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$42,000,000  •  2,894 acres
The Smith Ranch spans 2,900± acres of rolling oaks, limestone bluffs, and sweeping Hill Country views. Featuring 2 private lakes, 13 ponds, and 12+ miles of creeks, this fully high game-fenced ranch offers trophy whitetail and exotics, trophy bass fishing, and prime waterfowl habitat. Available in tracts from 600 to 2,900± acres, it’s a rare Hill Country legacy estate offering exceptional beauty, privacy, and lasting value just over an hour from Austin.
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$10,900,000  •  1,200 acres
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$5,000,000  •  954 acres
This beautiful 954+ Acre, Turn-Key Boutique Hotel & Retreat Property (386 hectares) located just an hour north of the capital city, San Jose, which serves as a lush jungle paradise in the rain / cloud forests of Costa Rica.
$12,995,000  •  806.88 acres
Architecturally significant estate designed by Fay Jones, offering a rare opportunity to own a true work of art. Built in 1976, this stone & cedar residence features 6,333 sq ft, vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, extensive flagstone floors, walls of glass, skylights & seamless indoor/outdoor living. Four massive stone fireplaces anchor the home, complemented by custom wood lighting, built-ins & rich natural materials throughout. Kitchen offers quartz counters, bar seating & high-end stainless appliances. Primary suite includes fireplace & dual baths. Separate-entry guest quarters functions as a private “house within a house.” Outdoors enjoy a gunite pool with waterfall, flagstone & courtyard gardens framed by stone walls & metal gates. Gated 806 acres includes 10 ponds, White River frontage, cross-fencing, second home, horse barn, hay barns & equipment buildings, offering exceptional equestrian, farm or recreational potential. A rare legacy estate where architecture, privacy & panoramic views come together.
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$1,890,000  •  748 acres
$2,100,000
Nearly 750 acres near Helper, UT, featuring a 4,000+ sq. ft. cabin, water rights, historic ghost towns, wildlife, and extensive trail access. Hunting, recreation, and exploration opportunities with reliable county road entry.
$2,599,000  •  450 acres
Southern Refugio County is known for its productive grasslands and fertile farmland, and Hartland Ranch is a strong example of both. This turnkey combination cattle ranch has the infrastructure in place for a buyer to bring their herd and begin operating right away. The seller may also consider selling a portion of the existing herd. With quality soils, recently improved pastures, and Jiggs and Tifton Bermuda grass already established, the ranch is positioned for continued productivity. Paved frontage along FM 1360 and functional ranch infrastructure throughout make Hartland Ranch a productive working ranch in a desirable location. LOCATION Hartland Ranch is located in southern Refugio County, approximately 30 miles northeast of Corpus Christi and 15 miles south of Refugio. The ranch has paved access along FM 1360 and is positioned in a productive ranching and agricultural area of the Coastal Bend. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch is gently rolling with elevations from 30 feet on the western side to 25 feet toward the eastern side. In recent years, the owner has taken in approximately 250 acres of farmland and sprigged Jiggs and Tifton Bermuda. The end result is a productive grassland with strong grazing potential. The ranch is primarily open in nature, with scattered native brush and an approximately 35-acre portion of denser habitat. WILDLIFE Hartland Ranch, with its open grassland, tanks, and surrounding agricultural country, creates strong potential for dove hunting. While much of the ranch is open in nature, the property also includes approximately 35 acres of native cover that adds habitat diversity and provides cover for deer and other native wildlife. Although the owners have not heavily hunted the ranch, deer live on the ranch year round AGRICULTURE The Hartland Ranch has been operated as a working cattle ranch for approximately 10 years and has the infrastructure in place for continued livestock production. The ranch is cross fenced into 8 pastures, all connected by a central lane system. With established pastures, multiple water sources, troughs, tanks, and a centrally located set of pens, the property is designed for practical day to day cattle operations. IMPROVEMENTS The ranch includes a 2 BR/1 BA Barndominium. The Barn is attached to the house with a large shop area and covered equipment and vehicle parking. A centrally located set of working pens is tied into the ranch’s lane system, allowing cattle to be moved efficiently from the pastures to the working area. Together, these improvements provide a seamless setup for continued ranch operations. WATER The ranch is well watered, with two water wells (One solar and one electric). Water is piped to the pasture troughs and working pens, allowing for reliable distribution throughout the ranch. In addition, there are 5 tanks on the property that provide pasture water and create attractive areas for dove and other wildlife. ELECTRICITY There is electricity throughout the ranch. MINERALS This is a surface only sale. EASEMENTS Enterprise has a pipeline ROW on property TAXES $1,200/year
