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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.

$25,900,000
5bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  1,702.5ha

By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty

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Farmhouse Utopia (United States)

Description: Little Montana Ranch is a serene Hill Country property comprised of a variety of natural features and terrain that is steeped in rich local history. In 1866 one of the founders of Utopia, R.H. Kincheloe, and his family lived on or very near the property that is now Little Montana. In October of that year, their home was the target of a late-night Indian raid, leaving Kincheloe’s wife Sarah and their friend Ann Bolin gravely injured. Sarah survived, but sadly Ann succumbed to her wounds. This story is well-known locally, and traces of its influence echo over the land here, making it a popular place to hunt for artifacts and arrowheads There are also several midden sites from the various tribes that occupied the area: Apache, Comanche, Taovayas and Tawakonis. This ranch is a rare find with an abundance of water for its size, with over 3,500± feet of both sides of crystal-clear live water, with strong bubbly springs and shallow flowing water to deep holes. Beautiful trees, incredible views from accessible hilltops and an historic home all add to the majesty of this Hill Country retreat. Improvements: This ranch has a comfortable home overlooking the beautiful pool of water. The home was constructed in 1995 and has been recently updated. There are 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, large open concept living/dining area, office, relaxing wooden deck overlooking the creek, carport and a swimming pool. An historic stone home from 1863 is also located along the banks of Little Creek. This historic home is in the process of being restored to resemble its original beauty. A good road system and low fencing round out the improvements. Water: This water is truly impressive, especially for this size of property. Little Creek flows through the middle of the property, providing full, year-round access to live water for over 2/3 of a mile. Some strong rapids flow into large deep holes, giving this creek an amazing combination of fast flowing shallow water and deep holes. Below the historic home are strong springs, originally used for daily refrigeration, of which one can be seen bubbling out of the water. There is one pond on the property and several drainages to the creek that will hold water during wet times. Both homes are on spring water; there is not a water well. Vegetation: This ranch has beautiful, grand oak trees throughout, along with elm and hackberry trees. There is a pecan bottom across the creek from the historic house with dozens of large pecan trees. The ranch also has a good amount of cedar, persimmon, agarita, mesquite and at least one good sized Madron tree on the hill. Elevation: This ranch offers tremendous views of both the water feature and striking Hill Country terrain. There is 135 feet in elevation change and a good road to the hilltop with spectacular views. Wildlife: There is an abundance of native wildlife on the ranch and in this area. You will have Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Dove, pigs, etc., plus free ranging exotics on the property such as axis deer and sightings of elk in the area. The lush Pecan treed bottom land attracts game plus several fields could be planted for food plots. Both the pond and creek have fish, including bass and catfish. Schools: Utopia-Vanderpool ISD Taxes: Exemption. See Broker. Location: This ranch is 90± miles northwest of San Antonio, 45± miles northeast of Uvalde, 22± miles north of Sabinal and 2± miles northeast of Utopia, TX. From Utopia, travel north on 187 and turn east on 470 to Little Creek Road.

$2,500,000
2bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  66ha

By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty

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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

$492,000
land  33.2ha

By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty

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Farmhouse Utopia (United States)

Situated on 4,608 Acres, Seco Creek Exotic Ranch is one of the most sought-after properties within the beautiful Texas Hill Country. This high-fenced ranch is a recreational paradise with an abundance of hunting and ranching activities. Professionally managed, this land offers plenty of year-round enjoyment and hunting opportunities for superior White-tailed deer, Red Stag, Elk, and Aoudad Sheep. Majestic natural features, convenient access, and serene privacy all define this miraculous property. Seco Creek Exotic Ranch was created with extreme attention to detail, has been meticulously maintained, and is truly a rare find. Escape the bustling city and enjoy the scenic hill country views from this outstanding property. Location: This ranch is currently the largest property for sale in Medina County, where the views of the Hill Country are unbeatable. It is approximately eight miles southeast of the charming town of Utopia and just an hour drive to the heart of San Antonio. The popular towns of Bandera, Kerrville, and Fredericksburg are also located nearby. South Texas Regional Airport is located approximately 28 miles from the ranch gate. The ranch is centrally positioned just 70 miles from San Antonio and 140 miles from Austin. An abundance of convenient dining, shopping, medical, and grocery options are all located nearby. Habitat, Topography, & Water: Big topography variance and hilltops with long views are some of this ranch's defining characteristics. The terrain provides numerous habitats for the vast variety of native and exotic wildlife species. The ranch has approximately 260 feet of topography variance throughout. Seco Creek Exotic Ranch is a nice rectangular-shaped property with two entrances on Medina County Road 354. The property has excellent water provided by five electric water wells and numerous wildlife watering throughs. Both Seco Creek and Parkers Creek traverse through the property in a north to southward direction. Multiple drainage corridors and seeps cut through the property and feed into the creeks. Several stock tanks are also located within the ranch. Wildlife & Hunting: The ranch has a high-fenced boundary and is cross-fenced with high-fencing as well. Seco Creek Exotic Ranch includes a healthy population of well-maintained native and exotic species across impressive hills and flat valleys. The thick wooded corridors throughout the ranch provide plentiful cover and sanctuary areas for the wildlife to thrive. The ranch has a healthy population of Red Stag, Aoudad Sheep, and Elk that will convey with the sale of the property. The ranch has also been infused with superior White-tailed genetics. Turkey, dove, hogs, and other native game are plentiful. Whether your passion involves off-roading, the pursuit of wild game, or simply enjoying nature and its beauty, you will find no shortage here. Other: There are several amazing build sites with incredible views to choose from. Water and electricity are readily available at various locations throughout the ranch. · Electric Provider – Medina Electric · Taxes - $6,773.33 annually Note on CWD: Chronic Wasting Disease: According to the owner’s representative, no animals from this property have ever tested positive for CWD. The ranch is located in a CWD containment zone, so TP&W rules for a CWD testing and containment zone do apply. Conservation Easement: Seco Creek Exotic Ranch has a Conservation Easement with the City of San Antonio. The purpose of the easement is to protect the area from development over the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone in which Seco Creek Exotic Ranch is located. Hunting and ranching activities are allowed by the easement agreement. Six Building Envelopes are to be conveyed to the buyer. Each building Envelope consists of a five-acre site within the ranch where a home, lodge, and outbuildings can be constructed.

