of life. Canyon Wren Ranch is the finest small ranch available in Arizona today, and with its enticing price and excellent value, it is destined to sell quickly. Don't miss the chance to own this rare sanctuary. Bring your hiking boots and horses and experience the tranquil lifestyle that awaits you at this remarkable property!
Contact for Price  •  45 acres
Experience the Heart of Hill Country at Bear Creek Hilltop Imagine owning 45 breathtaking acres that truly capture the essence of the Texas Hill Country — welcome to Bear Creek Hilltop. Perched atop one of the most awe-inspiring viewpoints near town, this property stretches from sweeping panoramic hilltop vistas to open, sun-drenched fields, and down to the rare and remarkable gift of owning both sides of a named creek.
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$1,300,000  •  41.06 acres
$1,500,000
This 41 Acre Ranch includes a 2 Bedroom 2 Bath Barndominium built in 2005. The Office/Study could be used as a 3rd Bedroom. There is also a Cabin that overlooks the Stock Tank with Fishing Dock.
$506,250  •  40.5 acres
Tract 1-Embrace the wide-open beauty of Texas with this exceptional ~40-acre tract of gently rolling pastureland. Facing west, the property offers sweeping views and breathtaking sunsets across open skies, making it an ideal setting for a homesite, ranch, or recreational retreat. The land’s natural contours provide excellent drainage and add character to the terrain, while the open pastures are well-suited for livestock, hay production, or future development. With ample space and endless possibilities, this acreage offers both privacy and versatility—whether you envision a working farm, equestrian property, or weekend escape. The westward orientation makes it a perfect spot for capturing golden-hour views and creating your own peaceful getaway. Conveniently located within easy reach of nearby towns yet far enough to enjoy the quiet of the countryside, this 40-acre tract is a rare opportunity to claim a piece of rolling Texas landscape and bring your vision to life.
Contact for Price  •  40.4 acres
Located just outside Kingsbury in the heart of Guadalupe County, this exceptional 40.4± acre ranch offers a rare combination of productive pastureland, mature hardwood cover, surface water, and prime accessibility in one of Central Texas’ fastest-growing regions.
$502,338  •  40.19 acres
Tract 2- Embrace the wide-open beauty of Texas with this exceptional ~40-acre tract of gently rolling pastureland. Facing west, the property offers sweeping views and breathtaking sunsets across open skies, making it an ideal setting for a homesite, ranch, or recreational retreat. The land’s natural contours provide excellent drainage and add character to the terrain, while the open pastures are well-suited for livestock, hay production, or future development. With ample space and endless possibilities, this acreage offers both privacy and versatility—whether you envision a working farm, equestrian property, or weekend escape. The westward orientation makes it a perfect spot for capturing golden-hour views and creating your own peaceful getaway. Conveniently located within easy reach of nearby towns yet far enough to enjoy the quiet of the countryside, this 40-acre tract is a rare opportunity to claim a piece of rolling Texas landscape and bring your vision to life.
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$289,900  •  40 acres
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fenced, well, 40 minutes from Tooele City, 15 minutes to Dugway.
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$479,500  •  40 acres
$495,000
Foothill Ranch — Big Valley, California Exceptional Rural Property with Livestock Facilities and Scenic Views Welcome to Foothill Ranch, a unique opportunity to own a versatile rural property nestled on the westside of beautiful Big Valley. This ranch features a variety of functional amenities including a charming 2328 sq.ft. home with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Enclosed back porch and covered front porch with log accents. Additional amenities include an agricultural well and pump house, a domestic well with pump house, woodshed, and cattle working corrals. Large multi-use barn holds hay, livestock, and tack room. Shed roof for additional livestock cover or equipment. Horse enthusiasts will appreciate new pipe corrals and a two-stall covered mare motel, complemented by three spacious livestock pastures for grazing and rotation. Natural springs such as Knox Spring provide reliable water sources, while the landscape is adorned with pine trees and an open meadow offering tranquility and natural beauty. The ranch overlooks cattle fields and the picturesque Nine Springs Reservoir, ensuring breathtaking views and a peaceful atmosphere. Not to mention the unforgettable sunrises from the east. Nubieber, the nearby town, may be one of the smallest in California, but it's part of the serene Big Valley community in Lassen County. Surrounded by mountains, forests, and agricultural lands, this area is renowned for its quiet country lifestyle, four distinct seasons, and abundant opportunities for fishing, hunting, and outdoor recreation. Whether you're seeking a working ranch or a retreat in nature, Foothill Ranch delivers the best of rural California living. Property Highlights: DETAILS: Lassen County Parcel Number: 001-110-945 • 40 Acres • 2328 sq.ft. with 2 x 6 exterior walls • 1991 3-bedroom 2-bathroom • Laundry room with utility sink and exterior door • Additional office/study room • Covered Deck • Enclosed back porch with side desks • Wood Stove on hearth • Solar – owned 10 years plus – hooked into transmission line • Propane cook stove and central heat/air • 2 Car attached garage • Hay and Livestock barn with pipe corrals • Hay shelter with 2 Conex containers • Ag Well and Pump house • Domestic Well and Pump house • Set up for generator • Septic system • Woodshed – hold 5 cords of wood • Cattle working corals • 2 stalls covered mare motel and panel corral • 3 livestock pastures • Perimeter fence and cross fenced • Knox Spring • Pine trees and open meadow • Leveled area designed for an arena
$262,000  •  40 acres
40-acre Garfield County recreational property near Panguitch with 1.2 ACFT water rights, drilled well, power pole on site, year-round road access, BLM frontage, new fencing, and multiple building sites.
