Goliad County, Texas Land For Sale (147 results)
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02/17/2025
$2,925,000
450 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - 8440 State Highway 239, Goliad, TX
450+/- Acre Property with Endless Potential. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, hunting land, a productive agricultural property, or land with a view, this property has it all. Incredible large live oak trees scattered throughout the property. Three stock tanks enhances the land's functionality and offers a water source for livestock or wildlife making this a prime hunting property. Multiple water wells around property with two of the tanks having lines ran to them from the water wells. Home on property as well. Two entrances on Hwy 239. Additional 14 +/- acres on one side of Hwy 239. Great elevation changes. Multiple electric meters on the property. Pipeline on property. No minerals convey, ag valuation in place. Schedule a showing today and experience the beauty and possibilities of this ranch property!
02/17/2025
$2,925,000
450 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - 8440 State Highway 239, Goliad, TX
450+/- Acre Property with Endless Potential. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, hunting land, a productive agricultural property, or land with a view, this property has it all. Incredible large live oak trees scattered throughout the property. Three stock tanks enhances the land's functionality and offers a water source for livestock or wildlife making this a prime hunting property. Multiple water wells around property with two of the tanks having lines ran to them from the water wells. Home on property as well. Two entrances on Hwy 239. Additional 14 +/- acres on one side of Hwy 239. Great elevation changes. Multiple electric meters on the property. Pipeline on property. No minerals convey, ag valuation in place. Schedule a showing today and experience the beauty and possibilities of this ranch property!
02/17/2025
$2,925,000
450 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - 8440 State Highway 239, Goliad, TX
450+/- Acre Property with Endless Potential. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, hunting land, a productive agricultural property, or land with a view, this property has it all. Incredible large live oak trees scattered throughout the property. Three stock tanks enhances the land's functionality and offers a water source for livestock or wildlife making this a prime hunting property. Multiple water wells around property with two of the tanks having lines ran to them from the water wells. Home on property as well. Two entrances on Hwy 239. Additional 14 +/- acres on one side of Hwy 239. Great elevation changes. Multiple electric meters on the property. Pipeline on property. No minerals convey, ag valuation in place. Schedule a showing today and experience the beauty and possibilities of this ranch property!
02/17/2025
$2,925,000
450 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - 8440 State Highway 239, Goliad, TX
450+/- Acre Property with Endless Potential. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, hunting land, a productive agricultural property, or land with a view, this property has it all. Incredible large live oak trees scattered throughout the property. Three stock tanks enhances the land's functionality and offers a water source for livestock or wildlife making this a prime hunting property. Multiple water wells around property with two of the tanks having lines ran to them from the water wells. Home on property as well. Two entrances on Hwy 239. Additional 14 +/- acres on one side of Hwy 239. Great elevation changes. Multiple electric meters on the property. Pipeline on property. No minerals convey, ag valuation in place. Schedule a showing today and experience the beauty and possibilities of this ranch property!
02/17/2025
$2,925,000
450 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - 8440 State Highway 239, Goliad, TX
450+/- Acre Property with Endless Potential. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, hunting land, a productive agricultural property, or land with a view, this property has it all. Incredible large live oak trees scattered throughout the property. Three stock tanks enhances the land's functionality and offers a water source for livestock or wildlife making this a prime hunting property. Multiple water wells around property with two of the tanks having lines ran to them from the water wells. Home on property as well. Two entrances on Hwy 239. Additional 14 +/- acres on one side of Hwy 239. Great elevation changes. Multiple electric meters on the property. Pipeline on property. No minerals convey, ag valuation in place. Schedule a showing today and experience the beauty and possibilities of this ranch property!
02/17/2025
$2,925,000
450 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - 8440 State Highway 239, Goliad, TX
450+/- Acre Property with Endless Potential. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, hunting land, a productive agricultural property, or land with a view, this property has it all. Incredible large live oak trees scattered throughout the property. Three stock tanks enhances the land's functionality and offers a water source for livestock or wildlife making this a prime hunting property. Multiple water wells around property with two of the tanks having lines ran to them from the water wells. Home on property as well. Two entrances on Hwy 239. Additional 14 +/- acres on one side of Hwy 239. Great elevation changes. Multiple electric meters on the property. Pipeline on property. No minerals convey, ag valuation in place. Schedule a showing today and experience the beauty and possibilities of this ranch property!
02/17/2025
$2,925,000
450 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - 8440 State Highway 239, Goliad, TX
450+/- Acre Property with Endless Potential. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, hunting land, a productive agricultural property, or land with a view, this property has it all. Incredible large live oak trees scattered throughout the property. Three stock tanks enhances the land's functionality and offers a water source for livestock or wildlife making this a prime hunting property. Multiple water wells around property with two of the tanks having lines ran to them from the water wells. Home on property as well. Two entrances on Hwy 239. Additional 14 +/- acres on one side of Hwy 239. Great elevation changes. Multiple electric meters on the property. Pipeline on property. No minerals convey, ag valuation in place. Schedule a showing today and experience the beauty and possibilities of this ranch property!
02/17/2025
$2,925,000
450 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - 8440 State Highway 239, Goliad, TX
450+/- Acre Property with Endless Potential. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, hunting land, a productive agricultural property, or land with a view, this property has it all. Incredible large live oak trees scattered throughout the property. Three stock tanks enhances the land's functionality and offers a water source for livestock or wildlife making this a prime hunting property. Multiple water wells around property with two of the tanks having lines ran to them from the water wells. Home on property as well. Two entrances on Hwy 239. Additional 14 +/- acres on one side of Hwy 239. Great elevation changes. Multiple electric meters on the property. Pipeline on property. No minerals convey, ag valuation in place. Schedule a showing today and experience the beauty and possibilities of this ranch property!
02/17/2025
$2,925,000
450 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - 8440 State Highway 239, Goliad, TX
450+/- Acre Property with Endless Potential. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, hunting land, a productive agricultural property, or land with a view, this property has it all. Incredible large live oak trees scattered throughout the property. Three stock tanks enhances the land's functionality and offers a water source for livestock or wildlife making this a prime hunting property. Multiple water wells around property with two of the tanks having lines ran to them from the water wells. Home on property as well. Two entrances on Hwy 239. Additional 14 +/- acres on one side of Hwy 239. Great elevation changes. Multiple electric meters on the property. Pipeline on property. No minerals convey, ag valuation in place. Schedule a showing today and experience the beauty and possibilities of this ranch property!
02/17/2025
$2,925,000
450 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - 8440 State Highway 239, Goliad, TX
450+/- Acre Property with Endless Potential. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, hunting land, a productive agricultural property, or land with a view, this property has it all. Incredible large live oak trees scattered throughout the property. Three stock tanks enhances the land's functionality and offers a water source for livestock or wildlife making this a prime hunting property. Multiple water wells around property with two of the tanks having lines ran to them from the water wells. Home on property as well. Two entrances on Hwy 239. Additional 14 +/- acres on one side of Hwy 239. Great elevation changes. Multiple electric meters on the property. Pipeline on property. No minerals convey, ag valuation in place. Schedule a showing today and experience the beauty and possibilities of this ranch property!
02/17/2025
$2,925,000
450 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - 8440 State Highway 239, Goliad, TX
450+/- Acre Property with Endless Potential. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, hunting land, a productive agricultural property, or land with a view, this property has it all. Incredible large live oak trees scattered throughout the property. Three stock tanks enhances the land's functionality and offers a water source for livestock or wildlife making this a prime hunting property. Multiple water wells around property with two of the tanks having lines ran to them from the water wells. Home on property as well. Two entrances on Hwy 239. Additional 14 +/- acres on one side of Hwy 239. Great elevation changes. Multiple electric meters on the property. Pipeline on property. No minerals convey, ag valuation in place. Schedule a showing today and experience the beauty and possibilities of this ranch property!
10/18/2024
$15,931,500
4085 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - Lucas Road, Berclair, TX
The Berclair Ranch, a 4,085 acre property in Goliad County, Texas, offers the unique opportunity to own a rich piece of Texas history and natural beauty. Part of a legacy family ranch, founded in 1859 by a pioneering new American and former member of Queen Victorias Guard, this property has been managed and conserved by six generations of the same family. The Berclair Ranch offers a blend of great hunting, grazing and other opportunities for continuing a tradition of stewardship on the land.
LOCATION
The Berclair Ranch is easily accessed by way of Lucas Road and Power Road, both paved roads. It is located near the small town of Berclair, approximately 12 miles from the historic town of Goliad, Texas, and is about 25 minutes from Beeville. It is also easily accessible from Victoria (41 miles), Corpus Christi (70 miles), San Antonio (91 miles), Austin (138 miles), and Houston (170 miles).
TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT
The ranch features a beautifully diverse landscape, including rolling native rangelands complete with centuries-old live oak trees and wildflowers during the spring. The current owners have typically maintained several improved pastures in coastal over the years. There is enough roll and topographical change to allow for expansive view sheds and privacy alike. Blanco Creek is the western border of the ranch, while Mucorrera Creek traverses the ranch near the eastern border, offering stunning cliffs and deep pools during normal times. Blanco Creek also offers recreational activities like fishing and canoeing at times.
WILDLIFE
The low-fenced ranch is surrounded by other large properties, creating a haven for wildlife. The ranch enjoys populations of white-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, quail, javelina, waterfowl, songbirds, various predators and feral hogs.
AGRICULTURE
Approximately 18% of the ranch has been maintained in coastal pastures, supporting the active cattle operation. The ranch includes two sets of working pens and most of the fencing is in good condition. The operational area is well-equipped to manage and support agricultural activities, making it an all-around ranch suitable for various purposes.
IMPROVEMENTS
Currently, there are limited improvements on the ranch including the working pens (one being main operational area), two hunting camps and a homesite used by a ranch employee. One of the camps utilizes the old ranch homestead; however, the homestead does have some deferred maintenance needs.
