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09/02/2025
$18,000,000
930 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - 2300 Ranch Road 2323, Llano, TX
Location:
Situated in the rolling terrain of the iconic Texas Hill Country, the C Bar Ranch spans approximately 930 picturesque acres just 2.2 miles west-southwest of Llano, Texasa charming, historic town with a population of 3,635. Ideally situated for both seclusion and convenience, the ranch offers a perfect blend of tranquil rural living and easy access to urban amenities. It's located within a scenic drive to major metropolitan areas: Austin (72 miles), San Antonio (107 miles), and Fort Worth (190 miles), making it an excellent candidate for a weekend retreat, hunting escape, or long-term investment opportunity. The location offers both peaceful isolation and connectivity, ideal for those seeking a balance between privacy and accessibility.
Elevation:
The ranch showcases a gentle elevation change of approximately 100 feet, creating natural high points that provide expansive, panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. These subtle elevation shifts lend the property a rolling, dynamic topography that enhances its visual appeal and opens up possibilities for scenic homesites, observation points, and picturesque trails. From these vantage points, visitors can take in sweeping vistas of the Texas Hill Country, dotted with native vegetation and wildlife.
Improvements:
A custom-built main residence, constructed in 2017, anchors the property. This well-appointed home spans roughly 3,300 square feet and offers 4 spacious bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms, all designed for comfort, function, and rustic elegance. The backyard serves as a private oasis, featuring a resort-style pool and a relaxing hot tub, perfect for unwinding under the stars or entertaining guests.
In addition to the main house, the ranch includes two comfortable and functional cabins, measuring approximately 1,800 and 980 square feet, respectively. These are currently occupied by ranch hands and their families, ensuring ongoing care and presence on the property.
For operational needs, there is a sturdy 2-bay metal shop with an extended awning for shaded workspace or equipment storage. A well-maintained roping arena offers excellent infrastructure for equestrian activities, training, or recreational rodeo events. Nearby, a durable set of working and livestock pens provides essential facilities for managing cattle and other livestock, adding both utility and value to the property.
Water:
Water is abundant on the C Bar Ranch, a critical asset in this region of Texas. Flag Creek, a seasonal creek, runs throughout the northern portion of the C Bar for 1.5 miles.
The property has eight water wells, four of which are currently operational (3 electric, 1 solar), supplying water throughout the various pastures, livestock pens, and residential areas. This water infrastructure ensures reliability for both agricultural operations and domestic use, enhancing the ranchs sustainability and appeal.
Soils:
The ranchs soil composition is primarily Ligon fine sandy loam and Katemcy fine sandy loam, known for their fertility and versatility. These soils support healthy grass growth and are conducive to a wide variety of vegetation, making them ideal for grazing, wildlife habitat, or small-scale farming ventures. Scattered granite outcroppings add visual interest and a touch of rugged character to the land. Approximately 7580% of the property is well-suited for cultivating native grasses and supporting diverse ecosystems.
Wildlife:
The C Bar Ranch teems with diverse and abundant wildlife, offering exceptional hunting and wildlife observation opportunities. Native
species include white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, bobwhite quail, mourning doves, and feral hogs. Predatory species such as coyotes,
raccoons, red foxes, and gray foxes roam the terrain, contributing to the ranchs natural ecological balance.
In recent years, axis deer, a sought-after exotic species, have been occasionally sighted on the propertythough it's not confirmed if they have established a permanent presence. The ranch also serves as a seasonal haven for native birds and migratory waterfowl, which can often be seen gathering around the ranchs ponds and seasonal creek beds, particularly during the spring and fall migrations. For the avid outdoorsman or conservation-minded buyer, the ranch presents an ideal setting for wildlife management, photography, and hunting.
Financial: The seller will provide a basic title policy and existing survey. If the current agricultural use of the property ceases after the sale for any reason, or if the buyer does not file Form 50-167 Application for 1-d-1 (Open Space) appraisal in a timely manner, and the appraisal district begins valuing the property at market value rather than production value, the seller will not be held
responsible for rollback taxes for any of the current or preceding five years. The buyer hereby releases the seller from all liability.
Disclaimer: The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted by the broker or seller and is subject to change, prior to sale, errors, and/or omissions, and withdrawal
from the market. Buyers are responsible for their resolution to purchase the subject property according to local, state, and federal law, and due diligence as required by the proposed use. The property is shown by appointment only; do not trespass. The buyer's broker must be identified on the first contact and must accompany the buying prospect on the first showing to be allowed full fee participation. Fee participation will ultimately be at the sole discretion of the listing broker.
