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10/03/2024
$299,000
25 ac.
ACTIVE
Pittsylvania County - 164 Old Cabin Road, Cascade, VA
Unique offering! Escape to your own private country retreat on 25 acres in four tracts in Cascade, Virginia that borders the North Carolina state line. This property boasts a spectacular setting of VERY private wooded land with water views! Step inside this cute rustic cabin to find a spacious open living room, perfect for enjoying the wood burning stove during those cool nights. The kitchen features stainless steel appliances and new butcher block countertops making for tons of space for preparing meals. The large bedroom includes a full size bathroom that has been recently updated and includes washer/dryer hookups. Up the spiral stair is a charming loft area with a balcony overlooking the cabin. Outside, you'll find a wraparound deck you can relax all day on as well as a spacious shed with electric, ideal for storing all your outdoor equipment or converting into a workshop. A perfect blend of rustic charm and modern amenities, this home is truly a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Located in the Lost Corner neighborhood with access to many acres of woods and beautiful boating and fishing. Don't miss out on the opportunity to make this peaceful oasis your own. Call 540 487 0480 to schedule a tour today! Realtors warmly welcome, equal housing opportunity, address is 164 Old Cabin Road, Cascade VA 24069, price is $350,000. Need financing? No problem, owner can take back a long-term note on easy terms with no closing costs and no prepayment penalties, easy approval, and quick closing.
07/14/2026
$15,500,000
420 ac.
ACTIVE
Archuleta County - 6273 County Road 382, Chromo, CO
Rough Diamond Ranch offers 420 acres in the Navajo River Valley south of Pagosa Springs, Colorado. With senior water rights, private Navajo River fishing, stocked trout ponds, substantial improvements, and broad mountain views, the ranch brings together the core features buyers look for in a Colorado mountain holding. The property is set up for immediate use, with year-round access, a finished residential component, and infrastructure already in place across the ranch.
The property looks toward Banded Peaks, Navajo Peak, the southern San Juan Mountains, and the Continental Divide. Timbered hillsides give way to open meadows and irrigated ground, creating a balanced mix of privacy, grazing country, wildlife cover, and usable ranch land. Stands of aspen, ponderosa, and oak add both cover and character, while the ranch's location just over a mile from San Juan National Forest expands the broader recreational reach beyond the deeded acreage.
Water is central to the ranch. Senior rights from multiple ditches support productive meadows and help keep the four newly constructed ponds full. Stocked with rainbow trout, the ponds add an immediate fishing component near the main improvements. A recently installed 10-inch water line distributes water across the ranch for livestock, irrigation, and future use. The property also includes private access to approximately one mile of Navajo River fishing, which gives the ranch a stronger live-water profile than most properties of this size.
The main residence contains 4,216 square feet with five bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. Fully renovated in 2023, it features open beam construction, white oak flooring, barnwood siding, a fireplace, and a covered deck positioned to take in some of the ranch's best views over the lake and surrounding mountains. An 864 square foot guest home adds comfortable space for guests, extended family, caretakers, or ranch staff, and the improvements also include a substantial garage component. The homes are further supported by two Navien boilers, solar power tied to the grid, underground power, a security system, underground sprinklers, and a hot tub, all of which add to the ranch's livability and day-to-day function. The property is also reported to be offered furnished, which strengthens the turnkey aspect of the offering.
Infrastructure throughout the ranch has been improved with an upgraded road and trail system that provides easy access to the ponds, meadows, timber, and higher elevations. A 50 x 120 barn offers substantial room for equipment, livestock, hay, storage, or recreational gear. Additional improvements include an automatic gate, perimeter fencing, landscaped grounds, irrigated pasture, and water rights that support both the ponds and the ranch's broader agricultural use.
Located in Colorado Game Management Unit 78, Rough Diamond Ranch supports elk, mule deer, turkey, blue grouse, and other wildlife. The ranch qualifies for the Landowner Preference Program, including reported landowner deer tag potential, and the broader hunting profile is strengthened by strong forage, water, cover, and surrounding mountain habitat. Historically producing 280 to 340 class bulls, 170 to 200 inch mule deer, and additional species including bear, bobcat, and mountain lion, all of which reinforce the ranch's wildlife value.
Rough Diamond Ranch is well suited for a buyer looking for a Colorado mountain property with productive water, private fishing, hunting, and substantial residential and ranch improvements already in place. It is a property that can be enjoyed immediately while still supporting long-term flexibility as a recreational retreat, family property, livestock operation, or mountain holding.
08/01/2026
$21,500,000
1303.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Cooke County - County Road 328, Era, TX
Overview: Nestled in the heart of the historic Clear Creek Valley in Cooke County, Rolling R Ranch is a remarkable legacy property that represents a rare opportunity to own one of North Texas' most captivating landscapes. Encompassing approximately 1,303 contiguous acres, the ranch combines rich agricultural heritage, exceptional recreational value, and the natural beauty that has attracted families to the valley for generations. Defined by more than 2.5 miles of Clear Creek, mature hardwood forests, native grasslands, and ancient pecan groves, the property's diverse landscape supports productive cattle operations while offering outstanding hunting, fishing, horseback riding, and outdoor recreation.
Rolling R Ranch was not acquired as a finished property. Instead, it was thoughtfully assembled and carefully shaped over nearly 30 years by the current owner through the acquisition of adjoining acreage and a long-term vision centered on stewardship, family, and the outdoors. Every major decision-from the placement of homes, trails, and scenic overlooks to grazing management and wildlife habitat conservation-was made to preserve the ranch's natural character while enhancing its functionality and beauty. The result is a property that reflects decades of intentional land stewardship and planning, designed with future generations in mind.
The ranch's dramatic topography and timeless character sets it apart from virtually every other offering in the region. More than 100 feet of elevation change unfolds across sharp ridges and scenic overlooks, revealing breathtaking panoramic views of the Clear Creek Valley below. From sunrise casting golden light across the creek bottoms to vibrant Texas sunsets stretching across the horizon, the ranch's elevated vantage points offer an ever-changing backdrop showcasing the very best of Cooke County.
The improvements have been thoughtfully positioned to preserve the property's commanding views while encouraging outdoor living. The main ranch home is in a park-like setting featuring professional landscaping, flagstone walkways, a swimming pool, and a hot tub that seamlessly blend into the surrounding landscape. Complementing the residence is an exceptional equestrian barndominium with well-appointed living quarters, strategically positioned so the owner can enjoy close proximity to the horses.
Located near the historic Chisholm Trail and Butterfield Overland Mail Route, Rolling R Ranch occupies one of North Texas' most historically significant landscapes. Historic pioneer trail remnants, nearby frontier landmarks, and connections to the legend of Sam Bass add another layer to the property's rich history. Despite its remarkable sense of seclusion, expansive views, and exceptional natural diversity, the ranch is located approximately 75 minutes from the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, making it ideally suited for family retreats, recreation, equestrian pursuits, and working ranch operations.
Location: Rolling R Ranch is located on the northeastern edge of the Cross Timbers & Prairies Region of Texas, along the Clear Creek Valley west of Interstate 35, between Rosston and Era near the community of Leo in southwest Cooke County. It is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes from Dallas and 1 hour and 15 minutes from Fort Worth. Nearby towns include
Rosston (3 miles west)
Muenster (16 miles north)
Gainesville (23 miles northeast)
Decatur (24 miles southwest)
Denton (39 miles southeast)
DFW International Airport (65 miles)
Physical Address: 1796 FM-328, Rosston, Texas 76263
Main House: Built in 2014, the 3,716-square-foot main residence offers four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms with a functional floor plan designed for both everyday living and entertaining. The open-concept great room features a stone fireplace with stone flooring that extends throughout all the main living spaces. The kitchen includes granite countertops, custom cabinetry, a large center island, and a butler's pantry for additional storage and prep space. A wet bar is located adjacent to the main living area. Just off the kitchen is a screened-in porch overlooking the landscaped and irrigated grounds, along with a swimming pool and hot tub that provide an ideal setting for relaxing or entertaining family and guests.
Barndominium: Built in 2001, the 2,800-square-foot barndominium serves as ranch headquarters or additional lodging for family and visitors. A unique combination of comfortable accommodations and functional ranch infrastructure, the upper level includes 1,724 square feet of living space with four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a full kitchen, an open living area, and a screened balcony overlooking the surrounding wildlife sanctuary. The lower level features a climate-controlled workshop with a full bathroom, providing ample space for projects, equipment storage, or ranch operations. Adjacent to the workshop is a four-stall horse barn with a dedicated tack room, creating a practical equestrian facility that keeps horses and equipment conveniently housed under one roof.
Additional Barns:
4,800 SF Hay Barn
1,600 SF R Panel Barn, 312 SF Fully Enclosed
1,200 SF R Panel Barn, 520 SF Fully Enclosed
Terrain: The ranch features nearly 100 feet of elevation change, creating a landscape of rolling hills, scenic ridgelines, and elevated overlooks. Sweeping views extend across the Clear Creek Valley, showcasing a blend of native rangeland, improved pastures, and mature hardwood creek bottoms.
One of the property's defining natural features is a limestone ridge that extends for more than 3 miles across the southern half of the ranch. The ridgeline offers ever-changing views across the Clear Creek Valley and surrounding countryside, making it one of the premier vantage points on the property. A picturesque waterfall cascades over limestone ledges below the ridge, creating a striking focal point within the rugged terrain and a quiet retreat to enjoy the natural beauty of the ranch.
Vegetation: The ranch supports a diverse mix of native prairie, improved pasture, and mature hardwood forests characteristic of the Clear Creek Valley. Rolling uplands are dominated by native grasses including big bluestem, little bluestem, silver bluestem, switchgrass, sideoats grama, and Indiangrass. These deep-rooted species provide quality forage, improve soil health, and create excellent habitat for wildlife.
Complementing the native range are well-maintained Bermuda grass pastures that provide productive grazing for livestock. Along Clear Creek, the ridges, and the numerous draws, mature stands of red oak, post oak, live oak, chinkapin oak, and stately pecan trees provide shade, mast production, and excellent cover for whitetail deer, turkey, and other native wildlife.
Native sand plum thickets are scattered throughout the ranch, producing vibrant spring blooms while providing valuable browse and nesting cover. The combination of native rangeland, improved pastures, mature hardwoods, and healthy understory vegetation creates a productive landscape that supports both livestock operations and abundant wildlife.
Water: LIVE water is one of the ranch's most defining features, with more than 2.5 miles of Clear Creek flowing through the property, including Cove Hollow Creek which flows in from the west. In addition to the creek system, the ranch includes 11 stock ponds.
Groundwater is also excellent and there are 4 water wells. Wells provide water to the homes and improvements. Waterlines are also in place and distribute water to 14 water troughs, many of which are concrete. This ranch has abundant water resources.
Wildlife: The property supports healthy populations of native game and non-game species commonly found throughout the Cross Timbers region of North Texas, including:
White-tailed deer
Rio Grande turkey
Dove
Wild hogs
Coyotes
Bobcats
Numerous songbirds and native species
Cooke County has long been recognized for producing quality native whitetails, and the Rolling R Ranch offers the habitat and management characteristics that support that reputation. A diverse landscape of mature hardwoods, native prairie, limestone ridges, and productive creek bottoms provides ideal year-round cover, bedding areas, and natural browse for wildlife.
