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Welcome to your East Texas dream property --- 217.423 breathtaking acres of improved pasture land, mature hardwood and towering pines mixed throughout, and unmatched hilltop views that just may be some of the finest in the entire county! This turnkey cattle ranch offers the perfect blend of functionality (nearly a century old working cattle farm and hay fields) along with natural beauty. The property is fully fenced and cross-fenced, so bring your cattle to closing and get started on the farm life instantly. The hilltops and hundreds of acres of pasture land are complimented perfectly by the couple of creeks that border and cross through the bottom land of this property providing year long access to water. Multiple barns, sheds, workshops provide space to park your equipment and store your feed and hay-bales. If you are entrepreneurial you can take the private road that divides the property and add additional homes on the different hilltops to fully utilize all of the panoramic views. Already containing 2 move-in ready homes, one that has already been nearly completely remodeled and really must be seen in person to appreciate. The second home has a very large layout and is livable as-is, with a little updating you could have a good start to secluded subdivision. So many potential options with this property. This property truly captures the beauty and tranquility of Deep East Texas. Don't miss your chance to own a rare piece of Texas that offers space, privacy and endless potential!
…By Annonceur International
Description: Little Yoledigo Creek Ranch offers the opportunity to own a truly diverse piece of South Texas. The terrain transitions seamlessly from rolling hills to lush river bottom land, creating a landscape that feels like two worlds in one. Towering live oaks, sweeping views, and abundant water anchor the property, while practical improvements, diverse native brush, and a sense of seclusion make it both functional and private. This is a well-rounded ranch with the character, resources, and setting to be a very special place. Improvements: The main house, featuring 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, is perched on a hilltop with long-distance views across the ranch. In addition, there are three guest cabins, perfect for hosting family and friends. Supporting the residences are two barns, one designed for equipment storage, and the other fully enclosed with concrete floors, four roll-top doors, and a walk-in cooler with a game-cleaning area. Ranch improvements include a 30-ton double-bin silo, 15 deer blinds, 12 protein feeders, and a high-fenced perimeter, making the property well-suited for both wildlife management and ranching operations. Water: This ranch is exceptionally well-watered. Eight water wells distribute water to multiple troughs across the property, while four tanks provide additional water sources for wildlife and can be supplemented from the wells as needed. One of the wells taps into the Carrizo Aquifer and is powered by 3-phase electricity, ensuring a reliable supply. Adding to its uniqueness, approximately half a mile of the Leona River forms the southern boundary—lined with stately live oaks and offering both beauty and function. Wildlife: The property supports a tremendous deer herd and has also been carefully developed into an outstanding quail hunting ranch. The deer herd has been under intensive management for years, with the owner enhancing habitat through water development, brush sculpting, and the planting of native grasses. A combination of diverse brush, a well-established feed program, and reliable water systems creates the ideal conditions for producing large whitetails and sustaining an abundance of wildlife. Quail strips and ample roosting trees further contribute to unusually strong quail and turkey populations. Vegetation: The ranch contains all the essential brush species needed to grow exceptional South Texas whitetails. Native browse includes guajillo, guayacan, blackbrush, granjeno, whitebrush, persimmon, prickly pear, and many others. Brush has been strategically sculpted to enhance quail habitat, creating a balanced environment for multiple species. Scattered throughout the property are large mesquite, oak, hackberry, and elm trees, adding both habitat diversity and scenic character. Minerals: Sellers owns a portion of minerals that will be conveyed to the buyer. There is one pad site located on the south end of the ranch, accessed through a separate gate by the fuel company. The current owner receives income from this production, which will transfer to the new owner. Taxes: $6,360.07 - Wildlife Exemption. $4,951.72 (Zavala) - $1,408.35 (Frio) Location: The ranch is accessed via 2.35± all weather deeded easement road off of Hwy 57. The gate to the easement is 13± miles E of Batesville, 22± miles W of Pearsall, 70± miles SW of San Antonio, 145± miles SW of Austin and 260± miles W of Houston.
