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Farmhouse Iredell (United States)

Property Description: Incredible opportunity to own a true sportsman’s paradise just minutes outside of Hico, TX. This offering boasts 16 bodies of water, with the largest lake being just over 10 +/- acres. This property is well suited for recreation, livestock, or creating your dream property coming to life minutes from a booming small town Texas town. Location: The property is located just over 6 miles north/northeast of the town of Hico, but in Erath County. Featuring over 3,000 feet of frontage on HWY 220, there are numerous opportunities for future development. Hico, TX is a very quaint but growing little town. With an abundance of excellent restaurants and shops, and a cute downtown strip, there’s always something to do in Hico. Road/Frontage Access: The ranch has frontage and is accessed off of SH 220. Land: The land has a beautiful roll going down to the main bodies of water. With plenty of high ground for grazing cattle and views for miles to the surrounding hill country. Elevation on the property ranges from 1,180 +/- feet above sea level at the highest point to approximately 1,120 +/- feet above sea level at the lowest point along Camp Branch Creek. Water: There are a total of 16 bodies of water on the property. The largest being a 10 +/- AC lake. There are two other lakes that are between 2 to 3 acres. Majority of the ponds are 1 acre or less. Additionally, there is over 2,000 feet of frontage on both sides of Camp Branch Creek with flows from north to south along the backside of the property. This creek has been dammed up to create multiple bodies of water. Recreation/Hunting: Excellent reaction/hunting ranch. Enjoy fishing throughout the series of ponds and lakes or sitting on the bank with a cool breeze watching the ducks come in!

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$1,900,000
land 64.8ha

By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty

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Farmhouse with outbuildings Muenster (United States)

The 4R Ranch is one of the most incredible legacy ranches in North Texas, offering breathtaking views overlooking the legendary Red River Valley. Located just 90 minutes north of both Dallas and Fort Worth, and less than 10 miles northwest of Muenster, the property is ideally suited as either a weekend retreat or a full-time residence. Purchase Options: Potential purchasers should be aware at the outset that there are several sale scenarios for this property: • Scenario #1: a sale of nearly all the acreage, which totals approximately 1,091 acres (and includes 3 houses and 3 winery buildings) for an asking price of $15,877.000. • Scenario #2: a sale of approximately 947 acres, which excludes the houses and the winery buildings, for an asking price of $10,505,000. • Scenario #3: a sale of approximately 966 acres, which excludes the winery buildings, for a total of $10,537,500. Potential qualified purchasers can be provided with maps and additional details for each of these scenarios by David Burgher or Harlan Ray. Additional Information: Potential purchasers should also know that the winery business itself, the wine inventory and the winemaking equipment are not included in the listing prices. However, the purchase of those assets is also a possibility. While the ranch has long operated as a traditional cattle and hunting property, it has also developed into a well-known and highly regarded commercial vineyard and winery over the past decade. The operation includes established vineyards, a beautifully designed tasting room and entertainment venue, and a separate wine production and storage facility. The property has also served as a destination for special events including weddings, mountain bike races, and private gatherings. Two restored historic homes, one more than 100 years old, overlook the vineyards, Camp Creek, and one of the ranch’s three scenic valleys. The owners currently occupy the homes, while a third residence that previously served as the ranch manager’s home now operates as a short-term rental. The winery buildings are positioned on a scenic bluff with sweeping views across the Red River Valley. Nearby there are RV accommodations with shower and restroom facilities, as well as an insulated barn used for additional wine storage. On the southern portion of the ranch are livestock improvements including a mobile home and hunter’s compound, metal barn, and working pens. The northern portion of the ranch features three picturesque valleys with dramatic topography, mature timber, and magnificent hilltop views. The southern 25 percent of the property transitions into gently rolling pasture well suited for livestock operations. Numerous seasonal creeks and draws traverse the land, including over 1.6 miles of frontage along both sides of Camp Creek. Several ponds and stock tanks are scattered throughout the property, providing water for wildlife and livestock alike. With its diverse terrain, abundant water, and established improvements, the ranch provides endless opportunities to entertain family and friends while enjoying the natural beauty and recreational opportunities of North Texas.

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$15,877,000
land 441.1ha

By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty

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Farmhouse Cypress Mill (United States)

Cypress Island Ranch is a beautiful blank-canvas property located in a highly desirable area with excellent long-term upside. Offering strong future development potential while remaining well-suited for recreational and hunting use, this ranch presents a rare opportunity to own a diverse and scenic Hill Country holding. The property features ±1,700 feet of highly sought-after Cypress Creek frontage, lined with mature, towering cypress trees that create a stunning natural centerpiece. Gently rolling hills, quality native tree cover, and open vistas provide multiple ideal homesites and scenic viewpoints throughout the ranch. With minimal improvements already in place, Cypress Island Ranch is ready for a new owner to shape into a dream property. Improvements Cypress Island Ranch offers a well-designed internal road system, including a concrete creek crossing that allows reliable access across the property. The ranch is low-fenced along the perimeter, with a working water well and electricity available throughout, providing a solid foundation for future improvements. Vegetation & Terrain The ranch is predominantly covered in Live Oak and Post Oak, with selective clearing having been thoughtfully completed to enhance wildlife habitat and overall aesthetics. Strategic cedar coverage remains to provide shelter for wildlife, and multiple improved food plots are in place. The gently rolling terrain creates attractive elevation changes and long views across the property. Wildlife Cypress Island Ranch includes 7 watering and feed stations to support a strong native whitetail deer herd and a healthy population of Rio Grande turkey. 5 manicured upland bird hunting fields have been established on the property. Additional wildlife includes dove, quail, hogs, and other native species, making this an excellent recreational and hunting property. Water The property is traversed by Cypress Creek, which typically provides strong water flow in normal rainfall years. Combined with the existing water well, the ranch offers reliable water resources for both wildlife and future improvements. Minerals: See Broker Taxes: $150. Wildlife Exempt School: Johnson City ISD

