Triple J Ranch
Gustine, TX731± acres in southern Comanche County, this is a secluded, recreational ranch with excellent brush cover and dramatic topography. Pond, a solar water well, and views of Walnut Creek bottom.
731± acres in southern Comanche County, this is a secluded, recreational ranch with excellent brush cover and dramatic topography. Pond, a solar water well, and views of Walnut Creek bottom.
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.
The Circle G Farm is 188± acres in Throckmorton County. Ideal for farming, hunting, and passive income. Native brushland, wheat base, ponds, leases, and privacy. A versatile rural Texas investment.
Cripple Mill Ranch is a sprawling 9,967± acre ranch near historic Marfa, Texas. Mesas overlooking the Alamito Creek Valley and numerous canyons, caves, springs, and habitat types make a rare combination.
Warren Farms consists of 3,393± acres with 13 center pivots currently irrigating 1,364± acres and 1,270± acres of dry cropland. All cultivated acres are certified organic with good cotton and peanut yields.
The Lower K Ranch is 283± acres with necessary utilities and multiple water sources near Mineral Wells, Texas. The diverse terrain incorporates agricultural and recreational functions that support various uses.
The K6+ Ranch is a refined 870± acre estate near Mineral Wells. The agricultural and recreational functions tastefully incorporate multiple residences, resort-style amenities, equestrian facilities, and diverse water resources.
The K6 Ranch is a refined 586± acre estate near Mineral Wells, Texas. The agricultural and recreational functions tastefully incorporate multiple residences, resort-style amenities, equestrian facilities, and diverse water resources.
Bobcat Ridge Ranch is a game-fenced, income-producing estate atop scenic ridges above the Neches River. It is ideal for legacy-minded sportsmen and conservationists. The ranch features a lodge and sustainably managed timber resources.
Sprawling 1,370± acres near Rochester with a custom 8,000± square foot home, guest bunkhouse, arena, barn, and water wells. Exceptional quail habitat, deer, hogs, migratory birds, and Highway 6 frontage.
A pristine 307.53± acres located between Sherman and Bells, only 73 miles from Dallas-Fort Worth airport. A private lake complements the ranch with frontage on Choctaw Creek and Highway 56 frontage.
Dos Presas Ranch is 810± low-fence acres located off Highway 83, minutes from Carrizo Springs within Dimmit County. The property enjoys excellent hunting, multiple large ponds, a water well, and electricity.
A rare offering of 141± acre vineyard property in the desirable Texas High Plains American Viticultural Area. Meticulously maintained and improved with 60± acres of grape vines, recognized to produce award-winning wines.
Exceptional location and opportunity for multiple uses on 42± acres. Mostly open pastureland with 1,460± feet of frontage on Highway 79. Just 1.4 miles north of the Highway 7 intersection in Marquez.
Bobwhite Draw is 243± acres of raw land with good road frontage and access to electric utilities near Aspermont, Texas. The sandy to loam-clay soils support good hunting and grazing.
The O | W Ranch, a 6,041± acre property in south Texas, ideal for hunting, farming, cattle, and potential wind income. Diverse operations and abundant wildlife, less than 35 miles from Corpus Christi.
Little Victory Ranch is 51± high-fenced acres in Gillespie County. Featuring a water well, a water storage tank, a barn, two troughs, and paved road frontage. Ideal for wildlife, recreation, or potential development.
A beautiful and exceptionally located 40± acres five minutes from downtown New Braunfels. Recently updated three-bedroom, two-bathroom home with a custom pool, large barn/shop, guest cabin, apartment, and water well.
Great Western Ranch offers 225,582± deeded acres, 279,219± leased acres, totaling 504,801± combined acres. It is located between Quemado and Fence Lake, New Mexico, in an area renowned for world-class bull elk.
A justifiably improved 263± acre ranch two miles from the newly constructed 16,000-acre Ralph Hall Lake. Developed with an upgraded equestrian facility, remodeled cottage, event barn, hay-production, and two-acre pond.
Sand Rail Ranch is 1,013± acres of primarily shin-oak and Nobscot-soil that is prime quail and deer habitat north of Aspermont, Texas. With paved road frontage, water, and electricity on site.
Atarque Ranch offers 97,825± deeded acres and 11,483± acres of State lease, located north of Fence Lake, New Mexico. Adjudicated water rights, abundant wildlife, excellent habitat and working livestock operation.
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.
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.
186± acres in Trinity County, near Groveton. Exceptionally diverse ranch offers improved pastures, horse facilities, great hunting, and some managed pine timber. 4,280 sq ft home and 2 large barns.
Outstanding angling on 1.25± private miles of Chama River and five trout ponds. Big views, tasteful Southwestern improvements, elk, deer, and hay production – all within five miles of Chama, New Mexico.
La Esperanza Ranch comes turnkey, 297± acres in Webb County with paved FM-2895 frontage, electricity, city water, 30 miles to Laredo, hunting blinds/feeders, grazing pastures, troughs, and new interior fencing.
Located four miles east of Yoakum on FM 2543, the ranch offers rolling hills, native pasture and brush, and straddles both sides of Clark’s Creek for nearly a mile.
Small recreational property adjoining the Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge in northwest Grayson County. Giant trees, rolling topography, and a newly constructed small lake. Rural water and a beautiful log home.
330± acres with strong agricultural opportunities and stunning views of mature oaks, hardwoods, and bull mesquite situated near the small town of Bangs in the west central portion of Brown County.
Oak Hills Ranch, 1,093± acres in northwest Mason County, offers rolling oak/mesquite country loaded with game and tall grass. Other features are distant views, huge oaks, good soils, well, and pens.
Pride in ownership is immediately apparent with every aspect of this 425± acre combination working and recreational ranch in the western edge of the Texas Hill Country with a home and guest cabin.
A diverse recreational ranch in Cottle County bordering the Matador Wildlife Management Area, featuring scenic upland pastures carved by numerous draws and seasonal creeks. Excellent brush cover and rural water access.
A unique 2,465± acre ranch with a spectacular residence in a private setting on Lake Bridgeport, just one hour from downtown Fort Worth. This working ranch is home to tremendous wildlife and offers multifaceted recreational appeal.