luxury farmhouses for sale Presidio County, United States
Farmhouse Presidio (United States)
This 3923.59 ranch is adjacent to the City of Presidio, providing exceptional access and development potential. The Texas Pacifico Railroad crosses through the southern portion of the ranch and a solar farm has been built to the west with utility infrastructure in place. This ranch is also within miles of the Rio Grande with potential for hydrothermal exploration. Equally well suited to recreation, the northern portion of the ranch has varied terrain with mountain views across the Chihuahuan desert landscape. the property can currently be utilized for hunting, hiking, and there is potential for agricultural endeavors. Inquire for plat maps.
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Marfa (United States)
Conveniently located just a mile from Marfa's western city limit, this 119-acre tract has almost 1,200 feet of highway frontage and no deed restrictions. There has not been another tract this large, this close to Marfa, come onto the market in almost a decade! So close one can walk or bike into town, yet enough land for your own private retreat. The pristine pasture-land is covered in native grasses, brush, yucca and is fenced on all sides. Views of the mountains in every direction and the Marfa Water tower on the courthouse square. Outside the Marfa ETJ by over 1/2 mile, 8 minutes from the Marfa Municipal Airport. Only State land use laws apply. Overhead electric and fiber internet at US 90, several neighbors have successfully drilled wells at depths of 350-400 feet. Recent survey available.
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Marfa (United States)
Tract 3 of the Marfa Ranch Limited development is located on Ranch Road 2810 just 10 miles from the town of Marfa. Protected by a Nature Conservancy Easement, The Marfa Ranch Limited development was created over 20 years ago to offer its owners the full beauty of the ranch experience, on more reasonably sized tracts. There is not another acreage tract of this size, this close to Marfa, with such expansive views and privacy, with the benefit of agricultural property tax valuation. The most compact of the Marfa Ranch Limited tracts, this rare parcel seems to have been carved out intentionally to provide the highest experiential value per acre. Tract 3 encompasses almost the entirety of a hilltop, providing commanding views across thousands of acres of grassland bound by mountains in every direction. The entrance drive from paved Ranch Road 2810, also known as Pinto Canyon Road, leads up to a short, unassuming road and then turns dramatically up the hill to provide a panoramic grassland view. The Nature Conservancy easement allows for the development of a 25 acre residential compound, a well, planned grazing and recreational hunting, but prohibits all further subdivision or commercial use of the Marfa Ranch Limited Tracts which will protect the view shed of Tract 3 toward the Davis Mountains.
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Marfa (United States)
The Alamito Rim Tract is 814.9 acres located only a few miles off the paved Ranch Road 169, just 15-20 minutes south of Marfa, Texas in north central Presidio County. Parcels of this size in the northern part of the county are uncommon, and the four Alamito Ranch Tracts, ranging from 607-985 acres, present a unique opportunity to own a ranch just the right size for recreation, wildlife management, and agricultural pursuits. The Alamito Rim possesses an expansive, wide-open landscape. Well maintained dirt roads provide easy access to the entire ranch. The tank and old rock cistern attract wildlife and feed irrigation lines across the parcel. The view pans across the cottonwoods of Alamito creek on the west, over the Cienega Mountains, to the peak of San Jacinto Mountain on the south. This ranch is located within a transitional zone between two distinct ecological regions: the mixed prairie and the desert grassland. The Escondido Escarpment - the southernmost terminus of the Marfa Plateau - marks this habitat and elevation shift with its impressive 400 foot cliff faces, mesas, and deep rocky canyons. Diverse wildlife can be found year round including mule deer, blue scale quail, javelina, aoudad sheep, with an incredible, seasonal, migratory bird population. Alamito Ranch has been engaged in grassland restoration through a series of EQIP subsidized programs. These programs aim to remove invasive species by utilizing spiking and grubbing. A cattle operation has continued as part of the restoration with the foremost priority being restoration of rangelands to their natural pre-agribusiness state. Reestablishment of native vegetation, the maintenance of healthy soils, and the conservation of local watersheds have been essential elements to restore habitat in the Alamito Valley. As the new owner of the Alamito Canyon tract, opportunities for continued involvement in the restoration projects are available or you may operate the ranch as you please, as there is no conservation easement in place. The property currently has an agricultural property tax valuation and well water. The contiguous Rock House pasture available with the purchase of the Rim tract; inquire for details.
