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Farmhouse Elgin (United States)

The South Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch outside of Elgin, Oregon, spans approximately 1,524 acres and blends agriculture, forestry, and recreation. With grazing lands, rich timber resources, and natural water sources, it offers limitless potential. The property features large stands of mature timber and is conveniently located near the Umatilla National Forest. Grazing and timbering have long been integral to the history of this ranch, shaping its landscape and character over the years. With grazing ground ideal for sheep and cattle, as well as timber stands ready for harvesting, the property offers opportunities for agricultural and forestry. Scattered throughout the property are numerous small ponds that provide water sources for wildlife and livestock. Additionally, three perennial fish-bearing streams wind through the terrain. The joining of these larger drainages forms a distinctive landscape, featuring canyons and narrow ridgelines. This ranch is an ideal recreational land tract, offering boundless opportunities for outdoor activities. Bordering the Umatilla National Forest, the ranch integrates with its surrounding wilderness, further expanding its recreational possibilities. National Forest Road 3733 is what divides the South Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch from the North Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch.Final acreage total for South Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch to be determined and verified by a licensed surveyor. Union County, Oregon, located within the landscapes of the Blue Mountains and the Grande Ronde Valley, offers abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest provides hiking trails and camping grounds, while the Grande Ronde River near Elgin is renowned for fishing. The Blue Mountains are popular for hunting, and much of this natural beauty is protected within the national forests of the region, including the Umatilla National Forest, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, and Malheur National Forest. These public lands are managed for multiple uses, including recreation, timber harvesting, wildlife habitat conservation, and watershed protection. Hunting opportunities in Union County offer a variety of game species. Because of the property's location with respect to the Grande Ronde Valley and the Blue Mountain Range, the area provides excellent habitat for wildlife throughout most of the year. Dominant big game use is from elk, black bear, bobcat, mountain lion, wolves and deer, upland game bird (quail / grouse / turkey) and birds of prey (hawks / owls) habitat is evident on the property. The Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch has been harvested for timber in the past. During the early 1970's the ranch was under timber contract with Boise Cascade. It was not until the later part of the '70's that timber management and harvesting was conducted via the owners. The last significant harvest occurred in the early 2000's in the southeast portion of the property. Across the ownership, the forest stands are relatively similar in age, between 30 and 70 years old with scattered trees between 80 to 120 years in age. The property supports Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, White fir, Western larch, Englemann spruce, Western White pine, Black cottonwood, quaking aspen, Water birch, Western juniper and Lodgepole pine. Shrubs of note are Scouler's willow, ocean-spray, Rocky Mountain maple, common snowberry, red osier or dogwood and several wild rose species. Elgin, Oregon, experiences a continental climate and is characterized by warm summers, cold winters with snowfall, and mild transitional seasons. Elgin is a small city located in Union County, Oregon. It is situated in the northeastern part of the state, in the Grande Ronde Valley, near the foothills of the Blue Mountains. Historically, Elgin's economy has been tied to timber and agriculture. Logging and sawmills were major employers in the region. Agriculture, including farming and ranching, also play a significant role in the local economy. The nearest urban amenities to Elgin, Oregon, can be found primarily in the nearby city of La Grande, which is approximately 25 miles southwest of Elgin. La Grande serves as the largest city in Union County and offers a range of urban amenities and services as well as the nearest major airport.

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$1,881,880

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Ephraim (United States)

Diamond Investment Ranch presents an exceptional long-term investment opportunity. Whether envisioned as a continued agricultural operation, a land-banking strategy, future residential or mixed-use development, or a legacy ranch holding, the property offers unmatched versatility with significant water rights including 26 free flowing artesian water wells and 57 shares of Ephraim irrigation water. Diamond Investment Ranch 685± Acres Ephraim Valley Sanpete County, Utah Just west of the rapidly expanding community of Ephraim, Diamond Investment Ranch represents a rare opportunity to acquire a large, productive agricultural holding with exceptional long-term upside. Encompassing approximately 685 contiguous acres across three tracts, this premier working ranch combines irrigated farmland, extensive water resources, breathtaking mountain views, and immediate proximity to one of Sanpete County's fastest-growing development corridors. With its predominantly flat, highly usable terrain and strong agricultural foundation, Diamond Investment Ranch is ideally suited for continued ranching operations, long-term land banking, or thoughtfully planned development. The property offers a compelling balance of productivity, scenery, and future flexibility-an increasingly scarce combination in today's market. Productive Land & Water Resources Situated in the heart of the Ephraim Valley, Diamond Investment Ranch features level, fertile ground optimized for efficient agricultural use. The ranch is dominated by irrigated fields, including productive Garrison grass hay that currently yields approximately 300 tons annually. Roughly 60 acres are served by pressurized riser and side-roll irrigation systems, supporting consistent yields and streamlined operations. Water is one of Diamond Investment Ranch's most valuable assets. The San Pitch River meanders through the northern tract for over a mile, providing reliable flow, scenic appeal, and flood irrigation opportunities supported by established Utah water rights. In addition, the ranch benefits from approximately 26 underground free flowing artesian wells and 57 shares of Ephraim Irrigation watersupplying irrigation, stock water, and domestic use-offering exceptional water security rarely found at this scale. Operational capacity is further enhanced by the Manti Canyon C&H Forest Grazing Allotment, allowing for 1,713 AUMs, significantly expanding seasonal grazing potential and overall ranch productivity. Scenic Setting & Turnkey Operations Diamond Investment Ranch enjoys sweeping, unobstructed views of the San Pitch Mountains, Big Mountain, Ephraim Canyon, and portions of the Manti-La Sal National Forest. Open pastureland, fertile soils, and panoramic vistas create an environment that is both visually striking and highly functional. The ranch is offered as a turnkey working operation, with a herd of bred cows included in the sale-allowing a new owner to step seamlessly into ongoing operations without delay. Flat topography, contiguous acreage, and strong infrastructure support efficient livestock management and agricultural use. Improvements The property includes a growing suite of improvements that support both ranch operations and comfortable rural living. The newly constructed 3000 +/ square foot custom home provides modern on-site housing for owners, managers, or staff and reflect recent capital investment in the ranch. Multiple sets of working corrals and livestock-handling facilities further enhance day-to-day efficiency. Additional details regarding structures, utilities, and improvements will be provided as available. Recreation & Lifestyle Diamond Investment Ranch offers access to outstanding year-round recreation. Nearby Skyline Drive and Ephraim Canyon provide hiking, mountain biking, OHV routes, wildlife viewing, and direct access into the Manti-La Sal National Forest, known for its alpine lakes, fishing streams, camping, hunting, and expansive trail systems. Palisade Reservoir State Park, just a short drive away, offers boating, fishing, paddleboarding, swimming, and camping. Winter recreation includes snowmobiling and cross-country skiing, making the area a true four-season destination. The nearby town of Ephraim adds parks, community events, and small-town charm. Waterfowl hunting on the San Pitch River and fields are second to non on the ranch! Thousands of migratory birds stop here, and this area is part of the Pacific Flyway through the Sanpete Valley. Strategic Location & Growth Corridor Located immediately west of Ephraim, Diamond Investment Ranch enjoys a rare balance of rural privacy and proximity to accelerating growth. The nearby Ephraim Crossing master-planned community-spanning more than 300 acres-is transforming the area with new housing, walkable neighborhoods, parks, retail, healthcare, employment centers, and expanded infrastructure. Ephraim and neighboring Mount Pleasant provide essential services, while Provo lies approximately 1.5 hours north, offering major healthcare, higher education, business services, and a municipal airport. Salt Lake City is just over two hours away, providing full metropolitan amenities and international air access. Regional centers including Price and Richfield are both under an hour's drive. Investment & Development Potential With its scale, water assets, flat topography, and location adjacent to a rapidly expanding community, Diamond Investment Ranch presents an exceptional long-term investment opportunity. Whether envisioned as a continued agricultural operation, land-banking strategy, future residential or mixed-use development, or a legacy ranch holding, the property offers unmatched versatility. As Ephraim continues its evolution into one of central Utah's most dynamic growth hubs, Diamond Investment Ranch is uniquely positioned to appreciate in value alongside the region's future-making it a truly rare offering in today's market.