The ranch has been lightly hunted, allowing wildlife to mature with minimal pressure. The extensive creek bottom serves as a primary travel corridor while creating outstanding habitat for whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, and other native game. Combined with the property's size and diversity, the result is a ranch that offers both consistent recreational opportunities and the long-term potential for exceptional hunting.
Recreation: Beyond its exceptional hunting opportunities, the Rolling R Ranch has been thoughtfully enjoyed as a place for outdoor recreation and family adventure. An extensive network of trails winds through the property, providing miles of routes well suited for hiking, mountain biking, and enduro riding while showcasing the ranch's diverse terrain, hardwood forests, limestone ridges, and native grasslands.
More than 2.5 miles of Clear Creek invite endless exploration. A long-standing family tradition known simply as "creeking" involves walking the creek from one end of the ranch to the other, discovering limestone ledges, clear pools, wildlife, and artifacts from days gone by. It is an experience that has become a defining part of the ranch for multiple generations.
A dedicated camping area, complete with elevated tent platforms and a fire pit, provides an ideal gathering place for overnight stays beneath the stars. Combined with outstanding birding opportunities and the peaceful setting found throughout the ranch, the Rolling R offers recreation that extends well beyond hunting, creating a property designed to be experienced and enjoyed year-round by family and friends.
Cattle: This is a highly productive ranch for cattle and/ or hay production.
05/29/2026
$5,995
5 ac.
ACTIVE
Costilla County - Ute Ave, San Luis, CO
Amazing mountain views and only 10 minutes to groceries! This property has excellent road access and no HOA! It is flat and buildable and there aren't too many neighbors. At an elevation of approximately 8,000 feet, the summers here are pleasant. Your Colorado homesteading dream awaits!
APN (PARCEL NUMBER): See property website
SUBDIVISION: Mount Blanca Estates
HOA: None
PROPERTY TAXES: About $71 per year (there are no back taxes due)
GPS LINK: Click on Property Website link for GPS details
LOT DESCRIPTION: Vacant Land
ZONING: "Estate Residential"
INTERNET: Starlink or other satellite internet.
CELL SERVICE: Cell coverage is decent, wifi calling is recommended.
CLOSEST TOWNS: San Luis (10 min), Fort Garland (20 min), Alamosa (45 min), Colorado Springs (2.5 hr)
ROAD ACCESS: Yes, there is an excellent established road to the property.
SEWAGE: Septic (buyer to install if needed)
WATER: A private well or water-hauling will need to be utilized. For water hauling, many RV parks in the area will allow you to bring a large tote or cistern and fill it up on site, for a small fee. For wells, costs depend on drilling depth. Local drilling companies can give you a general estimate based on nearby well depths and explain the process.
POWER: Solar is usually the most cost effective solution to set up in this area, as power lines are not close by.?
SURVEYED: No, buyer can choose to complete survey if desired.
NEARBY ATTRACTIONS: Blanca Peak, Colorado Springs, Taos (NM), Grand Sand Dunes National Park, Mountain Home Reservoir...
DEED TYPE: Special Warranty Deed
03/17/2025
$16,950,000
480 ac.
ACTIVE
Mineral County - 2418 USFS Rd 526, Creede, CO
RMR Ranch is a 480 deeded acre one of a kind property, offering an opportunity for raw natural resources, recreational possibilities, unmatched privacy and access.
RMR Ranch lies in the heart of Colorado's renowned Game Management Unit 76, one of the state's most respected trophy hunting units. Managed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife with a long-term focus on mature age class, herd health, and balanced sex ratios, Unit 76 has earned its reputation for producing exceptional elk, Shiras moose, and mule deer. Combined with some of the finest high-country habitat in the Rockies, the unit continues to produce the kind of mature, record-book-caliber animals that serious hunters pay attention to. The property is eligible for landowner tags through the Landowner Preference Program for elk and mule deer and has a history of trophy-class wildlife, including 330- to 380-class bulls, while moose tags may be drawn with sufficient points.
The property features two 7-acre lakes, over 3 miles of improved trout streams, and Red Mountain Creek, which flows through the entire length of the property. Red Mountain Creek, along with the lakes and streams, creates a private fishery that is completely under your management, offering exclusive fishing opportunities in its pristine waters. Abundant with brown and rainbow trout, this fishery ensures a consistent and rewarding fishing experience while allowing owners to maintain the health and sustainability of its aquatic ecosystem. With no public access or pressure from outside anglers, the property provides a rare opportunity to preserve and enjoy a thriving, unspoiled fishery. Elevations ranging from 9,300 to 9,700 feet offer spectacular views the surrounding landscapes, and nearby 12,000+ foot peaks, including Piedra Peak, located just four miles away. The land itself is a diverse mix of aspens, spruce, and willows, further contributing to the property's beauty and ecological richness.
Recreational opportunities abound at RMR Ranch, including hunting, fishing, hiking, rock climbing, kayaking, paddleboarding, horseback riding, and ATV exploration. The land's remote nature, year-round accessibility, and raw, untouched beauty make it feel like stepping back into the 1800s. It is a place where the land has remained largely untouched and protected from the outside world.
The ranch includes multiple well-appointed structures, including a Engelmann Spruce Log Cabin boasting 4,193 square feet of living space with extraordinary high ceilings, a floor-to-ceiling three-story fireplace, and expansive windows showcasing breathtaking views. Additional structures on the property include a large barn with a two story caretaker's apartment above, a second log cabin (2,450 sq. ft.), a fully equipped workshop, and a dedicated yoga/exercise room near the main house.
The landscape is enhanced by well-maintained gravel and dirt roads, post fencing, and designated car park areas. Additional amenities include a chicken coop, an outdoor mechanical room with generator and hydro power units, and an expansive wrap-around balcony offering panoramic views of the lakes, streams, and surrounding peaks.
RMR Ranch provides a rare combination of seclusion and convenience. While its setting offers unparalleled privacy, the property is just 15 miles from Creede, Colorado, a historic mining town with year-round amenities. The ranch also features year-round access for ease of use in all seasons. Rhoda's Arch, a shelter natural arch caused from erosion through a ridge of trachyte can be viewed from the RMR Ranch. Due to the remoteness and legal access, RMR Ranch is one of the few places that provides a viewpoint of the arch.
07/13/2026
$19,997
1.21 ac.
ACTIVE
Jackson County - 0 Pike Pond Road, Alford, FL
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Dear Land Buyer,
Are you looking for a Florida corner lot near lakes where you can plan for a future home without dealing with an HOA?
This property is for you if you want a residential lot with paved-road access, gentle terrain, and room to explore a future single-family home or double-wide mobile home.
- Hold it now for just $50 on our website. Make-It-Yours Monday coupon available on our website.
It is not for you if you need public water and sewer or a fully cleared lot.
This 1.21-acre corner lot is in Jackson County, Florida, near local lakes.
Buyers choose this area because it is less crowded than many parts of Florida and offers a simpler, more rural setting with more space and fewer neighborhood restrictions.
There is no HOA.
That means no HOA dues, no design approvals, and no committee telling you what your property should look like.
The property is zoned Residential.
In plain English, Jackson County allows single-family homes and double-wide mobile homes in this zoning category, subject to county rules, permits, and site-specific requirements.
The lot has paved-road access.
That gives you a defined route to the property and removes a common concern buyers have with rural land: relying only on unpaved access.
As a corner lot, the parcel also has road frontage on more than one side, which can make it easier to identify and access.
Buyers should still inspect the road and confirm any maintenance or access questions before making plans.
Electricity is available for connection in the area.
A private well and septic system would be needed for a future residence.
Buyers should confirm availability, cost, and requirements with the utility providers and Jackson County.
The property is not reported to be in a special flood hazard area and has no reported wetlands.
This matters because flood zones and wetlands can create added review, limits, or costs depending on your plans.
Buyers should verify current information independently.
People buy land in areas like this because they want more privacy, fewer neighborhood restrictions, and land near Florida lakes without being in a dense development.
And lots with residential zoning, no HOA, paved-road access, corner-lot positioning, gentle terrain, and no reported flood or wetland concerns give buyers fewer unknowns to sort through before deciding whether the land fits their plans.
Buy to secure the property, or Hold to secure it while you finish your decision.
Note: All information is based on independent research. Buyers should confirm zoning, access, and utility availability directly with the county before making plans. This property was acquired through a tax sale.
A one-time document preparation fee is paid upfront at closing and covers deed preparation, recording, and administrative costs.
LOT BREAKDOWN: WHAT YOU'RE GETTING
Assessor's Parcel Number: 02-2N-11-0095-2760-0050
Legal Description: Please email us for a full metes and bounds description
Elevation: 89
GPS Center Coordinates (Approx.): 30.6323, -85.4135
Annual Taxes: ~$93.15
Zoning: Residential
Time Limit To Build: None as far as we are aware
Access: Dirt Road
Power: We recommend that you contact Jackson County to confirm, but according to our research, electricity is available for connection to the property
Water: A well would need to be installed
Sewer: A septic system would need to be installed
Official Contacts: Please contact Jackson County
RVs Allowed?: We recommend that you contact Jackson County to confirm, but, according to our research, a temporary RV is allowed during the construction of a primary home with the required building permit
Buildable?: Because we do not know the specifics of what you may want to build on the property, we recommend that you contact the building and/or zoning department(s) for more information on the relevant zoning and building regulations and how to obtain a building permit
Survey Available?: No, we have not had a survey commissioned, but if you would like to pay for a survey we would be happy to work with your chosen surveyor
In HOA?: No HOA
Annual HOA Dues: ~$0.00
09/08/2025
$799,900
5.87 ac.
ACTIVE
Sanpete County - Fairview, UT
Beautiful handcrafted log cabin in immaculate condition, nestled directly on Birch Creek with pine, aspen, and cottonwood trees! Enjoy the sound of living next to a creek and waterfalls with running water year-round in beautiful mountains with easy access. Single-level living with a spacious primary suite, with direct access to the deck, overlooking the creek. Cabin is being sold fully furnished with beautiful, valuable antiques. It is loaded with furniture and decorations befitting a true log cabin and mountain setting. Don't miss the working antique pioneer stove in the kitchen, the clawfoot tub in the primary suite, and many other unique furnishings. Cabin features a large open loft with plenty of space for games and several beds. Over 5.8 acres spread out on two lots. Cabin includes a two-car detached metal garage, highly engineered to withstand heavy snow load, wired with power, and located approximately 75 feet from cabin. Can be used for vehicles, as a workshop, or a perfect place to store your motorized toys. This cabin is the perfect location, with easy access along a well-maintained road two miles up a scenic canyon between Fairview and Mt. Pleasant, and less than one hour from Utah County. Enjoy your very own cabin property nestled in a mountain resort with cool, crisp mountain air, and get away from it all. Skyline Mountain Resort has so many activities from a swimming pool, pickleball, and tennis to a 9-hole golf course. Enjoy the Manti-La Sal National Forest and all that Skyline Drive has to offer close by: hunting, fishing, lakes, hiking, exploring, hundreds of miles of ATV trails and similar terrain for snowmobiles and winter recreation. Also, just a few minutes from all the small-town amenities like a hospital, hardware and grocery stores, community indoor swimming pool, museums, and even a drive-in theater. Controlled community gate entrance. Power is connected and the property has a septic system. Water is from a nearby community fill station or from a share you own. Elevation is 6,818 feet. MLS map is correct. Google Maps/Earth is 39.59257, -111.37293. Square footage figures are provided as a courtesy estimate only and were obtained from the county. Buyer is advised to obtain an independent measurement and to verify information in the listing.
