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By Wattine Immobilier
"Malibu Farm" For Sale Seignosse - Hossegor, recently renovated 4 bed / 3 bath villa marrying wood & glass in West Coast spirit, boasting heated swimming pool... £ 1,988,000. A bright & spacious home offering at raised level: Entrance hall or home office leading to the main living area with high vaulted ceilings and fireplace; open-plan fully equipped modern kitchen; 3 bedrooms, 2 shower rooms, 2 w.c. At garden level: Large bedroom, shower room, w.c.; pantry / laundry room. Further amenities include heated 10 x 4m. swimming pool surrounded by lovely wooden terraces, pool house; over 1000 sq. m. of very private wooded & fenced garden. Electric heating system. Tastefully renovated with quality materials, this is a true California oasis amidst the pine trees. Ideal for family holidays or year round living. Shops, transports and all amenities nearby. Quiet surroundings, 5km from the beach. Sales Mandate Granted to Wattine Real Estate, independent estate agency specializing in the sale of unique properties on the South Atlantic Coast since 1963 (translation services available for foreign buyers); exclusive partnership with Lifestyle Estates Intl, London, UK.
…Two-Story Lodge-Style Home on 110 Acres - Hunting Retreat & Venue Potential This Southeastern Oklahoma property is a hunter's paradise with strong investment potential as a lodge, Airbnb, or event retreat. Wildlife is abundant-whitetail deer, turkey, ducks, geese, and eagles. A stocked 5-acre pond offers bass fishing, while an established food plot are within walking distance. The metal shop has concrete floors, electricity, and plumbing is ready for multiple uses-ideal as a lodge facility, storage for gear, or an event barn. Above the 6-car garage, an additional unfinished sq. ft. framed space already designed for expansion, envisioned for up to four bedrooms, three baths, and a kitchen/living area. Finish it out as a dedicated hunting lodge wing, guest quarters, or short-term rental. The home itself provides comfort with rustic charm and modern touches. Downstairs includes a cozy fireplace and open living areas. Upstairs master features a soaking tub, walk-in shower, his-and-hers closets, and a private balcony overlooking the pond-perfect for unwinding after a day outdoors. Beyond hunting, this property also offers wedding and event potential in an area with very few venue options. The pond creates a stunning backdrop for outdoor ceremonies, while the shop can easily be customized into a reception barn with string lights, draping, and banquet seating. The residence serves as a bridal house or lodge, with unfinished upstairs space that can be tailored into bridal or groom's quarters or guest lodging. Located just 10 miles from Choctaw Casino and Durant, 20 miles from the coming Margaritaville Resort, and 25 miles from Lake Texoma, the Hard Rock Hotel, and Reba's Place, this property is positioned in a growing recreational and tourism corridor. Whether you envision a private hunting retreat, rental lodge, or a multi-use destination blending weddings, hunting weekends, and family gatherings, this property is primed and ready.
…By Annonceur International
Identificação do imóvel: ZMPT566531 Unique Property on the Shores of the Great Alqueva Lake, an Area Greatly Benefited by the Touristic Development Sparked by the Creation of the Great Lake. This vast agricultural property in Reguengos de Monsaraz stands out not only for its robust agricultural production but also for its immense touristic potential. Main Advantages of the Property:Agricultural Diversity: - Eucalyptus: About 135 hectares, with a previous additional 47 hectares of eucalyptus plantation. - Vineyard: 22 hectares, 9 of which are currently producing. - Cork Oak Forest: 42 hectares of dense areas, ideal for sustainable exploitation. - Pasture: 90 hectares suitable for livestock. - Cultivable Land: 63 hectares between irrigated and dry crops. - Orchard: A variety of fruit trees in production. - Irrigation Equipment: Includes a pivot and a cannon for irrigation. Support Infrastructure: ️ - Water Capture: Possibility to draw water from Alqueva (pipeline and necessary equipment are present; the license will need to be requested by the buyer to replace the existing one). - Storage: Two support warehouses (about 950 m²) with all agricultural equipment and machinery included in the sale. - Hunting: Potential for hunting activities given the rich biodiversity of the area.
…By Annonceur International
This 55-hectare estate is ideally located on the outskirts of Lorgues, one of the Var's most authentic and sought-after villages, renowned for its excellent restaurants and vibrant weekly market. Set in one contiguous block, the property boasts a rich history, evidenced by the ruins of an ancient château, a traditional dovecote, and an old mill. The former sheepfold has been beautifully restored and transformed into a charming country residence that combines character with modern comfort. The agricultural activity is already established, with several hectares of vineyards and a fine olive grove. The remainder of the estate consists of Mediterranean woodland, ideal for walking and enjoying nature, bordered by a small river that enhances the setting while lying sufficiently below the property to eliminate any flood risk. Authenticity, space, and complete privacy in an unspoiled setting.
…By Vinea Transaction Provence Côte D’azur
SALE VIA LIFE ANNUITY. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION. Historic heritage property known as "La Joséphine 1828". Sale Conditions: Market value: 1,110,000. Sale price: 935,000 (discount included; House A is occupied). Upfront payment (*bouquet*): 280,000 (notary fees extra). Monthly annuity: 3,250 (INSEE-indexed). Houses B, C, and D are 4-star rated and rented on a nightly basis; 2025 gross income: 55,686. Male occupant: 85 years old. Female occupant: 70 years old. The complex is situated on a 1,200 m² plot, fully enclosed by exposed stone walls 2.20 meters high. History: Origins in the military land registry (1700); modified and expanded in 1828 by François de l’Isle du Fief, a long-serving harbor master. Well listed in the Napoleonic cadastre. Certified by the *Fondation du Patrimoine* (Heritage Foundation) in 2015. Flower gardens: 1st Prize at the municipal level since 2016; 2nd Prize at the departmental level in 2015. Condition: Fully renovated (19962012). Town center location. Very quiet area. Shops within a 10-minute walk. Beaches 1.2 km away. Assigned harbor pontoon. Ideally situated facing the islands (Noirmoutier & Yeu). Includes four independent residential houses, communal parking areas, and basement outbuildings (wine cellars) as well as attics/lofts suitable for conversion. Description. Sale Status | Living Area (SH) - Land Area (SF). House A (Ground Floor) Life annuity - occupied. Living Area: 53 m². Land Area: 107 m². Living area, fitted kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 shower room, 2 toilets, study with sea view, walk-in wardrobe. + Outbuilding/storage room. Enclosed garden. House B (2 levels): Available & Furnished. Living area: 57 m². Total floor area: 93 m². Living area, fitted kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 1 shower room, 2 toilets, storage space. + Outbuilding/storage room. Enclosed garden. Rated 4-star tourist accommodation. House C (2 levels): Available & Furnished. Living area: 35 m². Total floor area: 46 m². Living area, fitted kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 1 shower room, 2 toilets, walk-in wardrobe. + Outbuilding/storage room. Enclosed garden. Rated 4-star tourist accommodation. House D (Ground floor): Available & Furnished. Living area: 41 m². Total floor area: 61 m². Living area, fitted kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 1 shower room, 2 toilets, walk-in wardrobe, attic. Enclosed garden. Rated 4-star tourist accommodation. Accreditations for the three rentals: Clévacances (3 keys), Airbnb, Abritel, Booking, Vendée Tourisme. Five-room layout with cathedral ceilings.