WATER
Berclair Ranch has three water wells and multiple stock tanks spread throughout the property. Blanco Creek and Mucorrera Creek are not only beautiful but also provide vital water sources for wildlife and livestock during normal rainfall periods. Both of these creeks will flow following adequate rainfall.
ELECTRICITY
Electricity is available in multiple areas of the ranch.
MINERALS
Offering is surface only.
There are three wells (2 gas and 1 low volume oil) on a limited 450 acre leased portion of the ranch.
AREA HISTORY
Goliad County was the site of two battles in the Texas Revolution. The Battle of Goliad was a minor skirmish early in the war. However, the subsequent battle of Coleto was an important battle that culminated on March 27, 1836. Col. James Fannin and his Texan soldiers were executed by the Mexican army, under orders from Gen. Antonio Lpez de Santa Anna, in what became known as the Goliad Massacre. This event led to the Texas Revolutionary battle cry Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Although many remember the Alamo today, fewer remember Goliad. The site of the massacre is located near Presidio la Bahia, just south of the town of Goliad.
CONSERVATION EASEMENT
In 2005, with a desire to conserve the heritage of the ranch, the owners donated a landowner friendly conservation easement to The Nature Conservancy of Texas and have continued to operate the ranch as they always have. The owners have made the decision to sell the Berclair Ranch portion of the parent ranch to their future neighbor as they will continue to own and operate on the ranch to the north that is also governed by the same conservation easement. The Berclair Ranch does include a 10 acre building envelope for the construction of a new headquarters should the next steward desire to do so. Please contact Broker for additional information.
OTHER
The west and east pastures of the Berclair Ranch are separated by paved Power Road that provides not only great access to different pasture gates, it also provides a cattle drive lane frequently used by the ranch. Power Road terminates at the end of the ranch and has limited use overall.
The historic Moya family cemetery (aka Mucorrera Cemetery) is located in the east pasture and is used infrequently by Moya family descendants.
The information contained herein has been gathered from sources deemed reliable; however, Republic Ranches, LLC and its principals, members, officers, associates, agents and employees cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information. The information contained herein is subject to changes, errors, omissions, prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by owner. Prospective buyers should verify all information to their satisfaction. No representation is made as to the possible value of this investment or type of use, and prospective buyers are urged to consult with their tax and legal advisors before making a final determination.
Real Estate buyers are hereby notified that real properties and its rights and amenities in the States of Texas; Oklahoma; Colorado; Louisiana; Arkansas; and New Mexico are subject to many forces and impacts whether natural, those caused by man, or otherwise; including, but not limited to, drought or other weather related events, disease (e.g. Oak Wilt, Anthrax, Chronic Wasting Disease), invasive species, illegal trespassing, previous owner actions, neighbor actions and government actions. Prospective buyers of Texas real estate, New Mexico real estate, Colorado real estate, Oklahoma real estate, Arkansas Real Estate, or Louisiana real estate should investigate any concerns regarding a specific real property to their satisfaction.
When buying investment property the buyer's agent, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at initial showing of the property listing to the prospective real estate investor in order to participate in real estate commission. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Republic Ranches, LLC.
Republic Ranches, LLC reserves the right to require any or all interested buyer(s) of a particular property to provide proof of financial ability to purchase said property prior to the initial showing or any subsequent showing of the property. Republic Ranches, LLC also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to a potential buyer for any reason at Republic Ranches, LLC's sole and absolute discretion.
10/18/2024
$15,931,500
4085 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - Lucas Road, Berclair, TX
The Berclair Ranch, a 4,085 acre property in Goliad County, Texas, offers the unique opportunity to own a rich piece of Texas history and natural beauty. Part of a legacy family ranch, founded in 1859 by a pioneering new American and former member of Queen Victorias Guard, this property has been managed and conserved by six generations of the same family. The Berclair Ranch offers a blend of great hunting, grazing and other opportunities for continuing a tradition of stewardship on the land.
LOCATION
The Berclair Ranch is easily accessed by way of Lucas Road and Power Road, both paved roads. It is located near the small town of Berclair, approximately 12 miles from the historic town of Goliad, Texas, and is about 25 minutes from Beeville. It is also easily accessible from Victoria (41 miles), Corpus Christi (70 miles), San Antonio (91 miles), Austin (138 miles), and Houston (170 miles).
TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT
The ranch features a beautifully diverse landscape, including rolling native rangelands complete with centuries-old live oak trees and wildflowers during the spring. The current owners have typically maintained several improved pastures in coastal over the years. There is enough roll and topographical change to allow for expansive view sheds and privacy alike. Blanco Creek is the western border of the ranch, while Mucorrera Creek traverses the ranch near the eastern border, offering stunning cliffs and deep pools during normal times. Blanco Creek also offers recreational activities like fishing and canoeing at times.
WILDLIFE
The low-fenced ranch is surrounded by other large properties, creating a haven for wildlife. The ranch enjoys populations of white-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, quail, javelina, waterfowl, songbirds, various predators and feral hogs.
AGRICULTURE
Approximately 18% of the ranch has been maintained in coastal pastures, supporting the active cattle operation. The ranch includes two sets of working pens and most of the fencing is in good condition. The operational area is well-equipped to manage and support agricultural activities, making it an all-around ranch suitable for various purposes.
IMPROVEMENTS
Currently, there are limited improvements on the ranch including the working pens (one being main operational area), two hunting camps and a homesite used by a ranch employee. One of the camps utilizes the old ranch homestead; however, the homestead does have some deferred maintenance needs.
WATER
Berclair Ranch has three water wells and multiple stock tanks spread throughout the property. Blanco Creek and Mucorrera Creek are not only beautiful but also provide vital water sources for wildlife and livestock during normal rainfall periods. Both of these creeks will flow following adequate rainfall.
ELECTRICITY
Electricity is available in multiple areas of the ranch.
MINERALS
Offering is surface only.
There are three wells (2 gas and 1 low volume oil) on a limited 450 acre leased portion of the ranch.
AREA HISTORY
Goliad County was the site of two battles in the Texas Revolution. The Battle of Goliad was a minor skirmish early in the war. However, the subsequent battle of Coleto was an important battle that culminated on March 27, 1836. Col. James Fannin and his Texan soldiers were executed by the Mexican army, under orders from Gen. Antonio Lpez de Santa Anna, in what became known as the Goliad Massacre. This event led to the Texas Revolutionary battle cry Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Although many remember the Alamo today, fewer remember Goliad. The site of the massacre is located near Presidio la Bahia, just south of the town of Goliad.
CONSERVATION EASEMENT
In 2005, with a desire to conserve the heritage of the ranch, the owners donated a landowner friendly conservation easement to The Nature Conservancy of Texas and have continued to operate the ranch as they always have. The owners have made the decision to sell the Berclair Ranch portion of the parent ranch to their future neighbor as they will continue to own and operate on the ranch to the north that is also governed by the same conservation easement. The Berclair Ranch does include a 10 acre building envelope for the construction of a new headquarters should the next steward desire to do so. Please contact Broker for additional information.
OTHER
The west and east pastures of the Berclair Ranch are separated by paved Power Road that provides not only great access to different pasture gates, it also provides a cattle drive lane frequently used by the ranch. Power Road terminates at the end of the ranch and has limited use overall.
The historic Moya family cemetery (aka Mucorrera Cemetery) is located in the east pasture and is used infrequently by Moya family descendants.
The information contained herein has been gathered from sources deemed reliable; however, Republic Ranches, LLC and its principals, members, officers, associates, agents and employees cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information. The information contained herein is subject to changes, errors, omissions, prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by owner. Prospective buyers should verify all information to their satisfaction. No representation is made as to the possible value of this investment or type of use, and prospective buyers are urged to consult with their tax and legal advisors before making a final determination.
Real Estate buyers are hereby notified that real properties and its rights and amenities in the States of Texas; Oklahoma; Colorado; Louisiana; Arkansas; and New Mexico are subject to many forces and impacts whether natural, those caused by man, or otherwise; including, but not limited to, drought or other weather related events, disease (e.g. Oak Wilt, Anthrax, Chronic Wasting Disease), invasive species, illegal trespassing, previous owner actions, neighbor actions and government actions. Prospective buyers of Texas real estate, New Mexico real estate, Colorado real estate, Oklahoma real estate, Arkansas Real Estate, or Louisiana real estate should investigate any concerns regarding a specific real property to their satisfaction.
When buying investment property the buyer's agent, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at initial showing of the property listing to the prospective real estate investor in order to participate in real estate commission. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Republic Ranches, LLC.
Republic Ranches, LLC reserves the right to require any or all interested buyer(s) of a particular property to provide proof of financial ability to purchase said property prior to the initial showing or any subsequent showing of the property. Republic Ranches, LLC also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to a potential buyer for any reason at Republic Ranches, LLC's sole and absolute discretion.
10/18/2024
$15,931,500
4085 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - Lucas Road, Berclair, TX
The Berclair Ranch, a 4,085 acre property in Goliad County, Texas, offers the unique opportunity to own a rich piece of Texas history and natural beauty. Part of a legacy family ranch, founded in 1859 by a pioneering new American and former member of Queen Victorias Guard, this property has been managed and conserved by six generations of the same family. The Berclair Ranch offers a blend of great hunting, grazing and other opportunities for continuing a tradition of stewardship on the land.
LOCATION
The Berclair Ranch is easily accessed by way of Lucas Road and Power Road, both paved roads. It is located near the small town of Berclair, approximately 12 miles from the historic town of Goliad, Texas, and is about 25 minutes from Beeville. It is also easily accessible from Victoria (41 miles), Corpus Christi (70 miles), San Antonio (91 miles), Austin (138 miles), and Houston (170 miles).
TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT
The ranch features a beautifully diverse landscape, including rolling native rangelands complete with centuries-old live oak trees and wildflowers during the spring. The current owners have typically maintained several improved pastures in coastal over the years. There is enough roll and topographical change to allow for expansive view sheds and privacy alike. Blanco Creek is the western border of the ranch, while Mucorrera Creek traverses the ranch near the eastern border, offering stunning cliffs and deep pools during normal times. Blanco Creek also offers recreational activities like fishing and canoeing at times.
WILDLIFE
The low-fenced ranch is surrounded by other large properties, creating a haven for wildlife. The ranch enjoys populations of white-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, quail, javelina, waterfowl, songbirds, various predators and feral hogs.
AGRICULTURE
Approximately 18% of the ranch has been maintained in coastal pastures, supporting the active cattle operation. The ranch includes two sets of working pens and most of the fencing is in good condition. The operational area is well-equipped to manage and support agricultural activities, making it an all-around ranch suitable for various purposes.
IMPROVEMENTS
Currently, there are limited improvements on the ranch including the working pens (one being main operational area), two hunting camps and a homesite used by a ranch employee. One of the camps utilizes the old ranch homestead; however, the homestead does have some deferred maintenance needs.
WATER
Berclair Ranch has three water wells and multiple stock tanks spread throughout the property. Blanco Creek and Mucorrera Creek are not only beautiful but also provide vital water sources for wildlife and livestock during normal rainfall periods. Both of these creeks will flow following adequate rainfall.
ELECTRICITY
Electricity is available in multiple areas of the ranch.
MINERALS
Offering is surface only.
There are three wells (2 gas and 1 low volume oil) on a limited 450 acre leased portion of the ranch.
AREA HISTORY
Goliad County was the site of two battles in the Texas Revolution. The Battle of Goliad was a minor skirmish early in the war. However, the subsequent battle of Coleto was an important battle that culminated on March 27, 1836. Col. James Fannin and his Texan soldiers were executed by the Mexican army, under orders from Gen. Antonio Lpez de Santa Anna, in what became known as the Goliad Massacre. This event led to the Texas Revolutionary battle cry Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Although many remember the Alamo today, fewer remember Goliad. The site of the massacre is located near Presidio la Bahia, just south of the town of Goliad.
CONSERVATION EASEMENT
In 2005, with a desire to conserve the heritage of the ranch, the owners donated a landowner friendly conservation easement to The Nature Conservancy of Texas and have continued to operate the ranch as they always have. The owners have made the decision to sell the Berclair Ranch portion of the parent ranch to their future neighbor as they will continue to own and operate on the ranch to the north that is also governed by the same conservation easement. The Berclair Ranch does include a 10 acre building envelope for the construction of a new headquarters should the next steward desire to do so. Please contact Broker for additional information.
OTHER
The west and east pastures of the Berclair Ranch are separated by paved Power Road that provides not only great access to different pasture gates, it also provides a cattle drive lane frequently used by the ranch. Power Road terminates at the end of the ranch and has limited use overall.
The historic Moya family cemetery (aka Mucorrera Cemetery) is located in the east pasture and is used infrequently by Moya family descendants.
The information contained herein has been gathered from sources deemed reliable; however, Republic Ranches, LLC and its principals, members, officers, associates, agents and employees cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information. The information contained herein is subject to changes, errors, omissions, prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by owner. Prospective buyers should verify all information to their satisfaction. No representation is made as to the possible value of this investment or type of use, and prospective buyers are urged to consult with their tax and legal advisors before making a final determination.
Real Estate buyers are hereby notified that real properties and its rights and amenities in the States of Texas; Oklahoma; Colorado; Louisiana; Arkansas; and New Mexico are subject to many forces and impacts whether natural, those caused by man, or otherwise; including, but not limited to, drought or other weather related events, disease (e.g. Oak Wilt, Anthrax, Chronic Wasting Disease), invasive species, illegal trespassing, previous owner actions, neighbor actions and government actions. Prospective buyers of Texas real estate, New Mexico real estate, Colorado real estate, Oklahoma real estate, Arkansas Real Estate, or Louisiana real estate should investigate any concerns regarding a specific real property to their satisfaction.
When buying investment property the buyer's agent, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at initial showing of the property listing to the prospective real estate investor in order to participate in real estate commission. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Republic Ranches, LLC.
Republic Ranches, LLC reserves the right to require any or all interested buyer(s) of a particular property to provide proof of financial ability to purchase said property prior to the initial showing or any subsequent showing of the property. Republic Ranches, LLC also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to a potential buyer for any reason at Republic Ranches, LLC's sole and absolute discretion.
10/18/2024
$15,931,500
4085 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - Lucas Road, Berclair, TX
The Berclair Ranch, a 4,085 acre property in Goliad County, Texas, offers the unique opportunity to own a rich piece of Texas history and natural beauty. Part of a legacy family ranch, founded in 1859 by a pioneering new American and former member of Queen Victorias Guard, this property has been managed and conserved by six generations of the same family. The Berclair Ranch offers a blend of great hunting, grazing and other opportunities for continuing a tradition of stewardship on the land.
LOCATION
The Berclair Ranch is easily accessed by way of Lucas Road and Power Road, both paved roads. It is located near the small town of Berclair, approximately 12 miles from the historic town of Goliad, Texas, and is about 25 minutes from Beeville. It is also easily accessible from Victoria (41 miles), Corpus Christi (70 miles), San Antonio (91 miles), Austin (138 miles), and Houston (170 miles).
TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT
The ranch features a beautifully diverse landscape, including rolling native rangelands complete with centuries-old live oak trees and wildflowers during the spring. The current owners have typically maintained several improved pastures in coastal over the years. There is enough roll and topographical change to allow for expansive view sheds and privacy alike. Blanco Creek is the western border of the ranch, while Mucorrera Creek traverses the ranch near the eastern border, offering stunning cliffs and deep pools during normal times. Blanco Creek also offers recreational activities like fishing and canoeing at times.
WILDLIFE
The low-fenced ranch is surrounded by other large properties, creating a haven for wildlife. The ranch enjoys populations of white-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, quail, javelina, waterfowl, songbirds, various predators and feral hogs.
AGRICULTURE
Approximately 18% of the ranch has been maintained in coastal pastures, supporting the active cattle operation. The ranch includes two sets of working pens and most of the fencing is in good condition. The operational area is well-equipped to manage and support agricultural activities, making it an all-around ranch suitable for various purposes.
IMPROVEMENTS
Currently, there are limited improvements on the ranch including the working pens (one being main operational area), two hunting camps and a homesite used by a ranch employee. One of the camps utilizes the old ranch homestead; however, the homestead does have some deferred maintenance needs.
WATER
Berclair Ranch has three water wells and multiple stock tanks spread throughout the property. Blanco Creek and Mucorrera Creek are not only beautiful but also provide vital water sources for wildlife and livestock during normal rainfall periods. Both of these creeks will flow following adequate rainfall.
ELECTRICITY
Electricity is available in multiple areas of the ranch.
MINERALS
Offering is surface only.
There are three wells (2 gas and 1 low volume oil) on a limited 450 acre leased portion of the ranch.
AREA HISTORY
Goliad County was the site of two battles in the Texas Revolution. The Battle of Goliad was a minor skirmish early in the war. However, the subsequent battle of Coleto was an important battle that culminated on March 27, 1836. Col. James Fannin and his Texan soldiers were executed by the Mexican army, under orders from Gen. Antonio Lpez de Santa Anna, in what became known as the Goliad Massacre. This event led to the Texas Revolutionary battle cry Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Although many remember the Alamo today, fewer remember Goliad. The site of the massacre is located near Presidio la Bahia, just south of the town of Goliad.
CONSERVATION EASEMENT
In 2005, with a desire to conserve the heritage of the ranch, the owners donated a landowner friendly conservation easement to The Nature Conservancy of Texas and have continued to operate the ranch as they always have. The owners have made the decision to sell the Berclair Ranch portion of the parent ranch to their future neighbor as they will continue to own and operate on the ranch to the north that is also governed by the same conservation easement. The Berclair Ranch does include a 10 acre building envelope for the construction of a new headquarters should the next steward desire to do so. Please contact Broker for additional information.
OTHER
The west and east pastures of the Berclair Ranch are separated by paved Power Road that provides not only great access to different pasture gates, it also provides a cattle drive lane frequently used by the ranch. Power Road terminates at the end of the ranch and has limited use overall.
The historic Moya family cemetery (aka Mucorrera Cemetery) is located in the east pasture and is used infrequently by Moya family descendants.
The information contained herein has been gathered from sources deemed reliable; however, Republic Ranches, LLC and its principals, members, officers, associates, agents and employees cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information. The information contained herein is subject to changes, errors, omissions, prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by owner. Prospective buyers should verify all information to their satisfaction. No representation is made as to the possible value of this investment or type of use, and prospective buyers are urged to consult with their tax and legal advisors before making a final determination.
Real Estate buyers are hereby notified that real properties and its rights and amenities in the States of Texas; Oklahoma; Colorado; Louisiana; Arkansas; and New Mexico are subject to many forces and impacts whether natural, those caused by man, or otherwise; including, but not limited to, drought or other weather related events, disease (e.g. Oak Wilt, Anthrax, Chronic Wasting Disease), invasive species, illegal trespassing, previous owner actions, neighbor actions and government actions. Prospective buyers of Texas real estate, New Mexico real estate, Colorado real estate, Oklahoma real estate, Arkansas Real Estate, or Louisiana real estate should investigate any concerns regarding a specific real property to their satisfaction.
When buying investment property the buyer's agent, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at initial showing of the property listing to the prospective real estate investor in order to participate in real estate commission. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Republic Ranches, LLC.
Republic Ranches, LLC reserves the right to require any or all interested buyer(s) of a particular property to provide proof of financial ability to purchase said property prior to the initial showing or any subsequent showing of the property. Republic Ranches, LLC also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to a potential buyer for any reason at Republic Ranches, LLC's sole and absolute discretion.
