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$63,587,650  •  10,687 acres
Located in South Texas' famed Golden Triangle, the North Ranch encompasses 10,687± acres of top-notch wildlife habitat and includes almost 6 miles of the Nueces River. The turnkey property, situated 5 miles north of La Pryor and 15 miles south of Uvalde in Zavala County, is one of the finest hunting ranches available today. Over the past seven years, the current owner acquired six properties and formed the North Ranch. The ranch, which fronts on FM 1436, has been designed to be best in class. The North Ranch is home to exceptional white-tailed deer and some of the best bird hunting—Bobwhite quail, dove and Rio Grande turkeys—in the state. Since 2017, deer have been managed under an MLDP-3, but the hunting has been limited. In the past three years, mature whitetails measuring 160" — 190" have been harvested. In addition, the ranch boasts oryx, axis deer, feral hogs and a host of non-game species. The Land and the Water Towering pecans, Mexican sycamore and oaks stand sentry along the river, while guajillo, black brush, white brush, mesquite, guayacan and other protein-rich brush species inhabit the uplands. The land has been strategically cleared and roller chopped to increase edge and plant diversity. Native grasses have been replanted where suitable. The Nueces is pocked with deep, blue holes that hold water for swimming and fishing even in drought. The North Ranch possesses water rights from the Nueces. In addition to the river, the North Ranch has approximately 1.5 miles of surface water, measuring about one-quarter mile wide. More than 7.5 miles of 2-inch poly water line and an additional 7.5 miles of 4-inch poly water line have been laid and buried. The water distribution system also includes eight (8-feet in diameter) cement water troughs and two (20-feet in diameter) cement water troughs; all are encircled by 8-foot cement skirts. There are four irrigation wells (one = 120 gal./min.; one = 300 gal./min.; two = 110 gal./min.) The irrigation wells are used, in part, to supply a 40-acre Reinke pivot and a 36-acre Reinke pivot. The ranch has two domestic solar wells, six domestic electric submersible wells and another domestic well (60 gal./min.) connected to a 60,000-gallon storage tank that supplies the headquarters. The Living Thanks to the attention to detail, living is comfortable and easy. The style, as befitting a Brush Country ranch, is rustically elegant and resplendent with adobe, stone, hammered metal and wood. Strategically placed courtyards and gathering areas ensure that family and guests can soak up the textured beauty of South Texas. The two-bedroom/two-bath Farm House encompasses 1,600± square feet of updated, beautifully appointed living space. The open floor plan residence features a kitchen with an eating area and living room. With four bedrooms and four baths, the 2,500± square-foot Dog Trot, situated across the courtyard from the Farm House, serves as a guest house. The two-story Chef House features two bedrooms, one full bath and one-half bath. Set away from the main compound, the six bedroom/six bath Cowboy Cabins measure about 1,000 square feet. The River House sits near the Nueces. Currently used as storage, it could be upgraded to living quarters. The ranch's focal point is the 11,600± square foot Barndominium. The front one-third is living space, while the remaining two-thirds provides storage. The living space includes a commercial kitchen with an attached utility area, a dining area, living room and bathroom. In addition, the Barndominium has four bedrooms each with a private bath. In addition, there is a 700± square-foot laundry and a 500± square-foot secure gun room. The Infrastructure The North Ranch has a shooting range with a two-story, covered shooting deck and a five-station skeet range with an elevated shooting pavilion. The North Ranch's perimeter is high-fenced and there is also a 3,000± acre high-fenced "enclosure". Approximately 7 miles of five-wire cedar post fences have been installed as cross fences. The ranch has a functional set of cattle pens and two (2,000 square feet and 4,000 square feet) equipment barns. The ranch roads provide easy access to the entire ranch. All furnishings and the 29± Atascosa deer blinds, 31± Atascosa 500-pound corn feeders and 32± 2,000-lb. protein feeders convey with the sale. The Opportunity For anyone looking for the ultimate recreation destination, the North Ranch has it all. Seize this rare opportunity before it disappears as quickly as a wily muy grande into the brush. . . Call Howard W. Hood at (830) 739-3815 with Hood Real Estate, Inc. Listed for $5,950/acre.