12/15/2025
$6,100,000
1137 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Blackwell, TX
Buffalo 4 Ranch 1,137 Acres
Premium Turnkey High-Fence Game Ranch
Blackwell, Texas Runnels & Nolan Counties
Property Overview
Buffalo 4 Ranch offers an exceptional opportunity to acquire a fully turnkey, high-fence game ranch totaling 1,137 contiguous acres in the heart of West-Central Texas. Spanning both Runnels and Nolan Counties, the ranch balances luxury accommodations, superior wildlife habitat, refined infrastructure, and remarkable natural diversity.
The landscape features 380 feet of elevation change ranging from 2,400 ft to 2,020 ft, offering dramatic views, rolling hills, deep draws, and secluded canyons. High-fence boundaries and cross-fenced pastures create a controlled environment for wildlife management, livestock, and recreational use.
Airport Access & Drive Times
DFW International Airport: approx. 233 miles
Abilene Regional Airport (ABI): approx. 58 miles
AustinBergstrom International Airport: approx. 238 miles
Waco Regional Airport: approx. 386 miles
The ranch is conveniently accessible via paved highway, offering privacy without sacrificing accessibility for owners and guests.
Water Infrastructure
Buffalo 4 Ranch is exceptionally well-watered and designed for dependable, year-round wildlife and livestock support:
7 ponds located throughout the ranch
2 electric water wells, both residences on water filtration systems
3 solar wells feeding trough systems strategically placed across the property
Wildlife, Hunting & Feed Systems
This ranch is currently operating outside of an MLD breeding program, maintaining a healthy and balanced multi-species population. Wildlife includes:
Whitetail deer, historically producing Boone & Crockett to 300"+ trophy quality
Axis, Blackbuck, Fallow deer, Transcaspian sheep
Turkey, Dove, Quail, Ducks, and Feral hogs
Supporting the wildlife program are:
13 deer feeders
12 protein feeders
11 premium hunting stands
The ranch has been heavily and professionally managed with excellent success. Game-to-acre ratios are nearly 1:1, supported by food plots, diverse vegetation, and robust water sources.
Vegetation, Timber & Habitat Diversity
Located in a transition zone between the Rolling Plains and northern Edwards Plateau, Buffalo 4 Ranch boasts exceptional habitat diversity.
Primary Tree & Brush Species
Live oak (large, established motts)
Post oak
Mesquite
Ashe juniper (cedar)
Hackberry
Elm
Chinaberry (limited)
Understory & Shrub Species
Lotebush
Elbowbush
Catclaw acacia
Whitebrush
Skunkbush sumac
Redberry juniper
Wild plum / sand plum thickets
Native Grasses & Forbs
Little, Big, and Silver bluestem
Sideoats grama
Buffalograss
Texas wintergrass
Indiangrass
Switchgrass
KR & Old World bluestem (improved areas)
Seasonal forbs such as sunflower, croton, broomweed
Wild rye and panicum grasses in drainages
This outstanding vegetation mix provides abundant browse, cover, mast, and nesting habitat, producing a top-tier environment for both native and exotic game species.
Residences & Improvements
Main Residence 2,214 sq ft (Built 2022)
A high-end, 2-story lodge-style home featuring:
Luxury plank flooring throughout
18 ft ceilings in the living room (18 20 ft) with plywood-backed walls for trophy mounts
Gourmet kitchen (13 18 ft) with quartz counters, double oven, wine fridge, walk-in pantry, electric cooktop & oven
Dining room (18 15 ft)
Whole-home and outdoor stereo system
Bedrooms & Baths
Master suite (24 22 ft) upstairs with sitting area, wine fridge, wet bar, coffee station
Oversized master bath with dual sinks, quartz counters, shower/tub combo, extensive built-ins
Guest bedrooms with built-ins, walk-in closets, and en-suite options
Mud room (8 10 ft), utility room (8 8 ft), hall bathroom, and additional storage throughout
Garage & Processing Facilities
37 40 ft insulated garage with temperature-controlled half bath
Commercial heater, commercial-grade freezer & fridge, commercial ice machine
Water filtration system for both homes
Exterior 40 10 ft covered animal processing area with walk-in freezer and electric winch
Outdoor Living
Front porch: 12 23 ft
Side porch: 12 77 ft
Back porch: 14 50 ft
Second Residence 1,683 sq ft (Built 2017)
A well-appointed single-story guest or staff home with:
New HVAC and heating
Stained concrete floors
Granite counters and knotty alder cabinets
Eat-in kitchen and center island
Master suite with walk-in closet
Two additional bedrooms with walk-in closets (one with built-in bunks)
Covered 8 60 ft back porch
Pull-through garage (13 32 ft)
Additional Ranch Infrastructure
Tractor & equipment barn
Two 300-gallon fuel tanks
15,000 lb split feed silo
Well-designed cow pens
Extensive network of interior ranch roads year-round accessible
High-fence perimeter and cross-fencing with low barbed-wire T-post construction
Approx. 150 acres of established food plots
Turnkey Offering
Buffalo 4 Ranch is offered turnkey, with the majority of furnishings conveying. Nearly every element of the property homes, feed systems, water infrastructure, fencing, and wildlife is ready for immediate use.
This ranch represents a rare opportunity to acquire a luxury recreational estate, an elite high-fence hunting operation, or a legacy family property with extraordinary improvements and exceptional habitat.
Offered at: $6,100,000
All information in this advertisement & herein is considered reliable but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all information in MLS, marketing or website including but not limited to schools, square footage, acres, taxes, easements & minerals.
08/13/2026
$4,500,000
2.23 ac.
ACTIVE
Sitka County - Guckers Island, Sitka, AK
Tucked away beyond the historic waterfront community of Sitka, Alaska, a remarkable island retreat lies in the coveted waters of Southeast Alaska. Surrounded by forested islands, rugged mountain scenery, and the rich marine environment of Sitka Sound, Guckers Island offers the unique opportunity to experience a true Alaskan lifestyle. Located approximately 1.5 miles from Crescent Harbor,the island offers seclusion while being a short boat ride from restaurants, shops, the airport, and essential services. With views across the surrounding bays and the dramatic silhouette of Mt. Edgecumbe, this setting is defined by abundant wildlife and the unmistakable climate of coastal Alaska. Set on approximately 2.23 acres, this fully furnished, turnkey estate, powered by City electricity, features two modern Alpine-style residences, a dedicated fish-processing building, storage, extensive decked walkways, and an impressive 80-foot private deep-water dock. The property was carefully developed into the natural landscape in 2016 by a team of skilled craftsmen, including the owner himself. The construction of this extraordinary retreat was even featured during the fourth season of the television series Building Alaska. The grounds encompass a 2,500-square-foot main lodge with an open-plan layout, including a spacious great room with soaring vaulted ceilings and a striking fireplace, a gourmet kitchen, two primary bedroom suites--each with its own private full bathroom--along with a pantry, auxiliary room, half bath, and laundry. Underneath each structure are cisterns with on-site filtration systems that keep the plentiful water clean and crisp for its users. The 1,000 sf guest house offers two spacious bedroom suites, each with its own bathroom with shower, closet, and washer and dryer. The outdoor spaces invite people to gather and experience the island. The included fishing vessels are a 28-foot 2017 Cuddy King and a 21-foot Maverick, both built by Weldcraft, plus a 2015 Cushman golf cart to move people and gear up and down from the buildings above. Contact myself or Shannon Dailey at Sitka Realty at 907-738-3384 for a tour. WATCH VIDEO!
12/26/2024
$400,000
21.53 ac.
ACTIVE
Amherst County - 225 Opus Lane, Amherst, VA
Looking for a vacation home or family getaway? This charming lakefront A-frame is nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains about 40 minutes from popular Lynchburg, Virginia. With 20 acres of forested land, it offers hunting, deep-pond fishing, or just that perfect solitude you've been thinking of. Owner can finance this property on easy 30-year terms with a 10% down payment.
This home has been newly renovated including new roof and HVAC system, and is sparkling clean ready for move-in. A bedroom on the main level with a full bathroom across the hall offer convenience and rustic charm. The full kitchen has beautiful butcher-block countertops and brand new appliances. As you enter into the great room, you're greeted with astonishing lake views through the soaring chalet windows. A massive masonry fireplace completes the setting for those cozy winter nights in front of the fire.
Upstairs a comfy loft offers still more space for guests or family to spread out. All the finishes are rustic wood that's been newly stained with plenty of natural light. But that's not all! Downstairs is a full walkout basement with yet more room for accommodations. Another cute bathroom downstairs means this is a place you can stay as long as you want without cramping your style.
Finally, the wide deck on the front of the house has the most beautiful view overlooking the lake - your lake! - you've ever seen. It's a deep fishing lake with some granddaddy bass and a little pier on it. All around you are peaceful woods as far as the eye can see. It's time to go ahead and get that vacation place you've been thinking about. Agents are welcome, address is 225 Opus Lane, Amherst VA 24521, price is $400,000, Equal Housing Opportunity.
08/04/2026
$21,400,000
844 ac.
ACTIVE
Blanco County - 7676 Ranch to Market Road 2766, Johnson City, TX
DESCRIPTION:
Miller Creek Vista Ranch is an exceptional 844+/- acre live water ranch located in the heart of Blanco County, just 30± miles west of Austin and within minutes from Johnson City. Offered as approximately 844 +/- acres or in two separate ranch offerings, the property presents an exceptional opportunity for a family legacy ranch, recreational retreat, working cattle operation, long-term investment, or future ranchette development. With approximately one mile of frontage along Robinson Road (FM 2766), approximately one mile of frontage along Yeager Creek Road, and approximately 4,400 +/- feet of both sides of Miller Creek, the ranch offers an outstanding combination of accessibility, live water, and development flexibility in one of the fastest-growing regions of the Texas Hill Country.
Held by the same family for generations, Miller Creek Vista Ranch showcases rolling Hill Country topography, productive pastureland, fertile creek bottoms, towering live oaks, native hardwoods, and sweeping panoramic views that define this remarkable property. The live waters of Miller Creek provide exceptional opportunities for fishing, kayaking, swimming, and wildlife while creating a beautiful hardwood-lined corridor through the ranch. Complementing the land is a historic ranch headquarters with original ranch improvements that reflect decades of thoughtful stewardship while preserving the property's authentic character. An established network of ranch roads and trails provides excellent access throughout the ranch, making it easy to experience every corner of the property.
Whether enjoyed as a family retreat, working cattle operation, recreational property, long-term investment, or future development opportunity, Miller Creek Vista Ranch represents a rare opportunity to own one of Blanco County's premier live water ranches.