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$12,250,000

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse with pool Bushnell (United States)

Located along quiet County Road 625, this 47± acre property offers a perfect mix of comfort, space, and privacy in the heart of Sumter County. The property features a 4,692 SF custom home built in 2000 and a separate 1,600 SF office building-ideal for a home-based business, guest quarters, or conversion into a workshop. A newly constructed boat and vehicle storage building adds extra utility for equipment needs. The land consists of rolling improved pasture with scattered oak hammocks, well-suited for cattle, horses, or simply enjoying the quiet country setting. Fenced and cross-fenced with good access, the property is both functional and scenic. Conveniently located just minutes from downtown Bushnell and I-75, the property sits roughly 5 miles from Withlacoochee River access and about an hour from Crystal River, Tampa, and Ocala. It's a rare Central Florida tract that offers the peace of rural living with quick access to major markets and coastal recreation alike.

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$2,250,000
436
5bedrooms
5bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse with garden Glenwood (United States)

Discover Deep Creek Ranch, a 106.6-acre haven in Gila National Forest, NM. With rich history, abundant wildlife, and self-sufficient living, it's a paradise for hunters and nature lovers. Enjoy pristine landscapes and private access to the forest. Located near Alma and Silver City, this New Mexico hunting land offers the ultimate retreat in a stunning natural setting. Situated 6 miles deep within the Gila National Forest in BGU 16a. Featuring a live creek lined with massive sycamore and black walnut trees, the ranch provides miles of habitat for setters to pursue coveys of both Gambel's and Mearns quail. Qualifying for NM Small Ranch E-Plus elk tags, the property has historically drawn a bull elk tag every other year, alternating with a cow elk tag (check regulations). With rich history, abundant wildlife, and self-sufficient living, it's a paradise for hunters and nature lovers. This beautifully maintained, approximately 1,500 sq. ft. home offers 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms-an ideal size that is neither too large nor too small. The residence is truly turn-key, ready for immediate occupancy, and designed for comfortable living. A charming covered front porch invites you to relax, enjoy the scenic views, and observe local wildlife in tranquility. Deep Creek Ranch is completely off-grid and boasts a remarkable history, having provided year-round residence for over 60 years. The property is sustainably powered by solar energy, with brand new, maintenance-free batteries recently installed, and an additional back-up generator for extra security. Modern conveniences are not forgotten, as the home features phone access, reliable cell service, and internet connectivity, ensuring you stay connected while enjoying a self-sufficient lifestyle. In addition there is a 30x60 metal barn to keep any of your toys and vehicles out of the weather. Trophy Elk, Gambel's & Mearns Quail, Mule Deer & Coues Whitetails Known to produce world record and best-in-class elk, 16a unit-wide bull elk tags have sold recently as high as $25,000!Both mule deer and Coues Whitetail abound in the area and are OTC for landowners.Historically a cattle ranch for generations, the seller sold his cattle grazing leases years ago to conservation groups so no grazing currently exists in the Gila National Forest area surrounding the ranch, which has benefited the wildlife tremendously. Merriam's turkeys and deer are in the creek bottom and around the house daily.Coveys of quail flow through the headquarters like traffic in Dallas...The creek flows year-round (most years) dropping to but a trickle during the driest of years... With the water available from the wells, it's possible to have a garden and orchard to help produce your own sustainable living. The ranch has 3 domestic wells and 3 acre feet of water rights which produce +/- 1M gallons per year.The wells have never been dry. Alma has a semi-arid climate, characterized by warm summers, cool winters, and generally low humidity. Annual precipitation averages around 12-15 inches, with the majority falling during the summer monsoon season (July to September). The rest of the year is relatively dry. Silver City is the nearest town with all basic amenities. The distance from Alma, New Mexico to the Grant County Airport (Silver City Airport, airport code SVC) near Silver City, NM is approximately 85 to 90 miles. The trip typically takes about 2 hours.

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$1,600,000
139
3bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Riverton (United States)

This property is made up of 158.21 acres, with in excess of 145 acres covered with water rights through the Midvale irrigation district. The farm has been a very productive parcel of property with gravity fed irrigation via gated pipe, helping keep your expenses down. It has hosted numerous crops including beans, wheat, corn, alfalfa and more.This property has 128+ acres of class II and III soils, with almost 90% of the irrigated land rated this well, it lends itself to being a great starter for the new farmer, or an additional productive property to grow production. The home on the property is a very modest older home with three bedrooms and plenty of room to grow a new family or rest and relax at the end of a day. There is a 5000 sq.ft. shop for the inevitable maintenance work that needs to be done on equipment, and an area to store equipment out of the weather and elements. The property does have a significant amount of wildlife that frequents the live water, and tends to enjoy the shade and cover along it too. Water rights are supplied through the Midvale irrigation district covering in excess of 135 acres on this property. The Paradise Valley and Riverton area are known for the warmer summers that grow crops well, and the mild winters that allow for wintering livestock well!

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$1,399,000
94
3bedrooms
1bathroom

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Elk Mountain (United States)

Elk Mountain Ranch consists of 4215 deeded acres and a 640 acre state lease. A mile of the Medicine Bow River bottom with mature timber and a lush grass base provide the necessary needs for protection and nourishment for both wildlife and cattle. Within the tall stands of grass reside abundant Elk, Mule Deer and Whitetailed Deer. Trophy animals can be seen regularly as they call this ranch home. Ranging from the river bottoms up, O'Mara Creek and the Medicine Bow River sub irrigate 1460 acres of the riparian bottoms and over an additional 825 acres of irrigated native grass produces on average 2 tons of hay per acre. Early water rights from 1884 and 1896 are tied to this ranch. The ditches and laterals are maintained in excellent shape and are left stand for wildlife habitat. The stewardship on this ranch is second to none. One mile of Medicine Bow River frontage provides unlimited opportunities for those wanting to enjoy the outdoors. This ranch protects both banks of the river. Groves of willows and shrubs offer additional habitat and shelter for cattle and wildlife. Moose frequent O'Mara Creek as it winds through the western end of the ranch. All the waterways have created travel corridors for wildlife as they move daily from the daytime bedding areas to feed. The recreational opportunities are endless. Elk Mountain is historically known for its excellent hunting of high quality animals. Success in this area is historic. The fish in this area are abundant and rated up to 300 pounds of fish per mile by Game and Fish. Regardless of experience, anyone who likes to throw a line in the water can succeed. Stock ponds are located throughout the ranch and stock tanks on pipelines have been installed where needed. The irrigation ditches are in excellent shape and pipelines have been kept up. All fencing has been maintained and cross fencing has been installed to increase carrying capacity. After cutting the irrigated hay meadows, cattle thrive going into the winter months cleaning up the fields. A homestead lies off the banks of the river surrounded by mature timber. It is protected in the river bottom offering a peaceful setting of solitude amongst the wildlife. For anyone wanting to enjoy the outdoors, this ranch has it all. Irrigated native grass meadows and the sub-irrigated river corridor provide consistent feed for cattle. Approximately 825 acres of grass is cut annually with the potential to add additional irrigated acreage under the current water rights. Just under two thousand acres of rangeland and a 640 acre State Lease provide additional grazing. Not to leave out the 1835 acres of sub-irrigated ground which all combine to a higher cattle stocking capacity. All pastures are well watered and fenced for cattle. A cell tower lease will be transferred and is in contract until 2050. Along Interstate I-80 at the base of Elk Mountain, this operating cattle ranch offers additional recreational opportunities for the avid hunter or fisherman. Access is excellent as this property can be enjoyed year around. This ranch is located just over a mile from Elk Mountain, Wyoming.

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$15,750,000

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse with garden Ignacio (United States)