…By Aqf
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.
…By Annonceur International
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…By Century 21 Dary Immobilier
Near Orléans, fully restored property at the gates of the Sologne, discover this character-filled estate of about 135 hectares, comprising plains, woods of various species including oaks, birches, conifers, enhanced by three ponds, bordered by a river, offering an exceptional setting. The property includes buildings typical of the Sologne region with an open view over a pond. The main house features a large room with a fireplace, a fitted kitchen, 1 ground-floor bedroom, bathroom, and WC. Upstairs, a landing leads to 3 bedrooms including a double, a shower room, and WC. Another building serves as a garage and hunting room with sanitary facilities. Outbuildings complete this property. The woods are subject to a simple management plan. Biotope suitable for large game and ducks. This property is offered for sale by Bernadette JULIEN-BINARD E.I. from the REMANGEON Real Estate agency.
…By Immobiliere Remangeon
Long Park Ranch is a rare 320-acre mountain retreat surrounded by very good National Forest! Situated at approximately 8,800 feet in elevation, the property features a historic 1920's 1,400-sf unfinished cabin, a scenic 5-acre lake, exceptional hunting opportunities, and a peaceful, secluded setting.The ranch is exceptionally beautiful, offering a diverse landscape of mature aspen and spruce forests, open meadows, sage flats, seasonal creeks, and a picturesque lake stocked with brook and rainbow trout. Wildlife is drawn to the property by its combination of food, water, and privacy. Every season brings its own beauty, from vibrant fall colors to snow-covered winter scenery. A Conservation Easement protects the ranch while allowing for two additional building envelopes. Hunting & Recreation This area is widely recognized as some of Colorado's premier big game habitat. The ranch offers excellent mule deer, elk, and bear hunting, with annual mule deer landowner tag opportunities and over-the-counter elk tags available in many seasons. The property's direct access to thousands of acres of surrounding National Forest provides endless opportunities for hunting, horseback riding, hiking, fishing, ATV recreation, and exploring the Rocky Mountains. Location & Access Long Park Ranch enjoys year-round access via County Road 225, a scenic route with views of the Flat Tops and Gore Mountain Ranges. The property is approximately 2.5 hours from Denver and about one hour from Steamboat Springs, Vail, and Kremmling. Winter access is available by snowmobile. Whether you're seeking a hunting retreat, recreational getaway, or private mountain escape, Long Park Ranch offers a unique opportunity to enjoy the very best of Colorado's high country. 4-wheeler and side by side included! Great getaway for you and your family and friends while you enjoy the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Please contact Zack Wiese for a private showing.
…By Annonceur International
10 Shy Ranch and Timber is a rare opportunity to own a large mainly contiguous recreational and agricultural property in the Wiregrass Region of Alabama. Encompassing 2,290± acres across northern Henry County and southern Barbour County, the property offers an exceptional combination of scale, diversity, improvements, high quality recreational opportunities, and long-term investment potential. Made up of multiple parcels with the majority of the acreage being contiguous, the property features nearly 10 miles of road frontage on several county roads and Highway 131. Large, connected tracts of this size are becoming increasingly difficult to find, especially in an area known for strong recreational, timber, and agricultural demand. The land itself is incredibly diverse. Various aged timber stands with loblolly and longleaf pine, productive pastureland, and acreage currently being converted to pasture creating a landscape that is both attractive and functional. Water is abundant throughout the property, highlighted by approximately 2.5 miles of frontage along the East Fork Choctawhatchee River. In addition, several creeks, ponds, and drainages provide excellent wildlife habitat and year-round recreational opportunities. For the outdoor enthusiast, the property is set up and ready to enjoy. Miles of maintained internal roads and fire lanes provide access throughout the acreage, while wildlife food plots, varied timber stands, river frontage, and numerous water features create ideal conditions for hunting, fishing, trail riding, and exploring. The improvements are equally impressive. A 14,000± square foot barndominium serves as the operational hub of the property and includes approximately 2,600 square feet of comfortable two-story living space along with 11,400 square feet of enclosed storage and equipment space. Nearby, a 2,450± square foot ranch-style home sits atop a scenic hill overlooking the surrounding landscape and a 3.4± acre pond. Adjacent to the home is a 4,000± square foot equipment barn with an additional 1,000± square foot apartment. Whether you're looking for a premier hunting property, a working cattle operation, a timber investment, or a legacy family holding, 10 Shy Ranch and Timber offers opportunities that are difficult to replicate. With significant road frontage, extensive water resources, quality improvements, and multiple income-producing components, this is the kind of property that rarely becomes available and is nearly impossible to replace.
…By Annonceur International
At the exit of Sault towards Saint Christol, it is this incredible property surrounded by nature on 107 hectares in the middle of lavender fields. This private hunting area or nature reserve is composed of a beautiful stone farmhouse of about 443 m2 with outbuildings. Part of it is to be restored and many agricultural projects can be dreamed and considered. Creation of hangars subject to administrative acceptance. From arable land to woods and moors, from mushroom picking to truffle discovery, walks allow you to discover varied landscapes. This is the kingdom of game: deer and deer, hares and rabbits, wild boars and thrushes... Share the natural space. The view is simply extraordinary and the silence is punctuated only by the singing of birds. At the beginning of summer, the landscape is adorned with a shade of blue, blue lavender, Ventoux and the sky of Provence. No noise or visual nuisance.Fibre. South exposure.City water.Rainwater recovery. A unique place for nature lovers. A real favorite.
