luxury farmhouse for sale Knippa, United States
Farmhouse Knippa (United States)
Description: Just an hour drive from San Antonio and mere minutes from the town of Uvalde, Knippa Farm offers the opportunity to own a piece of the country with the amenities of town just a short drive away. This is an opportunity for a new owner to continue farming, or improve this blank slate property to their liking. Improvements: This farm is void of structural improvements. The entirety of the farm is low fenced and has frontage on CR 303. With a water well and power, Knippa Farm offers the ability to add improvements. Vegetation/Terrain: The land is currently used as dry farmland, most recently planted with wheat. Wildlife: The crops grown here provide the perfect environment for robust dove hunting. Multiple feeders are located on the property to help draw in game. Native wildlife such as Whitetail Deer, turkey, hogs, javelinas, dove, and varmints have been seen on the property. Water: There is a water well on the property. Water troughs are strategically placed on the property to help draw wildlife. Utilities: Power is in place on the property. Taxes: Ag Exempt. $235.57 (2023) Schools: Knippa ISD Location: Lying just outside of Knippa, TX, this farm is just minutes from Uvalde, and an hour outside of San Antonio. This farm is 9± miles from Sabinal, 12± miles from Uvalde, 28± miles from Hondo, 55± miles from San Antonio, and 135± miles from Austin. PRICE: $492,000.00
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
2 listings near Knippa
Farmhouse Sabinal (United States)
Description: Located in southeastern Uvalde County, about an hour drive from San Antonio, Sabinal Ranch is a dove hunter’s paradise. With farmland to the east and south, as well as two planted fields on site, this blank slate ranch offers some of the best dove hunting along with the ability to customize the property to your liking. Whether you are an avid bird or deer hunter, looking for a recreational property, or looking for a place to build your country-living home, Sabinal Ranch is a property you are going to want to check out. Improvements: This ranch is void of structural improvements. The majority of the property is low-fenced, with one high-fenced side. There are also several cross fences that separate the sesame fields and native brush land. Water: Two ponds are located on the property along a tributary of Nolton Creek. These ponds help provide water for wildlife. There is also one water well on the property. The well is believed to produce 2-3 gallons per minute and is 100’± deep. Wildlife: Wildlife on the ranch consists of species native to South Texas including Whitetail deer, hogs, varmints, turkey, as well as an abundance of dove and quail thanks to the fields that the owner has planted with sesame. Vegetation/Terrain: Sabinal Ranch has been selectively cleared and planted to entice and enhance wildlife. The property contains an 80± acre field for quail, a 90± acre field for dove, with the rest being native regrowth brush to provide cover for wildlife. Brush species include guajillo, blackbrush, persimmon, whitebrush, and guayacan. The mostly flat terrain allows you the ability to improve the property to your liking; there is some slight elevation change with a small hill along the western border. Taxes: $1,015.99 (2023). Ag Exemption. Location: Sabinal Ranch is located off CR 301, that runs South of Highway 90, just west of Sabinal, TX. 18± miles from Uvalde, 66± miles from San Antonio, 143± miles from Austin, 260+/- miles from Houston. Price: $3,140,500.00
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
Farmhouse Sabinal (United States)
Description: Owned and operated by the same family for over 70± years! This KKW Ranch is truly a rare offering Located in sought after Uvalde-Medina Counties, this property is highlighted by a 45± Acre Lake, Edwards irrigation rights and large native oak trees amongst the diverse brush. With its modest ‘old school’ ranch improvements, extensive paved road system, thoughtful game management and recreational improvements, the KKW Ranch is a classic South Texas ranch. Improvements: A paved road takes you to all of the structural improvements. The foreman’s 2772± sq.ft. home is the first house you pass as you head towards the headquarters. The main home is 3,188± sq. ft. with 5 bedrooms, 4 baths. A large outdoor patio, with upstairs guest bedroom, provides a great entertaining plus wildlife viewing area under the grand oaks. The two-car garage and detached carport provide plenty of parking for vehicles. Ranch improvements include a skeet shooting range, two 6,000± sq. ft metal barns with concrete floors, walk-in cooler, fuel tanks, etc. A 528± sq. ft. hunting shack has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, a fireplace and a wide front porch. Rounding out the structural improvements is a 260± sq. ft. caboose, 1,150± sq. ft. boat house with 625± sq. ft. boat slip barn, hay barn and 560± sq .ft. guest home. The ranch has 3.3± miles of paved roads, 2 irrigation pivots and several covered pump houses. The perimeter is high fenced with interior cross fences, plus there are cattle pens and DNP pens present. Water: The ranch is very well watered, having excellent subsurface water and surface water. The ranch boasts a 45± acre Lake and irrigation capabilities not found on many places. In addition to the Lake, the ranch has 15 stock tanks. The ranch has 2 Edwards irrigation wells providing two center pivots for crops plus there are 8 domestic wells for the structural improvements and water troughs throughout the ranch. The price includes 476 Acre Feet of unrestricted Edwards Water Rights. There are 3 named creek drainages that traverse the property, including 1.6± miles of Rancheros Creek and 1.8± miles of East Elm Creek. All three of these provide good runoff to the Lakes and hold water in wet times. Wildlife: This ranch has been under intense management for 20 years. An excellent deer herd is in place with a ranch record of 236 BC. Aside from game hunting, the ranch offers special bass fishing and duck hunting with the main lake and other stock tanks. This ranch basically offers a truly rare hunting experience. Wildlife includes whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, javelina, hogs and varmints. Vegetation/Terrain: This ranch has excellent brush diversity and overall wildlife habitat. Three natural creek drainages traverse the property supporting Live Oak trees, Hackberry trees, Elm trees and Mesquite. The brush diversity changes from brushy rolling hills to dense heavily wooded creek drainages, providing food sources and cover for wildlife. Irrigation pivots support a 135± acre field and a 20± acre field. There have been areas selectively cleared over the years totaling 900± acres. Minerals: Minerals negotiable. Taxes: Ag Exemption.
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
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