LOCATION:
Miller Creek Ranch is located in western Blanco County near Johnson City, Texas, with frontage along Robinson Road and convenient access to Highway 290. Ideally situated in one of the most desirable areas of the Texas Hill Country, the ranch is approximately 8 +/- miles from Johnson City, 16 +/- miles from Dripping Springs, 30 +/- miles from Austin, 60 +/- miles from San Antonio, and approximately 36 +/- miles from Fredericksburg.
TERRAIN:
Miller Creek Vista Ranch showcases the rolling topography that has made the Texas Hill Country one of the state's most sought-after regions. With approximately 200 +/- feet of elevation change, the ranch features scenic ridgelines, broad valleys, productive creek bottoms, and numerous elevated homesites offering sweeping views of the surrounding countryside. The land gently descends toward Miller Creek, with several natural draws and seasonal tributaries traversing the property, creating outstanding wildlife habitat and visual diversity.
IMPROVEMENTS:
The historic ranch headquarters reflects the property's rich heritage and generations of thoughtful stewardship. Anchoring the improvements is the original ranch house, offering approximately 1,659± square feet with two bedrooms and one bathroom, comfortably positioned beneath a canopy of towering live oaks overlooking the surrounding ranch. While modest in scale, the residence serves as a welcoming headquarters that complements the property's authentic character.
Additional improvements include an original wood barn, livestock working facilities, equipment storage, perimeter and cross fencing, and an established network of ranch roads providing access throughout the ranch. A historic native stone cistern remains as a reminder of the property's early history, further enhancing the legacy and character of this exceptional Hill Country ranch.
WATER:
Water is undoubtedly one of Miller Creek Vista Ranch's defining features. The ranch enjoys extensive frontage along the spring-fed waters of Miller Creek, providing exceptional recreational opportunities for fishing, kayaking, swimming, and simply enjoying the tranquility of the flowing water. Several additional seasonal creeks and natural drainages traverse the ranch before joining Miller Creek, enhancing both the scenic beauty and wildlife habitat. The combination of live water, mature hardwoods, and fertile creek bottoms creates an exceptional environment rarely found in today's market.
WILDLIFE:
Miller Creek Vista Ranch supports an abundant population of native Texas wildlife, including Whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, and a variety of non-game species. The ranch has also experienced occasional sightings of Axis deer and Aoudad, adding to its recreational appeal. Miller Creek further enhances the property by providing excellent fishing opportunities.
The diverse habitat, abundant water, native browse, and healthy mix of open pasture and wooded cover provide excellent year-round conditions for wildlife.
MINERALS:
Seller will convey all owned mineral, wind, and water rights, if any, subject to prior reservations and exceptions of record.
04/17/2026
$3,500,000
711 ac.
ACTIVE
Pittsburg County - US-270, Stuart, OK
Trophy Mountain Ranch is a 711-acre recreational and working ranch located in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, just minutes from Stuart with direct Hwy 270 frontage. Conveniently positioned within easy driving distance of McAlester, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, and the DallasFort Worth metroplex, the property offers both accessibility and privacy in a highly desirable region of Southeast Oklahoma.
The ranch is defined by exceptional topographic diversity, with elevations ranging from approximately 720 to nearly 1,000 feet. Rolling pasture, scenic ridgelines, and wooded draws create both visual appeal and functional land use. The southern portion offers gently sloping pasture ideal for grazing, while the northern and eastern sections transition into rugged terrain that provides excellent wildlife habitat, natural drainage, and elevated views.
The property's diverse layout makes it especially attractive for hunting and recreation. Natural funnels, travel corridors, and bedding areas support strong populations of whitetail deer, turkey, waterfowl, dove, and hogs. An established internal trail system provides efficient access throughout the ranch. A rolling 40 acre field north of the main ridge has been used as a soybean food plot, consistently drawing mature bucks.
Water is abundant, with three ponds, three seasonal creeks, and an 8 acre lake offering excellent fishing. These features enhance both recreational appeal and long-term sustainability for livestock and wildlife.
With a mix of open pasture, native grasses, and reliable water, the ranch is well-equipped for a productive cow-calf operation. Favorable rainfall supports consistent forage production, making the property suitable for both livestock and recreation.
Improvements are designed for comfort and functionality. The 3,800 sq ft barndominium offers a lodge-style living experience with an open layout, high ceilings, and large windows. It is ideal for entertaining, hosting hunting groups, or serving as a full-time residence. Additional structures--including a large shop, loafing shed, and new cattle pens--support a turnkey cattle operation.
Utilities include rural water, electric, and septic. The area receives approximately 47 inches of annual rainfall, supporting healthy forage and long-term land productivity.
Trophy Mountain Ranch offers a rare combination of scale, water, topographic diversity, and high-quality improvements. Whether you're seeking a premier hunting property, a productive cattle ranch, or a private recreational retreat, this property is exceptionally well-positioned.
02/18/2026
$21,500,000
310 ac.
ACTIVE
Kendall County - 850 Sisterdale Road, Boerne, TX
Sisterdale Farms is not a typical Hill Country property — it is a working farm steeped in history, refined through craftsmanship, and quietly anchored by its connection to land and time.
DESCRIPTION:
Sisterdale Farms is one of those rare Hill Country places where history and modern comfort come together across 310 acres of real Texas beauty. At its center is a stunning stone home inspired by early German settlers—11,800 square feet filled with character, from hand-carved limestone mantels to seven Rumford fireplaces, and a kitchen that features a wood-fired pizza oven with a quote stenciled on its mantel from Olmsted’s Journey Through Texas. Every window in every room frames a different, breathtaking Hill Country view—rolling hills, ponds, gentle fountains, and a beautifully tended organic garden that brings color and life to the grounds. Charming courtyards and gorgeous landscaping create inviting outdoor spaces, while comfortable guest quarters with sweeping views and a deep pool with shaded terraces overlook the Guadalupe River Valley. With productive hay fields, river frontage, and a rich legacy that dates back to Texas’ first librarian, this property offers a unique blend of heritage, luxury, and working farm and ranch life.
This one-of-a-kind farm carries a legacy woven through generations. It’s a place where history, craftsmanship, and land come together—inviting you not just to own a property, but to become part of an ongoing story. Whether you’re captivated by its past, the artistry of its buildings, or the beauty of the land, Sisterdale Farms offers something rare: a chance to step into a living heritage and make it your own.
Sisterdale Farms has always been a place of purpose: first, a frontier homestead; later, a producing farm and ranch; and now, a legacy property that carries its past forward with intention.
LOCATION:
Sisterdale Farms sits just outside Boerne in Kendall County, fronting Sisterdale Rd/FM 1376, with easy access through several gated entrances—one for the main house, one that goes to the old German farm, and another near the back pasture and to the river off Marquardt Rd. Though it feels private and remote, the property is only minutes from the historic village of Sisterdale, approximately 10 minutes from downtown Boerne, and roughly 45 minutes from San Antonio. Just 30 minutes away, Fredericksburg invites you to spend the day exploring its celebrated wineries, where rolling vineyards and wide-open Hill Country views create the perfect backdrop for tastings, tours, and either a day trip or weekend getaway. For a different kind of Hill Country tradition, the legendary live music and charm of Luckenbach are only 20 minutes down the road. Here, the Hill Country lifestyle is at your doorstep—surrounded by farms, ranches, and generational land—yet close enough to town for everyday convenience.
Adding to its sense of privacy, the farm is bordered by land protected under a nature conservancy, which cannot be developed. This ensures that no homes will be built nearby, preserving the peaceful surroundings, scenic views, and long-term value of the property.
HISTORY:
The land that is now Sisterdale Farms was once owned by Baron Ottomar von Behr, a German settler, naturalist, and the first known librarian of Texas. His belief in bringing knowledge and culture to the wilds of the frontier shaped the early character of the area—and his oldest son’s homestead, built in 1870, still stands as part of the farm today.
Adding to this legacy, Don McDonald strategically placed the main house on the ridge, a site referenced by Frederick Law Olmsted in his 1857 book A Journey Through Texas. On page 191, Olmsted wrote: “Next day our road took us over a rugged ridge to the valley of the Guadalupe. From the summit was a wide and magnificent view of misty hills and wooded streams.” The “road” he described is what we know today as Sisterdale Highway, and the sweeping view of the Guadalupe River Valley he recorded is the very setting where the Sisterdale Farms estate now stands.
Structures dating back to the mid-1800s have been preserved and repurposed, each one carefully updated with respect for the original materials. Barns have been rebuilt using traditional joinery and materials. Paint colors and finishes have been matched to original hues. Stone and ironwork have been shaped by hand, with no shortcuts taken. Adding to the rich history of the land, the original historic rock wall, built in the 1800s, still stands and is preserved today. This is not a reproduction of the past—it is the past, restored to a working future.
TERRAIN:
The ranch’s topography is your classic Hill Country terrain, with elevations ranging from 1,235 to 1,440 feet. The house sits on one of the tallest elevations, but there are still higher points on the property where additional residences or structures could be built, if desired. Open pastures flow into shaded oak motts and native brush, creating a variety of usable land types. The hay field is well-established, and the soils support both grazing and cropping.
Views stretch for miles from every house and upper terrace, while lower areas near the river provide quiet refuge and shade. Every room of every dwelling offers a different, yet breathtaking Hill Country view. It’s a landscape meant to be lived with, not just looked at—raw in places, refined in others, and always changing.
The perimeter is low-fenced, with cross-fencing near the pastures, and access roads are maintained and navigable year-round.
IMPROVEMENTS:
At the heart of Sisterdale Farms stands the main residence—a masterfully crafted, 11,800± square-foot stone sanctuary designed and built by acclaimed architect Don McDonald, who very intentionally placed the home to capture views of the Guadalupe Valley, as well as the amazing sunrises and sunsets.
Drawing inspiration from the early German settlers who first shaped this land, the home is a perfect balance of timeless regional materials and unparalleled craftsmanship. Hand-carved limestone mantels, meticulously fashioned by Russ Thayer, complement the wrought iron details created by Roy Bellows, while seven thoughtfully placed Rumford fireplaces bring warmth and character to nearly every room.
Inside, the home unfolds with elegant yet simplistic grace and generous scale. Five bedrooms with ensuite baths offer privacy and comfort, while three additional half baths serve guests and poolside visitors alike. The interior is enriched by two octagonal libraries filled with light and quiet, a formal sitting room for intimate gatherings, a spacious living room, and a dedicated gym for wellness and fitness. Upstairs, two wings expand the living space with a private media room, study areas, and a distinctive tower that provides 360-degree panoramic views of the surrounding Hill Country.
The kitchen serves as the home's true heart—spacious and designed for both everyday life and large-scale entertaining. Custom cabinetry, expansive countertops, and state-of-the-art appliances are enhanced by a wood-fired pizza oven built into a custom Rumford fireplace. Perfectly stenciled onto the kitchen mantel is a quote from Frederick Law Olmstead’s Journey Through Texas:
"The dinner was Texan, of corn and frijoles, with coffee, served in tin cups, but the salt was attic, and the talk was worthy of golden goblets."
This subtle yet profound inscription keeps the spirit of the land and its history alive, blending culinary tradition with timeless storytelling right at the heart of the home.