$2,200,000  •  335 acres
Under Contract
The Cibolo Creek Ranch is a 335 +/- acre Southern Duval County gem. From the entrance through the heart of the property, the ranch has been exceptionally maintained and is ready to enjoy from day one.. This is a true sportsman’s paradise, offering eloquent lodging, an impressive barn and entertainment setup, top-tier technology, and outstanding native game habitat. The owners are offering the property fully furnished and equipped, including the tractor, implements, hunting rigs, landscaping equipment and other ranch related items. Personal firearms and art will be excluded, but everything else will convey to the new owner. The included equipment, furnishings, and ranch assets contribute significant added value and have been kept in excellent condition. LOCATION Cibolo Creek Ranch is located on County Road 236 in southeastern Duval County. The ranch offers easy access, with Corpus Christi being only 60 miles to the North East andFalfurrias only 8 miles to the Southeast. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The foundation of a strong South Texas Ranch is the soils. Cibolo Creek is blessed with comitas loamy fine sand throughout except in the creek bottom. What this provides is an excellent landscape for mixed open quail habitat with mixed brush in the creek. This combination of open country, brush diversity, and creek bottom habitat makes the ranch well suited for quail, deer, turkey, dove, and other native wildlife. WILDLIFE The landowner has focused largely on family recreation and diverse opportunities for native game species thriving in southern Duval county. With the habitat provided on the ranch, there are great numbers of quail, deer, turkeys, dove and other native species. Quail lanes have been installed for a few dog days a year and provide good interior road systems to traverse the ranch. Deer hunting is strong, with the ranch producing quality trophies for the area. Turkey numbers are also strong, and the surrounding agricultural country creates exceptional dove hunting around the house lake and along morning flight paths to nearby fields. AGRICULTURE The property has excellent exterior fencing and could be used as a cattle ranch with the dense stands of grasses that have not been grazed since the current owner purchased the property. IMPROVEMENTS In 2021 and 2022, the owner built all new improvements overlooking the house lake. The headquarters compound consists of a 3-bedroom, 2-bath home with a large open kitchen and living room, master bedroom, bunk room, walkaround porches, a screened dog run, and a garage. The home, furnishings, fixtures, and overall design were thoughtfully done and are well suited for a high-end weekend getaway, family hunting ranch, or full-time homestead. Because the owners use the ranch from a distance, they incorporated top-tier technology for lighting, security, sound, and remote monitoring. Many of the home and ranch functions can be operated from a phone, allowing the owner to arrive at a cooled, lit, and ready ranch house, even after dark. There is also a large barn with ample space for trucks and equipment. Within the barn is a “Man Cave” featuring two bathrooms, a bar, seating area, and pool/card table. The sound system throughout the house and barn is high quality, and water to the main house is run through an RO system. WATER The ranch has a large bore water well that runs water to the house lake along with several pilas and wildlife water sources throughout the ranch. The namesake of the ranch “Cibolo Creek” dissects the middle of the ranch running east and west providing a lush riparian area with large hackberries and mixed brush. ELECTRICITY There is electricity throughout the ranch. MINERALS This is a surface only sale.
Contact for Price  •  328 acres
Discover an exceptional turn-key hunting ranch nestled in the heart of Concho County, Texas, just outside the charming towns of Ballinger and Paint Rock. This meticulously managed high-fenced game ranch offers unparalleled opportunities for whitetail deer hunting with top-notch management and genetics, ensuring trophy-class bucks year after year. Adding to the exotic appeal, the property is home to a thriving population of scimitar oryx, providing diverse hunting experiences in a controlled and sustainable environment.
$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.
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$4,495,000  •  198 acres
$4,750,000
Cross Creek Ranch encompasses 198 breathtaking acres in the heart of western Walker County, uniting rolling topography, exceptional improvements, and premier wildlife management into one extraordinary legacy property.