$17,500,000  •  1,387 acres
Ranches of this size, caliber, and turnkey, ready to enjoy immediately with this proximity to Austin are very rare. 1387+/- acres , this ranch is entirely HIGH fenced. There is an active income producing hunting operation in place generating nearly $300,000 per year. The ranch features several species of exotic game, including Aoudad, Texas Dall Ram (Bighorn Sheep) Gemsbok, Wildebeest, Red Stag, Axis Buck, Black Buck Antelope, Fallow Deer, Scimitar Horned Oryx, Eland, and Zebra. There is also a very healthy Whitetail deer population. About 7 Bulls and 10+ cows. Hogs and wild turkey are also available to hunt. This is a very diverse ranch with rugged mountains, hilltops, bottomland, pasture, and abundant tree coverage, including large live-oak, Spanish oak, cedar elm, pecan, mesquite and prickly pear and others. The views, vistas are nothing short of spectacular. There are many very nice water features throughout the ranch,4 Large Lakes plus multiple ponds as well as multiple seasonal creeks. There is an exceptional road system throughout the ranch, making most all of it accessible. Additionally, improvements include the main lodge 3600 sqft. 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. The lodge is reminiscent of a rustic mountain retreat, offering abundant outdoor living area, perched on a hillside with incredible views . In addition, there is a caretaker’s residence 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, a hunters home, which accommodates up to 17 people with 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and 2700+/- sqft. There is a barndominium that has 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms attached to a very large shop, carport, walk in cooler with Rail and winch system and covered concrete animal processing area. By the main lodge a large workshop/garage as well as 2500 square foot free standing metal insulated equipment barn with stained concrete floor "Toy House" designed with very large doors with high ceilings for Motorhomes, RVs boats and other large troys. The ranch is easily accessed 15 minutes from Llano via Highway 16 on scenic CR 226 and is less than 90 minutes back to Central Austin. Possible smaller acreage options, available with the improvements. Additional information and pictures found at http://www.lostrockymountainranch.com
Contact for Price  •  1,170 acres
1170 ± Acres Frontage on HWY 35 Frio River and Leona River Frontage High-fenced & cross-fenced Improved Coastal Bermuda pastures Huge Live Oaks 2 Ponds Future irrigation potential Electricity
$9,750,000  •  1,155 acres
Stalwart Ranch - Normangee Division, is a functional working cattle ranch in the northwestern portion of Madison County. This ranch is predominantly rolling terrain, fenced into 9 separate pastures. Several areas of woods remain for wildlife with Caney Creek crossing the eastern side of the ranch, providing waterfowl opportunities. There are 13 separate bodies of water providing adequate water supply for livestock and recreation. Each pasture has either lakes, ponds or trough water. One pasture combines as a hay field to produce coastal and jiggs. Fences are in good shape from new to recently reworked. A partially covered heavy-made set of pipe working corrals exist with load-out chutes and hold over pen with shed. The working pens have electricity, lights and water. The main barn 40’x80’ steel. Ranch offers two homes - main home being a 3/2.5/2 and located on a hilltop with views. The second home is a 3/2 and being used as an employee residence with carport and several outbuildings.
$13,995,000  •  1,075 acres
Ranches of this size, caliber, and turnkey, ready to enjoy immediately with this proximity to Austin are very rare. 1075+/- acres , this ranch is entirely HIGH fenced. There is an active income producing hunting operation in place generating nearly $300,000 per year. The ranch features several species of exotic game, including Aoudad, Texas Dall Ram (Bighorn Sheep) Gemsbok, Wildebeest, Red Stag, Axis Buck, Black Buck Antelope, Fallow Deer, Scimitar Horned Oryx, Eland, and Zebra. There is also a very healthy Whitetail deer population. About 7 Bulls and 10+ cows. Hogs and wild turkey are also available to hunt. This is a very diverse ranch with rugged mountains, hilltops, bottomland, pasture, and abundant tree coverage, including large live-oak, Spanish oak, cedar elm, pecan, mesquite and prickly pear and others. The views, vistas are nothing short of spectacular. There are many very nice water features throughout the ranch, 3 Large Lakes plus multiple ponds as well as multiple seasonal creeks. There is an exceptional road system throughout the ranch, making most all of it accessible. Additionally, improvements include the main lodge 3600 sqft. 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. The lodge is reminiscent of a rustic mountain retreat, offering abundant outdoor living area, perched on a hillside with incredible views . In addition, there is a caretakers residence 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.. There is a barndominium that has 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms attached to a very large shop, carport, walk in cooler with winch & rail system and covered concrete animal processing area. By the main lodge a large workshop/garage as well as 2500 square foot free standing metal insulated equipment barn with stained concrete floor "Toy House" designed with very large doors and high ceilings for Motorhomes, RVs boats and other large troys. The ranch is easily accessed 15 minutes from Llano via Highway 16 on scenic CR 226 and is less than 90 minutes back to Central Austin. Possible smaller acreage options, available with the improvements.
