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  • 4100 Old Dennis Road
    119 acres in Parker county (22605 (including improvements) per acre)
    119 acres 4 miles South of I-20 with an incredible 5583sf Southwestern Contemporary home. Right in the heart of cutting horse country.
  • Harvest Hill Ranch
    66 acres in Grayson county ($19,621 per acre)
    5,137 square foot house on 66 acres east of Sherman,Texas
  • Rolling K Ranch
    417 acres in Smith county ($6,713 per acre)
    Rolling K Ranch is an immaculate property with versatile land including hilly oak terrain, a spring fed creek, scenic meadows, and a pine forest perfect for recreation and running cattle. A spectacular home was inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s Falling Water. It sits perched on the side of one of the highest points in Smith County with tremendous views. One of the best places in East Texas!
  • Roadrunner Ranch
    760 acres in Hardeman county ($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.
  • Happy Vista Ranch
    1648 acres in Armstrong county ($2,250 per acre)
    This is a one of a kind ranch that has approximately 8 miles of canyon rim with the Palo Duro and Happy Canyon. This ranch is surrounded by beautiful canyon views, rugged terrain and great hunting. The Prarie Dog Town Fork of the Red River runs through the Palo Duro Canyon to the north and Happy Creek runs through Happy Canyon on the south side of the ranch. This creates great habitat for trophy mule deer, aoudad and other species of wildlife. There are food plots, blinds and feeders in place to help draw wildlife from this remote area of north Texas. The majority of the ranch is flat and is surrounded by the canyons. It is real rare to find a property with this much canyon rim.
  • Red Fork Ranch
    1,100 acres in Eastland county (2,950 per acre)
    This 1,100 acre recreational ranch has great topography and diverse cover, a deer herd with enhanced characteristics via introductions of 200” genetics, a new high fence and a soft release pen. The ranch is mostly rolling but has elevation changes of 400 feet with a high ridgeline on the southern end. This land is only 80 miles west of Fort Worth, South of Strawn, and with deer blinds and feeders in place, it is ready for the season.
  • Brownsboro Ranch
    553 acres in Henderson county (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.
  • Stonewall county high fenced ranch
    5,968 acres in Stonewall county ($1,295 per acre)
    Incredible High Fenced Texas Hunting Ranch and Deer Breeding Facility close to Dallas - Fort Worth and Abilene with Extremely Large, Genetically Superior Whitetail Deer. Size: 5968 +/- acres
  • Twin Cedars Ranch
    45.81 acres in Van Zandt county ($15,171.36 per acre)
    The Twin Cedars Ranch is a great working ranch just southeast of Dallas. A perfect setup for an equestrian or cow-calf operation. The beautiful custom home over looks the property, with great views of the 2.5 acre constant flow lake. The front of the home incorporates Rattle Snake Austin stone giving the home its elegant appearance. The property is divided into five pastures for grazing, two of which have been used for hay production. Contributing to the feel and look of the property is its attractive changes in topography.
  • Little Cedar Creek Ranch
    724 acres in Stephens county ($2,150 per acre)
    Stephens County Ranch
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