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$1,650,000  •  163 acres
The Brush Pen Hollow Ranch is a newly improved 163± acre relatively turnkey recreational property set in the heart of South Texas. Located just seven miles north of Three Rivers along the Atascosa River, the ranch has a blending of upscale lodging while still having that classic deer camp atmosphere. The ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a thoughtfully developed property where both comfort and function have been carefully considered. Designed for immediate enjoyment, the Brush Pen Hollow Ranch is ideally suited as a private family retreat, corporate hunting destination, or long-term investment you get to enjoy. The improvements were constructed with attention to detail, creating an inviting atmosphere for entertaining, relaxing, and spending time outdoors. The land itself showcases a wide range of diversity in habitat that makes this region so desirable. A combination of wet-weather creeks, thick Atascosa River bottom, an earthen tank, and diverse native forage that provides excellent habitat for wildlife that supports strong populations throughout the year. This balance of these features enhances both the recreational appeal and ecological value of the property. LOCATION 1 Hour from San Antonio, TX 3 Hours 30 minutes from Houston, TX 2 Hours from Austin, TX 1 hour from Corpus Christi, TX TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The ranch has nice rolling topography with approximately 50ft of elevation change throughout. Beautiful and unique limestone outcroppings highlight the central portion of the property providing great vantage points for hunting or simply having a sundowner. The property contains a wide variety of soils ranging from El oso clay with the rest (majority) of the property being mixes of sandy clay loam and fine sandy loam. A wide variety of native brush and grasses from your typical Mesquite, Persimmon and to Black brush and White brush, with Texas Kidneywood, provide exceptional habitat for whitetail deer and other native species. Adding to the diversity of the ranch are the heavily wooded riparian areas along the Atascosa River and Brush Pen Hollow. You will find large live oaks covered with Spanish moss and a host of other hardwoods. WILDLIFE Wildlife found on the ranch includes a low-fenched high density White-tailed deer herd that the current owner has managed over the years. Other species on the ranch include Bobwhite quail, dove, tons of Rio Grande turkey that thrive along Atascosa River, various predators and feral hogs. The majority of the southern fenceline is high fence providing a jump start if the next owner desires a fully high fenced property. The remainder of the ranch is low fence to no fence. IMPROVEMENTS The ranch has benefited from extensive recent capital investment, creating a turnkey ownership opportunity. The newly built home and barns create a fresh start to a classic deer camp atmosphere. At the front of the property is a newly completed 2,400± square-foot lodge, finished with ranch flare and designed to provide comfortable accommodations while enjoying South Texas and everything it has to offer. Supporting the residence is an approximately 1,800± square-foot metal shop in like-new condition, providing ample storage for equipment, ATVs, and ranch vehicles. Additional improvements include a 1,050± square-foot wash-down barn complete with game cleaning facility and utility features, making the property exceptionally well-suited for hunting and various other ranch operations. A decorative gated entrance welcomes visitors, while improved ranch roads, parking areas, and professional landscaping complete the property's polished appearance. WATER El Oso water cooperative supplies water to the house and outbuildings, there is also one larger earthen tank and a wet weather creek that runs through the middle of the property from north to south. The far west side of the property is bordered on 2,400ft of the Atascosa River. Importantly, the groundwater estate conveys with the surface ownership, providing an additional long-term asset for future ownership. ELECTRICITY There are electric service lines on the eastern portion of the property. Karnes Electric Coop. MINERALS The property is subject to an existing oil and gas lease with three producing gas wells. A couple pipelines and a railroad traverse a portion of the ranch. Surface sale only. AREA HISTORY Three Rivers, Texas derives its name from the confluence of the Atascosa, Frio, and Nueces Rivers—three iconic South Texas waterways that have shaped the region's history, ecology, and enduring ranching heritage. Long before the arrival of European settlers, these rivers sustained Native American tribes, including the Coahuiltecan peoples, who relied on the abundant water, game, and fertile floodplains. During the Spanish colonial era, the river corridors became important travel routes for explorers, missionaries, and early ranchers moving across South Texas. Following the establishment of the railroad in the late 1800s, Three Rivers emerged as a regional hub for agriculture and commerce before becoming one of the birthplaces of the South Texas oil boom with the discovery of the nearby Pettus and Tom O'Connor fields. Today, the convergence of these rivers continues to define the landscape, supporting productive ranchland, exceptional wildlife habitat, and the rich outdoor traditions that have characterized the area for generations.