The Arboles Bucks And Bulls Ranch checks a lot of boxes. There is a quaint 3BR Farmhouse, large barn and big hay shed. This exceptional 280 acre ranch offers a unique opportunity to own a working ranch, with an orchard, 61 acres of hay production and irrigated pastures, providing great habitat for wildlife. The ranch offers outstanding mule deer, elk, turkey and bear hunting along with many 2-trac trails to explore your ranch. The beautiful 280 acre ranch offers a wide variety of terrain and habitat, with 61 irrigable acres of hay fields and pasture for grazing your livestock. As an added bonus, there is a fruit orchard plus more fruit trees around the home totaling several dozen fruit trees, bearing apples, pears, apricots and plums. The remaining 219 acres are a mix of flat wooded and open areas, ridges and draws that provide a great habitat for many varieties of wildlife, including elk, mule deer, bear, turkeys and many species of small game animals and coyotes, bobcats and mountain lions. There are numerous year around ponds and together with the availability of abundant lush fields, wooded ridges and draws, making the ranch an excellent habitat for large numbers of elk and mule deer. The hayfields are irrigated with side roll sprinklers and the grazing pastures are irrigated with gated pipe. The ranch is fenced and cross fenced to rotate livestock. The ranch is a great equestrian property with miles of trails, excellent pasture, a big barn with horse stalls, a tack room and tons of storage.         The ranch has a 1,916 Sq Ft, 3 bedroom, 1 full bathroom, 2-story farmhouse plus a large basement. The historic farmhouse was built in 1907 and has been lovingly cared for and updated over the many years. The home has a modern heat system and the home has free propane to keep the home nice and toasty on the cold winter nights. The home has a fenced yard with plush grass and multiple fruit trees and Cottonwood Trees for shade. There is a 4,000+ Sq Ft barn that has been well cared for that features horse stalls, tack room, hay loft, and many areas for storage and indoor work areas along with covered parking for 3 tractors. There is also a 1,326 Sq Ft hay shed that provides plenty of storage to keep your hay and equipment dry. There is a long list of farm tractors, farm equipment and heavy equipment that are available to purchase and can be negotiated separately. There is about everything you need to maintain the ranch, make improvements and grow and harvest your own hay. The seller is an estate and the list is being compiled. The ranch provides great habitat for mule deer, elk, turkeys, bears, bobcats, coyotes, mountain lions and many species of small game animals. There are extensive 2 trac trails to horseback ride, hike, mountain bike or ride your ATV around to explore your piece of paradise. The trail system allows you to get close to any big game harvested and to assist in packing out your trophy. The ranch is only 10 minutes from the Navajo Lake marina where you can drop your boat in the water for the day, or longer. Navajo Lake is 26 miles long and provides excellent fishing and recreational boating opportunities. There is a 2nd marina at the south end of the lake, near the dam. The New Mexico marina provides dining, a well supplied convenience store, fuel and with a reservation, overnight lodging. A short drive away you have 2 ski resorts, multiple golf courses, rivers and lakes to fish or boat, and seemingly endless hiking, biking and Jeep trails. There is a long list of farm equipment that can be negotiated separately. The seller is an estate and the list is being compiled. The property has free propane to heat the residence. Arboles, Colorado enjoys a classic high-desert mountain climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are warm and sunny, with daytime highs typically in the 80s and cool, refreshing evenings. Afternoon thunderstorms are common in late summer, bringing brief rain and dramatic skies. Fall is crisp and colorful, with mild days and cool nights. Winters are generally cold but relatively dry, featuring moderate snowfall compared to higher elevations, and plenty of blue-sky days. Spring brings gradual warming, occasional wind, and scattered showers, supporting lush meadows and healthy agricultural conditions. The ranch is conveniently located just 25 minutes from Durango-La Plata County airport with daily flights to Dallas, Denver and Phoenix and seasonal daily flights to Houston. Ignacio is less that 15 minutes away and has most of what you need on a daily basis with a great grocery store, hardware store, auto parts store, feedstore and numerous restaurants including fine dining at 7 Rivers Restaurant in the Sky Ute Casino. Durango is about 45 minutes away of offers a wide variety of entertainment options for the whole family. 45 minutes to the east is Pagosa Springs, home to North America's deepest mineral hot springs.

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$1,998,000
3bedrooms
1bathroom

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Evanston (United States)

A truly rare custom 3,500± sq ft log home where craftsmanship meets nature. Built in 2015 and kept in immaculate condition, this 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath retreat features soaring vaulted ceilings, hand-crafted logs, a stunning stone fireplace, and walls of windows framing breathtaking Uinta Mountain views. Surrounded by two peaceful ponds and a stream access, with expansive decks and a 40' x 60' shop for all your toys and tools. From the moment you arrive, this extraordinary 3,500± square-foot, 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath custom log home captures your heart. Built in 2015 and maintained in immaculate condition, it stands as a true celebration of craftsmanship, nature, and thoughtful design-something increasingly rare and genuinely special. Step inside and feel instantly at home beneath soaring vaulted ceilings, where rich natural wood tones and massive hand-crafted log beams rise with quiet strength and timeless beauty. Every log, every joint, every detail tells a story of pride, precision, and care. Sunlight pours through a dramatic wall of windows, illuminating the warmth of the wood floors and creating a space that feels both grand and deeply inviting. The great room is the soul of the home-perfect for gathering with loved ones, sharing stories by the fire, or enjoying peaceful evenings wrapped in stillness. A stunning stone fireplace anchors the living space, while the thoughtfully designed open loft and handcrafted log staircase overlook the room below, adding architectural character and a sense of connection throughout the home. The layout offers openness without losing intimacy-spaces flow naturally, yet each feels purposeful and personal. The rustic elegance continues into the modern-meets-classic kitchen, where old-world charm blends seamlessly with contemporary convenience. Designed for both everyday living and entertaining, this space invites long conversations, shared meals, and memories that last for generations. Outside, the home's presence is just as striking. A timeless log exterior, stone accents, and expansive covered decks invite you to slow down and breathe in the surroundings. From morning coffee to evening sunsets, the decks offer sweeping, unobstructed views of the Uinta Mountains-a backdrop that never gets old and changes beautifully with the seasons. Nature is truly woven into everyday life here. With two serene ponds-front and back-and a stream flowing alongside the home, the sound of moving water and the glow of star-filled skies create an atmosphere of peace and grounding. Evenings bring a sense of nostalgia-quiet nights reminiscent of riverside camping, where time slows and the world feels simpler. Adding to the property's versatility is an impressive 40' x 60' shop featuring 16-foot doors on both ends, offering ample space for vehicles, recreational toys, farm equipment, or creative pursuits. Whether for work, play, or passion projects, it perfectly supports the lifestyle this property was designed for. This is more than a home-it's a retreat, a legacy, and a place where life is meant to be lived fully and intentionally. A rare opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind log home that blends exceptional craftsmanship, comfort, and the unmatched beauty of nature. ️ A truly rare custom 3,500± sq ft log home where craftsmanship meets nature. Built in 2015 and kept in immaculate condition, this 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath retreat features soaring vaulted ceilings, hand-crafted logs, a stunning stone fireplace, and walls of windows framing breathtaking Uinta Mountain views. Surrounded by two peaceful ponds and a stream, with expansive decks and a 40' x 60' shop for all your toys and tools-this is more than a home, it's a lifestyle. This special property has been family owned and cherished for over 60 years, lovingly cared for through generations with pride, patience, and intention. Every improvement, every detail reflects the deep respect the owners have for the land and the life lived here. Now, they're ready to pass it on to someone like you-someone who will continue the tradition, create new memories, and love this remarkable place just as deeply as they have. This remarkable property isn't just a beautiful home with acreage and views - it's also perfectly situated for the adventure, culture, and world-class events coming to Utah. The 2034 Winter Olympic Games are slated to return to the state, with key venues centered in Park City and the Salt Lake region, presenting incredible opportunity and excitement for residents and visitors alike. Just minutes from world-renowned recreation and Olympic history, Park City is approximately a 50-minute drive, and Salt Lake City and the Salt Lake City International Airport are about 90 minutes away by road - making travel and event access effortless. Imagine calling home a place where: Horseback riding routes and open trails are right outside your front door Legendary fishing waters like Sulphur Creek, the East Fork River, and Butterfly Lake are just miles away And the spirit of the Olympics comes alive nearby with venues, events, and celebrations planned for years to come

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$3,700,000
325
3bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse with outbuildings Eufaula (United States)

