West Webb Ranch
Mirando, TXThe West Webb Ranch is located in Webb County near Mirando City, with paved road frontage, two water wells, electricity, abundant wildlife, and wind royalties. The property is a unique package.
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The West Webb Ranch is located in Webb County near Mirando City, with paved road frontage, two water wells, electricity, abundant wildlife, and wind royalties. The property is a unique package.
Recreational ranch with desired topography across 2,375± acres. Mature oak trees, 250 feet of elevation gains, custom home, lakes, ponds, and exceptional wildlife. It's less than an hour's drive to DFW.
Rare 157± acre recreational ranch in Garza County, Texas, within proximity of beautiful Lake Alan Henry. Native pasture with game food plots, water well, and earthen tank. Excellent investment opportunity.
A 203± acre turn-key opportunity in western Madison County, Windy Hill Ranch features a home, shop, apartment, rolling improved pastures, and a wooded wildlife area with excellent Farm-to-Market 39 access.
Horse ranch in a picturesque setting with beautiful barns, walkers, and arenas. Strategically laid out with all amenities on 58± acres with homes and trees throughout. Near Houston and Dallas/Fort Worth.
Claybank 112 is 112± acres off FM 2954 near Bremond. Intensively managed Post oak savannah with 50 feet of rolling elevation change. Beautiful homesites, with two creeks and spring-fed habitat for native game.
9,400± deeded acres located near Albany, Texas. Beautiful improvements with cooperative water. Located on Highway 351 near Dallas/Fort Worth, Midland, and Lubbock. Multiple Income and recreational opportunities.
Nestled less than 20 miles from Aggieland, Texas, this 103±-acre property boasts rolling landscapes, 40± acres of improved Bermuda hayfields, vast hardwoods, wildlife habitats, and significant Matajka Road frontage.
Brazos riverfront ranch in Parker County, Texas. 186± acres, one-half mile of river frontage, water rights, three bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath custom home, lighted arena, equestrian facilities, and 3,200±-square-foot insulated shop.
135±-acre wooded, all-weather creek, numerous ponds, and hunting. Ten miles northwest of Saint Jo and a quick drive to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Gated entrance with beautiful barndominium.
Rangeland offering in the Wildhorse Flat, just outside of town. Conveniently located near I-10, and along State Highway 54, the ranch is dramatically set between mountain ranges with frontage along FM 2185.
Productive ranch with rolling topography, consisting of 750± acres. Oak and Mesquite trees surround improved pastures, along with seven ponds and wildlife. Easy access, paved frontage, and a short drive to DFW.
Consists of 457± acres of rolling mostly wooded timberland, bisected by Highway 31 in eastern Smith County. Approximately one mile of frontage on both sides offers both investment and recreational appeal.
The Little Red River forms the north boundary of this 1,250± acre diverse ranch. A recreational and productive agriculture ranch with a combination of native pasture and cultivation acreage, providing income opportunities.
This 906± acre property is accessed by two and a half miles of US-380 frontage. Three-bedroom, two-bath home, barn, gunroom, blinds and feeders, new fencing, and a walk-in cooler.
This 1,139.67 acres is in Hopkins County near Sulphur Bluff, TX, and the greater Sulphur Springs area. Two boundaries of paved road frontage, cross fenced, with recreational opportunities and turnkey managed cattle operation.
Located in western Leon County, this exceptional 2,174± acre ranch is notable for the region in size and quality. With a grazing capacity of 625 AU, the ranch offers quality improvements and over 30 ponds.
500± Acres on FM 2262 between Groveton and Trevat. Magnificent ridges offering big views. Some small patches of timber, which survived the Bearing fire of 2012.
Campos Viejos Ranch is a premier whitetail hunting destination. The turnkey property is 954± high-fenced acres, with two residences, hunter’s motel, three water wells, blinds, food plots, and barn.
218± acres of well-developed ranchland located on US Highway 190 near US-59, truly in the “path of progress.” Nine-acre lake, two ponds, pipe fencing, two barns.
Located between Dallas and Houston, IBCR is an exclusively beautiful getaway. Game fenced, heavily timbered, and with improved infrastructure, the ranch is perfectly suited for the family that hunts and plays together.
Pine Creek Ranch is comprised of 3,476± acres of predominately grassland pastures adjacent to the Red River. The diversity and agricultural production offer value to the cattle and outdoor enthusiast.
The deep, productive soils of the Brazos River alluvial plain offer agricultural production and a great investment opportunity to expand your operation or own a great farm with attractive income potential.
An oasis in the Concho Valley region, this exceptional 3,213± acre ranch features spring-fed live water for most of the year, tremendous deer and turkey hunting, and a remarkable custom residence.
Spring Branch Ranch is comprised of 1,150± acres situated in Leon County. The ranch is set up for hunting and recreational use, as well as a modest cow/calf operation.
Plummers Creek Ranch offers lush Bermuda pastures, big western views, and perfectly sized improvements for the cattlemen and weekenders alike. Several ponds, excellent fencing, and fertile soils.