10/18/2024
$15,931,500
4085 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - Lucas Road, Berclair, TX
The Berclair Ranch, a 4,085 acre property in Goliad County, Texas, offers the unique opportunity to own a rich piece of Texas history and natural beauty. Part of a legacy family ranch, founded in 1859 by a pioneering new American and former member of Queen Victorias Guard, this property has been managed and conserved by six generations of the same family. The Berclair Ranch offers a blend of great hunting, grazing and other opportunities for continuing a tradition of stewardship on the land.
LOCATION
The Berclair Ranch is easily accessed by way of Lucas Road and Power Road, both paved roads. It is located near the small town of Berclair, approximately 12 miles from the historic town of Goliad, Texas, and is about 25 minutes from Beeville. It is also easily accessible from Victoria (41 miles), Corpus Christi (70 miles), San Antonio (91 miles), Austin (138 miles), and Houston (170 miles).
TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT
The ranch features a beautifully diverse landscape, including rolling native rangelands complete with centuries-old live oak trees and wildflowers during the spring. The current owners have typically maintained several improved pastures in coastal over the years. There is enough roll and topographical change to allow for expansive view sheds and privacy alike. Blanco Creek is the western border of the ranch, while Mucorrera Creek traverses the ranch near the eastern border, offering stunning cliffs and deep pools during normal times. Blanco Creek also offers recreational activities like fishing and canoeing at times.
WILDLIFE
The low-fenced ranch is surrounded by other large properties, creating a haven for wildlife. The ranch enjoys populations of white-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, quail, javelina, waterfowl, songbirds, various predators and feral hogs.
AGRICULTURE
Approximately 18% of the ranch has been maintained in coastal pastures, supporting the active cattle operation. The ranch includes two sets of working pens and most of the fencing is in good condition. The operational area is well-equipped to manage and support agricultural activities, making it an all-around ranch suitable for various purposes.
IMPROVEMENTS
Currently, there are limited improvements on the ranch including the working pens (one being main operational area), two hunting camps and a homesite used by a ranch employee. One of the camps utilizes the old ranch homestead; however, the homestead does have some deferred maintenance needs.
WATER
Berclair Ranch has three water wells and multiple stock tanks spread throughout the property. Blanco Creek and Mucorrera Creek are not only beautiful but also provide vital water sources for wildlife and livestock during normal rainfall periods. Both of these creeks will flow following adequate rainfall.
ELECTRICITY
Electricity is available in multiple areas of the ranch.
MINERALS
Offering is surface only.
There are three wells (2 gas and 1 low volume oil) on a limited 450 acre leased portion of the ranch.
AREA HISTORY
Goliad County was the site of two battles in the Texas Revolution. The Battle of Goliad was a minor skirmish early in the war. However, the subsequent battle of Coleto was an important battle that culminated on March 27, 1836. Col. James Fannin and his Texan soldiers were executed by the Mexican army, under orders from Gen. Antonio Lpez de Santa Anna, in what became known as the Goliad Massacre. This event led to the Texas Revolutionary battle cry Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Although many remember the Alamo today, fewer remember Goliad. The site of the massacre is located near Presidio la Bahia, just south of the town of Goliad.
CONSERVATION EASEMENT
In 2005, with a desire to conserve the heritage of the ranch, the owners donated a landowner friendly conservation easement to The Nature Conservancy of Texas and have continued to operate the ranch as they always have. The owners have made the decision to sell the Berclair Ranch portion of the parent ranch to their future neighbor as they will continue to own and operate on the ranch to the north that is also governed by the same conservation easement. The Berclair Ranch does include a 10 acre building envelope for the construction of a new headquarters should the next steward desire to do so. Please contact Broker for additional information.
OTHER
The west and east pastures of the Berclair Ranch are separated by paved Power Road that provides not only great access to different pasture gates, it also provides a cattle drive lane frequently used by the ranch. Power Road terminates at the end of the ranch and has limited use overall.
The historic Moya family cemetery (aka Mucorrera Cemetery) is located in the east pasture and is used infrequently by Moya family descendants.
The information contained herein has been gathered from sources deemed reliable; however, Republic Ranches, LLC and its principals, members, officers, associates, agents and employees cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information. The information contained herein is subject to changes, errors, omissions, prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by owner. Prospective buyers should verify all information to their satisfaction. No representation is made as to the possible value of this investment or type of use, and prospective buyers are urged to consult with their tax and legal advisors before making a final determination.
Real Estate buyers are hereby notified that real properties and its rights and amenities in the States of Texas; Oklahoma; Colorado; Louisiana; Arkansas; and New Mexico are subject to many forces and impacts whether natural, those caused by man, or otherwise; including, but not limited to, drought or other weather related events, disease (e.g. Oak Wilt, Anthrax, Chronic Wasting Disease), invasive species, illegal trespassing, previous owner actions, neighbor actions and government actions. Prospective buyers of Texas real estate, New Mexico real estate, Colorado real estate, Oklahoma real estate, Arkansas Real Estate, or Louisiana real estate should investigate any concerns regarding a specific real property to their satisfaction.
When buying investment property the buyer's agent, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at initial showing of the property listing to the prospective real estate investor in order to participate in real estate commission. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Republic Ranches, LLC.
Republic Ranches, LLC reserves the right to require any or all interested buyer(s) of a particular property to provide proof of financial ability to purchase said property prior to the initial showing or any subsequent showing of the property. Republic Ranches, LLC also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to a potential buyer for any reason at Republic Ranches, LLC's sole and absolute discretion.
10/18/2024
$15,931,500
4085 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - Lucas Road, Berclair, TX
The Berclair Ranch, a 4,085 acre property in Goliad County, Texas, offers the unique opportunity to own a rich piece of Texas history and natural beauty. Part of a legacy family ranch, founded in 1859 by a pioneering new American and former member of Queen Victorias Guard, this property has been managed and conserved by six generations of the same family. The Berclair Ranch offers a blend of great hunting, grazing and other opportunities for continuing a tradition of stewardship on the land.
LOCATION
The Berclair Ranch is easily accessed by way of Lucas Road and Power Road, both paved roads. It is located near the small town of Berclair, approximately 12 miles from the historic town of Goliad, Texas, and is about 25 minutes from Beeville. It is also easily accessible from Victoria (41 miles), Corpus Christi (70 miles), San Antonio (91 miles), Austin (138 miles), and Houston (170 miles).
TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT
The ranch features a beautifully diverse landscape, including rolling native rangelands complete with centuries-old live oak trees and wildflowers during the spring. The current owners have typically maintained several improved pastures in coastal over the years. There is enough roll and topographical change to allow for expansive view sheds and privacy alike. Blanco Creek is the western border of the ranch, while Mucorrera Creek traverses the ranch near the eastern border, offering stunning cliffs and deep pools during normal times. Blanco Creek also offers recreational activities like fishing and canoeing at times.
WILDLIFE
The low-fenced ranch is surrounded by other large properties, creating a haven for wildlife. The ranch enjoys populations of white-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, quail, javelina, waterfowl, songbirds, various predators and feral hogs.
AGRICULTURE
Approximately 18% of the ranch has been maintained in coastal pastures, supporting the active cattle operation. The ranch includes two sets of working pens and most of the fencing is in good condition. The operational area is well-equipped to manage and support agricultural activities, making it an all-around ranch suitable for various purposes.
IMPROVEMENTS
Currently, there are limited improvements on the ranch including the working pens (one being main operational area), two hunting camps and a homesite used by a ranch employee. One of the camps utilizes the old ranch homestead; however, the homestead does have some deferred maintenance needs.
WATER
Berclair Ranch has three water wells and multiple stock tanks spread throughout the property. Blanco Creek and Mucorrera Creek are not only beautiful but also provide vital water sources for wildlife and livestock during normal rainfall periods. Both of these creeks will flow following adequate rainfall.
ELECTRICITY
Electricity is available in multiple areas of the ranch.
MINERALS
Offering is surface only.
There are three wells (2 gas and 1 low volume oil) on a limited 450 acre leased portion of the ranch.
AREA HISTORY
Goliad County was the site of two battles in the Texas Revolution. The Battle of Goliad was a minor skirmish early in the war. However, the subsequent battle of Coleto was an important battle that culminated on March 27, 1836. Col. James Fannin and his Texan soldiers were executed by the Mexican army, under orders from Gen. Antonio Lpez de Santa Anna, in what became known as the Goliad Massacre. This event led to the Texas Revolutionary battle cry Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Although many remember the Alamo today, fewer remember Goliad. The site of the massacre is located near Presidio la Bahia, just south of the town of Goliad.
CONSERVATION EASEMENT
In 2005, with a desire to conserve the heritage of the ranch, the owners donated a landowner friendly conservation easement to The Nature Conservancy of Texas and have continued to operate the ranch as they always have. The owners have made the decision to sell the Berclair Ranch portion of the parent ranch to their future neighbor as they will continue to own and operate on the ranch to the north that is also governed by the same conservation easement. The Berclair Ranch does include a 10 acre building envelope for the construction of a new headquarters should the next steward desire to do so. Please contact Broker for additional information.
OTHER
The west and east pastures of the Berclair Ranch are separated by paved Power Road that provides not only great access to different pasture gates, it also provides a cattle drive lane frequently used by the ranch. Power Road terminates at the end of the ranch and has limited use overall.
The historic Moya family cemetery (aka Mucorrera Cemetery) is located in the east pasture and is used infrequently by Moya family descendants.
The information contained herein has been gathered from sources deemed reliable; however, Republic Ranches, LLC and its principals, members, officers, associates, agents and employees cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information. The information contained herein is subject to changes, errors, omissions, prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by owner. Prospective buyers should verify all information to their satisfaction. No representation is made as to the possible value of this investment or type of use, and prospective buyers are urged to consult with their tax and legal advisors before making a final determination.