Property Description For over 40 years, Heritage Ridge has been a renowned commercial hunting destination, offering unmatched southern hospitality in Alabama's famed Black Belt Region. Steeped in history, this property has been in the same family for over 180 years and is located along the historic Creek Nation's Territory border. This unique legacy property blends outdoor recreation, income-producing opportunities, and modern amenities into one remarkable offering. This long-established commercial hunting lodge is renowned for its high-quality white-tailed deer, turkey, and exotic game hunting. The property includes multiple guest cabins with accommodations for up to 21 guests, as well as a main lodge that offers sweeping sunset views over hardwood bottoms and pastures. Two residences are located on the property, including a 3,513-square-foot home overlooking a 13-acre fishing lake complete with boathouse and docks, and a 2,367-square-foot ranch home that provides panoramic views of the rolling pastures. Game and water features include a 130-acre high-fenced area stocked with elk, fallow deer, and ram, three duck/catfish ponds totaling seven acres, and a 13-acre stocked fishing lake. A newly constructed, nearly 7,000-square-foot wedding and event venue-complete with commercial kitchen, bride and groom suites, a large covered porch, and outdoor ceremony site-is located on a separate 12-acre parcel alongside an additional 3,000-square-foot pole barn. Rounding out the property's facilities and infrastructure are multiple pole barns ranging from 1,000 to 6,500 square feet, a 2,000-square-foot shop, and a skinning shed with a walk-in cooler. Whether continuing its legacy as a premier commercial hunting destination, expanding event operations, or creating a private family retreat, Heritage Ridge offers endless possibilities. With its combination of history, natural beauty, and income potential, this is truly a one-of-a-kind property in the Southeast. Location Description Heritage Ridge is nestled near Eufaula, Alabama, in the heart of the renowned Black Belt Region-an area celebrated for offering some of the finest white-tailed deer and turkey hunting in the Southeast. Alabama boasts one of the nation's longest whitetail deer seasons, and with the property's close proximity to both Georgia and Florida, it provides an excellent opportunity for out-of-state hunters to enjoy an extended season. Conveniently located, Heritage Ridge is just: 25 minutes from the Georgia state line at Lake Eufaula 2.5 hours from Florida's Emerald Coast in the Panhandle This combination of premier hunting, extended seasonal access, and easy regional connectivity makes Heritage Ridge a truly exceptional recreational property. Highlights Renowned Hunting Destination - Over 40 years as a premier commercial hunting lodge in Alabama's Black Belt Region Guest Accommodations - Multiple cabins sleeping up to 21 guests + main lodge with sunset views 3,513 sq. ft. home overlooking a 13-acre fishing lake with boathouse and docks 2,367 sq. ft. ranch home with sweeping pasture views 130 acre high fence with elk, fallow deer, and ram Excellent deer and turkey hunting opportunities Water Features - 13 acre stocked lake + 3 duck/catfish ponds totaling 7 acres Wedding & Event Venue - Newly built 7,000 sq. ft. facility with: Commercial kitchen Bride & groom suites Large covered porch Outdoor ceremony site 3,000 sq. ft. pole barn Facilities & Infrastructure - Multiple pole barns (1,000-6,500 sq. ft.), 2,000 sq. ft. shop, and skinning shed with walk-in cooler Legacy Property - In the same family for 180+ years, blending history, recreation, and income potential

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$3,600,000

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Healdsburg (United States)

Starting at the foothills of the northwestern end of Dry Creek Valley and rising up to almost 1000 feet, sits the celebrated 250-acre Merlo Vineyard. Commanding unprecedented views over the entire Dry Creek Valley out to Mt. Saint Helena to the west and Lake Sonoma and Pritchett Peaks to the east and Lago di Merlo in the near distance to the south. The approach to Merlo Vineyard is through Dry Creek Road and skirting Lake Sonoma to ascend Stewarts Point Road. Arriving at the entrance one is met with a monumental stone entrance and iron gate. Passing through the gate you meander down a gravel road with pines and oaks framing the journey. The vista opens up to reveal an undulating sea of vineyards. With 55 acres of premium vines in Dry Creek Appellation professionally planted and maintained and another 7 acres prepped for planting, Merlo Vineyard represents a substantial purchase in one of California top appellation made even more special by the fact it is among the highest altitude vineyards within the appellation. Sauvignon Blanc, Merlot, Cab, Sangiovese, Primitivo and Malbec make up the varietals. The entire vineyard is irrigated by Petite Lago di Merlo which is 18-acre foot reservoir that sits on the border of the property wherein Merlo Vineyard has the exclusive diversion rights. Pump is capable of 400 GPM. Of important note, the entire vineyard site has an underground ADS 'Drop-In' system that diverts surface water to buried pipes that is then deposited to secure place greatly reducing hillside erosion in the wet season. The grapes are sold to Duckhorn, Benzinger and Christopher Creek. Merlo Vineyard is much more than just a vineyard. With another 200 acres of unspoiled land and 4 Legal Parcels/Certificates of Compliance the potential for development are endless. There are multiple stunning building sites with giant vistas and water resources to support the same. There is also a substantial redwood and fir stand that will allow sustainable harvesting in the near future. Native wildlife abounds and hiking trails are everywhere you look. In summary, in terms of quality and quantity and price point there is nothing in Dry Creek Valley that compares to this gem. Property Highlights: 250 acres in the Dry Creek Appellation made up of 4 Legal Parcels/Certificates of Compliance55 acres of Premium Vineyards including Sauvignon Blanc, Merlot, Cab, Sangiovese, Primitivo and Malbec with an additional 7 acres prepped and ready to plantVineyard has a state-of-the-art French Drain System to remove water from Hillside to limit erosionDeer Fence18 Acre Foot Reservoir with Pump capable of 400 GPMMultiple Exceptional Estate Sites with Vistas & Spring Water availableElectricity available at property lineExtensive Road Network with Gated Stone entranceCommercially Viable Redwood & Fir Stands with existing NTMP

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$6,500,000

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Huntsville (United States)

A Little Slice of Heaven! Discover 84 +/- beautiful acres in Walker County, TX-just 5 miles from Huntsville and only 3 miles off I-45. This gently rolling property features open pastures and 30% wooded areas, offering the perfect mix of open space and natural beauty. Enjoy a clear creek, an approx. 1.5-acre stocked pond for fishing, and miles of trails ready for ATVs. Electricity is already on-site. Built-in feeders and deer stands make it a dream for outdoor lovers and hunters. Whether you're looking for a private ranch retreat or a weekend escape, this property is nature at its best! Don't miss your chance to own this gorgeous piece of Texas countryside-nature at its best and your opportunity to own a true slice of Heaven. There is an existing Ag Exemption in place, and Minerals are available. 84 +/- acres of gently rolling terrain with approximately 70% open pasture and 30% mature woods Clear water creeks and a 1.5-acre stocked pond-ideal for fishing and relaxing by the water Electricity already on-site, saving you time and cost for future development Private yet convenient, just 3 miles off I-45 and only 5 miles from downtown Huntsville Turnkey recreational setup with established trails, wildlife feeders, and deer stands Plenty of room for ATVs, livestock, or future buildings bring your family and friends! Peaceful setting with beautiful views, ideal for weekend getaways or a forever ranch Don't miss your chance to own this gorgeous piece of Texas countryside-nature at its best and your opportunity to own a true slice of Heaven There is an existing Ag Exemption in place and Minerals are available.

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$1,900,000

By Annonceur International

10

Farmhouse College Grove (United States)

Location, location, location best describes this beautiful Middle Tennessee estate property conveniently located just south of Hwy 840 at the Peytonsville Road exit in the southeastern part of Williamson County. A must-see if you're looking for the ultimate place to build your custom forever home privately tucked away over a quarter mile from the gated entrance. Preliminary soil site options for 5+ bedroom homes already identified for septic. 29.42 acres confirmed by boundary survey Nearly 30 acres of level to gentle sloping topography surrounded by majestic hardwood ridge tops. 2 preliminary septic (perc) sites have been identified by Earthsearch Soil Consulting. Two 5+ bedroom soil sites plus a 1-2 bedroom site ideal for a guesthouse. The soil sites are identified as Orange, Black and Blue in the attached report. Currently a shared gated entrance / 50ft easement driveway off Peytonsville Arno Road, but one could add a private entrance off the county road if desired. Four-board wooden fencing at the entrance along Peytonsville Arno Road. Primary build site area within the hardwoods has been neatly cleared of the undergrowth providing visualization of a gorgeous private build site option. Middle Tennessee experiences 4 distinct seasons of weather. Springtime green-up is stunningly beautiful with comfortable daytime temperatures in the 60's and 70's. Summertime highs range from the mid 80's to low 90's. Fall colors are gorgeous on this property with temperatures generally in the 70's during the daytime. Winter is moderate by most standards boasting daytime temperatures in the 40's-50's and nighttime lows in the 30's-40's - with the rare, but seemingly always welcomed light snowfall. Conveniently located in southeastern Williamson County, Tennessee 15 mins to Franklin 35 mins to Nashville 40 mins to Nashville International Airport

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$1,995,000

By Annonceur International

8

Farmhouse King City (United States)

Located in the heart of Monterey County in King City, lies the 743 ± acre Reynold Land and Cattle Co. Farmland. Comprising of 743 ± acres, the farm boasts 552.60 acres of highly productive, level Class I & II soils, ideal for a wide range of row crops. Currently farmed in leafy greens, the irrigated acreage is supported by a developed irrigation system including two high-production wells and retention ponds with an income-producing lease in place with a large local agricultural cooperative, providing reliable annual revenue. The soil quality, water availability, mild Mediterranean climate, and existing infrastructure offer significant flexibility for future crop rotations or diversified production. Utilities are also in place, making this farmland fully equipped for ongoing agricultural or other diversified can be sold three ways: 1.) Both Farm & Ranch; $29,165,000, 2.) Ranch; $8,265,000,  3.) Farm; $20,900,000

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$20,900,000

By Annonceur International

30

Farmhouse Whitesboro (United States)