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$20,250,000
land 364.2ha

By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty

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Farmhouse with garden Blanco (United States)

Description: Discover the untapped potential of this breathtaking 128-acre property located just 7 miles outside of Blanco, offering the perfect blend of seclusion, accessibility, and natural beauty. With valuable road frontage on Crabapple Road, this Hill Country gem features rolling topography and dramatic elevation changes that open up to sweeping long-distance views—ideal for a private retreat or future development. Whether you're looking to build a custom estate, establish a hunting or recreational getaway, or invest in land with strong upside potential, this property has it all. Native hardwoods, open pastures, a natural spring fed pond, and a variety of wildlife create a diverse and vibrant landscape that's both functional and picturesque. Utilities are nearby, and the location offers a rare balance of tranquility and convenience—just minutes from the heart of Blanco, and within easy reach of Fredericksburg, Johnson City, and the greater Austin-San Antonio corridor. Improvements: This property is void of any standing improvements and gives the new owner a blank canvas to do as they please. This property is unrestricted with utilities nearby. Land: These 128 acres has a touch of everything. Flat grasslands in the front with close to 100 feet of elevation change in the back for long distance views overlooking the scenic hill county. There is a spring fed pond that holds water year-round for wildlife to thrive and enjoy. Wildlife: The property supports a healthy and diverse population of native Hill Country wildlife. Whitetail deer, axis deer, homegrown turkey, dove, and wild hogs are frequently seen, offering excellent hunting opportunities. The natural mix of cover, water access, and open areas creates a thriving habitat that also attracts songbirds, foxes, and other native species—making it a great location for both hunters and wildlife enthusiasts. Note: There is one easement on the property, see broker for details. Taxes: Ag Exempt. Minerals: Negotiable. Location: Located 7+/- miles West of Blanco, 30 +/- miles Southeast of Fredericksburg, 40 +/- miles North of San Antonio, 50 +/- miles West of Austin.

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$3,606,960
land 51.8ha

By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty

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Farmhouse with outbuildings San Marcos (United States)

Description: Located less than 10 minutes from San Marcos, Rocky Creek ranch showcases gently rolling terrain, multiple stocked ponds, a wet-weather creek, and mature hardwoods that frame the creek bottoms. The land offers an attractive blend of open pasture and scenic elevation with several prime building sites, all easily accessed by paved road frontage to the south along with county road frontage to the east. With dependable water features, excellent wildlife habitat, and a highly sought-after location along the I-35 corridor, this ranch is ideal for development, a weekend retreat, livestock operation, or long-term investment in one of Central Texas’ fastest-growing regions. Improvements: Improvements include an older ranch house set on a hillside with sweeping views across the property, offering a charming vantage point for future renovation or new construction. The home is serviced by city water, a valuable benefit for residential use. Near the house are several scenic old barns that add character and history to the property while providing practical storage space and potential for restored use. Together, these improvements offer a solid foundation for expanding, updating, or reimagining the ranch to suit a variety of visions. Water: The ranch offers strong natural water features, with city water supplying the home and four well-established stock ponds located throughout the property. One of the ponds is particularly impressive, holding water even through the harshest droughts. A seasonal creek also meanders across the northwest side of ranch, holding during wet periods and adding both scenic value and reliable habitat for wildlife. Vegetation and Terrain: The ranch features gently rolling terrain with a mix of open hills and a shaded low bottom lined with mature hardwoods. Scenic rises provide long views across the property, while the bottoms offer rich soils and a diverse canopy of live oak, hackberry and elm trees. The high areas of the ranch consist predominantly of native South Texas vegetation including mesquite, white brush, persimmon, etc. along with native grasses such as little bluestem, silver bluestem and KR bluestem to name a few. This blend of hardwood cover, open grassland, and rolling topography creates both attractive scenery and excellent habitat for wildlife. Wildlife: The ranch supports a strong population of native wildlife, particularly whitetail deer, which are abundant throughout the property. Rio Grande turkey are frequently seen, and feral hogs come and go. The open fields and ponds draw large numbers of doves, making the property well-suited for seasonal hunting. In addition, typical South Texas varmints such as coyotes, raccoons, bobcats, and foxes inhabit the area, contributing to a diverse and healthy wildlife ecosystem. Location: The property is located on Lehmann Road, less than 10 miles SE of San Marcos,15± miles N of Seguin, 20± miles E of New Braunfels, 20± miles NW of Luling, 40± miles S of Austin, 55± miles NE of San Antonio and 160± miles W of Houston. Minerals: See broker for details Taxes: Ag exemption

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$4,329,500
land 70ha

By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty

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