Real Estate buyers are hereby notified that real properties and its rights and amenities in the States of Texas; Oklahoma; Colorado; Louisiana; Arkansas; and New Mexico are subject to many forces and impacts whether natural, those caused by man, or otherwise; including, but not limited to, drought or other weather related events, disease (e.g. Oak Wilt, Anthrax, Chronic Wasting Disease), invasive species, illegal trespassing, previous owner actions, neighbor actions and government actions. Prospective buyers of Texas real estate, New Mexico real estate, Colorado real estate, Oklahoma real estate, Arkansas Real Estate, or Louisiana real estate should investigate any concerns regarding a specific real property to their satisfaction.
When buying investment property the buyer's agent, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at initial showing of the property listing to the prospective real estate investor in order to participate in real estate commission. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Republic Ranches, LLC.
Republic Ranches, LLC reserves the right to require any or all interested buyer(s) of a particular property to provide proof of financial ability to purchase said property prior to the initial showing or any subsequent showing of the property. Republic Ranches, LLC also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to a potential buyer for any reason at Republic Ranches, LLC's sole and absolute discretion.
10/18/2024
$15,931,500
4085 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - Lucas Road, Berclair, TX
The Berclair Ranch, a 4,085 acre property in Goliad County, Texas, offers the unique opportunity to own a rich piece of Texas history and natural beauty. Part of a legacy family ranch, founded in 1859 by a pioneering new American and former member of Queen Victorias Guard, this property has been managed and conserved by six generations of the same family. The Berclair Ranch offers a blend of great hunting, grazing and other opportunities for continuing a tradition of stewardship on the land.
LOCATION
The Berclair Ranch is easily accessed by way of Lucas Road and Power Road, both paved roads. It is located near the small town of Berclair, approximately 12 miles from the historic town of Goliad, Texas, and is about 25 minutes from Beeville. It is also easily accessible from Victoria (41 miles), Corpus Christi (70 miles), San Antonio (91 miles), Austin (138 miles), and Houston (170 miles).
TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT
The ranch features a beautifully diverse landscape, including rolling native rangelands complete with centuries-old live oak trees and wildflowers during the spring. The current owners have typically maintained several improved pastures in coastal over the years. There is enough roll and topographical change to allow for expansive view sheds and privacy alike. Blanco Creek is the western border of the ranch, while Mucorrera Creek traverses the ranch near the eastern border, offering stunning cliffs and deep pools during normal times. Blanco Creek also offers recreational activities like fishing and canoeing at times.
WILDLIFE
The low-fenced ranch is surrounded by other large properties, creating a haven for wildlife. The ranch enjoys populations of white-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, quail, javelina, waterfowl, songbirds, various predators and feral hogs.
AGRICULTURE
Approximately 18% of the ranch has been maintained in coastal pastures, supporting the active cattle operation. The ranch includes two sets of working pens and most of the fencing is in good condition. The operational area is well-equipped to manage and support agricultural activities, making it an all-around ranch suitable for various purposes.
IMPROVEMENTS
Currently, there are limited improvements on the ranch including the working pens (one being main operational area), two hunting camps and a homesite used by a ranch employee. One of the camps utilizes the old ranch homestead; however, the homestead does have some deferred maintenance needs.
WATER
Berclair Ranch has three water wells and multiple stock tanks spread throughout the property. Blanco Creek and Mucorrera Creek are not only beautiful but also provide vital water sources for wildlife and livestock during normal rainfall periods. Both of these creeks will flow following adequate rainfall.
ELECTRICITY
Electricity is available in multiple areas of the ranch.
MINERALS
Offering is surface only.
There are three wells (2 gas and 1 low volume oil) on a limited 450 acre leased portion of the ranch.
AREA HISTORY
Goliad County was the site of two battles in the Texas Revolution. The Battle of Goliad was a minor skirmish early in the war. However, the subsequent battle of Coleto was an important battle that culminated on March 27, 1836. Col. James Fannin and his Texan soldiers were executed by the Mexican army, under orders from Gen. Antonio Lpez de Santa Anna, in what became known as the Goliad Massacre. This event led to the Texas Revolutionary battle cry Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Although many remember the Alamo today, fewer remember Goliad. The site of the massacre is located near Presidio la Bahia, just south of the town of Goliad.
CONSERVATION EASEMENT
In 2005, with a desire to conserve the heritage of the ranch, the owners donated a landowner friendly conservation easement to The Nature Conservancy of Texas and have continued to operate the ranch as they always have. The owners have made the decision to sell the Berclair Ranch portion of the parent ranch to their future neighbor as they will continue to own and operate on the ranch to the north that is also governed by the same conservation easement. The Berclair Ranch does include a 10 acre building envelope for the construction of a new headquarters should the next steward desire to do so. Please contact Broker for additional information.
OTHER
The west and east pastures of the Berclair Ranch are separated by paved Power Road that provides not only great access to different pasture gates, it also provides a cattle drive lane frequently used by the ranch. Power Road terminates at the end of the ranch and has limited use overall.
The historic Moya family cemetery (aka Mucorrera Cemetery) is located in the east pasture and is used infrequently by Moya family descendants.
The information contained herein has been gathered from sources deemed reliable; however, Republic Ranches, LLC and its principals, members, officers, associates, agents and employees cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information. The information contained herein is subject to changes, errors, omissions, prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by owner. Prospective buyers should verify all information to their satisfaction. No representation is made as to the possible value of this investment or type of use, and prospective buyers are urged to consult with their tax and legal advisors before making a final determination.
Real Estate buyers are hereby notified that real properties and its rights and amenities in the States of Texas; Oklahoma; Colorado; Louisiana; Arkansas; and New Mexico are subject to many forces and impacts whether natural, those caused by man, or otherwise; including, but not limited to, drought or other weather related events, disease (e.g. Oak Wilt, Anthrax, Chronic Wasting Disease), invasive species, illegal trespassing, previous owner actions, neighbor actions and government actions. Prospective buyers of Texas real estate, New Mexico real estate, Colorado real estate, Oklahoma real estate, Arkansas Real Estate, or Louisiana real estate should investigate any concerns regarding a specific real property to their satisfaction.
When buying investment property the buyer's agent, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at initial showing of the property listing to the prospective real estate investor in order to participate in real estate commission. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Republic Ranches, LLC.
Republic Ranches, LLC reserves the right to require any or all interested buyer(s) of a particular property to provide proof of financial ability to purchase said property prior to the initial showing or any subsequent showing of the property. Republic Ranches, LLC also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to a potential buyer for any reason at Republic Ranches, LLC's sole and absolute discretion.
10/18/2024
$15,931,500
4085 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - Lucas Road, Berclair, TX
The Berclair Ranch, a 4,085 acre property in Goliad County, Texas, offers the unique opportunity to own a rich piece of Texas history and natural beauty. Part of a legacy family ranch, founded in 1859 by a pioneering new American and former member of Queen Victorias Guard, this property has been managed and conserved by six generations of the same family. The Berclair Ranch offers a blend of great hunting, grazing and other opportunities for continuing a tradition of stewardship on the land.
LOCATION
The Berclair Ranch is easily accessed by way of Lucas Road and Power Road, both paved roads. It is located near the small town of Berclair, approximately 12 miles from the historic town of Goliad, Texas, and is about 25 minutes from Beeville. It is also easily accessible from Victoria (41 miles), Corpus Christi (70 miles), San Antonio (91 miles), Austin (138 miles), and Houston (170 miles).
TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT
The ranch features a beautifully diverse landscape, including rolling native rangelands complete with centuries-old live oak trees and wildflowers during the spring. The current owners have typically maintained several improved pastures in coastal over the years. There is enough roll and topographical change to allow for expansive view sheds and privacy alike. Blanco Creek is the western border of the ranch, while Mucorrera Creek traverses the ranch near the eastern border, offering stunning cliffs and deep pools during normal times. Blanco Creek also offers recreational activities like fishing and canoeing at times.
WILDLIFE
The low-fenced ranch is surrounded by other large properties, creating a haven for wildlife. The ranch enjoys populations of white-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, quail, javelina, waterfowl, songbirds, various predators and feral hogs.
AGRICULTURE
Approximately 18% of the ranch has been maintained in coastal pastures, supporting the active cattle operation. The ranch includes two sets of working pens and most of the fencing is in good condition. The operational area is well-equipped to manage and support agricultural activities, making it an all-around ranch suitable for various purposes.
IMPROVEMENTS
Currently, there are limited improvements on the ranch including the working pens (one being main operational area), two hunting camps and a homesite used by a ranch employee. One of the camps utilizes the old ranch homestead; however, the homestead does have some deferred maintenance needs.
WATER
Berclair Ranch has three water wells and multiple stock tanks spread throughout the property. Blanco Creek and Mucorrera Creek are not only beautiful but also provide vital water sources for wildlife and livestock during normal rainfall periods. Both of these creeks will flow following adequate rainfall.
ELECTRICITY
Electricity is available in multiple areas of the ranch.
MINERALS
Offering is surface only.
There are three wells (2 gas and 1 low volume oil) on a limited 450 acre leased portion of the ranch.
AREA HISTORY
Goliad County was the site of two battles in the Texas Revolution. The Battle of Goliad was a minor skirmish early in the war. However, the subsequent battle of Coleto was an important battle that culminated on March 27, 1836. Col. James Fannin and his Texan soldiers were executed by the Mexican army, under orders from Gen. Antonio Lpez de Santa Anna, in what became known as the Goliad Massacre. This event led to the Texas Revolutionary battle cry Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Although many remember the Alamo today, fewer remember Goliad. The site of the massacre is located near Presidio la Bahia, just south of the town of Goliad.
CONSERVATION EASEMENT
In 2005, with a desire to conserve the heritage of the ranch, the owners donated a landowner friendly conservation easement to The Nature Conservancy of Texas and have continued to operate the ranch as they always have. The owners have made the decision to sell the Berclair Ranch portion of the parent ranch to their future neighbor as they will continue to own and operate on the ranch to the north that is also governed by the same conservation easement. The Berclair Ranch does include a 10 acre building envelope for the construction of a new headquarters should the next steward desire to do so. Please contact Broker for additional information.
