Viewing Properties Between 501 and 1,000 Acres 515 Acres +/-  ATASCOSA CO - TEXAS - MINERALS & OIL WELLS! 515 acres ($5,000,000 Listing Price. per acre)
http://property.loopnet.com/17040132 Highlights: * 515+/- ACRES IN ATASCOSA COUNTY, TEXAS * 100% OF THE MINERALS OWNED ARE CONVEYING AT LISTED PRICE * 3 PRODUCING OIL WELLS (OWNED BY SELLER!) * ELECTRIC IRRIATION WELL, 2 PIVOT SYSTEMS, 1 DOMESTIC WELL, CATTLE PENS, MUCH MORE! * COUNTY ROAD FRONTAGE DOWN 1.5 SIDES OF THE RANCH * MINERALS IN THIS AREA ARE VERY HARD TO COME BY IN ATASCOSA COUNTY, TEXAS. THE NEW OWNER COULD LEASE ALL MINERALS TO OIL COMPANY
522 Acre Coleman County Ranch 522 acres ($1,915 per acre)
A thick grass covers the area on this Coleman County Ranch with lots of Oaks and other native hardwoods.
537 Acre Callahan County Ranch 537 acres ($2,250 per acre)
Callahan County is a great location for living, and lots of other recreational activites.
Sold 541 Acre Irrigated Farm 541 acres (2200 per acre)
This approximate 541 acre irrigated farm is out of a larger parent farm and ranch located just north of Pearsall, Texas. The farm is well irrigated by a Carrizo irrigation well which supplies the three pivot systems. Approximately 432 acres are irrigated or +/- 80% of the acreage. There are no structural improvements. The bird hunting is good. Close to San Antonio.
sold Cottle Canyon Ranch 550 acres ($1495 per acre)
The ranch has one mile of paved road frontage on Hwy 83, nice cabin, 24X30 barn, rural water and electricity. All of the blinds, feeders and hard work is done and is ready to enjoy this hunting season.
Brownsboro Ranch 553 acres (5,370 per acre)
This premium ranch East of Athens offers a recently built 5,000 s.f. home, a 35 acre stocked and established lunker bass lake, great topography with high views at over 625 elevation, and land that is mostly wooded with old pine trees, majestic oaks, and rolling Bermuda pastures. It is loaded with deer and other wildlife, and Horn Branch creek runs through the property. This ranch is in the Brownsboro area, a beautiful East Texas destination for families and sportsmen.
Medina Lago 567 acres ($6,350 per acre)
567+/- Acres Western Bexar County, Medina River frontage, large tanks, excellent water wells, future development potential.
sold 575 Ac. Ranch on Schumann Creek, Fredericksburg - 575 acres ($6,995 per acre)
Owned & operated by the same family for the past 20 years, this exquisite ranch is in pristine condition. Located in a very desirable, and easily accessed, area of the Hill Country, this is a great recreational getaway that offers pure relaxation and privacy. The town of Fredericksburg is renown for its European ambiance with a myriad of charming restaurants, boutique shops, museums, antiques, as well as music and art festivals throughout the year. This area of the Pedernales River Valley is also home to notable, award-winning Texas Wineries that provide additional Old World atmosphere.
sold Buffalo Ranch 592 acres ($2,495 per acre)
Beautiful land loaded with game and with a great location, less than one hour west of Kerrville.
Sold Heart D Ranch 624 acres ($3,205 per acre)
624 acre low-fenced ranch in Atascosa County with a house, 2 good tanks, Atascosa River frontage, and much more.
638+ Acres, Burleson County, Caldwell 638 acres ($2,820 per acre)

Beautiful isolated/secluded property of level to rolling terrain on soils typical for locale, that is currently cattle grazed for tax exemption.