$23,735,548
land  1,864.8ha

By Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty

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Farmhouse Concan (United States)

Description: Pailing Creek Ranch with its stunning Hill Country views, a wet weather creek, and beautiful improvements, is ready for its next owner to enjoy. Neighboring Garner State Park, Pailing Creek Ranch contains views of the Texas Hill Country as natural as you can find. Conveniently located just minutes from the Frio River, this turnkey ranch is primed for hunting, grazing, or recreational purposes. Improvements: Pailing Creek Ranch is a highly improved property with three houses and several barns and sheds. The main house is a beautiful 5,071± square foot rock home that was built in 2010 with a covered patio and outdoor kitchen area. From the back porch of the main house, you get a great view of the well-known Old Baldy Mountain in Garner State Park. The first guest home is a 2,000± square foot home that is accompanied by another guest home that is 1,071± square feet. The arrangement of these homes provides the flexibility to accommodate a variety of guests. 350± Acres of the ranch is high fenced, while the remaining acreage is low fenced. There are multiple fenced pastures on the property. Water: There are four water wells on the property that provide water to the houses and water troughs on the property, two electric and two solar powered. A small pond on the northeast corner of the property receives a considerable amount of run off from the surrounding hills. Pailing Creek is a wet weather creek that traverses through the center of the property. The creek offers both cover for wildlife and pools of water in wet times. Vegetation / Terrain: In the heart of the Edwards Plateau, this ranch contains a good variety of brush species and hardwoods common to the area. Brush species include: agarita, huisache, twist leaf yucca, white brush, persimmon, mountain laurel, and cactus. Both shin oak and ash juniper are present throughout. Large Live oak trees are found throughout the property, along with large cedar trees. About 60% of the ranch consists of good bottomland, with the remaining acreage being in the rolling hills. Two fertile fields, one 21± acres and the 13± acres, lie in the valley of the ranch. Elevations roll from the rich low-lying land at 1,450’ to 1,800’ on the hilltops; this elevation change provides stunning Hill Country views. Wildlife: Pailing Creek Ranch contains wildlife that is typical to the Texas Hill Country. Whitetail Deer, turkey, hogs, varmints, Blackbuck and free-range Axis Deer have been seen on the ranch. The high fenced portion of the ranch has a MLDP program in place. Utilities: There are utilities that are run to the homes and a powerline that traverses the property. Taxes: $12,138 (2023). Wildlife Exemption. Minerals: Negotiable. There is no production on the ranch. Note: There is a one-and-a-half-page Conservation Easement with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Contact broker for more details. Location: Located in northern Uvalde County, this ranch has tremendous accessibility with paved road frontage on the Northern and Eastern boundaries. Pailing Creek Ranch is 11± miles to Concan, 11± miles to Leakey, 33± miles to Uvalde, 93± miles to San Antonio, and 171± miles to Austin.

$3,700,000
3bedrooms
land  219.7ha

By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty

36

Farmhouse Uvalde (United States)

