Viewing Jeff Boswell's Listings

  • Weaver Ranch
    5,000 acres in Nolan county ($1,750 per acre)
    The Weaver Ranch is a West Texas jewel. This very rare offering of a prestigious 5,000 acre spread appeals to only the most discriminating buyers. It offers fantastic hunting, stunning vistas from the high-country area southwest of Abilene, and varied elevations ranging from 2,100 – 2,500 feet. The historical ranch headquarters has a serene, quiet setting, and with very comfortable homes and guest quarters it can accommodate even the largest groups. The ranch is being sold with minerals and 50% wind rights, and it sits in a prime location for both, with the wind transmission lines ready for hookup.
  • Purtis Creek Ranch
    278 acres in Henderson county ($3,950 per acre)
    This quiet ranch offers good recreational opportunities very close to Dallas. Two creeks cut through the land, the flooded hardwood draws hold wildlife, and it has the rolling hills that make this area highly desired. The real value on this ranch is that it is next door to Purtis Creek State Park! The deer, hogs, doves, and ducks congregate on this ranch because it neighbors this heavily wooded sanctuary.
  • Briar Run Ranch
    147 acres in Milam county (4,695 per acre)
    This secluded 147 acre ranch is full of wildlife. It is completely wooded, and has not been hunted or grazed in at least 10 years. Game trails are very abundant. The trees, hiking trails, and recreational areas have been maintained to look like a state park.
  • Riverdale Ranch
    211 acres in Goliad county ($3,774 per acre)
    Fantastic hunting ranch located minutes from Goliad. Hilly terrain that is covered in towering live oaks and post oaks with lots of mature south Texas brush throughout.
  • Brownsboro Ranch
    152.36 acres in Henderson county (5000 per acre)
    152 wooded acres with a 30 acre lake. Stocked in 2009, and 2010. Good recreational ranch with bass fishing, duck hunting in the marsh, and plenty of deer and hogs in the woods. Great mature timber, terrain, and drive-up appeal. Several homesite options. Utilities nearby with great access to county road. Secluded retreat near Brownsboro, just east of Athens.
  • Hampton Creek Ranch
    200 acres in Cherokee county ($5,250 per acre)
    INCOME PRODUCING ranch with plenty of recreational opportunities! This property has extensive income from clay mineral production under lease. A lot of the acreage is in good coastal production, and there are also good wooded areas with a lot of wildlife.
  • Spring Creek Ranch
    858 acres in Waller county ($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.
  • Blanco Creek Ranch
    3,703 acres in Uvalde county ($3,650 per acre)
    The Blanco Creek Ranch offers the rare combination of excellent south Texas hunting terrain with exceptional live water with miles of the Sabinal River and the Blanco Creek. High fenced with tremendous Whitetail genetics, excellent quail habitat and some exotics make the ranch a remarkable hunting ranch. Impressive improvements offer a real showplace for discriminating ranch buyers
  • sold San Antonio River Ranch
    405 acres in Goliad county ($3,250 per acre)
    The San Antonio River Ranch is a hard to find ranch with 5,000 ft. of river frontage that is primarily brush and old growth forest along the river. A prime hunting ranch loaded with deer, turkey, ducks and hogs. Fishing along the river is reported to be excellent. The heavy brush of this ranch is surrounded by open and agricultural fields and provides a sanctuary for the regions wildlife. A 30 acre field in the middle of the property is supplied by an irrigation well and sprinkler system that would make a terrific food plot.