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Land Arteaga (Mexico)

Development located in the majestic Sierra del Diamante in Arteaga, Coahuila. This exceptional enclave enjoys a privileged location amidst a lush pine forest, surrounded by majestic hills and in proximity to the vibrant cities of Monterrey and Saltillo. The Sierra del Diamante area showcases the benefits of its fertile land, standing out with an abundant supply of natural water that nurtures its diverse vegetation and creates an ideal environment for crops and exquisite orchards. The meticulous planning of the subdivision, clubhouse, and common areas has been entrusted to the prestigious firm Andrés Escobar Arquitectos. With a broad trajectory in architectural developments at both regional and national levels, a high-level design is ensured that embraces the surrounding nature and optimizes the coexistence between the urban environment and the lush landscape. Urban planning and landscaping are under the expert guidance of the renowned firm Perimetral. The focus is on achieving perfect harmony between the urban environment and the surrounding nature, with meticulous attention to every detail to maintain an authentic immersion in the heart of the forest. Each lot in this development is enveloped in the serenity of the pine trees and comes with an access gate according to the project's design. Additionally, household connections for potable water, electricity, internet, and telephone are provided to offer all modern conveniences in this natural setting. An additional gem of this development is its 100-hectare forest reserve, which will host bicycle routes and trails leading to a spectacular viewpoint at the mountain's summit. From there, residents can marvel at incomparable panoramic views. The development presents a rich array of amenities designed to cater to all tastes: Community and Connection: Clubhouse Swimming Pool Playground Camping Area Multipurpose Plaza Excitement and Adventure: Dog Park Bike Park Archery Range Sports Courts Gymnasium Sports Bar Peace and Tranquility: Amphitheater Lake Chapel Yoga Area Orchards This rural-vacation residential development in Sierra del Diamante is a unique opportunity to experience a lifestyle in harmony with nature, offering modern conveniences and a wide range of activities. Don't miss the chance to be part of this exceptional community in a truly unparalleled environment.

€191,800
2,505

By Monterrey Sotheby's International Realty

Farmhouse 2
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Farmhouse Eagle Pass (United States)

Description: Owned and operated by the same family for nearly 20 years, this well-watered Maverick County ranch Is located in some of the best hunting area the state has to offer. This is sweeping, beautiful open land that provides habitat for an abundance of native wildlife with an opportunity to improve to your needs. Multiple drainages and named Palo Blanco Creek traverse through the land and form numerous tanks that offer an attraction for wildlife. Improvements: The land is void of structural improvements, but there is electricity that runs to a potential home site and one set of cattle pens. Road and fences are in good condition. The perimeter is high game fenced. 5 blinds with feeders will convey. Water: This ranch has both good surface and subsurface water. Two solar water wells supply water to multiple water troughs. Multiple drainages are present along with Palo Blanco Creek. The drainages and seasonal creek provide 7 stock tanks throughout the property. Vegetation/Terrain: The ranch has good fertile soils and has a large percentage of land that was cleared back in the 1970s. Several drainages and Palo Blanco Creek traverse the property. Several large Oak trees can be found along the Palo Blanco as well as Elm and Hackberry trees. Mesquite trees are found throughout. Brush species include Guajillo, Black Brush, Guayacan, White Brush, Granjeno, Persimmon and many more. There is a large cleared field that is in regrowth, and a cleared strip that is a pipeline easement. There is an elevation change from 800± feet ASL to 755± feet ASL. Wildlife: The area is renowned for producing large native whitetail bucks and for holding an abundance of game. Wildlife includes Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Javelina, Quail, Dove, Ducks, and varmints. Several bucks over 170 B/C score have been taken on the property. With good vegetation and water, this property will continue to produce at a high rate. Utilities: 2 water wells. Electricity to a potential home site (needs a meter). Minerals: Surface sale only. No production on the ranch. Taxes: $668. (2022) Ag Exemption. Location: The ranch is 28± miles SW of Uvalde via Hwy 90 to FM 481, 30± miles NE of Eagle Pass and 111± miles SW of San Antonio. The property is located on the east or south side of FM 481 and has 1.4± miles of FM 481 frontage. Airport: Garner Field (KUVA) is located 3 miles east of Uvalde and has a 5256-foot runway. Price: $4,200,000. Or $2,451./acre

€3,649,700
land  693.6ha

By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty

Farmhouse 3
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Farmhouse Eagle Pass (United States)

Situated in the wild Nueces Strip amongst other large ranches, this area, known as the Golden Triangle, offers the best low fence Whitetail hunting in the state of Texas. The G. K. Paloma Ranch has been owned and operated by the same family since the 1940s. Acquired by the current owners Great, Great Uncle Hal Mangum as a commission for selling the Farias Ranch for Sullivan Bank of San Antonio. Hal Mangum was one of the great cattle barons of Texas and Mexico. This historic ranch offers a truly wild and natural hunting environment. Large lakes, rolling terrain and excellent brush add to its uniqueness. Improvements: This property is light in infrastructure improvements having only 3 manufactured homes and a large metal barn with concrete floor. Two 5000-gallon water storage tanks and water treatment shed with two water softener systems are also present at the Headquarters. Three sides of the perimeter are low fenced, totaling 10.5± miles of low fenced, large neighboring ranches. The 4th, which is the east side, has 5± miles of high game fence. The property has 10± miles of low fence cross fencing that is fairly recent. The property has a good road system throughout. Water: The ranch has 11 Lakes and 2 smaller ponds. The lakes range in size from ½ acre to 6 acres. There are two named seasonal creeks that provide major runoff through the ranch. Both Mustang and Salado Creek provide good drainages for possible future lake sites. Along with these 2 creeks, there are fingers of Elm Creek traversing the property as well. Water for the Headquarters is hauled in and held in two underground 5000 gallon storage tanks. Wildlife: With a proven history of producing ‘Monster Bucks’, this ranch offers some of the best free range, low fence hunting the state has to offer. Several 170s are harvested each year. The ranch record scoring 199 B/C was found dead a few years ago. Land management over the years combined with superior genetics, offers multiple Boone & Crockett bucks yearly. Not only is this area superb for whitetail deer, but other game thrive with this truly uninhabited environment. Both Bobwhite and Blue Quail are plentiful and huntable in some areas that were selectively cleared years ago. With brush management quail friendly areas can be developed. Dove and duck hunting on the lakes is really good. Wildlife found on this ground include whitetail, turkey, javelina, quail, dove and varmints. Vegetation-Terrain: This property has all the necessary browse to grow large trophy bucks, and to hold a high carrying capacity. Brush diversity is excellent and over time has proven to produce monster whitetail deer. Brush species include: Black Brush White Brush, guayacon, granjeno, persimmon, guajillo, tasajillo, prickley pear and many more. Mesquite trees are present throughout with both Elm and Hackberry trees lining the creek bottoms. The ranch offers gently rolling terrain with 100 feet elevation change for 817-917 feet ASL, offering long range views. Over the years the owner mechanically brush managed the ranch primarily for grassy areas ideal for quail habitat. Approximately 1,600 acres has been selectively cleared and planted in native seed. Minerals: Surface sale only. One active well. Taxes: $12,681 (2022). Price: $16,500,000 or $1,834/acre. Location: The ranch is 15± miles northeast of Eagle Pass, 32± miles west of La Pryor, 45± miles southwest of Uvalde, and 125± miles west of San Antonio, TX. The property is located 3.3± miles north of FM 481 via an all-weather easement road.

€13,925,300
land  3,640.6ha

By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty

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