OTHER
The west and east pastures of the Berclair Ranch are separated by paved Power Road that provides not only great access to different pasture gates, it also provides a cattle drive lane frequently used by the ranch. Power Road terminates at the end of the ranch and has limited use overall.
The historic Moya family cemetery (aka Mucorrera Cemetery) is located in the east pasture and is used infrequently by Moya family descendants.
The information contained herein has been gathered from sources deemed reliable; however, Republic Ranches, LLC and its principals, members, officers, associates, agents and employees cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information. The information contained herein is subject to changes, errors, omissions, prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by owner. Prospective buyers should verify all information to their satisfaction. No representation is made as to the possible value of this investment or type of use, and prospective buyers are urged to consult with their tax and legal advisors before making a final determination.
Real Estate buyers are hereby notified that real properties and its rights and amenities in the States of Texas; Oklahoma; Colorado; Louisiana; Arkansas; and New Mexico are subject to many forces and impacts whether natural, those caused by man, or otherwise; including, but not limited to, drought or other weather related events, disease (e.g. Oak Wilt, Anthrax, Chronic Wasting Disease), invasive species, illegal trespassing, previous owner actions, neighbor actions and government actions. Prospective buyers of Texas real estate, New Mexico real estate, Colorado real estate, Oklahoma real estate, Arkansas Real Estate, or Louisiana real estate should investigate any concerns regarding a specific real property to their satisfaction.
When buying investment property the buyer's agent, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at initial showing of the property listing to the prospective real estate investor in order to participate in real estate commission. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Republic Ranches, LLC.
Republic Ranches, LLC reserves the right to require any or all interested buyer(s) of a particular property to provide proof of financial ability to purchase said property prior to the initial showing or any subsequent showing of the property. Republic Ranches, LLC also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to a potential buyer for any reason at Republic Ranches, LLC's sole and absolute discretion.
10/18/2024
$15,931,500
4085 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - Lucas Road, Berclair, TX
The Berclair Ranch, a 4,085 acre property in Goliad County, Texas, offers the unique opportunity to own a rich piece of Texas history and natural beauty. Part of a legacy family ranch, founded in 1859 by a pioneering new American and former member of Queen Victorias Guard, this property has been managed and conserved by six generations of the same family. The Berclair Ranch offers a blend of great hunting, grazing and other opportunities for continuing a tradition of stewardship on the land.
LOCATION
The Berclair Ranch is easily accessed by way of Lucas Road and Power Road, both paved roads. It is located near the small town of Berclair, approximately 12 miles from the historic town of Goliad, Texas, and is about 25 minutes from Beeville. It is also easily accessible from Victoria (41 miles), Corpus Christi (70 miles), San Antonio (91 miles), Austin (138 miles), and Houston (170 miles).
TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT
The ranch features a beautifully diverse landscape, including rolling native rangelands complete with centuries-old live oak trees and wildflowers during the spring. The current owners have typically maintained several improved pastures in coastal over the years. There is enough roll and topographical change to allow for expansive view sheds and privacy alike. Blanco Creek is the western border of the ranch, while Mucorrera Creek traverses the ranch near the eastern border, offering stunning cliffs and deep pools during normal times. Blanco Creek also offers recreational activities like fishing and canoeing at times.
WILDLIFE
The low-fenced ranch is surrounded by other large properties, creating a haven for wildlife. The ranch enjoys populations of white-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, quail, javelina, waterfowl, songbirds, various predators and feral hogs.
AGRICULTURE
Approximately 18% of the ranch has been maintained in coastal pastures, supporting the active cattle operation. The ranch includes two sets of working pens and most of the fencing is in good condition. The operational area is well-equipped to manage and support agricultural activities, making it an all-around ranch suitable for various purposes.
IMPROVEMENTS
Currently, there are limited improvements on the ranch including the working pens (one being main operational area), two hunting camps and a homesite used by a ranch employee. One of the camps utilizes the old ranch homestead; however, the homestead does have some deferred maintenance needs.
WATER
Berclair Ranch has three water wells and multiple stock tanks spread throughout the property. Blanco Creek and Mucorrera Creek are not only beautiful but also provide vital water sources for wildlife and livestock during normal rainfall periods. Both of these creeks will flow following adequate rainfall.
ELECTRICITY
Electricity is available in multiple areas of the ranch.
MINERALS
Offering is surface only.
There are three wells (2 gas and 1 low volume oil) on a limited 450 acre leased portion of the ranch.
AREA HISTORY
Goliad County was the site of two battles in the Texas Revolution. The Battle of Goliad was a minor skirmish early in the war. However, the subsequent battle of Coleto was an important battle that culminated on March 27, 1836. Col. James Fannin and his Texan soldiers were executed by the Mexican army, under orders from Gen. Antonio Lpez de Santa Anna, in what became known as the Goliad Massacre. This event led to the Texas Revolutionary battle cry Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Although many remember the Alamo today, fewer remember Goliad. The site of the massacre is located near Presidio la Bahia, just south of the town of Goliad.
CONSERVATION EASEMENT
In 2005, with a desire to conserve the heritage of the ranch, the owners donated a landowner friendly conservation easement to The Nature Conservancy of Texas and have continued to operate the ranch as they always have. The owners have made the decision to sell the Berclair Ranch portion of the parent ranch to their future neighbor as they will continue to own and operate on the ranch to the north that is also governed by the same conservation easement. The Berclair Ranch does include a 10 acre building envelope for the construction of a new headquarters should the next steward desire to do so. Please contact Broker for additional information.
OTHER
The west and east pastures of the Berclair Ranch are separated by paved Power Road that provides not only great access to different pasture gates, it also provides a cattle drive lane frequently used by the ranch. Power Road terminates at the end of the ranch and has limited use overall.
The historic Moya family cemetery (aka Mucorrera Cemetery) is located in the east pasture and is used infrequently by Moya family descendants.
The information contained herein has been gathered from sources deemed reliable; however, Republic Ranches, LLC and its principals, members, officers, associates, agents and employees cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information. The information contained herein is subject to changes, errors, omissions, prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by owner. Prospective buyers should verify all information to their satisfaction. No representation is made as to the possible value of this investment or type of use, and prospective buyers are urged to consult with their tax and legal advisors before making a final determination.
Real Estate buyers are hereby notified that real properties and its rights and amenities in the States of Texas; Oklahoma; Colorado; Louisiana; Arkansas; and New Mexico are subject to many forces and impacts whether natural, those caused by man, or otherwise; including, but not limited to, drought or other weather related events, disease (e.g. Oak Wilt, Anthrax, Chronic Wasting Disease), invasive species, illegal trespassing, previous owner actions, neighbor actions and government actions. Prospective buyers of Texas real estate, New Mexico real estate, Colorado real estate, Oklahoma real estate, Arkansas Real Estate, or Louisiana real estate should investigate any concerns regarding a specific real property to their satisfaction.
When buying investment property the buyer's agent, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at initial showing of the property listing to the prospective real estate investor in order to participate in real estate commission. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Republic Ranches, LLC.
Republic Ranches, LLC reserves the right to require any or all interested buyer(s) of a particular property to provide proof of financial ability to purchase said property prior to the initial showing or any subsequent showing of the property. Republic Ranches, LLC also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to a potential buyer for any reason at Republic Ranches, LLC's sole and absolute discretion.
10/18/2024
$15,931,500
4085 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - Lucas Road, Berclair, TX
The Berclair Ranch, a 4,085 acre property in Goliad County, Texas, offers the unique opportunity to own a rich piece of Texas history and natural beauty. Part of a legacy family ranch, founded in 1859 by a pioneering new American and former member of Queen Victorias Guard, this property has been managed and conserved by six generations of the same family. The Berclair Ranch offers a blend of great hunting, grazing and other opportunities for continuing a tradition of stewardship on the land.
LOCATION
The Berclair Ranch is easily accessed by way of Lucas Road and Power Road, both paved roads. It is located near the small town of Berclair, approximately 12 miles from the historic town of Goliad, Texas, and is about 25 minutes from Beeville. It is also easily accessible from Victoria (41 miles), Corpus Christi (70 miles), San Antonio (91 miles), Austin (138 miles), and Houston (170 miles).
TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT
The ranch features a beautifully diverse landscape, including rolling native rangelands complete with centuries-old live oak trees and wildflowers during the spring. The current owners have typically maintained several improved pastures in coastal over the years. There is enough roll and topographical change to allow for expansive view sheds and privacy alike. Blanco Creek is the western border of the ranch, while Mucorrera Creek traverses the ranch near the eastern border, offering stunning cliffs and deep pools during normal times. Blanco Creek also offers recreational activities like fishing and canoeing at times.
WILDLIFE
The low-fenced ranch is surrounded by other large properties, creating a haven for wildlife. The ranch enjoys populations of white-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, quail, javelina, waterfowl, songbirds, various predators and feral hogs.
AGRICULTURE
Approximately 18% of the ranch has been maintained in coastal pastures, supporting the active cattle operation. The ranch includes two sets of working pens and most of the fencing is in good condition. The operational area is well-equipped to manage and support agricultural activities, making it an all-around ranch suitable for various purposes.
IMPROVEMENTS
Currently, there are limited improvements on the ranch including the working pens (one being main operational area), two hunting camps and a homesite used by a ranch employee. One of the camps utilizes the old ranch homestead; however, the homestead does have some deferred maintenance needs.
WATER
Berclair Ranch has three water wells and multiple stock tanks spread throughout the property. Blanco Creek and Mucorrera Creek are not only beautiful but also provide vital water sources for wildlife and livestock during normal rainfall periods. Both of these creeks will flow following adequate rainfall.
ELECTRICITY
Electricity is available in multiple areas of the ranch.
MINERALS
Offering is surface only.
There are three wells (2 gas and 1 low volume oil) on a limited 450 acre leased portion of the ranch.
