Colorado River Ranch Near Lake Buchanan

This 1,048 acre ranch is located just north of Lake Buchanan with 2400 feet of Colorado River frontage. With great river access a number of different water related activities are at your disposal. In addition, scenic cliffs and waterfalls can be observed along the way. This Hill Country ranch has several creeks, including Greenwood, Crackerneck, and Simpson Creek. They are all spring fed and flow year-round! Buzzard and Greenwood Mountains also highlight the ranch and afford beautiful panoramic views of the Hill Country and Colorado River Valley. Tremendous game, lots of wildlife, and a fishing camp offer additional recreation for the avid outdoorsman.

Price:  $5,400,000

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For Sale: 1,220 Acres in Burnet County

This property is a combination hunting, recreational, and working ranch. Beautiful oak trees, spring fed creek, and gorgeous views of the rolling hills are some of the features that make this Burnet County ranch special. The large home and pool are great for entertaining and the hunter’s cabin will accomodate plenty of guests. THe property has an abundance of game, including great white-tailed deer.

Price: 3,550 acre

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Marble Falls Ranch for Sale

This Burnet County ranch offers an unlimited number of potential home sites and outstanding wildlife habitat. The property has views of Marble Falls to the west, across the Colorado River valley to Blanco County, east to Lago Vista and Lake Travis, and north the the corner of Williamson County. Oak trees, several water wells and 1 1/2 acre lake. This prime piece of real estate is located between Marble Falls and Cedar Park. It all provides acres to Lake Travis through several LCRA parks nearby.

Price:  $2,280,000

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Kimble County Hill Country Ranch for Sale

The beautiful 832 acre Stone Ledge Ranch located in Kimble County is for sale. This great piece of Hill Country real estate is representative of the region, has an abundance of wildlife, and provides some of the area’s finest hunting! The ranch has a majestic hunting lodge overlooking a small, pristine lake. The ranch has been intensively managed for several years, so wildlife populations and associated habitat are very healthy. This Junction are ranch is available right now for immediate move in. So, if you’re looking for an outstanding Kimble County ranch, check this property out right now by contacting the listing agent.

Hill Country Ranch with Creek

Ranger Creek Ranch is located just 20 minutes from San Antonio and 5 minutes from Boerne in Kendall County. This Hill Country ranch offers breathtaking views of Ranger Creek Valley and is a great piece of Texas real estate! This ranch has paved road access and has strong year around water with falls, awesome building sites, and a lake are just some of these features this property offers. Ranger Creek flows directly through the property giving you ownership of both sides of the creek! Lots of wildlife, including a helathy white-tailed deer population, adorn this premier property This place can be broken into 25 to 70 acre tracts. Contact the the listing agent today.

Childress Ranch Investments

The experience of Childress Ranch Investments includes listings and sales in Central, South, Southwest, the Hill Country, and West Texas areas. This agent compiles detailed property information, knows the real estate industry, and can get along with people — the foundation of our farm and ranch real estate business. At Childress Ranch Investments, they work with brokers across the state to sell their listings and to find properties for clients looking for just the right ranch or farm.

Aggressive print media marketing along with a large database of buyers is also a hallmark of their business. Pertinent information on new listings is sent out regularly to buyers who have expressed interest in certain types of ranches in specific areas of Texas. Give them a call and discuss how they can assist you!

Challenges Facing Rural Texas Land

 Challenges Facing Rural Texas Land

The face of Rural Texas is changing. The size of private farms and ranches has decreased dramatically over the past few decades. Today, 80 percent of Texas’ private land holdings are less than 500 acres.

Many of these properties are now owned by absentee landowners or are being subdivided for mobile home parks, high dollar “ranchettes”, rural housing and industrial developments. Congestion in the cities and metroplexes has increased “urban sprawl.” With a strong economy and increased resources, many people are leaving the urban environment to commute to the country for a taste of country life. Land use on these properties is also changing. Continue reading Challenges Facing Rural Texas Land