Sold Redding Ranch 640 acres ($792 per acre)
Great hunting and recreational ranch that has one mile of paved road frontage.
Sold 640 acres in Foard County 640 acres ($900 per acre)
Good farmland with very little slope.
640 Acre Nolan County Ranch 640 acres ($2,070 per acre)
Beautiful rolling pastureland with parcels of mesquites and cedars
sold Lyles Family Ranch 640 acres ($1,675 per acre)
The Lyles Ranch is a great hunting property that is only two hours from the Dallas/Ft.Worth Metroplex. It is very diverse in terrain ranging from excellent cultivated wheat fields to mesquite flats to canyons with spring fed creeks. It is a ranch that has a variety of wildlife from trophy whitetail deer, turkey, quail, dove, wild hogs, duck and geese. This is truly an outdoorsman paradise with hunting and fishing. Lake Kickapoo can be seen from the ranch that offers a wide variety of recreation for the new owner.
Sold 652+/- Ac. Kinney Co. - Tularosa Ranch - SOLD 652 acres (3,029 per acre)
Description: Over 1 mile of crystal clear Nueces River makes this ranch truly special. Large pecan and oak trees cover the premises, with historic Indian mounds lying underneath the shade provided by the grand trees. Good improvements, beautiful views and natural springs add to the uniqueness of this ranch.
Little Cedar Creek Ranch 724 acres ($2,150 per acre)
Stephens County Ranch
sold Edwards County 741 Acres Ranch 741 acres ($1,600 per acre)

OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE!!  BRING AN OFFER!!  So says the owner of this great get-away ranch that already has everything you need to begin your hunting operation!

Roadrunner Ranch 760 acres ($1425 per acre)
The ranch is 1/4 mile north of the Pease River. The ranch is surrounded by other large ranches such as the Lazy U (13,000 acre) to the east and the Triangle Ranch on the south side across the river. This is the 7L Camp of the Triangles and it is over 50,000 acres. These large ranches and minimal hunting pressure is part of the reason this is trophy whitetail and mule deer country. Hardeman County has a history of producing trophy deer and this is one of the best areas of the county.
sold Smith Ranch 763 acres ($1,395 per acre)
The Smith Ranch is a turnkey hunting ranch that is set up and ready to enjoy right now. There is a new 3 BR - 1 BTH cabin that sets in the NE corner of the property that is perfect for hunters or just a weekend get away. This ranch is home to trophy whitetail and mule deer with food plots, feeders and blinds in place and ready to enjoy. This ranch has deep canyons that have spring water running in the draws. This is a hunters paradise with a wide variety of wildlife that is native to this area.
767 Acres, Zavala County, Texas 767 acres ($3,625 per acre)
This 767+/- acre beautifully manicured, high fenced ranch offers both a turnkey deer operation and an up-scale custom home for relaxed country living and entertaining.
Cross N Farm 772 acres ($2,850 per acre)
Cross N Farm is a superior quality farm and livestock property offering multiple sources of income potential. With its fertile soils, quality fencing, improved grasses, consistent watering sources, and mineral offering, this versatile farm ground is a fantastic investment! Easy access is achieved via county road and/or farm to market road access all within an hour's drive of Dallas/Ft. Worth. Seller indicates excellent dove hunting on the farm! Also offered together with our Cross N Ranch listing to form Cross N Farm and Ranch.
Irrigated Cropland with 100% Minerals 782 acres (872.00 per acre)
Description: 782 acres of which 120 acres are irrigated cropland, 260 acres in CRP (CRP expires in 2018), and 402 acres in native pasture. The property approximately yields 40+ bushels of Wheat per acre and 73 bushels of Corn per acre. Soils are also suitable for potato crops and there is potential for additional irrigation wells to increase the number of wet acres. With 100% of Mineral ownership.
Sold Lutie Ranch 785 acres ($800 per acre)
This place would make a nice hunting/ stock farm with 429 acres of native rangeland and 356 acres of designated cropland that was left in grass after the CRP program expired.
Irrigated Cropland with Income Potential 800 acres ($1,718 per acre)
Description: 800 acres of which 625 acres are irrigated cropland. An approximate yield of 60+ bushels of Wheat per acre and 190 bushels of Corn per acre. Soils are also suitable for potato crops. Agricultural lease offers opportunities favorable to investors.
sold Uvalde County 808 Acres 808 acres ($2,662 per acre)

OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE!!  BRING AN OFFER!!  So says the owner of this great get-away ranch that already has everything you need to begin your hunting operation!

sold Leopard’s Creek Ranch 845 acres ($2,360 per acre)
3 miles of Brazos River frontage with 400 acres in cultivation and the balance in excellent hunting habitat.
Spring Creek Ranch 858 acres ($11,000 per acre)
This gorgeous tract of land is located in the rolling hills of northern Waller County. Huge Post Oaks, Live Oaks and Pecan trees are spread among the improved pastures. Some of the highest points in Waller County are found on the hilltops of this property.
Contract Pending Buena Vista Ranch 863 acres ($1,975 per acre)
Buena Vista Ranch is a highly improved cattle ranch that has frontage on the Red River. The ranch is in a great area for trophy whitetail deer,large flocks of turkeys and excellent quail hunting. The Red River valley offers great views and prime habitat for the abundance of wildlife that are native to this area. The hunting is just a plus , this is a working cattle ranch with numerous improvements set up and ready to enjoy.
sold 885 AC. Gardner Ranch, Coleman Co.-SOLD 885 acres ($1,295 per acre)
First time on the market opportunity! Gardner Ranch has been owned and operated by the same family for over 50 years. This ranch is raw and ready for your own improvements. Large mesquite and beautiful oak trees are scattered throughout.
Elm Mott Creek Ranch 895 acres ($4,199 per acre)
Hunting, live oaks, hills, creek
Miller Creek Ranch 895 acres ($18,882 per acre)
Incredible 900 Acre Live Water Ranch in the Heart of the Texas Hill Country.
Mill Creek Ranch 918 acres ($4,357 per acre)
100% Barnett Shale Minerals, hunting, ranching, investment
sold 930 AC. Aroki Game Ranch, Uvalde Co. 930 acres ($1,995 per acre)
A unique offering of a 930± acre, income-producing game ranch features native whitetail deer, turkey, hogs plus exotics of axis & blackbuck antelope. The high-fenced ranch has income producing hunting plus caliche mining with current 5-yr. lease.
Uncapafew Ranch 936 acres ($2,250 per acre)

Hunting ranch with some minerals for sale in Kinney County, Texas.

Homestead Ranch 958 acres ($3,000 per acre)
Grand and historic residence, big water, live creeks, rolling meadow, pine plantation, hardwood forest and abundant wildlife make Homestead Ranch truly an avid sportsman’s paradise. The 19th century cabins overlook an always full 40 acre lake, while the main residence, guest house and pool house overlook the 10 acre lake. The property is easily accessible from a FM road and has a great trail system network once on the ranch. Memories will be made whether you choose to live full time or visit for a family get-away. Homestead Ranch is a once in a life time opportunity.
Irrigated Cropland with Income Potential 960 acres ($1,725 per acre)
Description: 960 acres of which 743 m/l acres are irrigated cropland. There is 743 tillable acres, with an approximate yield of 120+ bushels of Wheat per acre, 70+ bushels of Sorghum per acre and 70+ bushels of Corn per acre (230 acres), and a 175 bag yield of Potato Crops. Agricultural lease offers opportunities favorable to investors.
Blount Family Trust 960 acres ($1,000 per acre)
Pasture with grass and mesquite.
Foster Ranch 974 acres ($8,979 per acre)
Foster Ranch is the envy of all East Texas estates. With its end of the road location, mature dark timber hardwood forests, pastoral hay meadow views, and Sabine River frontage, it is a truly unique combination of Colonial Plantation Estate coupled with classic east Texas charm and locale.

Information on this description is from sources deemed reliable, but no warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy by the seller or its agents. The seller and its agents expressly disclaim any liability for errors, omissions, or changes regarding any information provided for sale including the actual amount of square feet or acreage described.
Beeville Cattle Ranch 1000 acres ($2,000 per acre)
Cross-fenced in 2 pastures (approximately 500 acres each) with a new water well, electricity, and submersible pump on both ends of the ranch. The entire ranch was planted in Kleingrass, but could also be planted in other crops such as corn, milo, and cotton. 50% minerals available.
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