$799,000  •  40 acres
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Private 40-acre recreational property adjacent to the Fremont Gorge Wilderness Study Area and just over two miles from Capitol Reef National Park. Features include a 2,625 sq. ft. custom cabin, detached garage/workshop, greenhouse with a 30-foot swim lane, wraparound deck, scenic views, mature pinyon and juniper, private access, and nearby ATV trails, hiking, and public lands.
$618,660  •  38.67 acres
38-acre flat tract with Hwy 89 frontage minutes from Panguitch. Offers irrigation, utilities nearby, fencing, stock corrals, and agricultural soils. Gently slopes east with valley and mountain views. Close to Bryce Canyon and Zion.”
Contact for Price  •  38 acres
For buyers seeking a private Hill Country escape with exceptional views, dynamic topography, and convenient access to Austin and Dripping Springs, Mt. Sharp Overlook is a premier opportunity. The 38± acres combine striking elevation, natural springs, and timeless oaks in a setting that celebrates both beauty and freedom. Whether envisioned as a full-time residence, weekend retreat, or long-term investment, this ranch stands ready to become your personal Hill Country legacy.
Contact for Price  •  35.8 acres
Lone Man Mountain Preserve is a picturesque 35.8 acre retreat nestled in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, ideally located just 8 miles from the Wimberley Square, 10 miles from Driftwood, 13 miles from Dripping Springs, and 30 miles from Austin. With paved frontage, a private gated entry off of Lone Man Mountain Road, and electricity on site, this exceptional offering is ready for your vision. Whether that is an opportunity to build the home you have always imagined or to have a tranquil escape from the city, this property has it all.
$2,750,000  •  35.54 acres
This extraordinary 35-acre luxury estate in Pagosa Springs offers a fully reimagined, turnkey mountain-modern residence with direct access to the San Juan National Forest from your own backyard. Designed for the ultimate equestrian and outdoor lifestyle, the property features premier horse facilities, irrigated pastures, and high-end finishes throughout its expansive living spaces.
$135,000  •  35.1 acres
This stunning +/- 35-acre property in the Ghost River Ranch area of Rye, Colorado captures the true spirit of the American West.
$598,000  •  35 acres
The Cold Springs Sanctuary is a 35-acre parcel ideally situated near excellent hunting opportunities. The secluded, scenic property is ready for development, complete with a perimeter foundation, electricity, a well, and a septic system already in place. The drive to Cold Springs Sanctuary is not only scenic but also leads to a private property offering stunning 360-degree views of mountains, hills, and valleys. Spanning approximately 35 acres, the land features gently rolling native grassland hills and striking moss rock outcroppings. The property is partially fenced with woven-wire and barbed wire along the highway frontage, and a four-wire barbed fence on wood posts along the northern boundary. Access is provided through a gated entrance, ensuring security and peace of mind. The acreage is surrounded by abundant wildlife, including deer, elk, antelope, coyotes, and fox. Sitting at an elevation of 5,900 feet, it provides sweeping views of the surrounding landscape. The northern edge borders the State of Wyoming public land, enhancing the sense of open space and outdoor access. Cold Springs Sanctuary is near "Area 7" in Wyoming, a highly prestigious area in the Laramie Mountain Range known for its trophy-caliber elk, though much of it is private land. It is a limited-quota, preference-point draw area. The area offers a variety of hunting experiences, including archery and rifle hunting. Beyond hunting, the region is rich with recreational possibilities, including camping, hiking, 4-wheeling, and fishing, some of which can be enjoyed on the adjacent State of Wyoming public land that borders the property. The Facts: ~ 35+/- acres ~ 25 minutes to Douglas and one hour to Casper ~ Perimeter foundation and architectural plans for a 3,500+/- square foot home ~ Utilities in place include underground electricity, a 22 GPM well, a septic system, two filled 1,000-gallon propane tanks, and a gravel driveway ~ Gently rolling native grassland hills and striking moss rock outcroppings ~ Near "Area 7" in the Laramie Mountain Range
$3,250,000  •  35 acres
35 acres of pristine farmland with copious irrigation and NO CONSERVATION EASEMENT! This parcel represents one of two 35-acre parcels which could be bought separately or together at a discounted price for both. See MLS # 1064055 for details of the other parcel. 3050 sq ft log home, 6280 sq ft of hay barns and 2224 sq ft of sheds. Irrigation offered is 1.5 shares of Palmerton Ditch. The house is set way back and surrounded by mature trees. One of the last unencumbered properties in the county.
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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
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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.
$381,375  •  30.51 acres
Beautiful views are included in this 30.51+/- acre property located 14 miles northeast of Lampasas in the gated community of Hilltop Ranches near Rumley. This property features a nice level hilltop that is ready for building a home or cabin. A wet weather creek runs through the property, providing excellent habitat for both game and non-game animals, including white-tail deer, turkey, dove, and feral hogs. Numerous live oak, elm, and cedar trees are scattered throughout the land, adding to the natural beauty and privacy of the property. This gated community has minor deed restrictions. Electricity is available along the frontage road adjoining the property. A septic system, water well, or water catchment system will be required if desired.
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