Beyond the main house, the estate’s footprint grows to include separate guest quarters—a freestanding residence featuring its own office with sweeping panoramic views, a kitchenette, two full bathrooms, and cleverly integrated Murphy beds, offering versatility for family or visitors. Looking down toward the river, the historic German homestead stands as a living tribute to the past. This roughly 2,000-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bath home, originally built in the 1870s, has been sensitively and meticulously restored by Don McDonald, with newly built kitchen and baths, original paint and wood finishes, and furnished with authentic Jahn-period pieces, offering a seamless blend of history and modern convenience. Adjacent to this is the charming “Cowboy House,” a relaxed, rustic guest residence perfect for overflow visitors or staff accommodations.
Outside, the artistry of stone continues to shape the landscape, with detailed native Sisterdale limestone forming patios, courtyards, and fire pits that create intimate outdoor living rooms. A stunning 38-foot pool with a deep 12-foot end and adjoining hot tub invites year-round enjoyment, all while overlooking the sweeping valley below. Multiple shaded porches and seating areas throughout the grounds provide spaces to gather, reflect, and savor the beauty of Sisterdale Farms.
WATER:
Water is one of the ranch’s most defining features. With over a third of a mile of private Guadalupe River frontage, the property has direct access to deep pools and shaded banks perfect for fishing, swimming, or simply relaxing by the waterfront. A large pond sits further inland, holding runoff and drawing wildlife year-round. The ranch holds pumping rights from the river to maintain the pond level and for domestic water use, offering potential for future irrigation expansion. Additionally, there are senior deeded commercial irrigation water rights for 80 acres feet per year and riparian water rights for approximately 200 acres feet per year.
Two water wells support the residential and ranch infrastructure—one servicing the main home and guest house, the other supplying the historic homestead and Cowboy House—along with whole-house reverse osmosis (RO) water treatment systems installed in every residence to ensure clean, reliable water throughout.
A unique water feature of the property is that the main house was designed to create the illusion of wate
07/01/2026
$34,900
5 ac.
ACTIVE
Le Flore County - 35322 Indian Trail, Smithville, OK
Secluded 5-Acre Property in The Preserve at Boktuklo Mountain!
Property Summary Lot #34 is a beautiful 5-acre tract priced at just $34,900 in the gated Preserve at Boktuklo Mountain. With a blend of mature hardwoods and pine, gentle slopes, and multiple potential cabin sites, this lot offers a secluded way to invest in southeastern Oklahoma's most scenic mountain development. A completed survey is included, and owner financing is available with flexible terms.
While taking listing photos of Lot #34, we spotted a beautiful, mature 10-point buck, a true testament to the area's thriving wildlife population.
This 5-acre parcel offers privacy, natural beauty, and easy access, with gravel road frontage directly connected to Highway 144. Ideal for a cabin or off-grid retreat, the land features wooded cover, gently rolling terrain, and multiple buildable spots.
Topography and Features The land is wooded and moderately sloped, offering shade, seclusion, and wildlife habitat. It's well-suited for solar, well, and septic systems for those looking to live off-grid.
Potential Uses: Perfect for a hunting base-camp, weekend cabin, tiny home site, or RV setup. With no build timeline, you can purchase now and develop later, or simply hold as a long-term investment.
Outdoor Recreation and Surroundings Located near the Three Rivers Wildlife Management Area and surrounded by undeveloped timberland, Lot #34 provides quick access to public lands for hunting, hiking, fishing, and ATV riding.
Location Details: Just 5 minutes from Honobia, 25 minutes north of Hochatown, and 3 hours from the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. All roads are gravel-maintained and accessible year-round by 2WD trucks and SUVs.
Community Covenants The Preserve uses light-use covenants to protect the land's character and value. Cabins, RVs, off-grid homes, and barndominiums are allowed. Mobile homes and commercial uses are prohibited. There is no HOA.
Conservation and Development Ethos. Previously a state-managed wildlife area, The Preserve is now a 1,229-acre development focused on privacy, sustainability, and habitat preservation. With over 12 miles of gravel roads and trails, this community is ideal for nature lovers.
Flexible owner financing available with 10% down, a 10-year term, and a 12% fixed interest rate. Lower interest rates may be available with a larger down payment. No early payment penalty!
Lot #34 is a secluded entry point into one of Oklahoma's premier mountain developments. With privacy, natural beauty, a completed survey, and flexible financing, it's a perfect place to begin your landownership journey.
Call or text Blue River Realty at 539-426-1374 today to schedule your tour or learn more about Lot #34!
05/13/2025
$10,721,200
428 ac.
ACTIVE
Parker County - 1950 Consolation Drive, Millsap, TX
428.85 Acres on the Brazos River
1950 Consolation Drive, Millsap, Parker Co., Texas 76066
LOCATION: Forty-five miles west of Fort Worth, 17.8 miles west of Weatherford, and 4.4 miles west of Brock in Parker County. Approximately 1,712 feet of Consolation Drive provides excellent paved frontage along with 569 feet of Lazy Bend Road.
TERRAIN: A large, elevated plateau with thick to scattered trees and some open rolling meadows. Sloping terrain with thicker tree cover. 2 river bottom pastures previously sprigged in coastal bermuda with huge pecan trees. Past & present use is agricultural and recreational. 160 feet of elevation change from the river bottom to an elevated plateau presenting beautiful views along with Hicks Bluff. Diverse tree cover including live oak, post oak, elm, mesquite, cedar, pecan, Texas ash, hackberry, red oak, and deer browsing species. Limestone outcrops and some old limestone fences show evidence of long ago. Some prickly pear and yucca plants. Huge limestone boulders with large cracks along the bluff.
WATER: 5,519.97 feet (over a mile) of coveted Brazos River frontage. Two Parker County Water Supply taps. Three stock ponds. One behind the bunkhouse is 25 feet deep and is never
dry. One is shallow and spring fed and have never known to go dry.
IMPROVEMENTS: A large stone pavilion with stone columns, a huge stone wood burning fireplace, a 1-1 bunkhouse with kitchen and shower, and a two-level vaulted metal roof. Stone retaining walls around the pavilion and pipe and cable fencing. A metal building for feed, supplies, and tools. A pipe and cedar stave entry, and wire fencing with cedar staves along Consolation Drive.
WILDLIFE: Deer, turkey, hogs, etc... OUTSTANDING wildlife habitat.
MINERALS: 100% minerals and all royalty except a 10.5 acres royalty & a 9.67 acres royalty out
of 429.6 acres, more or less. One producing gas well.
PROPERTY TAXES: 2024 - $4,692.28 with ag exemption.
COMMENTS: Beautiful property with an excellent location, topography, Brazos River frontage,
diverse tree cover, and big views. Very private and beautiful! It feels much
larger than 428 acres!
EXISTING No mobile homes, no move-in homes, no manufactured homes, no wrecking
RESTRICTIONS: yards, no dump grounds, no surface mining, and no commercial hog, dog,
chicken, goat, or dairy farms allowed.
PRICE: Reduced to $22,500.00 per acre from $25,500.00 per acre. No owner financing or division.
ALL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREON HAS BEEN OBTAINED FROM SOURCES DEEMED RELIABLE. NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, ARE MADE AS TO ITS ACCURACY BY SAID AGENT. THIS INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGES, WITHDRAWAL, ERROR, OMISSION, CORRECTION, OR PRIOR SALE WITHOUT NOTICE. SELLER CAN RECEIVE AND ACCEPT BACKUP CONTRACTS.
07/29/2026
$4,950,000
634.18 ac.
ACTIVE
Adams County - 1207 Flohrs Church Rd., Biglerville, PA
Generals Mountain Lodge is a 634 +/- acre entitled resort and lodge development offered for sale just eight miles from downtown Gettysburg in Franklin Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania. This is a truly one-of-a-kind property, offering something that cannot be recreated in today's market: a large, contiguous, permanently protected landholding centered around a hospitality destination that is already substantially constructed. It is one of the most significant resort and lodge properties for sale in the Gettysburg region. The LodgeThe lodge itself represents the most significant investment and opportunity. Spanning approximately 24,000 square feet, it is estimated by industry professionals familiar with the project to be roughly 70% complete, with only the finish work remaining, and many of those professionals are available to assist with its completion. The infrastructure required under the approved Final Land Development Plan has already been installed, with only final grading, parking lot construction, and several minor improvements remaining. The next owner can focus on bringing their vision to life. Although the lodge appears to be constructed from heavy timber, the structure is actually weather-resistant concrete expertly formed and finished to replicate timber construction. No expense was spared. More than $10 million and years of development have been invested in the lodge and associated improvements. Approved plans call for 18 guest rooms, two ballrooms, a commercial kitchen, and elevators. The completed property could operate as a wedding and event venue, hunting lodge, luxury resort, boutique hotel, or private retreat, all within a short drive of the millions of visitors Gettysburg draws each year. Entitlements and ApprovalsThe property is located within Franklin Township's Agricultural and Open Space District. Approved entitlements include a zoning text amendment, a Special Exception for Resort/Lodge use, a separate Special Exception allowing bed-and-breakfast operations in the stone residence, and an approved Final Land Development Plan with four waivers. All approvals transfer to a new owner. Income-Producing ResidencesThe property generates income from day one through its existing residential improvements. Three residences total 7,703 square feet. The picturesque 5,838-square-foot main residence is configured as a hospitality property and benefits from the approved bed-and-breakfast exception. It features five guest suites, each with a private bath, with three suites offering separate sitting rooms. A grand great room and formal dining room each open to individual sunrooms and are serviced by a large kitchen. The home includes nine fireplaces, an attached two-car garage, and terraced patios. A nearby 864-square-foot cottage offers one bedroom, one bathroom, and a newly renovated kitchen. Near the property's main entrance, a 1,000-square-foot ranch-style residence provides two bedrooms, one bathroom, and an attached two-car garage. Together, the three residences offer eight bedrooms and seven bathrooms, creating immediate opportunities for rental income, owner accommodations, and staff housing. Outbuildings and InfrastructureAdditional improvements contribute another 6,750 square feet and include a 4,000-square-foot Quonset hut connected to a silo, a 2,500-square-foot bank barn with animal pens and a second silo, and a 250-square-foot woodshop with electricity. The property is served by natural gas, a rare and valuable amenity for a rural property of this scale. The Land and Conservation EasementThe land itself is equally remarkable. Rolling woodlands, riparian forests, open meadows, and scenic ridgelines create exceptional privacy and beauty. Approximately 500 acres are protected by a conservation easement, while the remaining 134 +/- acres remain unencumbered and support the approved hospitality use. Views extend across permanently protected landscapes and neighboring Adams County orchards. A state-stocked trout stream designated by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission traverses the property. The woods provide habitat for whitetail deer and wild turkey. The conservation easement permits passive recreational activities, including hunting, hiking, fishing, nature study, and trail development. Location and Gettysburg TourismFew markets in Pennsylvania match the draw of Gettysburg. As one of the most visited historic destinations in the country, the Gettysburg area supports steady, year-round hospitality and wedding demand, and this is one of the few large-scale resort properties for sale anywhere near it. A completed Generals Mountain Lodge would sit within easy reach of that visitor base while remaining wrapped in permanently protected Adams County countryside, giving guests the rare combination of a marquee destination and true rural seclusion. Beyond Gettysburg's own visitor base, the property sits within an easy drive of three major metro markets. Harrisburg is roughly 45 minutes away, Baltimore about an hour and fifteen minutes, and Washington, D. C. about an hour and a half. That places millions of potential wedding, tourism, and corporate-retreat guests within convenient weekend range, a critical demand driver for any hospitality operator underwriting the completed lodge. The OpportunityThis property offers multiple future uses. A buyer may complete the residences as a private family compound and legacy estate while preserving the property's current assessment and retaining valuable development entitlements for future use. The unencumbered acreage also presents potential subdivision opportunities. Whether envisioned as a world-class hospitality destination, a luxury retreat, a hunting lodge, or a legacy estate, Generals Mountain Lodge presents an irreplaceable opportunity in one of Pennsylvania's most iconic regions. Buyer to verify all entitlements, permits, subdivision potential, and construction status. Renewal of the NPDES earth disturbance permit is required to continue construction. A comprehensive documentation package is available to qualified buyers upon request.