09/02/2025
$18,000,000
930 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - 2300 Ranch Road 2323, Llano, TX
Location:
Situated in the rolling terrain of the iconic Texas Hill Country, the C Bar Ranch spans approximately 930 picturesque acres just 2.2 miles west-southwest of Llano, Texasa charming, historic town with a population of 3,635. Ideally situated for both seclusion and convenience, the ranch offers a perfect blend of tranquil rural living and easy access to urban amenities. It's located within a scenic drive to major metropolitan areas: Austin (72 miles), San Antonio (107 miles), and Fort Worth (190 miles), making it an excellent candidate for a weekend retreat, hunting escape, or long-term investment opportunity. The location offers both peaceful isolation and connectivity, ideal for those seeking a balance between privacy and accessibility.
Elevation:
The ranch showcases a gentle elevation change of approximately 100 feet, creating natural high points that provide expansive, panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. These subtle elevation shifts lend the property a rolling, dynamic topography that enhances its visual appeal and opens up possibilities for scenic homesites, observation points, and picturesque trails. From these vantage points, visitors can take in sweeping vistas of the Texas Hill Country, dotted with native vegetation and wildlife.
Improvements:
A custom-built main residence, constructed in 2017, anchors the property. This well-appointed home spans roughly 3,300 square feet and offers 4 spacious bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms, all designed for comfort, function, and rustic elegance. The backyard serves as a private oasis, featuring a resort-style pool and a relaxing hot tub, perfect for unwinding under the stars or entertaining guests.
In addition to the main house, the ranch includes two comfortable and functional cabins, measuring approximately 1,800 and 980 square feet, respectively. These are currently occupied by ranch hands and their families, ensuring ongoing care and presence on the property.
For operational needs, there is a sturdy 2-bay metal shop with an extended awning for shaded workspace or equipment storage. A well-maintained roping arena offers excellent infrastructure for equestrian activities, training, or recreational rodeo events. Nearby, a durable set of working and livestock pens provides essential facilities for managing cattle and other livestock, adding both utility and value to the property.
Water:
Water is abundant on the C Bar Ranch, a critical asset in this region of Texas. Flag Creek, a seasonal creek, runs throughout the northern portion of the C Bar for 1.5 miles.
The property has eight water wells, four of which are currently operational (3 electric, 1 solar), supplying water throughout the various pastures, livestock pens, and residential areas. This water infrastructure ensures reliability for both agricultural operations and domestic use, enhancing the ranchs sustainability and appeal.
Soils:
The ranchs soil composition is primarily Ligon fine sandy loam and Katemcy fine sandy loam, known for their fertility and versatility. These soils support healthy grass growth and are conducive to a wide variety of vegetation, making them ideal for grazing, wildlife habitat, or small-scale farming ventures. Scattered granite outcroppings add visual interest and a touch of rugged character to the land. Approximately 7580% of the property is well-suited for cultivating native grasses and supporting diverse ecosystems.
Wildlife:
The C Bar Ranch teems with diverse and abundant wildlife, offering exceptional hunting and wildlife observation opportunities. Native
species include white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, bobwhite quail, mourning doves, and feral hogs. Predatory species such as coyotes,
raccoons, red foxes, and gray foxes roam the terrain, contributing to the ranchs natural ecological balance.
In recent years, axis deer, a sought-after exotic species, have been occasionally sighted on the propertythough it's not confirmed if they have established a permanent presence. The ranch also serves as a seasonal haven for native birds and migratory waterfowl, which can often be seen gathering around the ranchs ponds and seasonal creek beds, particularly during the spring and fall migrations. For the avid outdoorsman or conservation-minded buyer, the ranch presents an ideal setting for wildlife management, photography, and hunting.
Financial: The seller will provide a basic title policy and existing survey. If the current agricultural use of the property ceases after the sale for any reason, or if the buyer does not file Form 50-167 Application for 1-d-1 (Open Space) appraisal in a timely manner, and the appraisal district begins valuing the property at market value rather than production value, the seller will not be held
responsible for rollback taxes for any of the current or preceding five years. The buyer hereby releases the seller from all liability.