…By G Immobilier De Prestige
Trophy hunting ranch with a beautiful lodge located in Wenaha 56 hunting unit which is known hands down as the best elk hunting unit in Oregon. The ranch attracts a variety of wildlife including trophy elk, moose, whitetail deer, mule deer, bears, turkeys, grouse, and ducks. The secluded 1,731 acres is almost completely surrounded by the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and has many natural amenities including 4 ponds, creeks, and wetlands. With the exception of the lodge and solar panels, this property remains in its originalpristine condition. The entire perimeter of the ranch is fenced for privacy and it has private access to thousands of acres of the bordering national forest land. The waters of Fry Meadow Creek, Meadow Creek, and Sheep Creek meander throughout the gently rolling acreage and meadows of the ranch. All three creeks are fish-bearing and Sheep Creek runs year-round. For fishing enthusiasts, there are four large ponds on the property stocked with trout. The ranch is already set up for large hunting groups. There are three raised tent decks with two frost-free water spigots between them. The tent decks are close to the main lodge and have a firepit near them so it is perfect for guests. 1,731 Total Acres Borders National Forest Creeks (Both Seasonal & Year-Round) 3 Deck Tents 3 Fire Pits Gravel & Dirt Roads 4 Stocked Ponds 2 Solar Panels Suitable for Horses Timber Trophy Hunting Wildlife Views A custom-built lodge sits in the perfect setting next to the pond. It was built in 2016 and features 6 bedrooms 4 bathrooms, and 2 attached RV garages. The main level features an open living area with concrete floors, a wood panel ceiling, a kitchenette with an island, and a large river rock fireplace. Upstairs is the newly finished master bedroom suite, additional guest bedrooms, and a bonus room with a fireplace. The lodge has 2 covered decks on either side. One overlooks the pond and the other overlooks the 3 tent decks. There is a bunk room with private access from the outside that features a shower room and a full bathroom. The bunk room is perfect for guests using the tent decks. Beyond the lodge is a 1960s A-Frame cabin with a loft bedroom and wood stove. The cabin is 868 sq ft and is powered by a generator. Throughout the timbered acreage, you will find a few historic outbuildings that add to the natural charm of the ranch. 868 Sq Ft Cabin 3,264 Sq Ft Lodge (6 Bed, 4 Bath) Bunk Room with Outdoor Entrance & Shower Room Bonus Room Covered Decks River Rock Fireplace RV Garages Septic Well The property also qualifies for up to 3 tags through theLandowner Preference (LOP)hunting program. The following hunts could be allowed on this propertydepending on availability: 3 Elk ( 2 can be non-owner ) 3 Buck Deer ( 2 can be non-owner ) Please note the program considers the registered owner or immediate family members to be owners. Anyone filling a tag outside of this would be considered a non-owner and only 50% of the tags can go to non-owners. Additionally, the number of LOP tags available each season may vary due to the population of each species and the number of LOP tags applied for in each unit. Please verify annually with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife on the number of LOP tags that are available that year to the landowners. The ranch itself offers a multitude of recreational opportunities such as ATV riding, camping hunting, fishing, or searching for morel mushrooms. However, there are several other hotspots that are close by thatoffer even more outdoor adventures. 0 miles from the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest 2.0 miles from the Grande Ronde River 8.6 miles from Looking Glass Fish Hatchery 13.7 miles from Jubilee Lake 25 miles from Elgin, Oregon 25.5 miles from Langdon Lake 40 miles from Wallowa, Oregon 47 miles from MountainEmily Recreation Area 67 miles from Wallowa Lake
…By Annonceur International
Ref. 4820: Exceptional 148-acre hunting estate with ponds in Sologne, 2½ hours from Paris Located in the Loir-et-Cher department, in the heart of the Sologne region renowned for its lakes, this estate enjoys a particularly sought-after setting, celebrated for its exceptional hunting appeal and the richness of its unspoiled natural environment. Easily accessible, it lies less than two and a half hours from Paris, thus offering a perfect balance between rural tranquility and proximity to the capital. The nearby town of Salbris features an SNCF railway station providing access to Paris in approximately one and a half hours, a significant advantage for regular travel. Essential shops and services are situated just 7 kilometers away, ensuring everyday convenience. Finally, Romorantin-Lanthenay, the capital of the Sologne region, is approximately a twenty-minute drive away, offering a more comprehensive range of services, infrastructure, and activities. The property comprises a former farmstead arranged around a quadrangular courtyard, within which pheasant and duck breeding activities were previously carried out. The buildings are functionally organized around this central courtyard, forming a coherent and well-structured ensemble. The residential portion, adjoining the former agricultural buildings, represents approximately one quarter of the total built footprint. It takes the form of a traditional L-shaped longhouse constructed in red brick (characteristic of the Sologne region) and topped with locally typical flat tiles. The ground floor features a spacious living room fitted with an insert fireplace and a traditional hearth, extended by a secondary lounge that also benefits from a fireplace. This area leads to a utility room with sanitary facilities. The layout is completed by a bedroom with its own shower room and WC, as well as an independent kitchen. Upstairs, the property offers two bedrooms, each with its own en-suite shower room and WC, ensuring a functional arrangement suited to both residential use and guest accommodation. Set at a right angle and accessible exclusively from the outside, a second single-storey dwelling completes the ensemble. It comprises a living room, a kitchen, and two bedrooms, each equipped with its own shower room and WC, allowing for fully independent use (such as a caretaker’s residence, guest accommodation, or ancillary activity). Overall, the property benefits from a rational layout and offers significant potential for adaptation, particularly in the context of a residential, hunting, or hospitality project. OUTBUILDINGS : The outbuildings are numerous and extensive. Built in the typical Sologne style, with brick and tile, they form an almost enclosed complex accessed via an imposing porch. Although all activity has now ceased, the majority of the buildings have retained their original condition. Traces of the former agricultural and hunting operations can still be found here: breeding aviaries, nesting boxes, incubators, chick rearing pens, disinfection chambers and rearing pens, offering a faithful glimpse into how the estate was organised in the past. A barn with a floor area of over 285 sqm and a ceiling height exceeding 5 metres, used for storage and equipment, as well