07/28/2026
$1,350,000
141.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Vernon County - S4654 Aumock Road, La Farge, WI
You’ve just found one of those rare Driftless Region properties that stops a buyer in their tracks — a ridge-top Vernon County estate where a custom-built home, certified organic income-producing cropland, trophy whitetail habitat, spring-fed water, panoramic valley views, and a truly exceptional shop all come together in one unforgettable Southwest Wisconsin lifestyle property.
Welcome to S4703 Aumock Road, La Farge, Wisconsin, a remarkable 141.30-acre legacy estate located in the heart of Vernon County, one of the most scenic and sought-after regions in the Wisconsin Driftless Area. This is not just a home with acreage. This is a complete country lifestyle package designed for the buyer who wants privacy, beauty, utility, hunting, recreation, income, and a front-row seat to some of the most awe-inspiring countryside in the Midwest.
Positioned among rolling ridges, deep valleys, mature timber, fertile fields, spring-fed water, and commanding long-range views, this property offers the kind of setting that makes the Driftless Region famous. Every approach to the estate feels intentional. The winding country road, the elevated homesite, the manicured grounds, the sweeping views, and the backdrop of timbered hills all create a sense of arrival that is hard to replicate. Whether you are searching for a permanent residence, luxury hunting retreat, recreational getaway, organic farm investment, or multi-generational legacy property, this estate checks the boxes in a way very few properties can.
At the center of the property is a custom-built home constructed in 2012, offering 4 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, and office space. The home was built with quality, comfort, and timeless rural living in mind. Inside, you’ll find 10-foot ceilings, 6-panel cherry doors and trim, Pella Architect Series wood windows, lighted tray ceilings, granite countertops, 42-inch Merillat maple kitchen cabinetry, under-cabinet lighting, Electrolux appliances, a newer GE microwave, and a Beam central vacuum system with a convenient kitchen dustpan. The kitchen is warm, functional, and beautifully appointed with rich cabinetry, a center island with prep sink, granite surfaces, and tremendous natural light pouring through oversized windows that frame the surrounding ridges and valley floor.
The great room is anchored by a Kozy Heat Z-42 wood-burning fireplace, creating a natural gathering place after a morning hunt, a day on the land, or an evening spent entertaining family and friends. Large windows bring the outside in, giving the home a constant connection to the hills, fields, and timber that surround it. From the dining area to the living room, from the kitchen to the rear deck, the home was built to showcase the views — and the views are nothing short of spectacular.
The main-level owner’s suite offers a comfortable retreat with a spacious bedroom, large walk-in closet, and private bath featuring a double-sink vanity and quality finishes. Additional bedrooms provide plenty of room for family, guests, hunting partners, or weekend visitors. The dedicated office creates an ideal work-from-home space, giving you the ability to handle business while living in one of the most peaceful settings in Southwest Wisconsin.
The finished walkout lower level expands the living space in a big way. Huge recreation room, wet bar, refrigerator, media area, Heatilator wood-burning stove, additional sleeping quarters, and direct walkout access to the lower patio, this level is built for entertaining. It’s the kind of space where fall football, card games, hunting stories, and family gatherings feel right at home. Step outside to the patio and hot tub area, and you’re immediately surrounded by million-dollar Driftless views, rolling terrain, and quiet country air.
Outdoor living is a major highlight. The home features a covered front porch, a rear composite deck with aluminum railing, and a lower walkout patio that extends the living experience into the landscape. Morning coffee, sunset dinners, campfire nights, and peaceful evenings overlooking the valley all become part of the daily rhythm here. Add in the fire pit, garden area, mature landscaping, apple trees, and open lawn space, and the property becomes as inviting outside as it is inside.
The land itself is the real showpiece. Of the 141.30 total acres, approximately 41 acres are Certified Organic cropland, currently in year two of a five-year written lease generating $5,125 in annual income. The current farmer takes great pride in the land, and the quality of the crops is evident. Corn and alfalfa are currently planted, providing both income and visual beauty while also complementing the property’s wildlife value. For buyers seeking a Southwest Wisconsin property with income-producing land, organic cropland, recreational appeal, and strong long-term ownership value, this is an outstanding combination.
Beyond the cropland, the property transitions into a breathtaking mix of ridges, draws, hardwood timber, brushy bedding cover, field edges, creek bottom, apple trees, and natural wildlife corridors. This is classic Vernon County hunting ground — the kind of terrain serious deer hunters recognize immediately. The property offers funnels, pinch points, bedding knobs, field-edge movement, secluded pockets, and natural travel routes that create excellent opportunities for trophy whitetail hunting. With food plot potential, two apple orchard areas, thick sanctuary cover, and three fully custom box blinds, this estate is already set up for serious hunting enjoyment.
The box blinds are not afterthoughts. They are substantial, well-positioned, custom-built hunting structures that have to be seen to be fully appreciated. From elevated views to strategic field and timber setups, these blinds create comfortable, effective hunting locations for deer and turkey. This is the kind of property where Quality Deer Management can be practiced with intention, where family hunting traditions can be built, and where the next owner can create a true Southwest Wisconsin hunting legacy.
Wildlife is abundant. The land supports whitetail deer, turkey, small game, and excellent morel mushroom hunting. The property’s diverse habitat — cropland, timber, apple trees, brush, water, and secluded pockets — gives wildlife everything it needs. A spring-fed creek flows through the property and eventually leads toward the Kickapoo River, adding another layer of natural beauty, wildlife attraction, and recreational appeal. Water is one of those priceless land features, and this creek only strengthens the overall character of the estate.
For recreation, the property goes far beyond hunting. There is a 130-yard shooting range, a 130-yard golf chipping challenge from the shed, open areas for gardening and gatherings, trails and access routes, and endless space to explore by UTV, hike, scout, shed hunt, or simply enjoy the peace and privacy of the Driftless countryside. This is a place where you can live, work, hunt, entertain, and unwind without ever feeling like you need to leave.
The outbuilding is another major standout. The property includes a 30×60’ stick-built shed with a large 8×60’ covered overhang that protects stacked, dried firewood and provides excellent covered storage. This is not a typical pole building. It is a high-quality 2×6” stick-built structure with R-19 insulation, concrete floor, heated insulated shop area, cold storage, water hydrant, and impressive 4-foot and 6-foot concrete frost walls. Whether you need space for tractors, implements, UTVs, snowmobiles, hunting gear, tools, equipment, woodworking, mechanical projects, or year-round shop use, this building is a serious asset.
The home and property are supported by practical country infrastructure, including a drilled well, septic system, three convenient water hydrants, tankless water heater, air exchange system, central vacuum system, attached 3-car garage, and excellent storage throughout. The attached garage provides everyday convenience, while the detached shop offers the extra capacity every landowner, hunter, hobby farmer, and recreational buyer wants.
Location is another strength. Set in rural La Farge, Wisconsin, the property places you in the heart of Vernon County and the Driftless Region, close to the Kickapoo Valley, trout streams, public recreation, small-town amenities, farm markets, local food culture, and some of the most scenic country roads in the state. This area is known for its ridges, coulees, organic farms, hunting land, recreational properties, and peaceful rural lifestyle. Buyers searching for Vernon County homes for sale, La Farge WI real estate, Southwest Wisconsin hunting land, Driftless Region recreational property, organic farmland for sale in Wisconsin, country homes with acreage, or luxury rural estates in Wisconsin will recognize just how special this offering is.
What makes this estate so powerful is the balance. It is polished but practical. Private but accessible. Recreational but income-producing. Comfortable but capable. It offers a custom home for everyday living, acreage for hunting and farming, a shop for work and storage, water for wildlife, views for the soul, and enough room to create memories for generations.
This is the type of property that speaks to a very specific buyer — someone who understands land, values privacy, appreciates craftsmanship, wants a true Driftless escape, and recognizes the difference between ordinary acreage and a complete lifestyle estate.
S4703 Aumock Road is more than a home. It is a Vernon County sanctuary, a Southwest Wisconsin hunting retreat, a certified organic income-producing farm, and a once-in-a-generation Driftless Region legacy property.
Schedule your private showing today with Joe Nawrot or Brandon Wikman. Buyer must provide Proof of Funds Letter from bank or lender prior to showing. For more info contact Wisconsin Land Specialist, Brandon Wikman at 608.403.6003 or Joe N
09/08/2025
$64,495,000
7447 ac.
ACTIVE
Sheridan County - Sheridan, WY
A HISTORICAL LEGENDARY WYOMING MASTERPIECE
AT THE FOOT OF THE BIGHORN MOUNTAINS
WYOMING WATER OASIS
7,447 total acres
6,447 deeded
640 state lease
360 private lease
WATER - GRASS - CATTLE
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ABUNDANT WATER
During one of the worst droughts the western US has seen in over 100 years, the abundance of water controlled by the Cato Ranch allows it to continue operating as a highly productive ranch, further demonstrating its immeasurable value.
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100% of the Sellers' water rights attached to the land, and 1,102.5 shares of highly valuable and privately merchantable Park Reservoir Water are included in the offering.
2% Buyer Broker Fee / Commission Paid by Seller.
CATO RANCH WATER:
WATER RIGHTS AND RESERVOIR SHARES - February 2025
Big Goose Direct Flow:
PK Priority 1887: 26.50 cfs
Bob Berry: - 1.50 cfs
Cato Ranch (Net): 25.00 cfs*
Supplemental Private Water:
Park Reservoir: 1102.5 shares**
* Wyoming State statute allocates 70 acres per cfs of adjudicated water right.
**1,102.5 shares is about 14% of the total shares, and about 1,323-acre feet when the reservoir is full.
1,235 IRRIGATED ACRES ():
8 Pivots - 800
7 Side rolls - 261
Flood - 174
Irrigated land, hay production and land maintenance:
The ranch owns and maintains significant water rights and additionally enjoys the use of our owned Park Reservoir shares.
The ranch has around 1200 acres of irrigated ground.
The irrigated land is used for both hay production and grazing.
The current livestock plan requires around 1700 tons of hay for winter feeding.
We are easily able to grow and then harvest this in the summer and grow an ample amount of standing forage.
Despite our livestock numbers being above average for the size of the property, unlike some other ranches who don't have the prolific water that we do, we are able to graze our cattle into late winter regardless of drought conditions, because of our abundant water rights.