$3,800,000  •  160.01 acres
Step into the legacy of the American West at the historic Triangle T Guest Ranch, a rare 160-acre retreat nestled among dramatic boulder formations and ancient oak trees in scenic Texas Canyon. One of Southern Arizona's oldest guest ranches with 11 casitas, 15 full RV spaces, the most amazing and famous Rock Saloon, a restaurant with full commercial kitchen, pool, great horse facilities and an owner's residence. This storied property offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and established hospitality infrastructure. Set at a comfortable 4,800 ft elevation with a mild year-round climate-approximately 10 degrees cooler than nearby Tucson-the ranch has long attracted outdoor enthusiasts, artists, and travelers seeking an authentic Western experience. Surrounded by the striking landscapes of the Little Dragoon and Dragoon Mountains and within easy reach of the Chiricahua Mountains, Cochise Stronghold, and Kartchner Caverns, the location is ideal for hiking, horseback riding, birdwatching, and exploration. Steeped in cultural and historical significance, the property neighbors the Amerind Foundation and includes ties to Native American heritage, with petroglyphs and sacred ceremonial sites among the rock formations. The ranch also holds a fascinating place in American history, with documented use during WWII, notable guests, and a long-standing presence in film and television production. Designed for both lifestyle and income-generating opportunity, the ranch supports a wide range of established and repeat uses. It has hosted weddings, reunions, and retreats of all kinds-including wellness, corporate, religious, and rehabilitation programs-along with long-running annual events, festivals, and competitions. The property is a recognized destination for motorcycle groups, RV clubs, equestrian clinics, and outdoor sporting events, and has accommodated corporate clients, extended-stay guests, and large group functions. Significant value-add opportunity exists through modernization of marketing and digital presence. The ranch has historically operated with minimal online footprint and limited social media engagement, relying primarily on word-of-mouth and repeat clientele. A new owner can capitalize on existing demand by implementing updated website functionality, digital booking systems, and targeted marketing campaigns to increase visibility, occupancy, and revenue. With infrastructure suited for gatherings both large and small, the ranch regularly welcomes nonprofit fundraisers, youth and community organizations, artist and photography groups, and specialty interest clubs. Its location along a seasonal bird migration path, dark-sky conditions for stargazing, and expansive terrain further enhance its appeal for nature-based programming and experiential tourism. Equestrian facilities include a regulation-size arena, riding trails, and obstacle course, with the rare advantage of allowing guests to bring and camp with their own horses. Additional features include dry camping areas, employee RV accommodations, and flexible event spaces-supporting everything from multi-day clinics to music festivals and private celebrations with live entertainment. Whether envisioned as a boutique resort, event destination, retreat center, or private legacy property, the Triangle T Guest Ranch offers unmatched character, proven versatility, and exceptional potential in one of Arizona's most iconic landscapes.
$799,900  •  150 acres
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Very private and secluded farm in SW Arkansas. Property has a 3 bedroom 2 bath brick home. 150 acres of well maintained pasture, several stocked ponds, 2 - 500 foot chicken houses. Currently used for a cattle operation. Other out buildings include large shed to store equipment and smaller buildings for storage or work area. Wildlife is abundant with Canada geese on the ponds and deer and turkey are very common to this area.
$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.
Contact for Price  •  117 acres
Welcome to East View Ranch, a sprawling 117-acre estate nestled in the heart of Central Texas, just 12 miles from Hondo, 14 miles from Bandera, and a convenient 45-minute drive to San Antonio. Located just 5 miles off Highway 173, this exceptional property offers the perfect blend of peace, accessibility, and outdoor adventure. The ranch features 67 acres of high-fenced land, expertly designed for exotic game such as axis deer and nilgai, offering a unique wildlife experience unlike any other. The remaining acreage is fully low fenced and meticulously cleared, with improved grasses providing an ideal habitat for native species like whitetail deer and turkey. Two well-maintained stock tanks—one within the high-fenced area and one outside—ensure ample water for both wildlife and livestock. At the heart of East View Ranch stands a stunning 2,067-square-foot modern farmhouse, featuring three spacious bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. The home masterfully blends rustic charm with contemporary comfort, creating a warm and inviting space for family living and entertaining. A charming 1-bedroom, 1-bath guest cabin adds extra lodging for visitors or extended family. Entertainers will appreciate the large gazebo with a fully finished outdoor kitchen, perfect for hosting gatherings or relaxing under the Texas sky. Attached to the gazebo is a 1-bedroom, 1-bath casita, offering additional private accommodations. A large pole barn provides ample storage for equipment, vehicles, and recreational gear. A robust water well with a healthy flow supplies consistent water throughout the ranch, supporting the lush landscape and abundant wildlife. Whether you’re seeking a private retreat, an exceptional hunting property, or a family legacy ranch, East View Ranch offers a rare combination of luxury, adventure, and natural Texas charm.