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
Camp Creek Ranch is an extraordinary property featuring frontage on both the Brazos River and crystal-clear Camp Creek. This extraordinary 981+/- acre oasis is one of the biggest properties to hit the market in Johnson County in several years. Easy access to the Brazos offers endless opportunities for boating, swimming, water skiing, fishing, and family fun. Spring fed Camp Creek is a remarkable water feature of its own and feeds into the Brazos River on this property. Camp Creek is rich in ancient history and borders the entire western boundary of the ranch. The land itself is well maintained with good fencing, roads, and trail systems already in place. It offers large scenic views, abundant wildlife, and a good ratio of woods and pastureland. Camp Creek Ranch is a rare combination of ideal location, size, topography, and live water. Location: Camp Creek Ranch is ideally located 17 miles south of Cleburne, TX, off of paved FM 1434. It has easy access to the DFW metroplex via Highway 67 or the new Chisholm Trail Parkway. Dallas is 69 miles to the Northeast and FT Worth is a quick 47 miles to the North. Waco is 68 miles to the Southeast. The mouth of Lake Whitney is approximately 22 miles downstream and can be accessed via a boat ride from the ranch during normal Brazos River water level conditions. Cleburne Regional Airport has a 5697’ runway and fuel and is located 16 miles from the ranch. DFW International Airport is 70 miles from the ranch. Land: Camp Creek Ranch topography rolls from Northeast to Southwest with a 190’ decline in elevation. The property consists of huge cottonwoods, mature oak trees, cedars, and mesquites. The soils are primarily Bolar Clay Loam and an Aledo-Bolar complex. Interior and exterior fencing is in excellent condition allowing the existing cattle herd to rotationally graze the property. Solid riding trails have been put in place allowing easy access to the majority 981+/- acres. Good caliche roads to and from several old pad sites still exist. Significant clearing has been done to portions of the ranch to enhance the visual appeal and functionality of the property. Scenic viewpoints are plentiful throughout the ranch. The land is currently under a 1-d-1 agricultural tax exemption. Water: This ranch boasts some of the best live water in all of North Texas. 2.2 Miles of camp creek runs alongside the entire western border of the property. Camp Creek possesses multiple waterfalls that cascade into swimming holes where depths can be observed up to 8ft. The pristine water was a popular spot for baptisms in the 1800’s and 1900’s. The Brazos River makes up the southernmost border of the ranch with a half mile of river frontage and multiple access points. This ranch also includes five good stock tanks and one pond that is just under two acres in size. Wildlife: Camp Creek Ranch is the ideal property for the avid outdoorsman. The ample water supply provides life to all creatures big and small. The thick woods mixed with open pasture is a unique habitat for whitetail deer, turkey, dove, and hogs. It provides them with ample cover to hide and plenty of room to graze. Other: This multi-use property allows those to enjoy river activities, creek swimming, recreational hunting, great fishing, cattle, and many more outdoor opportunities. No physical structures currently exist on the ranch, allowing for the next owner to build what they want, wherever they choose. Minerals: Contact broker for details. This ranch is being offered For Sale and is Exclusively Listed by TT Ranch Group of Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty. Buyer’s broker must be identified on first contact and accompany buying prospect on first showing to qualify for full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Listing Broker. Prospects may be required to provide proof of funds prior to scheduling a showing.
…By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
Description: Located less than 10 minutes from San Marcos, Rocky Creek ranch showcases gently rolling terrain, multiple stocked ponds, a wet-weather creek, and mature hardwoods that frame the creek bottoms. The land offers an attractive blend of open pasture and scenic elevation with several prime building sites, all easily accessed by paved road frontage to the south along with county road frontage to the east. With dependable water features, excellent wildlife habitat, and a highly sought-after location along the I-35 corridor, this ranch is ideal for development, a weekend retreat, livestock operation, or long-term investment in one of Central Texas’ fastest-growing regions. Improvements: Improvements include an older ranch house set on a hillside with sweeping views across the property, offering a charming vantage point for future renovation or new construction. The home is serviced by city water, a valuable benefit for residential use. Near the house are several scenic old barns that add character and history to the property while providing practical storage space and potential for restored use. Together, these improvements offer a solid foundation for expanding, updating, or reimagining the ranch to suit a variety of visions. Water: The ranch offers strong natural water features, with city water supplying the home and four well-established stock ponds located throughout the property. One of