Another item worth noting is the use of cover-crops to improve soil conditions, provide for wildlife, and ultimately cattle nutrition for a quality herd. This, because of our water distribution
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Steeped in the history of the American West, as well as a significant chapter of American polo, the era of this ranch and the legacy of its
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Together, they represent a worthy standard of
aspiration in excellence and exemplify the very best of Sheridan, Wyomingits revered land,
cherished lifestyle, and respected people.
08/13/2026
$4,024,000
621.47 ac.
ACTIVE
Putnam County - U.S. 129, Eatonton, GA
River Oak Development is a 621.477-acre investment and development property located just three miles south of Eatonton, Georgia. The location allows convenient access to Macon and Milledgeville and is within proximity to both Lake Oconee and Lake Sinclair.
The county-approved division includes 58 residential lots and 5 larger estate tracts zoned for agricultural use. The approved tracts meet applicable minimum lot size and road frontage requirements, providing flexibility for phased development, individual tract sales, or continued recreational and timber management. The property is not enrolled in a tax covenant, eliminating concerns regarding covenant restrictions or breach penalties.
River Oak Development features approximately 3,000 feet of paved frontage along U.S. Highway 129 and approximately 17,000 feet along River Oak Drive. This extensive frontage provides multiple access points and allows the approved tracts to be served without the expense of constructing a large interior road system. Power and fiber internet are available along the road frontage.
Various stages of planted pine, mature hardwoods, creeks, and a 2-acre fishing pond create a diverse and attractive landscape. The property offers desirable settings for rural homesites and estate tracts while also providing timber, hunting, fishing, and recreational opportunities.
With a county-approved tract layout, extensive paved road frontage, and nearby utilities, River Oak Development offers a strong foundation for a land investor, developer, or builder. Property is shown by appointment only.
River Oak Features:
621.477 Surveyed Acres
+/- 20,000 ft Paved Road Frontage
58 Zoned Residential Lots
5 Zoned Ag Tracts
No Tax Covenants or Breach Penalty
07/31/2025
$6,000
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Taos County - Taos, NM
Doesn't get any better than this. RVs, tiny homes, mobile homes, etc., are all allowed here. You are actually FREE TO DO AS YOU PLEASE in this UNRESTRICTED paradise with gorgeous views of New Mexico's tallest mountain, right near downtown Taos, and within an hour of Angel Fire and Taos Ski Slopes!
Wheeler Peak, which towers at 13,000+ feet, will be your backyard view. Enjoy the famous culture, art, and food of Taos, only a short drive away. Santa Fe, Angel Fire, and Colorado are also nearby. There's a reason this area is one of New Mexico's most visited places.
We have multiple 1 acre lots here, as well as half acre lots. Some are cleared, some have trees.
LOT SIZE: 1 acre lots (multiple available), and half acre lots (multiple available).
TERRAIN: Some of our lots are cleared, some have trees. You can pick what you like best.
PARCEL NUMBER: See "property website" link for details
COUNTY: Taos County, NM
SUBDIVISION: Tres Piedras Estates
HOA: No
ZONING: None, unrestricted
COUNTY BUILDING CODES: None
RV FRIENDLY: Yes, RV parking is permitted
DESCRIPTION: Vacant Land
YEARLY TAXES: About $12
BACK TAXES: None
ROAD ACCESS: Yes, there is legal access to ALL our parcels here
CLOSEST TOWNS: Downtown Taos (35 min), Espanola (1 hr), Angel Fire (1.5 hr), Santa Fe (1.5 hr), Albuquerque (2.5 hr)
NEARBY ATTRACTIONS: Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, Taos, Angel Fire, Cimarron Canyon State Park, Albuquerque, Sante Fe...
SEWAGE: Septic or composting system will need to be installed
WATER: A private well or water-hauling will need to be utilized. Well costs depend on drilling depth. Local drilling companies can give you a general estimate based on nearby well depths and explain the process.
POWER: Solar is usually the most cost effective solution to set up in this area.
INTERNET: Satellite internet (Starlink recommended)
DEED TYPE: Special Warranty Deed
DOCUMENT PREP FEE: None
04/17/2026
$550,000
14.47 ac.
ACTIVE
Fluvanna County - 2540 Long Acre Road, Palmyra, VA
Are you looking for a rustic place with amazing privacy, just a short drive from Lake Monticello and other Central Virginia attractions? This beautifully renovated cedar-sided home is set off the main road on 14.47 private acres in Fluvanna County. Thoughtfully upgraded throughout, this move-in ready home features brand new LVP flooring and carpet, along with numerous interior updates.
Step inside from the covered front porch into a grand living room with vaulted ceilings, a cozy fireplace, and plenty of space to spread out. Just off the living room, you’ll find the kitchen and dining area, featuring new appliances, new countertops, and refinished cabinets. Step out onto the massive back deck; perfect for entertaining or enjoying the peaceful, wooded surroundings.
The spacious primary suite is conveniently located off the kitchen and offers a luxurious en-suite bath with a brand new dual sink vanity, jacuzzi tub, and separate shower. On the opposite side of the home, two additional bedrooms share a full bathroom, providing a functional and private layout.
The walkout basement was fully finished during the renovation and adds incredible versatility, featuring a large recreation room, full bathroom, laundry room, and an additional bedroom or office; ideal for guests, a home office, or multi-generational living.
The owner can offer long-term financing with easy terms and approval. This has been popular with investors, entrepreneurs, and self-employed buyers, opening up unprecedented opportunities for home ownership. With no contingencies or financial hoops to jump through, this is a great way to acquire property with minimal hassle.
Set in a quiet, wooded setting, this property offers the perfect combination of privacy, space, and modern updates. Call today for more information or to schedule your tour! Agents are welcome, this is an Equal Housing Opportunity.
05/01/2023
$24,500,000
1899.83 ac.
ACTIVE
Bandera County - Bandera, TX
Major Price Improvement! Was $16,000 per acre, now $13,950 per acre. Sitting on the headwaters of Myrtle Creek in a ruggedly beautiful box canyon in Bandera County BW Ranch offers live water and some of the most magnificent views in the country. The 1899.83-acre ranch, which fronts FM 2828, is just 12 miles from Bandera, 17 miles from Kerrville (and its airport with two runways up to 6,000 feet), and 42 miles to San Antonio.
Land, Wildlife and Water
In Texas, it is rare for a ranch to include an expansive stunning viewshed as a primary asset. The BW Ranch showcases 24 peaks, expansive valleys and views that stretch to Bandera, Kerrville and Medina.
The ever-changing landscape is enhanced by diverse vegetation. Cypress trees surround the main lake. Pecan trees shade the valley. Live oaks and Spanish oaks dot the native grasslands. A lone bull mesquite shades the pavilion. Cedar has been aggressively cleared and prescribed burns have been used to clear and reinvigorate the land. As a result, desirable native Hill Country browse provides a nutritious buffet for wildlife.
Whitetails that benefit from enhanced genetics, Rio Grande turkeys, dove and bobwhite quail are native to the ranch. A herd of bison, numbering upwards of 50, graze the flats and hillsides. Auodad sheep along with blackbuck antelope, axis, fallow and sika deer also call the ranch home. Other wild denizens include coyotes, bobcats, mountain lions and a host of other non-game species and songbirds.
Two Longhorns also roam the ranch. Ones horns measured 13.5 feet the last time a tape was put to them. Those numbers place him in world-record territory.
Year-round Myrtle Creek brings life-giving crystalline water to the property. It feeds nine dammed ponds, making water for wildlife easily accessible throughout the ranch.
An 8-acre spring-fed lake, stocked with largemouth bass enhanced by Florida bass genetics, blue cats, blue gills and sun perch is arguably the recreational focal point. Anglers have landed some bass that tipped the scales at more than 14 pounds. A boat house, with a bathroom, a fish cleaning station and a pontoon boat, ensures that family and friends can make the most of the clear, inviting water.
The ranch boasts second spring-fed lake, which is smaller. It, too, is stocked with desirable fish for additional angling fun.
Living
The three-bedroom/two-bath ranch house reflects its setting. Native limestone defines the exterior and interior flourishes including the impressive fireplace. Built with an eye to simple, comfortable elegance, the bright airy home combines soaring ceilings, shiplap, warm wood accents, Saltillo tiles and oversized windows. In the sunroom, which overlooks a pond surrounded by a bounty of native vegetation, the line between outside and inside is seemingly invisible.
In addition, the homes open floor plan includes a well-appointed kitchen, living room and trophy room. It's aesthetic and design invite gathering.
Building sites, with exceptional views, abound. The possibilities for creating a livable masterpiece built to the new owner's taste and specifications are limitless.
A nearby open-air pavilion, reminiscent of old-time Hill Country dance halls, takes the party outside. The pavilion, which follows the architectural theme of the main house, includes a full kitchen and large fireplace.
The comfortable three-bedroom/two-bathroom caretaker's quarters with a full kitchen and large porches, front and back, is situated nearby. Currently, it is used for employee housing, but could host overflow guests.
Infrastructure
More than 25 miles of improved roads stretch to the highest peaks and most far flung corners providing complete, easy access.
The main barn (approximately 40 x 60), which is constructed from metal and insulated, features four horse stalls, an office with a shower, a tack room and a tool room. Twelve-foot-tall doors on both ends keep equipment access simple.
An equipment barn (approximately 20 x 45) with a game cleaning station that includes winches, running water and a walk-in cooler rounds out the infrastructure.
The Opportunity
The Hill Country is known for its live water and breathtaking scenery, but its rare to find a ranch that has both with plenty of elbow room. The fact that BW Ranch is also conveniently located to small towns and San Antonio makes it one of one.
To experience the natural beauty of the BW Ranch for yourself, call Howard W. Hood with Hood Real Estate Inc. at (830) 739-3815. The ranch was listed for $16,000 per acre. Now just $13,950/acre.
05/24/2026
$17,997
0.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Putnam County - 0 Baxter Ave, Interlachen, FL
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Dear Land Buyer,
Are you looking for a Florida lot where you don't have to deal with HOA rules, monthly dues, or neighbors packed right on top of you?
This property is for you if you want simple land ownership in a quieter part of Florida where things still feel straightforward. No HOA. No committees. No extra approval process every time you want to do something with your property.
- Hold it now for just $50 on our website. Make-It-Yours Monday coupon available on our website.
The lot is in Putnam County, which a lot of buyers like because it's less crowded and easier to understand than many parts of Florida. You're not buying into a heavily developed area with constant traffic and dense neighborhoods.
The zoning is R-2 residential, which allows for single-family homes, mobile homes and tiny homes according to our research.
The property has dirt road access directly to the lot. So you're not dealing with uncertainty about how to reach the property or whether you need permission from neighboring owners to get there.
Electricity is available for connection according to our research. A well and septic system would need to be installed.
The terrain is mostly level with an estimated 0-5% slope while the vegetation is natural pine, oak, and scrub brush. It feels wooded and private.
According to our research, the property is not in a special hazard flood zone and does not appear to contain wetlands. That removes a major concern buyers often run into with Florida land.
A lot of people buy in this area because they want more breathing room and fewer restrictions than they can get near larger Florida cities. That's becoming harder to find.