Description: Lake Creek Ranch is an alluring western Hill Country ranch located in the beautiful Nueces River valley. The impressive 15 acre lake along with spectacular views, grand trees, extensive road system, and supreme privacy make it an ideal opportunity for anyone looking for a truly majestic retreat. Improvements: A short drive from the front gate at the base of one of the hills sits a 4-bedroom, 4-bathroom home with a nice concrete porch and driveway. Near the house is a 1500 s.f. barn with two roll top doors for parking vehicles or equipment, along with an open-air equipment barn. The perimeter of the ranch consists of both high and low fencing. The roadwork that has been done to the ranch is very impressive and allows access to both a variety of terrain and acreage. The highly improved road that runs along the hilltops makes enjoying the world class views on this ranch much easier. Water: The extensive amount of water on this property is highlighted by the 15 acre spring-fed lake which provides year-round activities and a beautiful setting. There are 15 known springs scattered throughout the property which feed many of the creeks, several of which have dams to create larger bodies of water. Along with Lake Creek, which the lake sits on, Blucher Creek and Honey Creek, there are a multitude of other unnamed creek drainages. One water well near the headquarters provides water to the house. Terrain/Vegetation: The terrain changes from flatter, usable land with deeper soils along the creek bottoms to mountainous topography which provides limitless breathtaking views. The elevation ranges from 1398 feet above sea level to 1972 feet above sea level, creating over 570 feet of elevation change. There is one large cave along with several other smaller ones on the ranch. There is a good mixture of hardwoods throughout this property including large Live Oak, Spanish Oak, Post Oak, Cedar Elms, and a particularly spectacular Pecan bottom along one of the creeks. The cedar has been selectively cleared in many areas allowing for the native grasses and other native vegetation to flourish. Wildlife: The property has the water and vegetation to support the abundant native and exotic wildlife species present. The native game commonly found include White-tailed deer, turkey, dove, wild hogs and varmints. There are free roaming exotics present which include Axis, Sika, Fallow, Black Buck, and Aoudad. The Lake and several of the other bodies of water hold migrating waterfowl during the fall/winter months and provide great fishing for largemouth bass. Taxes: Ag Exempt Minerals: Negotiable Location: The ranch is accessed via an owned lane off of CR 416 and is located 2.5+/- miles NE of Montell, 8+/- miles S of Camp Wood, 30+/- miles SW of Leakey, 32+/- miles NW of Uvalde, 110 miles W of San Antonio, 190+/- miles SW of Austin and 300+/- miles W of Houston. Garner Field Airport (KUVA) is located 3 miles east of Uvalde and has a 5,256’ runway.

$18,200,000
4bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  1,618.7ha

By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty

32

Farmhouse Uvalde (United States)

Description: The Nueces River Ranch provides the very rare opportunity to own a property with both Hill Country live water and South Texas brush country. Enjoy two miles of the crystal-clear Nueces River while having a South Texas hunting experience on this expansive ranch. Owned and operated by the same family for the last 17 years, it is historically known to many as the Lyles Ranch. Large White-tailed deer, excellent brush, multiple pivots, and exceptional management add to this unique offering. Improvements: With minimal improvements, the ranch is prime for the structural additions of your choice. The only existing improvements are a six-bay equipment barn, four irrigation pivots, deer pens, and storage containers. The ranch has an established road system throughout, as well as good cross fencing and a high-fenced perimeter. Wildlife: With excellent native brush and strategic water distribution, this ranch produces large White-tailed deer and has ability to carry an abundance of game. A supplemental feeding program has been in place and provides additional nutrition for deer and other wildlife during low rainfall periods. The deer herd is mostly native, while some additional South Texas native deer were introduced 15± years ago. To enhance the herd further, DMP pens were constructed 15± years ago. In addition to deer hunting, this ranch offers excellent quail, dove, and turkey hunting. With two miles of Nueces River, the turkey have year around water and large pecan trees for roosting. 12 fenced food plots provide acreage for birds to light into. The river and the large lakes offer year-round catfish and bass fishing and excellent duck hunting. The ranch has a tremendous amount of game including White-tailed deer, turkey, quail, dove, hogs, javelina and varmints. Water: The natural highlight of this ranch is the 2± miles of crystal-clear Nueces River. The Nueces offers year-round use, so when it is not hunting season, it’s time to swim, kayak, tube, snorkel and fish. This stretch of the Nueces River is very special with its large swimming holes, fast flowing rapids, and waterfalls. In addition to the river, the ranch has 2.6± miles of seasonal Mustang Creek and 1± mile of Windmill Creek that provide drainages to several large tanks. There are two lakes and four tanks. The big lake is 80± acres when full. There are four water wells that provide water to 24± water troughs that are distributed throughout the ranch. Two of the wells are solar and two are electric. There are four pivots on the property. Two pivots water 70± Acre fenced food plots, and the other two water 2-5± Acre food plots. Vegetation: This ranch has all of the necessary brush species to grow large White-tailed deer and support an abundance of native wildlife. Excellent brush diversity is found throughout the entire ranch. 12 food plots and 16 protein feeders supplement the protein in the brush. These food plots are planted to attract both deer and dove; four of these plots having irrigation capabilities and can be watered most of the time. Large pecan and Live oak trees can be found up and down the Nueces River. Hackberry and cedar elm trees area also present with large mesquite trees throughout the entire ranch. Brush species include Guajillo, granjeno, guayacon, black brush, persimmon, cenisa, white brush, huisache, and many more. The terrain ranges from deep river-bottom acreage with a few areas with rolling hills. The ranch has deep, rich soils throughout. Elevations range from 800 feet to 874 feet ASL. Minerals: Surface only. No production. Price: $30,000,000 or $3,541/acre Location: This property is located 95± miles west of San Antonio, 45± miles west of Hondo and 9± miles southwest of Uvalde, TX. The property is located on FM 481 and has 4± miles of FM 481 frontage on the northern boundary.

$30,000,000
land  3,428.5ha

By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty

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