If you're in the Market for world Class Black Bear and Whitetail hunting, you may have just found your Dream Spot. Welcome to one of the most Beautiful Ranches in the State Of Oklahoma. This LeFlore County 1700 Acre Ranch is located just South of Whitesboro, in the Heart of the Kiamichi Mountains. As you enter the property off the county road you will follow a gravel road leading you to an impressive 5 Bed 5.5 Bath Lodge, that has gorgeous views from every angle. As you Navigate the 20 +/- miles of trails and roads it leads you to 12 well-groomed hunting destinations, strategically placed and equipped with Tower Blinds, Food Plots and Feeders (All included with the purchase of the property). Continuing your journey across the ranch you will find 8 wet weather creeks, two stunning waterfalls, multiple small and one large pond. This property makes it hard to find the perfect place to watch the sunset, but no matter the angle, I promise you the pictures don't do it justice. give me a call today for your Private Showing. 3,250 Sqft Lodge (5 Bed, 5.5 Bath, Loft) 1,600 Sqft of Covered Patio. 30x40 Shop with 40x20 Lean-to 7x12 Walk-in Cooler County Road Frontage. Rural Water Electric 12 Tower Blinds and Feeders 8 wet weather creeks Two waterfalls 6 ponds 4 miles to Whitesboro 15 miles Talihina 46 miles Poteau 58 miles Hochatown 65 miles McAlester 75 Miles, Fort Smith Arkansas 2 hours and 40 minutes to Tulsa 3 hours to Oklahoma City 3 hours and 30 minutes to Dallas

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$4,975,000
302
5bedrooms
5bathrooms

By Annonceur International

30

Farmhouse Craig (United States)

Lake Shadow Ranch - 1,046 acres - Craig, Colorado A rare and remarkable opportunity awaits with Lake Shadow Ranch, a sprawling 1,046-acre property ideally located less than one mile from Elkhead Reservoir State Park. This picturesque ranch features sweeping views of Elkhead Reservoir, Black Mountain, Bears Ears, and distant alpine peaks, offering a perfect balance of agricultural functionality, recreational access, and development potential.Land and Location Easily accessed from bothCounty Road 29 (paved)andCounty Road 178, Lake Shadow Ranch lies just 20 minutes from Craig and Hayden, Colorado - the latter offering commercial air service viaYampa Valley Regional Airport.Steamboat Springs, with world-class skiing and vibrant year-round amenities, is less than an hour's scenic drive away. The terrain is primarily comprised ofrolling dryland fieldsideal for grazing and hay production, transitioning intosagebrush-covered hills and scenic drainagesthat wind through the western portion.Natural springsandseasonal water featuressupport livestock and attract abundant wildlife, includingdeer and antelope, making it a haven for hunters and ranchers alike. The property alsoborders nearly 200 acres of landlocked BLM land, enhancing privacy and expanding recreational use. Withavailable power,agricultural zoning, and excellent year-round access, the property presents an ideal canvas for agricultural, recreational, or residential development pursuits. Outdoor enthusiasts will be captivated by the ranch's proximity toElkhead Reservoir, offeringboating, swimming, fishing, hiking, andwildlife viewingin a serene natural setting. The 900-surface-acre reservoir is home to warmwater species likelargemouth bass, northern pike, crappie, andbluegill, and the main boat ramp is just minutes away. Hunting opportunities abound withinColorado Game Management Unit 4, known fortrophy deer, antelope, andmigratory elk. The property qualifies forlandowner hunting vouchers, and nearbyNational Forest lands provide limitless access to big game territory, alpine waters, and pristine trails.

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$1,990,000

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Dade City (United States)

Set atop the high, rolling elevations of Dade City, Sheik Island Farm is a rare 267±-acre equestrian estate where intentional design and natural beauty align. The land's broad contours create steady breezes and sweeping vantage points, while mature oaks and 100-foot elevations frame uninterrupted views across manicured paddocks and the shimmering waters of Buddy Lake and Lake Pasadena. The elevated setting gives the farm a sense of openness and tranquility that endures throughout the year. Developed in the late 1990s by a family deeply involved in competitive equestrian sport, the estate was crafted over several years in partnership with Blackburn Architects, the nation's leading experts in equine-safe, performance-focused design. Their influence is evident throughout: purposeful sightlines, natural ventilation, intuitive circulation patterns, and structural features tailored to high-level equine care. Conceived from the outset as a complete equestrian destination, the property integrates roads, paddocks, barn orientations, natural drainage systems, and residential placements with deliberate operational flow. Paddocks are arranged for efficient movement and supervision; barns are positioned to capture prevailing breezes; and residences offer privacy while remaining closely connected to the daily workings of the farm. A network of resurfaced shell and grassed roadways ensures smooth access between barns, arenas, and pastures in every season. Horses, staff, vehicles, and equipment move through dedicated lanes without interference, and the alignment of barns reduces steps, improves oversight, and streamlines daily routines. The result is an estate that delivers both beauty and dependable functionality-day after day, year after year.

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$7,995,000
511
9bedrooms
5bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden Tuskahoma (United States)

This 240-acre cattle ranch is located about 1/2 mile south of US Highway 271 in northeast Pushmataha County between the communities of Albion and Tuskahoma. Words can't describe the beauty of the property and its location. This amazing ranch is situated on a paved road between Kiamichi Mountain to the south and the Potato Hills to the north. These two mountain ranges provide breathtaking views in both directions. Walnut Creek, a year-round creek with cool, clear water, traverses the property from north to south and spills into the Kiamichi River, which creates the southeast border of the property. Deep Lake Loop Road divides the property with 155 acres on the east side and 85 acres on the west side of the road. The 1,800 square foot, 4 bedroom, 2 bath farmhouse sits on the hill overlooking the property with its lush green meadows and 6 strategically placed ponds. The home has central heat and air conditioning in addition to a wood stove for winter heat and was remodeled approximately 5 years ago. Behind the home is a 40'x80' metal shop building with 4 overhead doors and three phase electricity nearby. For the last 25 years, the owner has used the property strictly for hay production. With two cuttings, the property produces around 1,000 - 1,200 4'x6' round bales each year depending on annual rainfall, temperatures and how often the property is fertilized. A small barn for equipment and hay storage is located on the 85-acre tract. Local Points of Interest As mentioned, this property borders the beautiful Kiamichi River which provides a quick getaway for great fishing and swimming. This property is located about 20 minutes from Sardis Lake, one of Oklahoma's finest fishing and watersports lakes and about an hour from Broken Bow Lake, Hugo Lake and McGee Creek Lake. The Ouchita National Forest and Pushmataha Wildlife Management Areas are within easy driving distance for outstanding large and small game hunting, camping, hiking, horseback riding and ATV adventure. There are several good deer stand locations on the property with deer and hogs being seen on the property frequently. The ranch is approximately 3 hours north of the Dallas metro area, one hour from McAlester, OK and 1.5 hours from the nearest regional airport in Ft. Smith, AR. Local Services The towns of Talihina and Clayton are within 12 miles of the ranch and provide sources for groceries, fuel, dining and general healthcare. Poteau and Antlers are both less than an hour away for additional amenities. Electric service is provided by PSO. Electric runs along Deep Lake Loop (4440 Road) with additional electric service running to the shop located behind the home. Municipal water is supplied by the Albion Rural Water District. There are four schools near the ranch to include Albion (K-8), Tuskahoma (K-8), Clayton (K-12) and Talihina (K-12). Price This outstanding property is listed at $1,920,000. The owner has multiple pieces of farm and excavation equipment to include tractors, mowing machines, hay rakes, baler, dozer, backhoe, motor grader, trailers and assorted other hand tools and equipment that can be purchased at a negotiated price in addition to the ranch property.

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$1,920,000
167
4bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Chugwater (United States)

Degan Ranch 1760± Acres • Chugwater, Wyoming Rolling Sage Hills • Big Game Haven • Strong Ranch Country This 1,760± acre offering outside Chugwater, Wyoming, combines classic high-plains scenery with strong recreational and agricultural value. The property is made up of rolling sage-covered bluff hills, natural draws, and wide-open vistas-ideal terrain for both wildlife and livestock.The Degan Ranch hosts a healthy mule deer herd, and hunting opportunities are excellent from corner to corner. Antelope are abundant as well, providing consistent big-game activity throughout the fall. The diverse topography, natural cover, and established habitat make the ranch a premier recreational tract for those seeking quality mule deer and pronghorn hunting. Elk have been seen in the later months as they migrate down to this region to ride out the winter months. Deer Unit 59: Archery September 1-30 Rifle October 20-31 Antelope Unit 38: Archery Aug 15th- Oct 4th Rifle Oct 4th- 31st Elk Unit 6: Archery September 1-30th Rifle October 1st - October 31st Ranching: From a ranching standpoint, this country offers good protection and dependable native grasses. The layout supports seasonal grazing, while the hills and pockets of cover offer livestock shelter in varying weather conditions. Access is easy, making the property practical for both recreational enjoyment and ranch operations. Whether you're looking for a Western hunting retreat, an expansion to an existing operation, or a multi-use investment with exceptional views, this Chugwater-area ranch stands out. Note: * some fence lines do not line up with the property lines. For more information call Jake Hyland or Cody Jacks.