And honestly, lots like this are getting picked over fast. Especially ones of this size direct access, no HOA, and usable terrain.
If this feels like the kind of property you've been looking for, click Buy to secure it now, or Hold to reserve it while you finish your decision.
Note: All information is based on independent research. Buyers should confirm zoning, access, and utility availability directly with Putnam County before making plans.
A one-time document preparation fee is paid upfront at closing and covers deed preparation, recording, and administrative costs.
LOT BREAKDOWN: WHAT YOU'RE GETTING
Assessor's Parcel Number: 23-10-24-4064-0050-0090
Legal Description: Interlachen Lakes Estates, Unit 5 MB4 P115 BLK E Lots 9 10 and 11
Elevation: 31
GPS Center Coordinates (Approx.): 29.61395, -81.87575
Annual Taxes: ~$227.58
Zoning: R-2
Time Limit To Build: None as far as we are aware
Access: Dirt Road
Power: We recommend that you contact Putnam County to confirm, but according to our research, electricity is available for connection to the property
Water: A well would need to be installed
Sewer: A septic system would need to be installed
Official Contacts: Please contact Putnam County
RVs Allowed?: We recommend that you contact Putnam Countyto confirm, but, according to our research, RVs are not allowed
Buildable?: Because we do not know the specifics of what you may want to build on the property, we recommend that you contact the building and/or zoning department(s) for more information on the relevant zoning and building regulations and how to obtain a building permit
Survey Available?: No, we have not had a survey commissioned, but if you would like to pay for a survey we would be happy to work with your chosen surveyor
In HOA?: No HOA
Annual HOA Dues: ~$0.00
05/11/2026
$3,440,000
310 ac.
ACTIVE
Decatur County - 22017 Lakeview Road, Leon, IA
Discover 40± acres of Southern Iowa land just south of Milo, Iowa, offering the perfect blend of privacy, natural beauty, and opportunity. Whether you're looking to build your dream home, establish a hobby farm, create a weekend getaway, or invest in Iowa land, this property provides a blank canvas for your vision.
The property features healthy vegetation, a scenic pond, and a large graveled easement that provides convenient year-round access. The mix of open space and natural landscape creates an ideal setting for enjoying the outdoors, watching wildlife, or simply escaping the pace of city life. With plenty of room for trails, livestock, food plots, gardens, or future improvements, the possibilities are truly endless.
Located just south of Milo, you'll enjoy the peace and quiet of rural Southern Iowa while remaining within a reasonable drive of Indianola and the Des Moines metro. Whether you're seeking a recreational retreat, a future homesite, or a long-term land investment, this versatile property is ready for its next owner to make it their own.
The data relating to real estate for sale on this website comes in part from the Internet Data Exchange of the Des Moines Area Association of REALTORS®. IDX information is provided exclusively for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Copyright © 2026 Des Moines Area Association of REALTORS®. All Rights Reserved.
08/06/2026
$6,250,000
141.49 ac.
ACTIVE
Bonneville County - 567 & 605 Snake River Road, Swan Valley, ID
141 acre ranch featuring approximately 1 mile of South Fork of the Snake River frontage with exclusive access to the renowned Powerline Ripple. This extraordinary property offers world-class trout fishing, breathtaking mountain views, and a custom 3-bedroom, 5-bath home with vaulted ceilings, a dramatic river rock fireplace, floor-to-ceiling windows, a gourmet kitchen, private pond, barn, and abundant wildlife in a remarkable setting.
Land
Stunning 141 acre riverfront estate positioned along the coveted South Fork of the Snake River in Swan Valley, Idaho, with the majestic Baldy Mountain providing a breathtaking backdrop. World-class fly fishing awaits just beyond your doorstep, including exclusive access to the renowned Powerline Ripple, one of the river's most celebrated fishing runs. Widely recognized as one of North America's premier trout fisheries, the South Fork is famed for its abundant rainbow, cutthroat, and brown trout, delivering an unparalleled angling experience amid the breathtaking scenery of eastern Idaho.
For the discerning outdoorsman, private river frontage on the South Fork of the Snake River represents a rare opportunity to own a piece of one of Idaho's most coveted recreational landscapes--where exceptional fishing, solitude, and natural beauty converge at your doorstep.
The irrigated farm ground is actively maintained by a local producer, ensuring productive, well-kept fields that enhance the property's beauty while providing an excellent food source and habitat for abundant wildlife.
A conservation easement safeguards this extraordinary ranch in perpetuity, preserving its pristine natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and open landscapes while creating a lasting legacy for future generations.
141.49 acres
Picturesque river setting with panoramic mountain views featuring the prominent Baldy Mountain
Year-round access is provided by a county-maintained road plowed to the driveway, offering reliable access
Adjacent to National Forest
Attached 4-car Garage
Restored barn, storage shed, garden space, and fenced acreage
Mature landscape
Private fishing pond fed by Indian Creek
Water rights
(2) 1,000-gallon buried propane tanks
Abundant wildlife moose, elk, deer, and more
World-class trout fishing is yours to enjoy with direct access to the South Fork of the Snake River and the iconic Powerline Ripple
Improvements
This exceptional property offers a custom 4,536 square foot residence where refined craftsmanship, timeless design, and the surrounding natural landscape come together in perfect harmony. The thoughtfully designed floor plan includes three bedrooms, five bathrooms, and an expansive upstairs loft/bonus room complete with its own bathroom, providing an elegant yet comfortable retreat for everyday living and entertaining.
Architectural details throughout the home reflect a commitment to quality and character, with soaring vaulted ceilings, hand-selected solid wood beam accents, rustic designer lighting, and rich tongue-and-groove finishes creating a warm and inviting ambiance. The great room serves as the centerpiece of the residence, featuring a dramatic floor-to-ceiling river rock gas insert fireplace with a substantial log beam mantel. Expansive windows frame breathtaking views of the South Fork of the Snake River, surrounding mountains, and neighboring National Forest lands, bringing the beauty of the outdoors seamlessly inside.
The home's exceptional entertaining spaces extend into the formal dining area and adjoining wet bar, featuring marble countertops, built-in display cabinetry, a wine refrigerator, and an ice maker. This thoughtfully appointed space provides an inviting setting for intimate gatherings or memorable occasions with family and guests.
The gourmet kitchen blends functionality with refined style, offering custom cabinetry with abundant storage, granite countertops, a built-in hutch, and an oversized marble island with built-in breakfast bar. Additional appointments include tile flooring, double oven range, a wall oven featuring a convection microwave, a built-in overlay refrigerator, pantry, reverse osmosis system, trash compactor and a built-in workspace--creating a highly functional culinary environment suited for both everyday living and entertaining.
The private primary suite offers a tranquil retreat overlooking the river, with French doors opening to the patio and providing seamless access to the outdoor living spaces. The suite features a cozy sitting area, stone-inlay gas insert fireplace, and a spa-inspired bathroom appointed with dual vanities, a large jetted soaking tub, and a steam walk-in shower, creating a serene sanctuary designed for relaxation and comfort.
Two additional guest suites, each with a private bathroom, provide comfort and privacy for family and guests. A spacious laundry and mudroom enhance the home's functionality, while the second-floor loft/bonus room with private bathroom offers flexible living space ideal for a home office, media room, game room, or additional guest accommodations.
Exceptional attention to quality, comfort, and peace of mind is evident throughout the home's thoughtfully curated improvements. The home is equipped with hydronic radiant heat and forced air cooling with humidity control, providing exceptional comfort and climate efficiency in every season. A state-of-the-art integrated security system provides intelligent monitoring for intrusion, fire, and water detection, delivering comprehensive protection for the residence. Significant recent upgrades include a premium composite roof, expansive rear decking, new concrete walkways, and a covered patio that extends the home's inviting outdoor living spaces. Additional enhancements, including a professionally sealed crawl space and an energy-efficient tankless water heater, further reflect the property's commitment to lasting quality, efficiency, and low-maintenance ownership.
Every detail of this exceptional residence has been thoughtfully curated to provide a sophisticated mountain-river lifestyle, offering the perfect blend of luxury, comfort, and connection to the extraordinary landscape that surrounds it.
Recreation
The Swan Valley region is a true outdoor paradise, offering endless opportunities for recreation surrounded by rugged mountain landscapes, pristine waterways, and abundant wildlife. The famed South Fork of the Snake River flows through the valley and is renowned as one of the premier fly-fishing destinations in the West, attracting anglers from around the world for its exceptional trout fishing, scenic float trips, and breathtaking river corridors. Beyond the river, the area provides unparalleled access to hiking, horseback riding, hunting, wildlife viewing, boating, camping, and winter recreation, all set against the backdrop of the Snake River Range, Palisades, and surrounding National Forest lands.
Agriculture
The property is irrigated by twobrand-new pivots and a wheel line irrigation system, enhancing productivity and providing efficient water management across the property.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Approximately 1 mile of frontage along the legendary South Fork of the Snake River
Indian Creek meanders through the property, enhancing the landscape, and attracting abundant wildlife
Private pond fed by Indian Creek, enhancing the property's natural beauty and wildlife habitat
Valuable water rights include Water Right 23-67C for irrigation and Water Right 23-67D for recreation storage
A rare combination of river frontage, Indian Creek, and private pond creates exceptional water resources and habitat diversity
Protected by a conservation easement, the property's natural landscape is preserved in perpetuity
Region & Climate
Swan Valley enjoys a beautiful four-season mountain climate with warm, comfortable summers, crisp autumns, snowy winters, and refreshing springs. Summer days typically reach the upper 70s to low 80s with cool evenings, making outdoor recreation enjoyable throughout the season. Winters bring reliable snowfall and picturesque mountain scenery, while spring and fall offer mild temperatures and vibrant seasonal color. The area's higher elevation provides fresh mountain air, low humidity, and distinct seasons.
History
Swan Valley has a rich history deeply rooted in agriculture, ranching, and the natural resources that define eastern Idaho. Originally inhabited by the Shoshone-Bannock and other Native American tribes, the valley later became a corridor for early explorers, trappers, and settlers drawn to the fertile lands and abundant waterways. Over generations, ranching, farming, and outdoor traditions have shaped the community and remain central to the area's identity today. The valley's close proximity to Jackson Hole, the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, and extensive public lands provides a rare combination of seclusion, recreation, and accessibility. Known for its scenic beauty, wildlife habitat, and legendary South Fork of the Snake River, Swan Valley continues to attract those seeking a connection to Idaho's rugged landscapes and Western heritage. Serving as a gateway to world-class outdoor recreation, including fishing, boating, hiking, wildlife viewing, snow sports and easy access to nearby national forests and the greater Yellowstone region.
Location
Swan Valley is a scenic rural community in eastern Idaho, located in Bonneville County along the renowned South Fork of the Snake River. Situated at an elevation of approximately 5,300 feet, the valley lies between the Snake River Range and the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, offering a stunning backdrop of forested mountains, open meadows, and pristine waterways. Ideally positioned just northeast of Idaho Falls and within close proximity to Jackson Hole and the Greater Yellowstone region, Swan Valley provides convenient access to world-class fly fishing, boating, hiking, hunting, and year-round outdoor recreation.
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