Contact for Price  •  700 acres
700 ± Acres Family-owned ranch for over 60 years Access from easement on FM 2895 High fenced on two sides One pond & wet-weather creeks Good ranch roads & senderos Dense brush coverage Abundant native wildlife Surrounded by large neighboring ranches
$7,250,000  •  608.63 acres
Magic Ranch is a true gem. Located in Dodge, TX (just 12 miles east of Huntsville), the iconic ranch offers all the best parts of country life without being too far from the luxuries of the city. The property is beautiful as well as functional with numerous ranching amenities. The estate includes a large 2-story home with pool, guest house, employee housing, show barn, covered chute area, pipe working pens, equipment barns, lakes, ponds, rolling hills, and much more. Two creeks traverse the acreage and are lined with large hardwood trees, creating pristine views from every vantage point. Wildlife is abundant on the land which also adjoins the Sam Houston National Forest. The sprawling ranch is located within minutes of The Woodlands, North Houston, Conroe and Lake Livingston. For more information, visit www.markhamrealty.com/magic-ranch
$3,750,000  •  592.13 acres
Located just south of the Walker/Madison County line in the heart of the woodland hills territory of Texas, Brushwood Rose Ranch sits on a picturesque 592 acres of prime Texas recreational land. The main focal point of this ranch is the hilltop Brushwood Lodge, a recently completed state of the art facility designed for entertaining. There is also a living area with a private master bedroom, bunk room, bath with shower, and gourmet kitchen together with all the modern amenities of a fine home. The property has been developed for recreation to include hunting, fishing, hiking and 4-wheeling, including Coyote Lake, an 8 acre stocked lake. The ranch also offers agricultural aspects for cattle and horses, with 7 separate board rail fenced pastures, hay barn, horse stalls, etc. Located minutes north of Huntsville and south of Madisonville with frontage on I-45 and FM 2989. For more information, visit the Brushwood Rose Ranch website
Contact for Price  •  525 acres
Opportunity of a lifetime to own this absolutely beautiful property and 2.4 miles of the clear San Marcos river, 525 acres of hills, pastures, dense mature trees and beaches for unlimited Hiking, Hunting, Canoeing, fishing, kayaking, bird watching, horses, cattle and a log cabin overlooking the unending serene views. Sandy beach areas for great picnics and easy access to the River for swimming or floating down the river. The home is located off the main drive and overlooks the property with panoramic views and fantastic sunsets. Located just 37 minutes from Austin and 45 minutes from San Antonio, access to the ranch is made easier by a fully paved road to the entrance. This versatile ranch provides a once in a lifetime chance for private enjoyment, development opportunity or the establishment of a generational land holding.
$2,644,044  •  388.83 acres
Located halfway between Harper and Junction in Kimble County, the ±388-acre P. Bode Ranch offers Hill Country living on a scale that is increasingly hard to find. Although most Hill Country ranches of this size are far off the beaten path, access to the P. Bode Ranch is easy. The entrance fronts on CR 442, which is about 3 miles north of the US-290. As another reference point, the ranch is about 6 miles from the intersection of I-10 and US-290. P. Bode Ranch is within easy reach of the coveted small-town amenities of Fredericksburg, Junction and Kerrville. The bright lights of both Austin and San Antonio are about 90 minutes away. The gently rolling hills, covered with native grasses and a mixture of live oak and cedar, provide a blank canvas of opportunity. Although the elevation changes are gradual, stunning views—the ones that make the Hill Country one of Texas' most beloved regions—still abound. While it has been used primarily as a cow-calf operation, the ranch is home to a variety of native wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and feral hogs. The exterior fences are functional game-proof; the interior fences are traditional net wire. A water well with an electric pump and a concrete holding tank serve the needs of livestock and wildlife. For those looking to create a one-of-a-kind life against the beautiful backdrop of the Hill Country, the P. Bode Ranch offers the opportunity on a rare scale. To see the P. Bode Ranch for yourself and stake a personal claim, call Jeffrey C. Hood with Hood Real Inc. at (830) 431-1177. The ranch is listed for $6,800/acre. (Additional acreage can be purchased for the same price per acre.)