$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.
Contact for Price  •  99 acres
The 99 ± acre Axis Band Ranch is a turnkey, high-fenced Hill Country retreat designed for those who value privacy, wildlife, and year-round recreation. Home to an established trophy Axis herd and diverse native game, the property offers comfortable accommodations for up to eight guests, extensive ranch infrastructure, and a thoughtfully improved landscape ready for both relaxation and active wildlife management. Whether you’re seeking a weekend getaway, hunting destination, or exotic breeding operation, Axis Band Ranch checks every box.
$1,150,000  •  85.31 acres
Rabbs Creek Ranch is a great getaway tucked into the heart of Lee County, about 6.5 miles southwest of Giddings. Spanning 85.31 acres, this place has a little bit of everything—gently rolling terrain with about 60 feet of elevation change, open pastures perfect for food plots or improved grasses, and patches of thick woods for privacy and wildlife. There’s also 1,800 feet of Rabbs Creek running through the property and two ponds, one of which is over an acre. It’s conveniently located about an hour from Austin and about two hours from Houston or San Antonio, making it a great spot for a weekend escape or a permanent homeplace. Improvements include a 1,386 sq. ft. manufactured home built in 2010 that’s in great shape. It’s perfect for a weekend retreat or a place to live while you build your dream house. Utilities are already set up with Lee County Water Supply and Bluebonnet Electric. This ranch has so much potential, whether you’re dreaming of a weekend retreat, a hobby ranch, or a place to call home. The combination of peaceful landscapes, ponds, creek frontage, and space to roam makes it a real Texas gem.
$1,695,000  •  79.23 acres
Western Colorado ranch compound, multiple dwellings, VRBO potential, equestrian, hobby ranching, views, & ponds.
$2,999,999  •  77 acres
2 Modern Farm Homes 77 acres 4 ponds Gated entry
Contact for Price  •  58 acres
Lone Man Mountain Preserve is a picturesque 58 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.
Contact for Price  •  50 acres
Summit Oak Ranch is a beautifully developed 50-acre estate offering refined country living with easy access to Hondo, Bandera, and San Antonio. Located just 5 miles off Highway 173, this fully improved property is ideal for full-time living, a weekend retreat, or a recreational ranch with all major infrastructure in place. At the center of the ranch is a custom 2,067 sq ft modern farmhouse featuring three spacious bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. The home combines rustic styling with clean, modern finishes and includes an open-concept layout perfect for both quiet living and entertaining. For guests, there’s a separate 1 bed, 1 bath cabin and an attached 1 bed, 1 bath casita built into the covered gazebo area—ideal for hosting friends or extended family. The gazebo is a true entertaining highlight, complete with a fully finished outdoor kitchen, making it the perfect space for gatherings, outdoor meals, or enjoying quiet evenings under the Texas sky. The land is fully low-fenced and cleared, with improved grasses and plenty of space to run livestock or enjoy native wildlife such as whitetail deer and turkey. A single, well-maintained stock tank near the home provides a reliable water source for wildlife or livestock. A standout feature of Summit Oak Ranch is its private water well, which supplies consistent water to the home, guest accommodations, and all ranch improvements. The property also includes a large pole barn for storing equipment, tools, or recreational gear. Summit Oak Ranch offers the ideal balance of privacy, comfort, and utility—making it a rare turnkey opportunity in the heart of the Texas Hill Country.