AREA HISTORY
Goliad County was the site of two battles in the Texas Revolution. The Battle of Goliad was a minor skirmish early in the war. However, the subsequent battle of Coleto was an important battle that culminated on March 27, 1836. Col. James Fannin and his Texan soldiers were executed by the Mexican army, under orders from Gen. Antonio Lpez de Santa Anna, in what became known as the Goliad Massacre. This event led to the Texas Revolutionary battle cry Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Although many remember the Alamo today, fewer remember Goliad. The site of the massacre is located near Presidio la Bahia, just south of the town of Goliad.
CONSERVATION EASEMENT
In 2005, with a desire to conserve the heritage of the ranch, the owners donated a landowner friendly conservation easement to The Nature Conservancy of Texas and have continued to operate the ranch as they always have. The owners have made the decision to sell the Berclair Ranch portion of the parent ranch to their future neighbor as they will continue to own and operate on the ranch to the north that is also governed by the same conservation easement. The Berclair Ranch does include a 10 acre building envelope for the construction of a new headquarters should the next steward desire to do so. Please contact Broker for additional information.
OTHER
The west and east pastures of the Berclair Ranch are separated by paved Power Road that provides not only great access to different pasture gates, it also provides a cattle drive lane frequently used by the ranch. Power Road terminates at the end of the ranch and has limited use overall.
The historic Moya family cemetery (aka Mucorrera Cemetery) is located in the east pasture and is used infrequently by Moya family descendants.
The information contained herein has been gathered from sources deemed reliable; however, Republic Ranches, LLC and its principals, members, officers, associates, agents and employees cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information. The information contained herein is subject to changes, errors, omissions, prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by owner. Prospective buyers should verify all information to their satisfaction. No representation is made as to the possible value of this investment or type of use, and prospective buyers are urged to consult with their tax and legal advisors before making a final determination.
Real Estate buyers are hereby notified that real properties and its rights and amenities in the States of Texas; Oklahoma; Colorado; Louisiana; Arkansas; and New Mexico are subject to many forces and impacts whether natural, those caused by man, or otherwise; including, but not limited to, drought or other weather related events, disease (e.g. Oak Wilt, Anthrax, Chronic Wasting Disease), invasive species, illegal trespassing, previous owner actions, neighbor actions and government actions. Prospective buyers of Texas real estate, New Mexico real estate, Colorado real estate, Oklahoma real estate, Arkansas Real Estate, or Louisiana real estate should investigate any concerns regarding a specific real property to their satisfaction.
When buying investment property the buyer's agent, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at initial showing of the property listing to the prospective real estate investor in order to participate in real estate commission. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Republic Ranches, LLC.
Republic Ranches, LLC reserves the right to require any or all interested buyer(s) of a particular property to provide proof of financial ability to purchase said property prior to the initial showing or any subsequent showing of the property. Republic Ranches, LLC also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to a potential buyer for any reason at Republic Ranches, LLC's sole and absolute discretion.
10/18/2024
$15,931,500
4085 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - Lucas Road, Berclair, TX
The Berclair Ranch, a 4,085 acre property in Goliad County, Texas, offers the unique opportunity to own a rich piece of Texas history and natural beauty. Part of a legacy family ranch, founded in 1859 by a pioneering new American and former member of Queen Victorias Guard, this property has been managed and conserved by six generations of the same family. The Berclair Ranch offers a blend of great hunting, grazing and other opportunities for continuing a tradition of stewardship on the land.
LOCATION
The Berclair Ranch is easily accessed by way of Lucas Road and Power Road, both paved roads. It is located near the small town of Berclair, approximately 12 miles from the historic town of Goliad, Texas, and is about 25 minutes from Beeville. It is also easily accessible from Victoria (41 miles), Corpus Christi (70 miles), San Antonio (91 miles), Austin (138 miles), and Houston (170 miles).
TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT
The ranch features a beautifully diverse landscape, including rolling native rangelands complete with centuries-old live oak trees and wildflowers during the spring. The current owners have typically maintained several improved pastures in coastal over the years. There is enough roll and topographical change to allow for expansive view sheds and privacy alike. Blanco Creek is the western border of the ranch, while Mucorrera Creek traverses the ranch near the eastern border, offering stunning cliffs and deep pools during normal times. Blanco Creek also offers recreational activities like fishing and canoeing at times.
WILDLIFE
The low-fenced ranch is surrounded by other large properties, creating a haven for wildlife. The ranch enjoys populations of white-tailed deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, quail, javelina, waterfowl, songbirds, various predators and feral hogs.
AGRICULTURE
Approximately 18% of the ranch has been maintained in coastal pastures, supporting the active cattle operation. The ranch includes two sets of working pens and most of the fencing is in good condition. The operational area is well-equipped to manage and support agricultural activities, making it an all-around ranch suitable for various purposes.
IMPROVEMENTS
Currently, there are limited improvements on the ranch including the working pens (one being main operational area), two hunting camps and a homesite used by a ranch employee. One of the camps utilizes the old ranch homestead; however, the homestead does have some deferred maintenance needs.
WATER
Berclair Ranch has three water wells and multiple stock tanks spread throughout the property. Blanco Creek and Mucorrera Creek are not only beautiful but also provide vital water sources for wildlife and livestock during normal rainfall periods. Both of these creeks will flow following adequate rainfall.
ELECTRICITY
Electricity is available in multiple areas of the ranch.
MINERALS
Offering is surface only.
There are three wells (2 gas and 1 low volume oil) on a limited 450 acre leased portion of the ranch.
AREA HISTORY
Goliad County was the site of two battles in the Texas Revolution. The Battle of Goliad was a minor skirmish early in the war. However, the subsequent battle of Coleto was an important battle that culminated on March 27, 1836. Col. James Fannin and his Texan soldiers were executed by the Mexican army, under orders from Gen. Antonio Lpez de Santa Anna, in what became known as the Goliad Massacre. This event led to the Texas Revolutionary battle cry Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Although many remember the Alamo today, fewer remember Goliad. The site of the massacre is located near Presidio la Bahia, just south of the town of Goliad.
CONSERVATION EASEMENT
In 2005, with a desire to conserve the heritage of the ranch, the owners donated a landowner friendly conservation easement to The Nature Conservancy of Texas and have continued to operate the ranch as they always have. The owners have made the decision to sell the Berclair Ranch portion of the parent ranch to their future neighbor as they will continue to own and operate on the ranch to the north that is also governed by the same conservation easement. The Berclair Ranch does include a 10 acre building envelope for the construction of a new headquarters should the next steward desire to do so. Please contact Broker for additional information.
OTHER
The west and east pastures of the Berclair Ranch are separated by paved Power Road that provides not only great access to different pasture gates, it also provides a cattle drive lane frequently used by the ranch. Power Road terminates at the end of the ranch and has limited use overall.
The historic Moya family cemetery (aka Mucorrera Cemetery) is located in the east pasture and is used infrequently by Moya family descendants.
The information contained herein has been gathered from sources deemed reliable; however, Republic Ranches, LLC and its principals, members, officers, associates, agents and employees cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information. The information contained herein is subject to changes, errors, omissions, prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by owner. Prospective buyers should verify all information to their satisfaction. No representation is made as to the possible value of this investment or type of use, and prospective buyers are urged to consult with their tax and legal advisors before making a final determination.
Real Estate buyers are hereby notified that real properties and its rights and amenities in the States of Texas; Oklahoma; Colorado; Louisiana; Arkansas; and New Mexico are subject to many forces and impacts whether natural, those caused by man, or otherwise; including, but not limited to, drought or other weather related events, disease (e.g. Oak Wilt, Anthrax, Chronic Wasting Disease), invasive species, illegal trespassing, previous owner actions, neighbor actions and government actions. Prospective buyers of Texas real estate, New Mexico real estate, Colorado real estate, Oklahoma real estate, Arkansas Real Estate, or Louisiana real estate should investigate any concerns regarding a specific real property to their satisfaction.
When buying investment property the buyer's agent, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at initial showing of the property listing to the prospective real estate investor in order to participate in real estate commission. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Republic Ranches, LLC.
Republic Ranches, LLC reserves the right to require any or all interested buyer(s) of a particular property to provide proof of financial ability to purchase said property prior to the initial showing or any subsequent showing of the property. Republic Ranches, LLC also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to a potential buyer for any reason at Republic Ranches, LLC's sole and absolute discretion.
01/29/2025
$4,600,000
58 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - Hallemann Road, Goliad, TX
The beautiful Casa de Azul Ranch overlooking the Coleto Creek valley is located between the towns of Goliad and Cuero. The ranch has huge live oaks dotted along the well-kept grasslands giving the ranch a park-like setting. The main house on the ranch is an exquisitely appointed home built for entertaining, and family gatherings, and a place to relax and enjoy the tranquility of big ranch country. The housing compound includes a guest home, a large outbuilding, a huge pool/patio area overlooking the valley, a professional skeet range, and a large playground with a treehouse and trampoline for the kids.
LOCATION
The ranch is located just west of FM 183 off Hallemann Road, which is paved. The property is 12 miles north of Goliad, 20 miles south of Cuero, 29 miles west of Victoria, and 155 miles to Houston.
TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT
The ranch is located on a hilltop overlooking the Coleto Creek (Eighteen Mile Creek) Valley. It has improved grasses with huge live oaks dotted throughout the property. The soils are fine sandy loams that drain well.
WILDLIFE
The ranch has plenty of white-tailed deer, dove, quail, hogs and other south Texas wildlife.
AGRICULTURE
Currently, the property is cutting hay, but with the improved grasses could also run cattle.
IMPROVEMENTS
Main House: Built in 2014, this magnificent home is a five-bedroom house with amazing attributes that create a fantastic experience as nice as any ranch house in the State. Decorated tastefully throughout with fine furniture that will all stay with the sale. The entire home is a Smart home with security cameras, a weather station, an 80 KW generator, and a sprinkler system. Everything can be run through your phone. Internet is provided by a line-of-sight tower on the property which provides excellent Wi-Fi access.