the ponds is particularly impressive, holding water even through the harshest droughts. A seasonal creek also meanders across the northwest side of ranch, holding during wet periods and adding both scenic value and reliable habitat for wildlife. Vegetation and Terrain: The ranch features gently rolling terrain with a mix of open hills and a shaded low bottom lined with mature hardwoods. Scenic rises provide long views across the property, while the bottoms offer rich soils and a diverse canopy of live oak, hackberry and elm trees. The high areas of the ranch consist predominantly of native South Texas vegetation including mesquite, white brush, persimmon, etc. along with native grasses such as little bluestem, silver bluestem and KR bluestem to name a few. This blend of hardwood cover, open grassland, and rolling topography creates both attractive scenery and excellent habitat for wildlife. Wildlife: The ranch supports a strong population of native wildlife, particularly whitetail deer, which are abundant throughout the property. Rio Grande turkey are frequently seen, and feral hogs come and go. The open fields and ponds draw large numbers of doves, making the property well-suited for seasonal hunting. In addition, typical South Texas varmints such as coyotes, raccoons, bobcats, and foxes inhabit the area, contributing to a diverse and healthy wildlife ecosystem. Location: The property is located on Lehmann Road, less than 10 miles SE of San Marcos,15± miles N of Seguin, 20± miles E of New Braunfels, 20± miles NW of Luling, 40± miles S of Austin, 55± miles NE of San Antonio and 160± miles W of Houston. Minerals: See broker for details Taxes: Ag exemption
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
Mill Creek Ranch is a unique gem nestled in southern Johnson County, Texas. Encompassing approximately 567+/- picturesque acres, this stunning ranch boasts dramatic bluffs that offer panoramic views stretching as far as the eye can see. Rolling pastureland bursting with wildflowers, rugged ridgelines, treed canyons, and spring fed creek corridors come together in contrast to create a diverse and beautiful property. The renowned Double Diamond Resorts' The Retreat borders the ranch on three sides, and paved FM 1434 runs along the entire western boundary. Mill Creek Ranch presents unparalleled opportunities for both recreation and sophisticated development. Location: Mill Creek Ranch is located 14 miles south of Cleburne, TX, off of paved FM 1434. It has easy access to the DFW metroplex via Highway 67 or the new Chisholm Trail Parkway. Dallas is 66 miles to the Northeast and FT Worth is a quick 44 miles to the North. Waco is 65 miles to the Southeast. Cleburne Regional Airport has a 5697’ runway and fuel and is located 13 miles from the ranch. DFW International Airport is 67 miles from the ranch. Lake Whitney is located a short drive south of the property. Land: This property is embraced by a diverse topography, possessing a significant elevation change of 140 feet throughout the ranch. Adorned with numerous ridges, Mill Creek Ranch offers sweeping views that stretch across the picturesque landscapes of Johnson County. Enhancing its appeal is a meticulously crafted trail system, thoughtfully designed to provide easy access to all areas of the property. Removing cedar trees and addressing prickly pear cactus has been a priority for the previous owners and it has made an impactful difference in restoring the land back to its original grandeur in many areas. The soils are predominantly Bolar Clay Loam and Aledo-Bolar Complex. Water: This property is blessed with an abundance of water sources, making it an ideal oasis for those who appreciate nature's offerings. Featuring two one acre plus stock ponds, two active unnamed creek beds, and Mill Creek, it provides ample opportunities for recreation and relaxation. To ensure continuity and convenience, seven water wells stand ready to provide a reliable water supply, offering both practical functionality and further recreational possibilities. A water tap has also been provided from the neighboring development. With such a diverse and abundant water ecosystem, this property promises an enchanting retreat for those who value water above and below the surface. Wildlife: Mill Creek Ranch stands as the ultimate haven for passionate outdoors enthusiasts. Its abundant water sources breathe life into every corner of the property. The combination of hilly terrain and expansive open pastures creates a distinctive habitat, offering sanctuary and sustenance for a variety of wildlife, including whitetail deer, turkey, dove, and hogs. With ample space to roam and abundant natural resources to thrive on, this ranch provides an idyllic setting for both wildlife and those who appreciate the beauty of the great outdoors. Other: No physical structures currently exist on the ranch, allowing for the next owner to build what they want, wherever they choose. Minerals: Contact broker for details. This ranch is being offered For Sale and is Exclusively Listed by TT Ranch Group of Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty. Buyer’s broker must be identified on first contact and accompany buying prospect on first showing to qualify for full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Listing Broker. Prospects may be required to provide proof of funds prior to scheduling a showing.