as former staff accommodation, complete the complex. Nearby is a large shed with a floor area of nearly 450 sqm, formerly used in particular for fattening aviaries and equipment storage. Finally, a former outdoor aviary enclosed by netting further confirms the property’s former potential. Whilst the complex has undeniable character and significant potential for renovation, it also bears the marks of time: some buildings now require repair work, as several walls have been weakened over the years and maintenance has become inadequate. LAND : The land, enclosed on three sides by a perimeter fence over 2 metres high, forms a cohesive and secure estate of approximately 148 acres. It offers a habitat particularly well-suited to hunting, characterised by a balanced mix of woodland, fallow land, game-rearing fields and wetlands. The estate comprises three ponds, two of which cover an area of over 3.7 acres each, giving a total water surface area estimated at around 13.6 acres. These bodies of water, combined with the surrounding habitats (reed beds, grassy banks, foraging areas), provide optimal conditions for the development and maintenance of wildlife. The entire biotope is particularly well-suited to waterfowl hunting, whilst also allowing for the presence and pursuit of woodcock, as well as roe deer, deer and wild boar. The annual hunting quota is one adult stag, one young stag, six roe deer and an unlimited number of wild boar. This is a cohesive, high-quality area, whose intrinsic characteristics alone constitute a key factor in the estate’s appeal. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loiret - Sologne – M. Baudouin LE GRELLE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Baudouin LE GRELLE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 917 712 358. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
The Custer Legacy Ranch provides a rare combination to today's market. This self-sustaining 23,500+/- acre deeded ranch is a single contiguous block, along with 1,280 acres of state lands lease totaling 24,780 acres. The ranch has extensive water resources, excellent range conditions, productive irrigated fields, and first class hunting for all species.This extraordinary 23,500+/- acre ranch is exactly what a true Montana ranch should look like. Its western boundaries are heavily timbered breaks that feed into lightly timbered, Ponderosa Pine covered coulees. These pine covered coulees feed easterly, down through rolling grassy meadows that lead to a lush riparian habitat along the banks of the Big Horn River. The improvements on the ranch include four homes, one modular and the historic cabin that provide modern living accommodations for employees and guests. The homes have been maintained and updated as needed. Various locations of structures separate the homes and offer privacy for the occupants. There are several outbuildings at the main headquarters that include the following: two open faced buildings that provide protection for farm equipment, a large, heated shop, oil shed, a mill for grinding grains, 6 grain bins totaling 100,000 bushels of storage, a vet barn, a feedlot/working corrals, and scale house. One of the houses is perfectly located along the timbered foothills on the ranch's western boundary, providing easy access to some of Montana's finest elk & mule deer hunting. This set of improvements is approximately 7 miles from the other improvements and includes an additional log barn, granary, shop and a steel building. Improvements: Home 1: Owners Home: 3 bed/3 bath 3240 sq/ft with a 2 car 2544 sq/ft garage. Home 2: Managers House: 4bed/ 3bath, 2064 sq/ft Home 3: Guest Home with 2 bed/2 bath, 1087 sq/ft Home 4: Ranch Hand Home with 4 bed/2bath, 1448 sq/ft. Log Cabin 1bed/1bath and 1028 sq/ft. Heated Shop: 2,000 sq/ft Vet Barn and Scale House with digital scale. Grain Storage: 6 grain bins totaling 100,000 bushels Open Sheds: 2 open pole sheds for equipment 6 Reservoirs 4 spring tanks 12 stock wells 10 pastures with approximately 2,000 Acres each on the West side of highway. 8 Zimmatic Center Pivots 8 Wheel lines For the avid hunter, prepare for an exhilarating adventure, pursuing bull elk, white-tailed deer, mule deer, antelope, pheasants, turkeys, Hungarian partridge, and sharp-tailed grouse. Notably, this ranch is renowned for its world-class waterfowl hunting, setting the stage for thrilling moments in the field. There also has 11 Hunter Blinds strategically placed throughout the ranch. Mature cottonwoods line the famous meandering Bighorn River for miles and fishing adventures are endless. Although the property slightly intersects the river, opportunities abound, including walleye, sauger, smallmouth bass, and catfish downstream from Hardin, and rainbow and brown trout upstream, including world-class fly fishing with guides and outfitters below Bighorn Lake. The diversity of the waters ensures an unforgettable fishing experience from the shore or the boat. Custer Legacy Ranch offers extensive agricultural opportunities. Boasting eight center pivots, eight-wheel lines, gated pipe, and flood irrigation across 1,100± acres, the high-producing soils cultivate a bountiful harvest of corn, small grains, sugar beets, and alfalfa. The Ranch has extensive water rights that run with the property and also has shares of the Victory Ditch. The ranch is well-maintained and is easy to own and operate. The current owners have offset costs with a farming lease and cattle grazing and have managed the ranch with an emphasis on wildlife productivity while maintaining the natural beauty of the landscape. Pride of ownership is evident throughout the ranch, and the property shares state land boundaries for additional recreation opportunities. The previous owners, T.L. Kemph had a vision and a plan. He had the vision to enlarge his property and was able to purchase land as it came up for sale, creating this heritage ranch which encompasses land from the Big Horn River to Interstate 94. The Kempsinstalled the first pivot sprinklers in the State of Montana and were one of the first livestock producers to introduce Simmental cattle to this area. The current owner has expanded the farm ground by adding three new pivots over the last two years. The Custer Legacy Ranch is a unique farm and ranch, conveniently located 9 miles south of Interstate 94 and 22 miles north of Interstate 90, providing easy transportation of commodities. Due to its vast size, this ranch is located in both Yellowstone and Big Horn Counties. The small community of Custer is located approximately 11 miles north via Highway 47 while Montana's largest city is approximately 65 miles away. Billings, population 110,000, has an international airport, multiple hospitals, and all the amenities needed to provide the necessary products and equipment for operating the farm and ranch. Rarely do we see trophy-caliber ranches like this come to market. The Custer Legacy Ranch has all the desirable features, with unmatched privacy and scenic beauty combined with remarkable conservation and wildlife values. These features and a location only one hour from the Billings make the Custer Legacy Ranch a standout property in the current ranch market.