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Marfa (United States)
The Alamito Canyon Tract is 645.32 acres and only a few miles off Ranch Road 169, 15-20 minutes south of Marfa, Texas in north central Presidio County. Parcels of this size in the northern part of the county are uncommon, and the four Alamito Ranch Tracts, ranging from 607-985 acres, present a unique opportunity to own a ranch just the right size for recreation, wildlife management, and agricultural pursuits. This tract varies over 300 feet in elevation, from 4200 to 4,500 feet and is the highest, most northeastern, of the four Alamito Ranch tracts being offered individually. Views sweep up on the east from the canyon up the mesa, and west across Alamito Creek over 30 miles to the Cienega Mountains and south to San Jacinto Peak. From its mesa Alamito Canyon ranch offers an incredible vantage point for enjoying the exquisite high desert sunset. This ranch is located within a transitional zone between two distinct ecological regions: the mixed prairie and the desert grassland. The Escondido Escarpment - the southernmost terminus of the Marfa Plateau - marks this habitat and elevation shift with its impressive 400 foot cliff faces, mesas, and deep rocky canyons. Diverse wildlife can be found year round including mule deer, blue scale quail, javelina, aoudad sheep, with an incredible, seasonal, migratory bird population. Alamito Ranch has been engaged in grassland restoration through a series of EQIP subsidized programs. These programs aim to remove invasive species by utilizing spiking and grubbing. A cattle operation has continued as part of the restoration with the foremost priority being restoration of rangelands to their natural pre-agribusiness state. Reestablishment of native vegetation, the maintenance of healthy soils, and the conservation of local watersheds have been essential elements to restore habitat in the Alamito Valley. As the new owner of the Alamito Canyon tract, opportunities for continued involvement in the restoration projects are available or operate the ranch as you please, as there is no conservation easement in place. The property currently has an agricultural property tax valuation. Tracts of this size in the northern part of the county are uncommon, and present a unique opportunity to own ranch land that is just enough for recreation, wildlife management, and agricultural pursuits. The deeded easement road entrance is accessed from RR 169 with the property line just a few miles further.
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Marfa (United States)
The Alamito Overlook Tract is 985.9 acres located only a few miles off the paved Ranch Road 169, just 15-20 minutes south of Marfa, Texas in north central Presidio County. Parcels of this size in the northern part of the county are uncommon, and the four Alamito Ranch Tracts, ranging from 607-985 acres, present a unique opportunity to own a ranch just the right size for recreation, wildlife management, and agricultural pursuits. The Alamito Overlook is the largest of the Alamito Ranch tracts. Alamito Creek winds through the center of the ranch in beautiful, stark contrast to the adjacent high desert landscape. The terrain adeptly shifts from cactus and greasewood to lush grasses and massive cottonwoods trees as you cross into the riparian zone. Above the creek, there are 20-30 mile outstretched views. This ranch is located within a transitional zone between two distinct ecological regions: the mixed prairie and the desert grassland. The Escondido Escarpment - the southernmost terminus of the Marfa Plateau - marks this habitat and elevation shift with its impressive 400 foot cliff faces, mesas, and deep rocky canyons. Diverse wildlife can be found year round including mule deer, blue scale quail, javelina, aoudad sheep, with an incredible, seasonal, migratory bird population. Alamito Ranch has been engaged in grassland restoration through a series of EQIP subsidized programs. These programs aim to remove invasive species by utilizing spiking and grubbing. A cattle operation has continued as part of the restoration with the foremost priority being restoration of rangelands to their natural pre-agribusiness state. Reestablishment of native vegetation, the maintenance of healthy soils, and the conservation of local watersheds have been essential elements to restore habitat in the Alamito Valley. As the new owner of the Alamito Canyon tract, opportunities for continued involvement in the restoration projects are available or you may operate the ranch as you please, as there is no conservation easement in place. The property currently has an agricultural property tax valuation and well water. The contiguous Rock House pasture available with the purchase of the Overlook tract; inquire for details.
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Marfa (United States)
The Alamito Valley Tract is 607.66acres located only a few miles off the paved Ranch Road 169, just 15-20 minutes south of Marfa, Texas in north central Presidio County. Parcels of this size in the northern part of the county are uncommon, and the four Alamito Ranch Tracts, ranging from 607-985 acres, present a unique opportunity to own a ranch just the right size for recreation, wildlife management, and agricultural pursuits. The Alamito Valley embodies the Texas high desert. The soil ranges from white to red to grey with great diversity of flora. The Alamito Creek Valley cuts across the eastern portion of the ranch, creating a dramatic view to the north and south. From the well-maintained dirt roads, you have access to both the lush creek bed and the high, rocky outcropping on the east. Directly north and over 40 miles away, the Davis Mountains rise up with Mount Livermore visible on clear days. This ranch is located within a transitional zone between two distinct ecological regions: the mixed prairie and the desert grassland. The Escondido Escarpment - the southernmost terminus of the Marfa Plateau - marks this habitat and elevation shift with its impressive 400 foot cliff faces, mesas, and deep rocky canyons. Diverse wildlife can be found year round including mule deer, blue scale quail, javelina, aoudad sheep, with an incredible, seasonal, migratory bird population. Alamito Ranch has been engaged in grassland restoration through a series of EQIP subsidized programs. These programs aim to remove invasive species by utilizing spiking and grubbing. A cattle operation has continued as part of the restoration with the foremost priority being restoration of rangelands to their natural pre-agribusiness state. Reestablishment of native vegetation, the maintenance of healthy soils, and the conservation of local watersheds have been essential elements to restore habitat in the Alamito Valley. As the new owner of the Alamito Canyon tract, opportunities for continued involvement in the restoration projects are available or you may operate the ranch as you please, as there is no conservation easement in place. The property currently has an agricultural property tax valuation and well water. The contiguous Rock House pasture available with the purchase of the Overlook tract; inquire for details. creek, hills, desert and grassland combination, views davis mountains
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
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