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$2,900,000

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Big Piney (United States)

Own a rare 320 acre holding with easement access to 5,000+ acres of private recreational haven and seamlessly reach into thousands of acres of National Forest. Maki 'MA-K-HA' Creek Ranch delivers premier hunting, fishing, and four-season adventure in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem-without the resort pretense. Quiet 5-acre building envelopes, come for the water and ridgelines; stay for the privacy, the story, and the legacy.This 320 acre collection grants owners shared, deeded access across 5,000+ acres of private ranchland plus trail/creek corridors into thousands of acres of National Forest. Parcels are sited for privacy and view-shed protection, wildlife-friendly fencing guidelines, and a land-stewardship program balancing habitat and ranch operations. A true four-season private National Park: walk-out access to Yellowstone Wildlife, elk, deer, antelope, Greater Sage Grouse, anything you have seen in Yellowstone are on this ranch. Aspen groves, creek bottoms, and panoramic ridge hikes. Cast to classic undercut banks, ride miles of two-track and timber edge, snowshoe or sled in winter, and glass migrating herds at first light. Owners enjoy priority for on-ranch activities and simple, low-key amenities (trailheads, wayfinding, day-use barn/gear storage). Set within the greater Yellowstone ecosystem of western Wyoming, the ranch enjoys low-humidity summers, cool nights, bright fall colors, and snow-reliable winters. Expect 4 distinct seasons, abundant sunshine, and clean mountain air. Elevation yields a shorter growing season, excellent wildlife habitat, and that crisp, high-country feel buyers seek for year-round adventure. The surrounding country is rooted in working-ranch heritage-hay meadows, cattle, and historic stock trails that double today as wildlife corridors. Maki Creek Ranch follows a light-touch, conservation-forward approach: limited homesites, dark-sky lighting, wildlife-friendly practices, and common-sense covenants that keep the landscape open, functional, and ranch-true for generations. Old trails, living waters. Long before survey lines, the upper Green River country was a seasonal homeland and travel corridor for the Eastern Shoshone (with close ties to Bannock bands from the Snake River/Fort Hall area). Their name for the Green River-Seeds-kee-dee Agie ('Prairie Chicken River')-still echoes in place-names and interpretive signs across Sublette County. The Shoshone and allied groups hunted these sage valleys and high parks, moving with bison, elk, and salmon-berry seasons; in the 1860s they entered treaties that later established the Wind River Reservation to the east. Trails you can still walk. On the forest just above the ranch, the 'Old Indian Trail - Maki Creek Crossing' is documented in Forest Service project records-one of many quiet reminders that these drainages were Indigenous routes long before they were blazed by stockmen or mapped by engineers. US Forest Service Mountain men & the Green River Rendezvous. In the 1820s-1840s, this valley sat at the beating heart of the Rocky Mountain fur trade. Jedediah Smith, William Sublette (namesake of Sublette County), David Jackson, and others wintered, trapped, and traded along the Green and its tributaries, crossing South Pass and convening the famous Green River Rendezvous near present-day Daniel/Pinedale-six of the sixteen Rocky Mountain Rendezvous happened right here in the Upper Green. Today, the Museum of the Mountain Man in Pinedale and annual Rendezvous Days keep that story alive. From traplines to haylines. As beaver hats faded, cattle and hay took over. The open valleys and reliable creeks around Maki Creek became classic working-ranch country-meadows in the bottoms, summer range on the benches, timber for posts and stove-wood up high. That working landscape-stock, hay, and wildlife moving through the same corridors-still defines the feel of the place.

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$2,999,999

By Annonceur International

30

Farmhouse Hopland (United States)

McNab Crag Ranch: A Sanctuary for Conservation, Recreation, and Sustainable LivingThe 480-acre McNab Crag Ranch offers a rare opportunity to steward a legacy property that seamlessly blends rugged natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and cutting-edge sustainable infrastructure. Rising from the vineyard-draped Sanel Valley to the commanding heights of McNab's Crag, this ranch is a haven for conservationists, hunters, and those seeking a resilient, self-sufficient lifestyle. Whether your vision is to preserve a wildlife sanctuary, pursue sustainable living, or embrace outdoor recreation, McNab Crag Ranch is the canvas for your legacy.A Storied Past, A Visionary FutureIn 1866, Alexander McNab homesteaded this land, drawn to the crag's gnarled rock outcroppings that echoed his native Scottish Highlands. For over a century, the ranch was a cornerstone of Northern California's sheep industry and the birthplace of the renowned McNab sheepdog breed. Today, it has been meticulously transformed into a recreational and conservation destination, designed for those who value environmental stewardship and self-reliance.A Wildlife SanctuaryMcNab Crag Ranch is a thriving refuge for native wildlife, teeming with blacktail deer, wild hogs, black bears, blue grouse, wild turkeys, and countless other species. The ranch's spring-laden hills and mountain meadows form a vital lifeline for this ecosystem, ensuring a sustainable habitat for generations to come. For hunters and conservationists alike, the ranch offers unparalleled opportunities to engage with and protect this vibrant Infrastructure for Resilient LivingPurpose-built for self-sufficiency, McNab Crag Ranch is a model of sustainable design, equipped to support its stewards through any challenge. The centerpiece is the 3,600 sq ft Ranch Lodge, perched on a high knoll with sweeping views of the Sanel Valley. This multipurpose lodge features:Open living space with high cathedral ceilings, ideal for kitchen, perfect for farm-to-table bedrooms, one bathroom, with flexibility to adapt to your  for hands-on blockhouse housing a solar array, battery storage, and backup generator to meet all electrical charger for sustainable -fed water system sourced from abundant mountain from the lodge, the Caretaker's House (2 bedrooms, 1 bath) operates on its own off-grid system, ensuring privacy and operational independence. The caretaker's compound includes a metal workshop, equipment sheds, parking, and a firewood processing yard to support the ranch's daily ranch's self-sustaining ecosystem is further enhanced by:Two mature orchards and vegetable gardens for fresh  and chicken coop for year-round food , including dairy cows and goats, for milk and land developed and undeveloped springs with storage and delivery systems, ensuring a reliable water and ExplorationLocated just 10 minutes from South Highway 101, between Hopland and Ukiah (15-20 minutes away), McNab Crag Ranch is easily accessible yet feels worlds apart. A rocked, all-season road winds from the valley floor to the lodge and caretaker's compound, while miles of jeep and ATV trails crisscross the property, inviting exploration of its diverse terrain. Key natural wonders include:McNab's Crag, a breathtaking vantage point offering panoramic views.A cave at the crag's base, a humbling reminder of the land's ancient history.A Canvas for Your VisionSpanning 480 acres in a single legal parcel, McNab Crag Ranch is a rare gem that combines conservation, recreation, and sustainable living. Whether you're drawn to preserving its wildlife, cultivating its agricultural potential, or creating a resilient retreat, this property offers unmatched flexibility. The lodge's open design and the ranch's robust infrastructure provide a foundation to tailor the space to your unique Features:480 acres of diverse terrain, from valley floor to mountain wildlife, ideal for conservation and springs with developed storage and delivery systems, plus undeveloped springs for future expansion. Also 2 creeks3,600 sq ft Ranch Lodge with solar power, battery storage, backup generator, and EV 's House with independent off-grid assets, including orchards, gardens, greenhouse, chicken coop, dairy cows, and -season road and extensive interior trails for easy access and to Highway 101, with Ukiah and Hopland wonders, including McNab's Crag and a historic Legacy AwaitsMcNab Crag Ranch is more than a property-it's a calling for those who seek to live in harmony with nature, protect its resources, and build a sustainable future. Whether you envision a private sanctuary, a conservation legacy, or a recreational paradise, this ranch offers the tools and inspiration to make it a reality. Step into the footsteps of Alexander McNab and claim your place in the Sanel Valley's storied more information or to schedule a private tour, contact us today. Your sustainable legacy begins at McNab Crag HIGHLIGHTS:480 acres of diverse terrain, from valley floor to mountain wildlife, ideal for conservation and springs with developed storage and delivery systems, plus undeveloped springs for future expansion. Also 2 creeks3,600 sq ft Ranch Lodge with solar power, battery storage, backup generator, and EV 's House with independent off-grid assets, including orchards, gardens, greenhouse, chicken coop, dairy cows, and -season road and extensive interior trails for easy access and to Highway 101, with Ukiah and Hopland wonders, including McNab's Crag and a historic cave.