…By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
Property Description: Red Hill Ranch offers 255+- acres of prime Texas ranchland, blending everything this iconic region has to offer. Upon entering through the front gate, you are greeted by the unique ironstone soil along a rolling ridge and sweeping views across the ranch. To the east, you will find rolling rangeland, cattle grazing, and a fishing pond with a lively bass population. To the west, O’Neal Creek meanders through the property, providing a perfect corridor and cover for wildlife. Improvements: This ranch is raw and unimproved, offering a blank canvas for your vision. Two gated entrances, cattle pens, and well-maintained fencing are in place. Property History: The property has been in the same family since the early 1900’s and is for the first time being offered for sale by the family. Location: Conveniently situated just over an hour from both San Antonio and Austin, and two and a half hours from Houston. The Ranch provides easy access to the nearby towns of Leesville, Nixon, Gonzales, and Seguin. Land: Red Hill Ranch features a wonderful mix of open pasture, scattered native trees and brush, along with creek bottom diversity. The sought-after sandy soil here is ideal for raising cattle and produces rich seed-bearing grass for dove and quail. Water: Water abounds at Red Hill Ranch. A fishing pond, slightly over an acre in size provides excellent bass fishing, while approximately 3,442 feet of O’Neal Creek winds its way through the heart of the property. Additionally, a smaller tributary adds another ~3,106 feet of creek frontage, enhancing the ranch’s water features and wildlife habitat. Terrain/Topography: From the red stone ridge to the creek bottom below, the ranch offers a pleasant 60 feet of elevation change. The bottomland areas cutting through the ranch creates panoramic views. In the lowlands, towering trees provide ample shade for wildlife, while the pastures feature rolling hills perfect for grazing. Recreation/Hunting: This property is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. The diversity in habitat and abundance of water makes it a wildlife haven. Whitetail, turkey, hogs, dove and quail all call the ranch home, with the bass pond providing year-round appeal. Minerals: No minerals are to be conveyed with the sale, surface only. This property is being offered For Sale and is Exclusively Listed by Davis Walker and Harlan Ray of Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty. Buyer’s brokers must be identified on first contact and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of the Listing Broker. Prospects may be required to provide proof of funds prior to scheduling a showing.
…By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
The 4R Ranch is one of the most incredible legacy ranches in North Texas, offering breathtaking views overlooking the legendary Red River Valley. Located just 90 minutes north of both Dallas and Fort Worth, and less than 10 miles northwest of Muenster, the property is ideally suited as either a weekend retreat or a full-time residence. Purchase Options: Potential purchasers should be aware at the outset that there are several sale scenarios for this property: • Scenario #1: a sale of nearly all the acreage, which totals approximately 1,091 acres (and includes 3 houses and 3 winery buildings) for an asking price of $15,877.000. • Scenario #2: a sale of approximately 947 acres, which excludes the houses and the winery buildings, for an asking price of $10,505,000. • Scenario #3: a sale of approximately 966 acres, which excludes the winery buildings, for a total of $10,537,500. Potential qualified purchasers can be provided with maps and additional details for each of these scenarios by David Burgher or Harlan Ray. Additional Information: Potential purchasers should also know that the winery business itself, the wine inventory and the winemaking equipment are not included in the listing prices. However, the purchase of those assets is also a possibility. While the ranch has long operated as a traditional cattle and hunting property, it has also developed into a well-known and highly regarded commercial vineyard and winery over the past decade. The operation includes established vineyards, a beautifully designed tasting room and entertainment venue, and a separate wine production and storage facility. The property has also served as a destination for special events including weddings, mountain bike races, and private gatherings. Two restored historic homes, one more than 100 years old, overlook the vineyards, Camp Creek, and one of the ranch’s three scenic valleys. The owners currently occupy the homes, while a third residence that previously served as the ranch manager’s home now operates as a short-term rental. The winery buildings are positioned on a scenic bluff with sweeping views across the Red River Valley. Nearby there are RV accommodations with shower and restroom facilities, as well as an insulated barn used for additional wine storage. On the southern portion of the ranch are livestock improvements including a mobile home and hunter’s compound, metal barn, and working pens. The northern portion of the ranch features three picturesque valleys with dramatic topography, mature timber, and magnificent hilltop views. The southern 25 percent of the property transitions into gently rolling pasture well suited for livestock operations. Numerous seasonal creeks and draws traverse the land, including over 1.6 miles of frontage along both sides of Camp Creek. Several ponds and stock tanks are scattered throughout the property, providing water for wildlife and livestock alike. With its diverse terrain, abundant water, and established improvements, the ranch provides endless opportunities to entertain family and friends while enjoying the natural beauty and recreational opportunities of North Texas.
…By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
Imagine the possibilities! This 16.12-acre residential farm has a 2,014 sq ft one story brick house which was built in 1982 and has great views of the back of the property and the neighboring owners’ lake. Open floor plan with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. There is a convenient adjacent 3 car carport and attached shop/storage building. The immaculately and lovingly maintained property is a mixture of gently sloping open pastureland with beautiful views overlooking the park like forests and trails providing habitat for the abundant wildlife in the area. Perimeter fencing and community water. Palestine is a growing city with access to restaurants, shopping and activities minutes away
…By Staples Sotheby's International Realty
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