…By Annonceur International
Encompassing an impressive 44,311± total acres, including 9,006± deeded acres and 35,305± leased acres, The Slater Dixon Ranch is one of the premier ranch offerings in northwestern Colorado and southern Wyoming. Anchored by the renowned Slater Creek watershed, the ranch combines extensive live water, productive hay meadows, quality improvements, abundant wildlife habitat, and expansive grazing resources.The Slater Dixon Ranch spans 9,006± deeded acres across a diverse landscape of productive creek bottoms, irrigated hay meadows, sagebrush benches, oak brush ridges, aspen groves, pine-covered slopes, and high mountain parks. The ranch stretches across both Colorado and Wyoming, offering a remarkable variety of terrain and habitat. From the expansive hay meadows of the Slater Creek valley to the timbered slopes along the base of the Elkhead Mountains, the ranch provides both agricultural productivity and outstanding wildlife habitat. Approximately 2,551± acres of pivot irrigated and ditch/flood irrigated meadows and pastures contribute to the ranch's forage production, while extensive native grass pastures and mountain range support seasonal grazing operations. The combination of creek corridors, productive bottoms, timber, and upland country creates a balanced and highly functional landscape rarely found in a single ownership. The Willow Creek headquarters serves as the operational center of the ranch and is well-equipped to support a large-scale livestock operation. Improvements include three homes, a bunkhouse, two well-designed livestock handling facilities, and a substantial 60 x 130 shop building used for equipment maintenance and storage. The ranch also features the well-known Cantina, offering four guest suites with private bathrooms, a large kitchen, and gathering area suitable for entertaining family, guests, or hunting parties. Additional residences located throughout the ranch include a farmhouse overlooking Slater Creek and a creekside home positioned above the valley floor with sweeping views of the surrounding landscape. The improvements are functional, well-positioned, and support both agricultural and recreational uses. The Slater Dixon Ranch offers exceptional year-round recreational opportunities and supports some of the most diverse wildlife habitat in northwestern Colorado and southern Wyoming. Located within a major elk migration corridor, the ranch hosts substantial resident elk populations while thousands of migratory elk move through the property each fall and winter. Healthy populations of mule deer and pronghorn antelope are found throughout the ranch, along with moose, black bear, mountain lion, bobcat, coyote, sandhill cranes, and numerous other wildlife species. The ranch is particularly well known for its upland bird habitat, supporting populations of sharp-tailed grouse, sage grouse, and dusky grouse. One of the region's most significant sharp-tailed grouse leks is located on the ranch, highlighting the quality of the native habitat and long-term stewardship of the property. The combination of irrigated meadows, creek bottoms, sagebrush benches, oak brush ridges, timbered slopes, and mountain parks creates exceptional habitat diversity that supports wildlife throughout the year. Fishing opportunities are equally impressive. More than eleven miles of Slater Creek, along with Willow Creek, Green Creek, Grizzly Creek, and Douglas Creek, provide miles of private trout water supporting healthy populations of brook trout, brown trout and the occasional cutthroat trout. Deep pools, undercut banks, natural meanders, and healthy riparian habitat create excellent fishing opportunities throughout the ranch. The Slater Dixon Ranch is currently enrolled, together with neighboring ranches, in Colorado's Ranching for Wildlife (RFW) Program, creating access to a managed landscape encompassing more than 80,000 acres of premier big game habitat. Through this cooperative partnership with Colorado Parks and Wildlife, participating landowners work to enhance wildlife habitat through grazing management, water development, timber treatments, and other conservation practices that improve forage quality and overall herd health. For sportsmen, the program provides a unique opportunity to manage and hunt wildlife across a much larger landscape than the deeded ranch alone. The extensive acreage, combined with coordinated habitat improvements and wildlife management, supports healthy populations of elk, pronghorn, and an abundance of trophy-quality mule deer. The ranch and surrounding landscape are known for producing mature mule deer, with excellent genetics, habitat diversity, and management practices contributing to exceptional age class and antler quality. Combined with strong elk and pronghorn numbers, the ranch offers outstanding big game hunting opportunities across a vast and well-managed landscape. One of the most significant benefits of the program is the enhanced hunting opportunity afforded to participating landowners. Ranching for Wildlife properties benefit from improved access to big game tags and extended hunting seasons designed to maximize wildlife management objectives and hunting quality. Current season structures generally allow hunting opportunities from September 1 through January 31, providing an exceptionally long season and the ability to hunt during multiple phases of animal movement, migration, and rut activity. These extended seasons, coupled with the scale of the managed landscape, create opportunities rarely available on traditional private ranches. In addition to habitat benefits and hunting opportunities, participating landowners receive management tools designed to enhance both wildlife quality and recreational enjoyment. Enrollment in the Ranching for Wildlife Program is voluntary and subject to Colorado Parks and Wildlife requirements, but the ranch's current participation offers a future owner the opportunity to continue benefiting from one of Colorado's most successful wildlife management partnerships while enjoying access to more than 80,000 acres managed specifically for wildlife conservation and quality hunting. While the ranch is presently enrolled in the program, participation is voluntary, and a future owner may choose to continue enrollment, modify participation as allowed by program guidelines, or pursue alternative wildlife management strategies. Buyers are encouraged to consult directly with Colorado Parks and Wildlife regarding current program requirements, benefits, and enrollment opportunities. Beyond hunting and fishing, the ranch offers extensive recreational opportunities throughout the year. An established internal road system provides excellent access for horseback riding, hiking, mountain biking, UTV exploration, wildlife viewing, and snowmobiling. Combined with direct access to nearby public lands and the scenic backdrop of the Elkhead Mountains and Slater Creek Valley, The Slater Dixon Ranch offers an exceptional