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$2,950,000
334
2bedrooms
1bathroom

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden Questa (United States)

Set in a beautiful location beneath Latir Peak, the ±1,301-acre Latir Mountain Ranch offers multiple residences, livestock facilities, a well-appointed shop and ±200 acre-feet of senior water rights. With a stocked pond along with private-land elk authorizations, OTC mule deer hunting, and a heavy year-round wildlife presence, this property delivers a rare blend of exceptional mountain recreation and scenery with true ranch capability.Latir Mountain Ranch includes ±661 deeded acres plus a ±640-acre New Mexico State Land lease, forming a contiguous ±1,301-acre holding at the base of northern New Mexico's Latir Peak. Sharing a border with the Urraca Wildlife Management Area to the north and the Latir Peak Wilderness to the east, this ranch offers the feeling of a quiet, wildlife-filled sanctuary only 10 minutes from Questa. Easily accessed directly off of NM Highway 522, the ranch's terrain transitions from sage and native grass covered meadows to rolling piñon-juniper foothills with expansive views of Latir Peak and the surrounding high country of the Latir Peak Wilderness to the east, Ute Mountain and the Rio Grand Valley to the West, and the towering 14,350 foot Blanca Peak to the north. Latir Mountain Ranch features a host of structures in a layout that is designed for functionality and privacy, all connected by a well-maintained network of gravel roads and dirt two-tracks allowing access from the gated entrance to the highest points on the property. The main residence is a custom 2-bedroom, 2-bath Northern New Mexico-style home featuring hardwood floors, radiant in-floor heat, a wood-burning stove in the living room, and a top-floor master suite with soaking tub and separate shower. A newly-installed composite deck off the master suite captures unobstructed views of the ranch and surrounding landscapes. An atrium, complete with waterfall feature, mature vegetation, and Koi pond adds to the ambiance of the home. Just east of the main residence is a stocked pond which is designed to add to the natural beauty of the property while also serving as a functional holding reservoir for both irrigation and livestock water for the property. The second home is a three-bedroom, two-bath manufactured home. It is finished with log siding, tile countertops, a mixture of tile and carpeted floors, and a wood-burning stove in the living room. The third home is a four-bedroom two-bathroom adobe-style residence. This comfortable home features custom kitchen cabinetry, tile and carpeted floors, and a recently upgraded forced-air heat/AC system. This home is currently occupied by the ranch manager. The custom-designed shop is well-insulated and heated, and sports two high-bay overhead doors, a bathroom with shower, an office area, and a recessed oil-change pit. Originally designed for off-grid capability, the shop also houses a battery array and other infrastructure for nearby solar panels and a large diesel backup generator. Outside of the shop are a detached walk-in meat cooler with processing rack and a pump station for the permitted underground diesel and gas storage tanks. The horse barn is configured with three stalls, each with an outdoor turnout, and a tack room. There is room for four additional stalls; this area is currently used for hay and feed storage. The barn has electricity and a frost-free hydrant. A large greenhouse, currently utilized as an equipment storage shed, also includes a studio apartment with a half bath and kitchenette. Boasting ±200 acre-feet of pre-1907 adjudicated water rights, Latir Mountain Ranch makes use of extensive water-related infrastructure and improvements. A recently-installed seven-tower center pivot irrigates approximately 64 acres, while another pasture is flood irrigated via gated pipe. **Buyer to verify all measurements, dimensions and listing information The ranch's location, bordering both the 20,000+ acre Latir Peak Wilderness and 13,000+ acre Urraca Wildlife Management Area, and along a natural elk and deer migration corridor between the high country and lower Rio Grand basin practically guarantees exceptional year-round wildlife activity-this is the honey-hole you've been looking for! Herds of elk, trophy-class mule deer, turkey, and even the occasional bighorn sheep are drawn in by the numerous wildlife-specific habitat improvements on the property, including two automatic feeders, multiple large food plots, and well-distributed water. Four strategically placed hunting blinds, including two elevated Redneck Blinds, ensure that hunters can take advantage of this wildlife presence. Latir Mountain Ranch is situated in GMU 53, where landowners have access to over-the-counter private-land mule deer tags. The ranch receives multiple elk authorizations annually through New Mexico's EPLUS private land elk management system. In 2025, it received a total of 6 elk authorizations - 3 mature bull, 1 either-sex archery, and 2 antlerless. The pond is stocked with trout and provides year-round fishing and enhances the ranch's recreational appeal. The Special Trout Waters of Costilla Creek are less than 30 minutes from the property and offer Rio Grande Cutthroat, rainbow, and brown trout. With its direct access to the Latir Peak Wilderness, the property offers outstanding opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, backcountry exploration, and high-country recreation in an area known for its rugged high-altitude peaks, including seven peaks over 12,000 feet, and its diverse landscape featuring forested slopes, wildflower-filled meadows, and alpine lakes. Latir Creek originates high in the wilderness and flows just beyond the southeast corner of the state lease land. The ranch's agricultural infrastructure supports efficient hay and livestock production. The center pivot and flood-irrigated portions of the ranch allow for hay production as a supplement to the native grass and sage-covered pastures. The property is fully fenced and cross-fenced, making it suitable for horses or a small cattle operation. Fencing is extensive and well maintained, with 10 individual pastures available on the deeded acreage and five additional pastures on the state lease. Livestock working facilities include corrals, a loading chute, and multiple livestock waterers fed by frost-free water hydrants. The property is served by three wells providing irrigation, residential, and livestock water. Approximately ±200 acre-feet of pre-1907 adjudicated water rights tied to roughly 91 irrigated acres convey with the sale. Mineral rights, if any, will convey as owned. Latir Mountain Ranch benefits from experienced ranch management already in place, providing year-round oversight of livestock operations, irrigation systems, pasture rotation, property maintenance, and hunting. The ranch manager has taken care of this ranch for over 7 years and is interested in staying on with new ownership, if desired. The Latir Valley experiences four-season mountain conditions, with mild summers, crisp autumns, and winter snowfall that supports excellent recreation across the region. Sitting at roughly 7,800 feet, the area offers cool mountain air, abundant sunshine, and dramatic views of the surrounding peaks. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy easy access to Taos Ski Valley, Red River Ski Area, and Angel Fire Resort, all within a short drive and offering downhill skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, and extensive cross-country trails. Summer and fall bring exceptional hiking, backpacking, horseback riding, and mountain biking opportunities in the surrounding national forest and wilderness. This part of northern New Mexico was once encompassed by historic land grants, and the landscape still reflects that legacy with its open spaces, ranching culture, and deep connection to the region's high-country terrain. The ranch lies approximately 9 miles north of Questa, NM and roughly 11 miles south of Costilla, NM, with direct, year-round access from NM Highway 522. The Colorado state line is approximately 12 miles north, reached in about 15 minutes. Taos is approximately 35 minutes south, Red River about 25-30 minutes southeast, Angel Fire roughly 1 hour to the southeast, Santa Fe is about 2 hours to the south. Alamosa, Colorado is about 1 hour 35 minutes to the north. Regional airports in Alamosa and Santa Fe offer commercial flights, while Taos Regional Airport accommodates private aviation. Questa and Red River offer most amenities including restaurants, groceries, and hardware stores. Full amenities, shopping and medical care are available in Taos, Santa Fe and Alamosa.