$666,407  •  360.22 acres
High Lonesome Ranch South is located in NE Val Verde County near Juno, Tx. The ranch is 43 miles SW of Sonora, Tx off Hwy. 189. Tract sizes range from 95 acres to 400 acres with the average size of 240 acres. This region is the southern end of the Edwards Plateau, which creates a landscape of outstanding beauty and diversity supporting a wide variety of native and exotic game species. The terrain on the ranch varies from large wide valleys covered with cedar, widely scattered live oak, hackberry, mesquite, and wild persimon trees to flat topped hills and rugged canyons with escarpment oaks, cedar and native brush cover. Wildlife on the ranch includes native whitetail deer, free ranging exotics (axis deer, aoudad, fallow deer), feral hogs, Rio Grande turkey, quail and dove.Additional Tracts Available. Frank Harlos Realtor, Reginald Tuck Broker
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$525,000  •  150 acres
$599,000
150 acre high fenced ranch for sale in Robert Lee, Texas  This 150 acres of high-fenced land located in Coke county just south of Robert lee, Texas is stocked with exotic and domestic game for great hunting. The property has very think cover, 2 dirt tanks, 3 great water wells. 2 are new and all three run off solar, 2 electric poles/meters, 3 nice blinds, 4 tripods, 5 feeders, There is a trailer house on the property that can be used as a hunting camp. The property has been stocked with axis, Blackbuck, whitetail. There are also hogs, quail, turkey, dove, and ducks. When the property was stocked they had 2 breeder bucks and 8n does and all are tagged.   This property is approximately 3 miles from Robert Lee, 30 miles from San Angelo, 93 miles from Midland/Odessa, 65 miles from Big Springs, and 58 miles from Abilene.   DISCLAIMER: All property information contained herein is furnished by the owner, or from sources deemed reliable to the best of their knowledge. It is not guaranteed, and United Country M&M Ranch Land Investments, LLC makes no representation, guarantee, or warranty, expressed or implied; nor do we assume any legal liability for its accuracy. All offerings are subject to change in price, errors, omissions, prior sales, and/or withdrawal without notice. Purchaser is solely responsible for verification and all necessary due diligence that may be necessary or required for purchasers intended use of subject property. In accordance with the law, all properties are offered without regard to race, color, gender, creed, national origin, familial status, or handicap. NOTE: The square footage of home and buildings, lot sizes, acreage size, and all property dimensions are approximate; subject to verification by purchaser, and/or new survey. Notice to buyers representatives: When buying farm & ranch land or investment property the buyers agent, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at initial showing of the property listing to the prospective real estate investor in order to participate in real estate commission. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of United Country Real estate.
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$2,495,000  •  128 acres
The 128± acre Double S Ranch, located in Medina County, is a perfectly sized oasis of tranquility. With paved frontage on County Road 211 near FM 462, the Double S is situated between Hondo and Tarpley within an easy drive of San Antonio. An electric gate makes entries and exits easy. The Hill Country landscape is a mosaic of native vegetation that includes a variety of trees. As you move from the south side to the north, the elevation increases. The pinnacle is marked by a small pavilion which is home to stunning 30-mile views. The ranch is primarily low-fenced. The area is known for free-ranging exotics such as Aoudad sheep and Axis deer as well as plentiful native whitetails. Two small ponds provide water for wildlife. A wildlife food plot site has been carved into the habitat. The two-bedroom/two-bath log-style home, with a detached garage and car port, is a study of warm wood and limestone. The stone fireplace invites people to gather on winter evenings as surely as the front and back porches beckon people to sit and sip coffee on lazy summer mornings. The metal-roofed house is serviced by a water well with a storage tank and includes a rain catchment system. A solar-powered, one-bedroom log cabin, located nearby, would be a great office or workout room. A metal equipment barn with a concrete floor and its own rain catchment system rounds out the infrastructure. With the sale of the property, all blinds, protein feeders, corn feeders, and furnishings in the two-bedroom log cabin convey. Whether for a weekend or a lifetime, the Double S Ranch is an oasis of peace, quiet and elbow room in the Hill Country. To experience the Double S Ranch for yourself, call Jeffrey C. Hood at (830) 431-1177 or Conner W. Hood at (830) 928-2317, with Hood Real Estate Inc.