A spacious master bedroom with an expansive bathroom that includes huge closets, his and her bathrooms, and indoor and outdoor showers. Just off the master bedroom is a fully equipped gym overlooking the pool area and a sitting room.
All four guest rooms have their own private bathrooms and closets. Additionally, there is the great room with a den/kitchen/bar and breakfast room, a study, dining room, James Bond-themed theater room, utility room, mudroom, foyer, second small den, and inside access to the four-bay air conditioned garage. Gas is provided by a buried 1,000-gallon propane tank that fuels the heating systems in all buildings, kitchen cooktop, outdoor grill and Wok burner, on-demand water heaters and pool spa.
The kitchen includes Viking Professional Series appliances including a microwave, double ovens, a Pro range top with griddle, dishwashers (2), refrigerator and freezer. The bar area includes wine coolers (2), nugget/soft ice maker, and under-counter beverage cooler, as well as a TV hidden behind the bar mirror.
Outside of the main home is a wonderful large infinity-edge swimming pool with a huge patio with Tropitone Outdoor furniture. A covered outdoor kitchen is just off the den overlooking the pool/patio area with a beverage cooler, ice maker, Viking Professional Series 54 barbecue grill, and Wok burner and warming drawer. Two outdoor TVs are on the patio for Saturday game watching.
Guest home: The guest house is a short walk from the main house and provides an additional three-bedroom, two-bath home with a kitchen, den, utility room, and two-car garage.
Outbuilding: between the main home and the guest home is a large four-bay outbuilding that is utilized for storing equipment and a workshop. This outbuilding is air-conditioned and could be used as a party space with its high ceilings.
Professional Skeet Range: The skeet range is equipped with Italian-made Mantarelli traps, includes lights for night shoots, and is integrated with the Smart Home control system.
Other: Both homes are equipped with water softeners, and the ranch is outfitted with 16 security cameras and automatic gas and water shut-off systems, and the lights are integrated with the Smart Home control system.
WATER
The ranch has one water well that produces over 60 gpm from about 200. This area sits over the Gulf Coast Aquifer and water is plentiful and the quality is excellent.
MINERALS
The property is protected by a no drilling clause.
01/29/2025
$4,600,000
58 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - Hallemann Road, Goliad, TX
The beautiful Casa de Azul Ranch overlooking the Coleto Creek valley is located between the towns of Goliad and Cuero. The ranch has huge live oaks dotted along the well-kept grasslands giving the ranch a park-like setting. The main house on the ranch is an exquisitely appointed home built for entertaining, and family gatherings, and a place to relax and enjoy the tranquility of big ranch country. The housing compound includes a guest home, a large outbuilding, a huge pool/patio area overlooking the valley, a professional skeet range, and a large playground with a treehouse and trampoline for the kids.
LOCATION
The ranch is located just west of FM 183 off Hallemann Road, which is paved. The property is 12 miles north of Goliad, 20 miles south of Cuero, 29 miles west of Victoria, and 155 miles to Houston.
TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT
The ranch is located on a hilltop overlooking the Coleto Creek (Eighteen Mile Creek) Valley. It has improved grasses with huge live oaks dotted throughout the property. The soils are fine sandy loams that drain well.
WILDLIFE
The ranch has plenty of white-tailed deer, dove, quail, hogs and other south Texas wildlife.
AGRICULTURE
Currently, the property is cutting hay, but with the improved grasses could also run cattle.
IMPROVEMENTS
Main House: Built in 2014, this magnificent home is a five-bedroom house with amazing attributes that create a fantastic experience as nice as any ranch house in the State. Decorated tastefully throughout with fine furniture that will all stay with the sale. The entire home is a Smart home with security cameras, a weather station, an 80 KW generator, and a sprinkler system. Everything can be run through your phone. Internet is provided by a line-of-sight tower on the property which provides excellent Wi-Fi access.
A spacious master bedroom with an expansive bathroom that includes huge closets, his and her bathrooms, and indoor and outdoor showers. Just off the master bedroom is a fully equipped gym overlooking the pool area and a sitting room.
All four guest rooms have their own private bathrooms and closets. Additionally, there is the great room with a den/kitchen/bar and breakfast room, a study, dining room, James Bond-themed theater room, utility room, mudroom, foyer, second small den, and inside access to the four-bay air conditioned garage. Gas is provided by a buried 1,000-gallon propane tank that fuels the heating systems in all buildings, kitchen cooktop, outdoor grill and Wok burner, on-demand water heaters and pool spa.
The kitchen includes Viking Professional Series appliances including a microwave, double ovens, a Pro range top with griddle, dishwashers (2), refrigerator and freezer. The bar area includes wine coolers (2), nugget/soft ice maker, and under-counter beverage cooler, as well as a TV hidden behind the bar mirror.
Outside of the main home is a wonderful large infinity-edge swimming pool with a huge patio with Tropitone Outdoor furniture. A covered outdoor kitchen is just off the den overlooking the pool/patio area with a beverage cooler, ice maker, Viking Professional Series 54 barbecue grill, and Wok burner and warming drawer. Two outdoor TVs are on the patio for Saturday game watching.
Guest home: The guest house is a short walk from the main house and provides an additional three-bedroom, two-bath home with a kitchen, den, utility room, and two-car garage.
Outbuilding: between the main home and the guest home is a large four-bay outbuilding that is utilized for storing equipment and a workshop. This outbuilding is air-conditioned and could be used as a party space with its high ceilings.
Professional Skeet Range: The skeet range is equipped with Italian-made Mantarelli traps, includes lights for night shoots, and is integrated with the Smart Home control system.
Other: Both homes are equipped with water softeners, and the ranch is outfitted with 16 security cameras and automatic gas and water shut-off systems, and the lights are integrated with the Smart Home control system.
WATER
The ranch has one water well that produces over 60 gpm from about 200. This area sits over the Gulf Coast Aquifer and water is plentiful and the quality is excellent.
MINERALS
The property is protected by a no drilling clause.
01/29/2025
$4,600,000
58 ac.
ACTIVE
Goliad County - Hallemann Road, Goliad, TX
The beautiful Casa de Azul Ranch overlooking the Coleto Creek valley is located between the towns of Goliad and Cuero. The ranch has huge live oaks dotted along the well-kept grasslands giving the ranch a park-like setting. The main house on the ranch is an exquisitely appointed home built for entertaining, and family gatherings, and a place to relax and enjoy the tranquility of big ranch country. The housing compound includes a guest home, a large outbuilding, a huge pool/patio area overlooking the valley, a professional skeet range, and a large playground with a treehouse and trampoline for the kids.
LOCATION
The ranch is located just west of FM 183 off Hallemann Road, which is paved. The property is 12 miles north of Goliad, 20 miles south of Cuero, 29 miles west of Victoria, and 155 miles to Houston.
TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT
The ranch is located on a hilltop overlooking the Coleto Creek (Eighteen Mile Creek) Valley. It has improved grasses with huge live oaks dotted throughout the property. The soils are fine sandy loams that drain well.
WILDLIFE
The ranch has plenty of white-tailed deer, dove, quail, hogs and other south Texas wildlife.
AGRICULTURE
Currently, the property is cutting hay, but with the improved grasses could also run cattle.
IMPROVEMENTS
Main House: Built in 2014, this magnificent home is a five-bedroom house with amazing attributes that create a fantastic experience as nice as any ranch house in the State. Decorated tastefully throughout with fine furniture that will all stay with the sale. The entire home is a Smart home with security cameras, a weather station, an 80 KW generator, and a sprinkler system. Everything can be run through your phone. Internet is provided by a line-of-sight tower on the property which provides excellent Wi-Fi access.
A spacious master bedroom with an expansive bathroom that includes huge closets, his and her bathrooms, and indoor and outdoor showers. Just off the master bedroom is a fully equipped gym overlooking the pool area and a sitting room.
All four guest rooms have their own private bathrooms and closets. Additionally, there is the great room with a den/kitchen/bar and breakfast room, a study, dining room, James Bond-themed theater room, utility room, mudroom, foyer, second small den, and inside access to the four-bay air conditioned garage. Gas is provided by a buried 1,000-gallon propane tank that fuels the heating systems in all buildings, kitchen cooktop, outdoor grill and Wok burner, on-demand water heaters and pool spa.
The kitchen includes Viking Professional Series appliances including a microwave, double ovens, a Pro range top with griddle, dishwashers (2), refrigerator and freezer. The bar area includes wine coolers (2), nugget/soft ice maker, and under-counter beverage cooler, as well as a TV hidden behind the bar mirror.
Outside of the main home is a wonderful large infinity-edge swimming pool with a huge patio with Tropitone Outdoor furniture. A covered outdoor kitchen is just off the den overlooking the pool/patio area with a beverage cooler, ice maker, Viking Professional Series 54 barbecue grill, and Wok burner and warming drawer. Two outdoor TVs are on the patio for Saturday game watching.
Guest home: The guest house is a short walk from the main house and provides an additional three-bedroom, two-bath home with a kitchen, den, utility room, and two-car garage.
Outbuilding: between the main home and the guest home is a large four-bay outbuilding that is utilized for storing equipment and a workshop. This outbuilding is air-conditioned and could be used as a party space with its high ceilings.
Professional Skeet Range: The skeet range is equipped with Italian-made Mantarelli traps, includes lights for night shoots, and is integrated with the Smart Home control system.
Other: Both homes are equipped with water softeners, and the ranch is outfitted with 16 security cameras and automatic gas and water shut-off systems, and the lights are integrated with the Smart Home control system.
WATER
The ranch has one water well that produces over 60 gpm from about 200. This area sits over the Gulf Coast Aquifer and water is plentiful and the quality is excellent.
MINERALS
The property is protected by a no drilling clause.
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