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$3,490,000
2bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

30

Farmhouse with outbuildings San Luis Obispo (United States)

Historic O'Connor Ranch Nestled in the heart of San Luis Obispo, California, 1498 O'Connor Way is a distinguished property that offers a unique blend of historical significance and modern amenities. Once part of the esteemed O'Connor Ranch, founded in the 19th century, this estate carries a legacy of ranching excellence. The original headquarters of the O'Connor Ranch is featured in Myron Angel's ''History of San Luis Obispo County,'' highlighting its historical importance. The expansive 189-acre property offers breathtaking views, including a portion of Cerro Romualdo, one of the renowned ''Seven Sisters'' of San Luis Obispo. The estate comprises residences, barns, and various outbuildings, providing ample space for diverse living arrangements and agricultural pursuits. The main residence exudes historic charm and warmth. Additional structures include a second farmhouse, a bunkhouse, a rustic wood cabin, two barns, and a structure that could easily be converted into a 12 stall barn and horse facility complete with a one-acre arena, catering to equestrian enthusiasts and those seeking a serene rural lifestyle. The property is currently being used for cattle grazing and in combination with the dwellings provides multiple income streams. This property presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of San Luis Obispo's rich history while enjoying the comforts of modern living amidst picturesque surroundings. Centrally located ten minutes from downtown San Luis Obispo and 15 minutes from the ocean and popular Morro Bay. Being 3 hours from the Bay Area and Los Angeles and only 2 hours from Bakersfield, the property offers the perfect weekend getaway or family compound. Please call us to set up a tour. Property Highlights: 189+ Acres near San Luis Obispo, CAViews5 ResidencesMultifamily12 Stall Horse BarnFenced for CattleCentrally located ten minutes from downtown San Luis Obispo15 minutes from the ocean and popular Morro Bay

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$3,450,000
223
4bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Big Piney (United States)

The Spring Creek Ranch offers an exceptional opportunity to own a productive cattle and recreational property in the highly sought-after Sublette County of western Wyoming. Encompassing approximately 2,550 deeded acres, the ranch combines outstanding cattle potential with unmatched scenery. Expansive mountain views, easy access to the Bridger-Teton National Forest, and abundant native wildlife create the ideal balance between work and play.The Spring Creek Ranch spans more than 2,550 deeded acres of diverse and scenic landscape. Rolling hills are accented by mature aspen groves that open into expansive sagebrush flats and native grasslands that provide outstanding wildlife habitat. Numerous natural springs are scattered throughout the property, feeding the namesake Spring Creek, which meanders for nearly five miles through the heart of the ranch. The ranch is near the Bridger-Teton National Forest, where a county road offers direct access to thousands of acres of public land and unlimited recreational opportunities. Several ideal building sites sit along the creek, each offering sweeping views of the Wind River Range, Wyoming Range and Gros Ventre Range. With its abundant live water and natural springs, the property presents excellent potential for recreation, cattle production, or habitat enhancement. Spring Creek's consistent flow also creates opportunities to develop private fishing waters or stock ponds, adding both beauty and function to this exceptional mountain ranch. The recreational opportunities on the ranch are endless. The land boasts elk, deer, antelope, moose, bear, wolves, waterfowl, and sage grouse. Elk tags are available over-the-counter in unit 92, while antelope unit 88 offers a draw hunt with excellent odds for trophy antelope. Deer hunting in unit 142 also features general over-the-counter tags. Fishing in North Cottonwood Creek is exceptional, with anglers able to catch a variety of trout, including cutthroat and rainbow trout. The surrounding Wyoming Range and Bridger National Forest offer fantastic hiking, camping, and horseback riding experiences. Additionally, the nearby Wind River Range and Gros Ventre Range provide even more opportunities for outdoor adventures such as mountaineering, rock climbing, and wildlife viewing. Big Piney, Wyoming, experiences a semi-arid climate characterized by cold winters and mild summers. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing, with average lows around 5°F (-15°C) and significant snowfall. Summers are relatively mild, with average highs around 80°F (27°C) and cooler nights. The region receives low annual precipitation, around 10 inches (25 cm), mostly falling as snow in winter and occasional thunderstorms in summer. The high elevation and clear skies contribute to significant temperature variations between day and night throughout the year. Big Piney, Wyoming, is a small town located in Sublette County in the western part of the state. It is situated approximately 90 miles south of Jackson Hole, making it a convenient drive for those looking to explore the renowned Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. The town is about 220 miles northeast of Salt Lake City, Utah, offering access to a larger metropolitan area for additional amenities and services. The closest town with amenities, such as grocery stores, dining options, and basic services, is Pinedale, located about 35 miles to the north. Pinedale also offers additional recreational opportunities and serves as a gateway to the Wind River Range. For air travel, the nearest major airport is Jackson Hole Airport (JAC), which is approximately 100 miles north of Big Piney. This airport provides regular flights to major cities across the United States. Additionally, Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC), about 220 miles to the southwest, offers a broader range of domestic and international flights, making it another viable option for air travel.

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$7,500,000

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Big Piney (United States)

Covering over 1,580+- acres, the Maki Creek Ranch offers an exceptional opportunity for a world-class hunting or cattle operation. North Cottonwood Creek winds through the center of the property, which adjoins thousands of acres of national forest, providing limitless recreational opportunities.The Maki Ranch covers 1,580+- deeded acres. The landscape features rolling hills with large aspen groves and conifer trees, as well as expansive open spaces with sagebrush and native grasses that provide excellent wildlife habitat. North Cottonwood Creek meanders for nearly 3 miles through the heart of the property, lined with large cottonwoods that create a picturesque setting. The ranch borders the Bridger National Forest and offers great spots along the creek for additional building with views of the Wind River Range to the east and the Gros Ventre Range to the north. Maki Creek runs from the Northwest of the ranch and runs into North Cottonwood Creek. The recreational opportunities on the ranch are endless. The land boasts elk, deer, antelope, moose, bear, wolves, waterfowl, and sage grouse. Elk tags are available over-the-counter in unit 92, while antelope unit 88 offers a draw hunt with excellent odds for trophy antelope. Deer hunting in unit 142 also features general over-the-counter tags. Fishing in North Cottonwood Creek is exceptional, with anglers able to catch a variety of trout, including cutthroat and rainbow trout. The surrounding Wyoming Range and Bridger National Forest offer fantastic hiking, camping, and horseback riding experiences. Additionally, the nearby Wind River Range and Gros Ventre Range provide even more opportunities for outdoor adventures such as mountaineering, rock climbing, and wildlife viewing. Big Piney, Wyoming, experiences a semi-arid climate characterized by cold winters and mild summers. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing, with average lows around 5°F (-15°C) and significant snowfall. Summers are relatively mild, with average highs around 80°F (27°C) and cooler nights. The region receives low annual precipitation, around 10 inches (25 cm), mostly falling as snow in winter and occasional thunderstorms in summer. The high elevation and clear skies contribute to significant temperature variations between day and night throughout the year. Big Piney, Wyoming, is a small town located in Sublette County in the western part of the state. It is situated approximately 90 miles south of Jackson Hole, making it a convenient drive for those looking to explore the renowned Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. The town is about 220 miles northeast of Salt Lake City, Utah, offering access to a larger metropolitan area for additional amenities and services. The closest town with amenities, such as grocery stores, dining options, and basic services, is Pinedale, located about 35 miles to the north. Pinedale also offers additional recreational opportunities and serves as a gateway to the Wind River Range. For air travel, the nearest major airport is Jackson Hole Airport (JAC), which is approximately 100 miles north of Big Piney. This airport provides regular flights to major cities across the United States. Additionally, Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC), about 220 miles to the southwest, offers a broader range of domestic and international flights, making it another viable option for air travel.

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$9,500,000

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Shell (United States)

Once part of the historic Bighorn Mountain Ranch, Lake Ridge is now being offered as a 640 acre stand alone parcel. This end of the road property is surrounded by BLM on the North and South. A tributary of McNay Creek bisects the north property line in the valley. A historic cabin still stands battling the test of time, built next to an artesian spring..Located in the Big Horn Mountains above Shell, Wyoming, the ranch is a blank slate for one who wants some of the best hunting property available in Wyoming. Seasonal creeks and a natural spring brought life to the historic homestead on this ranch. Scatted pockets of pines in between large stands of dark timber make the wildlife, especially elk, feel secure to move about during the daylight hours. Tall grass thrives as this property has been carefully managed to promote the health of the resident elk herd. Deep steep canyons surround the ranch on the north and south allowing wildlife to feel safe and travel freely while keeping human traffic to a minimum. The ridge down the center of Lake Ridge is a mecca for wildlife. It is not uncommon to see the elk herd number over 2000 head as they head back to the timber at daylight. Slight elevation changes on the ridge provide hiding places in what seems to be flat ground. Deep canyons border this ranch. The historic name Lake Ridge comes from the abundance of natural springs flowing on the west facing slopes. This natural oasis at such a high elevation is a rare feature. A natural spring next to the historic cabin site still flows creating an ecosystem for nearly a mile. A historic log cabin with 100 mile views to the west overlooks Shell Valley.. Excellent lbuilding site. A piped water line provides consistent water for both livestock and wildlife. Through decades of conservation, this ranch now offers world class elk hunting. The herd is healthy and the breeding bulls are mature. For the select hunter, this one has it all. Upland birds, antelope and mule deer also call this ranch home. Sage grouse, checkers, Hungarian partridge, ruffs and blues are all abundant and thriving. Cattle grazing. Lake Ridge is part of the Historic Bighorn Mountain Ranch.

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$4,900,000

By Annonceur International

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