$1,000,000  •  87 acres
Eagle Nest Alpaca Ranch is one of the icons of Eagle Nest New Mexico. Perched above Eagle Nest Lake with a stunning view, and bordering the state park, you have the advantage of being on the edge of town but your home backs 87 acres of rolling valley land that is home to about 40 alpacas and one Llama. The alpacas have 2 barns/shelters as well as three pastures that they can roam in. There is a building site close to the barns that already has a well, septic and electric for a new home if you choose to build something larger than the existing home. This property is also home to a solar array that pays an annual lease but is fenced off from the alpacas. The array sits on 10 acres and is controlled and maintained by the solar company.
Contact for Price  •  60 acres
Not too good to be True, Hidden Values Included! Only one Building Site with 10 to 80 acres. How do you put a Value on something you cannot see? In our slide Presentation, you will see how and why our unmasking of Hidden Values, which are easily overlooked, become the Cornerstones for fulfilling our client's search for a Peace-of-Mind Lifestyle that is Priceless. These Hidden Values come in many forms; some are the physical improvements we’ve made on this Ranch, but what the Ranch now provides, becomes "Priceless" Specifically, what is the Hidden Value price for the “Peace-of-Mind Lifestyle” for family safety, peace and quiet, and beauty, which are only a sample of the Hidden Values that are Priceless? As you have looked at other Ranches on the Market, I think you will agree this Ranch has many features and benefits that are unequaled. It is the perfect place for escaping from daily frustrations and enjoying a peaceful lifestyle now and maybe retirement in the future. Here are a few additional Hidden Values this Ranch Includes: - State paved highway to Ranch Entrance - Private & Secure Gated Entrance - A Pristine Forest - Privacy & Security for the Family - Crushed Limestone all-weather driveways and roads. - Groomed trees along driveways and roads - 35 to 50 Mile Jaw-dropping views for your new Home and Casitas - An Option to lease or buy an existing Guest Casita that allows you to enjoy your Ranch while your new Home is being built. - Buy now and enjoy the Ranch with family and friends and build now or later - City Conveniences and shopping only 8 to 20 Minutes - Neighbors are other Multi-Million Dollar Ranches - Hunting, Hiking, and Nature Trails - Fiber Optic Internet with speeds up to 10 Gigs - Great Cell Signal - Wildlife Exemption Contact us today and Schedule your private tour of this ranch. Jerry Reed 214-425-9327
$253,513  •  59.65 acres
Coconut Ranch is located off County Road 450, 15 miles south of Rocksprings off Highway 377 . The western half of the ranch is rugged with high hills and spectacular Hill Country views. The eastern portion of the ranch is typical Hill Country terrain with rolling hills intersected by ravines and valleys. The cover on the ranch consists of live oak, mesquite, cedar and hackberry trees along with the native brush and grasses of the area. This is a superb hunting property with whitetail deer, free ranging exotics including axis deer, fallow deer and aoudad, feral hogs and turkey. Owner financing is available on all property in the ranch with as little as 5% down for up to 30 years. Additional Tracts Available. Frank Harlos Realtor, Broker Reginald Tuck
$38,900  •  37 acres
Sierra Highlands Ranch is a majestic wilderness in northern Arizona set amid lush stands of pinon pine and juniper woodlands and broad grassy valleys at a cool clear 6,200’ elevation. Once the home of the ancient Anasazi, today it is home to free roaming herds of elk, antelope and mule deer and the fortunate few who are claiming their spacious 37 acre homestead there. Owners can choose from an outstanding variety of terrains and landscapes ranging from heavily wooded throughout, to blends of treed and meadowland to all open pastureland. Many tracts have been contour surveyed to include rugged sandstone ridges with dramatic overlooks of the wilderness below. Every property has uninterrupted long range views of the surrounding wilderness through clear mountain air free of pollution. An exceptional climate is one of the best reasons to own a tract of Sierra Highlands Ranch. Outdoor work is rarely curtailed do to the weather. The land is blessed with an average of 327 days of sunshine a year. The winters here are mild, typically producing less than 18 of snow most of which falls at a rate of two to three inches per storm and melts into the soil with a day or two. The average high temperature in the coldest month of January is 50 degrees. Summer temperatures are mild with daytime highs averaging in the upper 80s. Private wells are allowed and no permit is required to drill a 35 gallon per minute or less well. The land has a secure groundwater supply from its positioning over