blend of recreation, wildlife, and outdoor enjoyment across all seasons. Operated as a very productive cattle ranch, The Slater Dixon Ranch combines irrigated hay production, native grass pasture, and mountain grazing resources into a highly functional agricultural operation. Productive hay meadows, center-pivot irrigation systems, and extensive grazeable acres provide a strong forage base for livestock. The ranch is further enhanced by approximately 35,305± leased acres consisting of state and federal grazing permits and allotments that expand the ranch's operational footprint to approximately 44,311± total acres. Existing grazing permits and allotments contribute significantly to the carrying capacity and efficiency of the operation, making the ranch well-positioned for continued livestock production. Grazing Permits/Allotments BLM: Jack Rabbit Creek 04032 (0503944) - 2,192 Acres BLM: Peak 7308 04032 (0500470) - 1,182 Acres BLM: Four Mile 04511 (0500464) - 2,565 Acres CO State: Bakers Peak 46412 - 160 Acres WY State: 3-7071 - 640 Acres US Forest Service: (CO) Stewardship R10344 - 12,802 Acres US Forest Service: (WY) Roaring Fork S & G Allotment - 15,764 Acres (Not on Map) Water is one of the defining attributes of The Slater Dixon Ranch. More than eleven miles of Slater Creek flow through the ranch, creating productive riparian habitat and providing a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife. Additional live water resources include Willow Creek, Green Creek, Grizzly Creek, Crawford Creek and Douglas Creek. The ranch controls valuable senior water rights, including ownership in the number one rights on both Slater Creek and Willow Creek. Elk Lake (OVO Reservoir), which encompasses approximately 22 acres and stores up to 442 acre-feet of water, provides valuable late-season irrigation and stock water. Numerous springs, ponds, wells, and sub-irrigated meadows further enhance the ranch's water resources and overall productivity. 378 Acres +/- Pivot Irrigated 2,173 Acres +/- Ditch/Flood Irrigated Located in the transition zone between the Rocky Mountains and the high sagebrush country of northwestern Colorado and southern Wyoming, The Slater Dixon Ranch benefits from a four-season climate that supports both agriculture and recreation. Warm summers provide excellent growing conditions for hay production and livestock grazing, while cooler evenings and mountain influences create comfortable conditions throughout much of the year. Winter snowfall in the surrounding mountains contributes to annual runoff and helps sustain the region's streams, reservoirs, and irrigated meadows. Nearby mountain ranges average approximately 154 inches of snowfall annually, providing excellent snowpack and contributing to the region's valuable water resources. Winters bring snow-covered valleys and mountain landscapes, while spring and summer produce lush meadows, flowing streams, and productive grazing conditions. The crisp fall season is highlighted by changing aspen groves, active wildlife movement, and ideal weather for ranching and outdoor recreation. The area's combination of elevation, water resources, abundant sunshine, and diverse habitat supports healthy wildlife populations and productive agricultural operations year after year. Northwest Colorado is surrounded by endless beauty and filled with history. The nearest towns include Slater, Craig, Hayden, and Steamboat Springs, Colorado. The Slater Dixon Ranch is 45 minutes from Yampa Valley Regional Airport. The nearby town of Dixon, Wyoming, has a private airport with a 7000 x 75 ft runway just minutes from the ranch. The town of Steamboat Springs is located at 6,732 ft in elevation in Colorado's Yampa Valley. The area is known for receiving more than 300 days of sunshine annually and for its renowned Champagne Powder snow. It is home to the Howelsen Hill ski area and the Steamboat Ski Resort. Not only is Steamboat known for its legendary skiing & snowboarding, but the nearby hot springs are therapeutic in nature, especially after a long day on the slopes. Located near the city center, the long-standing Old Town Hot Springs is equipped with swimming, soaking pools, and water slides. This experience is worthwhile and fun for all ages.
…By Annonceur International
Unique estate in SologneIn the municipality of Ménestreau en Villette, 7 km from La Ferté St Aubin (SNCF train station and A71-Olivet highway), a 19th-century château on a wooded estate of approximately 50 hectares with a pond. An extension of 20 hectares is conceivable.On either side of the entrance, there are two identical service pavilions with stables on the ground floor and accommodations on the upper floor. The moats fed by springs form a protective enclosure.The ground floor and the first floor are currently used as living spaces, with a usable area of approximately 450 m2. The second floor is used as an attic. The entire residence rests on beautiful cellars.The habitable part is fully equipped with recent double glazing, with heating provided by heat pumps and thermodynamic water heaters.The harmony of the entire estate and the environment with ancient trees are remarkable.The well-designed hunting territory benefits from a varied biotope conducive to a high density of wild boars. Small game hunting can be easily organized.Estimated annual energy expenses for standard use: €5277 per year. Average energy prices indexed to 2015 (subscriptions included).The information to which this property is exposed is available on the site: https://www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Sologne Conseil Immobilier
Spectacular 200-hectare Rustic Finca fully prepared for livestock, agriculture, forestry and big and small game hunting in Valverde del Camino, Huelva. The farm has 20 fences for cattle with water in all of them, 5 wells, 3 reservoirs and an Alcolea water concession. We find 3 hectares of productive olive trees with the possibility of increasing the planting of olive trees and 50,000 cork oaks. The removal of the cork is scheduled for the month of May 2026. The farm is prepared for acorn-fed pigs. It has 700 hectares of large and small game reserve with an average of between 50 and 60 deer per year. There is also a house of 200 m2, warehouses for livestock, tool storage... It is a farm prepared for planting due to the large amount of water available. The farm has several subsidies. The sale price does not include the buyer's real estate fees, nor the legal taxes derived from the sale: property transfer tax, notary fees and land registry. These expenses are borne by the buyer. The information published is merely informative, and may be contrasted with the cadastre, with the public deed or with the corresponding registry note, if requested. The listing may be subject to potential errors, price changes, or recall during the term of the listing. We have an EIA -Abbreviated Information Document- and Nota Simple Registral at your disposal with all the detailed information.