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$2,100,000  •  47.77 acres
Sandoval Ponds Farm is a unique, recreational getaway with excellent improvements and multiple hunting opportunities within an hour from Austin. The combination of the deer, waterfowl, fishing, and dove hunting is rare for a property of this size. This creates an opportunity to invest in the growth of Austin and the dynamic new developments happening on the east side of town while providing significant recreational potential. LOCATION Situated about 11.7 miles northwest of Taylor, Sandoval Ponds Farm is located at 1750 FM 1063, Taylor, TX and within Thrall ISD school boundary zones. Thrall ISD is the #2 school district in Williamson County. Proximity: 7+/- miles from Lake Granger 11.7+/- miles from Taylor 14.6+/- miles from HEB (Taylor) 28.6+/- miles from Georgetown 44+/- miles from Temple 45+/- miles from downtown Austin 46.3+/- miles from ABIA 73.7+/- miles from College Station TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The property’s elevations range from approximately 485 to 520 feet. This region is known for its nutrient-rich clay soils and historically significant tallgrass prairie ecosystem. Today, the landscape is predominantly composed of improved pasture grasses, including King Ranch bluestem, Bermuda grass, and Johnsongrass, providing productive grazing opportunities. WILDLIFE The wildlife species found on the property are commonly found in this area, such as white-tailed deer, dove, and migratory waterfowl. Notably, the soil conservation reservoir provides excellent duck hunting opportunities. Additionally, the corn field on the property attracts doves during the hunting season. Occasionally, the owner has seen bob-white quail, rio grande turkey bob cats and feral hogs. An incredible amount of varying bird species frequent the property due to the mulberry trees. AGRICTULTURE Approx. 17.50 acre corn field is separately fenced and leased to a neighboring farmer for corn production, and provides the ag tax valuation for the property. IMPROVEMENTS As you enter through the gated entrance, a nice driveway leads to the main residence. Built in 2021/2022, the approximately 3,610-square-foot home offers 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and an attached 30x60x14 carport. Just outside the back door, you’ll find a covered porch overlooking the in-ground swimming pool, built in 2023, creating an inviting space for relaxing or entertaining while enjoying the surrounding landscape. Additionally, there is a chicken coop and turf putting green in the backyard. Nearby the main residence, there is an enclosed insulated 1,200+ sf shop and a 45x70x10 pole barn. WATER The property has an abundance of water features including multiple ponds, a wet-weather creek, and a shared access to a LCRA Soil Conservation Service Site Reservoir. City water is provided by the local service. ELECTRICITY Oncor electric delivers to this area. MINERALS Any owned minerals will convey. AREA HISTORY Texas Blackland Prairie is an area shaped by ranching, cotton farming, railroads, oil booms, and more recently, large-scale industrial growth. Along FM 1063, the historic agricultural landscape remains largely intact, even as the area experiences some of the most rapid rural transformation in Central Texas.
$3,927,500  •  46 acres
Sunset Ridge Equestrian Estate. A rare and remarkable offering, Sunset Ridge Equestrian Estate spans over 46 acres of premier horse property, defined by sweeping mountain views, vibrant sunsets, and exceptional water rights. A true legacy asset. The property includes 45 shares of the Cottonwood Ditch, is serviced by a well, and benefits from Lefthand water, delivering both value and long-term security for agricultural and equestrian use. A circular drive creates a grand arrival to the stately brick residence, where a welcoming front porch introduces a spacious and well-designed 5-bedroom home. Thoughtful living spaces include formal living and dining rooms, a sunroom, main-level bedroom, and a family room with wet bar and wood-burning fireplace. The kitchen features double ovens, an electric range, breakfast bar, and seamless access to the patio and pool for effortless indoor-outdoor living. Upstairs, the primary suite is a private retreat with panoramic views, dual closets, fireplace, and sitting area, complemented by three additional light-filled bedrooms. The lower level offers a rec room, sauna, and office. Designed for serious equestrian pursuits, the infrastructure is truly exceptional: a 17-stall main barn with office, 3-stall mare barn, heated shop with apartment and kitchenette, indoor and outdoor arenas, hay shed, grain bin, multiple storage buildings, and motorhome. Whether for training, boarding, or personal use, the scale and versatility are unmatched. An extraordinary opportunity to own a legacy equestrian estate with coveted water rights, outstanding facilities, and endless potential for refinement, expansion, or future development.
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