two defined aquifers, the massive Coconino Sandstone Aquifer and the overlying Bidahochi aquifer. Drilling depths are economical and windmill pumping common throughout the area. In addition, a free access well is available to ranch owners 24/7 for water hauling. The land surface is blanketed with a fine tillable sandy loam soil, ideal for the raising of vegetables and fruit trees. Apples, cherries, plumbs, pears and a host of garden vegetables thrive in this soil. Area gardeners produce abundant yields of corn, tomatoes, carrots, beans, peppers, squash, and lettuce throughout the area’s warm spring and summer growing seasons. Livestock can comfortably graze the land’s nutrient rich native grasses free of harmful surface rock. The property is within a short drive of Lyman Lake State Park and the Apache County seat of St. Johns, Arizona. St. Johns is a charming pioneer town founded in the 1870’s and serves today as the County seat of Apache County. You’ll find everything you need for your rural homestead there including grocery stores, hardware stores, automotive stores, banks, restaurants, schools and churches. The 1,200 acre Lyman Lake is located 10 minutes south of St. Johns and features outstanding fishing, boating and hiking trails. This is a secluded location and best suited for people seeking large acreage ownership well away from neighboring owners and who place a premium on the freedom to use and work their land in a wilderness setting. free of urban noise and pollution. All corner markers have been set by registered surveyors and the recorded map with all property dimensions is provided to the new owners. The maintained road access to the property is built entirely along title insured easements recorded with the county recorder’s office. The residential, recreational and agricultural zoning allows livestock, camping and RV use at the owner’s discretion. Prices start at $38,900. No qualifying seller provided financing is available with only 10% down. Payments start at $335 a month. The are no closing costs and the monthly payments are account serviced by First American Title, one of the nation’s largest title companies. Call First United Realty at 800.966.6690 for a free photo brochure including additional area properties, topographical map, monthly weather chart, and info on nearby lakes and historic town. First United Realty is Arizona's largest provider of private land and has a wide selection of terrains and wilderness landscapes to select from statewide.
$194,171  •  17.66 acres
Heritage Ranch is located just west of the town of Brady, known as “The Heart of Texas”. The terrain on the ranch varies from level to gently rolling with vegetation consisting of mainly large Oak and Mesquite trees with native brush. Heritage Ranch was once part of the historic Ford Ranch, where the world famous “Brady Buck” was harvested. Game on the ranch includes a very healthy population of Axis, whitetail deer, feral hogs, turkey, quail and dove. Fallow deer have also been seen on the property. Water wells in the area range anywhere from 300-600 feet and electricity is available to many parcels on the ranch. Brady Creek Reservoir (2,020 surface acres) is just a few miles away for boating, water skiing, and fishing. Owner financing is available with 5% down, 30 year term, no prepayment penalties and no credit check. Call 361-557-7060 today to setup an appointment to view the brand new to the market Heritage Ranch! Discounts are available for former and current Military as well as First Responders. High speed fiber optic internet available. Additional Tracts available.Frank Harlos Realtor, Broker Reginald Tuck
$141,000  •  11.28 acres
Multiple tracts to choose from ranging from 10.37 acres to 16.8 Acres. Owner Financing Offered! Heritage Ranch is located just west of the town of Brady, known as “The Heart of Texas”. The terrain on the ranch varies from level to gently rolling with vegetation consisting of mainly large Oak and Mesquite trees with native brush. Game on the ranch includes a very healthy population of Axis, whitetail deer, feral hogs, turkey, quail and dove. Fallow deer have also been seen on the property. Water wells in the area range anywhere from 300-600 feet and electricity is available to many parcels on the ranch. Brady Creek Reservoir (2,020 surface acres) is just a few miles away for boating, water skiing, and fishing. Owner financing is available with 5% down, 30 year term, no prepayment penalties and no credit check. Call today to setup an appointment to view the brand new to the market Heritage Ranch! Discounts are available for former and current Military as well as First Responders. High speed fiber optic internet available.
Contact for Price  •  11 acres
11 ± Acres Access from HWY 90 11,000± sq/ft Mediterranean Villa 2,400± sq/ft Guest house Luxury pool Private gym 6-Car garage Horse barn 1 Pond
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