…By Annonceur International
Ref 4901: 585-acre estate for sale, 20 km from Vierzon This magnificent estate, covering 237 hectares (585 acres), lies on the border between Sologne and the Pays Fort, in the heart of the Cher department, in an unspoilt setting free from any nuisance. Enjoying a prime location, the property is situated in the immediate vicinity of several villages and small towns offering all the shops, services and amenities required for daily life. The towns of Bourges and Vierzon, just some twenty kilometres away, provide quick access to the motorway and rail networks, making it easy to travel to major cities and the capital. Easily accessible from Paris, some 200 kilometres away, this property is a real asset for those seeking an exceptional natural setting without having to give up urban living, thanks to its proximity to major transport links. The property is centred around an old farmhouse situated at the heart of the estate. The buildings comprise an old house in need of restoration, a hunting lodge, a former farm outbuilding. I - The main house in need of restoration Built using traditional plastered rubble masonry and roofed with slate-effect fibre-cement slates, this west-east facing building has a usable floor area of approximately 180 sqm. The ground floor comprises three main rooms, a toilet and a workshop. Upstairs there is an attic, a former bathroom and an currently unfinished loft space. II - The hunting lodge Built of rendered rubble stone and roofed with slate, this north-south-facing building has a usable floor area of approximately 140 sqm. It comprises a hunting room, a game room, a kitchen and a woodshed. III - The old cowshed This former cowshed, built of rubble stone, is roofed with corrugated sheets on its north side and interlocking tiles on its south side. It has a concrete floor and offers a usable floor area of approximately 160 sqm. It is particularly well suited for storing agricultural equipment and vehicles, or for creating new storage spaces. Thanks to its location in the heart of a vast area, the quality of its natural surroundings and the potential offered by its buildings, this property complex represents a wonderful opportunity. Once renovated, it would be equally suited to setting up a farm, creating a characterful main or holiday home, or enjoying hunting and fishing activities. An authentic setting, yet close to the main transport links, in the heart of one of France’s most sought-after regions. The property also features a separate workshop. Built using traditional masonry and roofed with fibre-cement sheets, this workshop covers an area of approximately 50 sqm. It provides a useful addition to the existing buildings and will be suitable for a wide range of ancillary activities. Access to the estate is via a gravel-surfaced local track which becomes a private road upon entering the property, after leaving the county road. The property is bordered by extensive neighbouring woodlands, ensuring the privacy of the site. Covering a total area of approximately 237 hectares (585 acres), the land, which is unoccupied, boasts a particularly rich and diverse ecosystem, offering a wide range of opportunities for development and utilisation, whether for agriculture, hunting, forestry or fisheries. Rare for its balance and diversity, this property offers a remarkable combination of farmland, woodland and bodies of water. Whether you wish to develop an agricultural or forestry business, create a high-quality hunting and fishing estate, or simply enjoy an exceptional natural setting for a private residence, this estate will meet the needs of even the most ambitious projects. I - Agricultural land Agricultural land covers approximately 132 hectares (326 acres), of which around 80 per cent is arable land and the remainder consists of permanent grassland, plots of switchgrass, miscanthus, short-rotation coppice and fallow land. Part of the land benefits from an efficient drainage system, enabling perfectly satisfactory yields to be achieved in years with favourable weather conditions. As a guide, average yields are as follows: Wheat: 60 quintals per hectare; Rapeseed: 30 quintals per hectare; Barley: 58 quintals per hectare. As these areas are farmed under agricultural status, they also generate aid under the Common Agricultural Policy, currently amounting to approximately €25,000 per year in basic payment entitlements (BPE). II - The woods The forest covers approximately 85 hectares (210 acres). It consists mainly of deciduous trees, with a significant proportion of coppice-under-high-forest and a few coniferous stands. The forest as a whole is of significant silvicultural value and is managed sustainably under a Simple Management Plan, which is currently under review for the period from 1 January 2025 to 31 December 2039. This sustainable management helps to enhance the estate’s heritage value whilst preserving the site’s ecological richness. III - The ponds A particularly striking feature of the property is the estate’s twelve ponds, harmoniously distributed across the entire site, covering a total water surface area of approximately 18 hectares (44 acres). All the water bodies are regulated and have undergone extensive restoration and rehabilitation work in recent years. This exceptional abundance of water gives the estate a character that is rare on the rural property market. These ponds offer numerous opportunities for commercial and recreational use: duck hunting and recreational fishing, whilst also contributing significantly to the development of biodiversity and providing a water source for game. IV - Infrastructure The estate is entirely served by a network of private roads and farm tracks, allowing easy access throughout the entire area. A significant proportion of these roads was completely resurfaced in 2024 to improve their quality and ensure they remain passable in all seasons. The ditches are regularly maintained and play an effective role in the overall drainage of the estate. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loiret - Sologne – M. Baudouin LE GRELLE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Baudouin LE GRELLE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 917 712 358. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Umbria is often referred to as the green lung of Italy, a treasure trove of Romanesque and Gothic style with green and renowned hills with excellences such as first of all the Sagrantino di Montefalco wine and oils of the highest quality; land of truffles and culinary specialties unique in the world.We propose in the vicinity of Città di Castello an Estate of 700 Hectares that includes over 1,650 sq.m. of completely restored farmhouses, about 3,200 sq.m. of partially restored farmhouses and over 4,400 sq.m. of rustic cottages.The property has an area of over 8,000 sq.m. used for riding stables including a 1,200 sq.m. stable that includes 36 large stalls, washing and drying area, veterinary area in addition to an arena of about 4,500 sq.m., a large roundabout and carousel for the horses.Concluding the property is an area of about 3,700 sq. m. of storage, sheds and garages.In the charming property we encounter a river, an artificial lake and two small churches, much of the area is an important hunting reserve.The property can have different uses from an important private property to a hunting, agricultural and culinary activity with farmhouses used as rooms and/or apartments, as well as bring back to life the equestrian activity with horse breeding and riding school.Due to the importance of the property, negotiations are confidential.
…By Santandrea Luxury Houses & Top Properties
The agency BEUVE-MÉRY Real Estate presents this mansion of master from the early nineteenth century, fully restored with taste and authenticity, between land and sea, Only fifteen minutes from the beaches of Vendée, in the heart of a preserved environment where nature seems suspended by time. Located between the sands of Olonne Luçon and the rock on Yon,, this Vendée domain of exceptions unfolds. Behind its stone facades and high symmetrical windows, the property offers approximately 417 m2 of living space with harmonious volumes. Each room exudes the charm and nobility of a bygone era, enhanced by a subtle renovation combining the character of the old with contemporary comfort. The reception areas open generously onto the park: bright lounges adorned with antique fireplaces, remarkable ceiling heights, noble materials and fluid distribution that invite relaxation and conviviality. The night part consists of seven bedrooms and five bathrooms, allowing to welcome family and guests in a peaceful and refined atmosphere. Outside, the show continues: a park of more than 7 hectares, wonderfully landscaped, houses meadows, woods, lake and orchards, offering a rare feeling of freedom. The swimming pool and its pool house are part of the natural continuity of the place, just like the greenhouse and the well, witnesses of a way of life of the past. At dusk, the light caresses the stones, the trees blaze, and the only visitors are the deer peacefully crossing the clearings. A rare property, elegant and sincere, thought for those who seek beauty, space and serenity near the ocean. Ideal as a primary or secondary residence, or for a project of guest house or prestigious event. (weddings, receptions, seminars) We are at your disposal for any further information requests (3.50% fee including VAT at the expense of the buyer.)
…By Beuve-mery Immobilier
The charm of a well-proportioned château nestled in the heart of its vineyard. 16 hectares in one piece at the gates of Villefranche. Tourist activity. THE PROPERTY: Château with 600 m² of living space facing south, opening onto a romantic 2ha park with century-old trees and chapel, greenhouse, pavilion and swimming pool. Bridle paths. Outbuildings forming an intimate square courtyard. A detached house to renovate (150 m²) and an artist's studio (80 m²). Guest house activity (3 bedrooms). Numerous possibilities for development (reception, wine tourism, wine-growing). THE VINEYARD: 9ha vineyard (Chardonnay, Pinot and Gamay), vat room, vaulted cellars, storage, harvest accommodation, hangar and equipment. Working vineyard, equipped with facilities to be developed and suitable wine-growing equipment. Vineyard largely suitable for mechanization. Villefranche sur Saône 10 min / Lyon 40 min
…By Vinea Transaction Bourgogne Beaujolais
In the Pays Fort, near Aubigny-sur-Nère, discover this property with great potential, ideal for nature and hunting enthusiasts. It consists of old farm buildings requiring significant renovation and a metal shed. The whole area, mostly wooded, covers approximately 54 hectares, providing a territory conducive to hunting, in the heart of a preserved natural environment. This property is offered for sale by the IMMOBILIERE REMANGEON agency in VIERZON.Fees included of 6% VAT at the expense of the buyer. Price excluding fees is €470,000. Not subject to the energy performance diagnosis (DPE). Information on risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Immobiliere Remangeon
Description Moro Creek Ranch is a remarkable 7,717± acre South Texas ranch in the heart of the Golden Triangle, owned and operated by the same family since 1929. This near-century-old ranch offers exceptional water resources, outstanding native brush, and a highly managed native whitetail deer herd. A defining feature of the property is the impressive 88± acre Moro Lake, making this a rare and highly desirable offering in Dimmit County. Improvements Improvements are modest and functional, including the Tulley Camp with two small homes and an open-air barn, as well as an older headquarters with three homes, barns, storage buildings, and equipment facilities. While the residential improvements are basic and some may require removal or renovation, the ranch benefits from a strong road system, quality cross-fencing, and a high-fenced perimeter. Water Moro Creek Ranch is exceptionally well watered with five Carrizo water wells, 17± tanks and lakes, and extensive creek frontage. Moro Creek traverses the ranch for 3.72± miles, while El Morito Creek runs an additional 0.71± miles, supporting multiple lakes and seasonal pools. The ranch’s centerpiece, Moro Lake, spans 88± acres when full, with several additional lakes ranging from 3 to 10± acres. Wildlife & Vegetation Intensively managed for over 25 years and enrolled in the Managed Land Deer Program, the ranch has produced exceptional native whitetail deer, including bucks scoring up to 198 Boone & Crockett. The ranch also supports turkey, dove, quail, duck, javelina, hogs, and excellent bass fishing. Dense native virgin brush, diverse browse species, mature mesquites, and tree-lined creek bottoms create outstanding wildlife habitat and make this one of South Texas’s premier hunting ranches.
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
Medina Ranch presents an exceptional opportunity to own 41.510 acres of classic South Texas landscape, where recreation, hunting, and long-term investment potential come together across a highly functional property. Occupying an entire corner tract with dual gated access from each boundary road, the acreage offers exceptional accessibility while its well-proportioned layout lends itself to efficient fencing, land management, and future improvements. A diverse blend of native South Texas brush creates prime habitat for whitetail deer, turkey, and other indigenous wildlife, making the property ideally suited for hunting, ranching, or a private recreational retreat. Multiple cleared interior roads traverse the ranch, providing convenient access throughout the property, including four strategically positioned deer blinds that will convey with the sale. The property is fully fenced, allowing for immediate recreational or agricultural use. Existing improvements include a rustic hunting cabin featuring two downstairs sleeping areas, a spacious loft capable of accommodating additional guests, a kitchenette with a sink and electric range, and an indoor bathroom with a camper-style toilet. An outdoor outhouse also services the property. The majority of the existing furnishings will convey, allowing the next owner to begin enjoying the ranch immediately. Water is currently supplied through a non-potable storage tank system. Further enhancing the property's long-term value, an agricultural exemption is currently in process, offering the potential for significant property tax savings. Whether envisioned as a private hunting retreat, working ranch, or long-term investment, Medina Ranch offers an authentic South Texas setting with the infrastructure and accessibility to enjoy from day one.
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
Nestled in the picturesque setting of the Sienese hills, this exclusive estate in the locality of Castelluccio, within the municipality of Trequanda, represents a rare opportunity in the heart of Tuscany. The property spans approximately 100 hectares of land, divided into 30 hectares of arable land, 70 hectares of woodland, and a productive olive grove with around 300 olive trees. The landscape is further enhanced by two natural ponds, which also serve as water reserves. The entire estate is enriched by the presence of a certified hunting reserve and a renowned trotting horse breeding farm. The breeding area includes structures from different periods, with 12 stalls on the ground floor, 6 stalls on the lower ground floor, and large spaces for housing and training horses, all built with quality materials and equipped with the necessary facilities. The estate comprises a total of 15 buildings, each with its own unique features and perfectly integrated into the landscape. The main building is a charming small castle dating back to the early 1900s, spread over three levels and featuring panoramic terraces, terracotta floors, wooden-beamed ceilings, and elegant exposed brick architecture. Next to it are three independent apartments, ideal for guests or staff, as well as various ancillary buildings such as storage rooms, sheds, and barns. The property requires renovation work, offering the opportunity to be customized according to residential or business needs. Perfectly connected to the main road networks and just a few kilometers from renowned Tuscan towns such as Sinalunga and Pienza, this extraordinary estate represents a rare investment opportunity for those seeking a prestigious retreat in the most authentic heart of Tuscany.
…By Italy Sotheby's International Realty
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