Disclaimer: The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted by the broker or seller and is subject to change, prior to sale, errors, and/or omissions, and withdrawal
from the market. Buyers are responsible for their resolution to purchase the subject property according to local, state, and federal law, and due diligence as required by the proposed use. The property is shown by appointment only; do not trespass. The buyer's broker must be identified on the first contact and must accompany the buying prospect on the first showing to be allowed full fee participation. Fee participation will ultimately be at the sole discretion of the listing broker.
09/02/2025
$18,000,000
930 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - 2300 Ranch Road 2323, Llano, TX
Location:
Situated in the rolling terrain of the iconic Texas Hill Country, the C Bar Ranch spans approximately 930 picturesque acres just 2.2 miles west-southwest of Llano, Texasa charming, historic town with a population of 3,635. Ideally situated for both seclusion and convenience, the ranch offers a perfect blend of tranquil rural living and easy access to urban amenities. It's located within a scenic drive to major metropolitan areas: Austin (72 miles), San Antonio (107 miles), and Fort Worth (190 miles), making it an excellent candidate for a weekend retreat, hunting escape, or long-term investment opportunity. The location offers both peaceful isolation and connectivity, ideal for those seeking a balance between privacy and accessibility.
Elevation:
The ranch showcases a gentle elevation change of approximately 100 feet, creating natural high points that provide expansive, panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. These subtle elevation shifts lend the property a rolling, dynamic topography that enhances its visual appeal and opens up possibilities for scenic homesites, observation points, and picturesque trails. From these vantage points, visitors can take in sweeping vistas of the Texas Hill Country, dotted with native vegetation and wildlife.
Improvements:
A custom-built main residence, constructed in 2017, anchors the property. This well-appointed home spans roughly 3,300 square feet and offers 4 spacious bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms, all designed for comfort, function, and rustic elegance. The backyard serves as a private oasis, featuring a resort-style pool and a relaxing hot tub, perfect for unwinding under the stars or entertaining guests.
In addition to the main house, the ranch includes two comfortable and functional cabins, measuring approximately 1,800 and 980 square feet, respectively. These are currently occupied by ranch hands and their families, ensuring ongoing care and presence on the property.
For operational needs, there is a sturdy 2-bay metal shop with an extended awning for shaded workspace or equipment storage. A well-maintained roping arena offers excellent infrastructure for equestrian activities, training, or recreational rodeo events. Nearby, a durable set of working and livestock pens provides essential facilities for managing cattle and other livestock, adding both utility and value to the property.
Water:
Water is abundant on the C Bar Ranch, a critical asset in this region of Texas. Flag Creek, a seasonal creek, runs throughout the northern portion of the C Bar for 1.5 miles.
The property has eight water wells, four of which are currently operational (3 electric, 1 solar), supplying water throughout the various pastures, livestock pens, and residential areas. This water infrastructure ensures reliability for both agricultural operations and domestic use, enhancing the ranchs sustainability and appeal.
Soils:
The ranchs soil composition is primarily Ligon fine sandy loam and Katemcy fine sandy loam, known for their fertility and versatility. These soils support healthy grass growth and are conducive to a wide variety of vegetation, making them ideal for grazing, wildlife habitat, or small-scale farming ventures. Scattered granite outcroppings add visual interest and a touch of rugged character to the land. Approximately 7580% of the property is well-suited for cultivating native grasses and supporting diverse ecosystems.
Wildlife:
The C Bar Ranch teems with diverse and abundant wildlife, offering exceptional hunting and wildlife observation opportunities. Native
species include white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, bobwhite quail, mourning doves, and feral hogs. Predatory species such as coyotes,
raccoons, red foxes, and gray foxes roam the terrain, contributing to the ranchs natural ecological balance.
In recent years, axis deer, a sought-after exotic species, have been occasionally sighted on the propertythough it's not confirmed if they have established a permanent presence. The ranch also serves as a seasonal haven for native birds and migratory waterfowl, which can often be seen gathering around the ranchs ponds and seasonal creek beds, particularly during the spring and fall migrations. For the avid outdoorsman or conservation-minded buyer, the ranch presents an ideal setting for wildlife management, photography, and hunting.
Financial: The seller will provide a basic title policy and existing survey. If the current agricultural use of the property ceases after the sale for any reason, or if the buyer does not file Form 50-167 Application for 1-d-1 (Open Space) appraisal in a timely manner, and the appraisal district begins valuing the property at market value rather than production value, the seller will not be held
responsible for rollback taxes for any of the current or preceding five years. The buyer hereby releases the seller from all liability.
Disclaimer: The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted by the broker or seller and is subject to change, prior to sale, errors, and/or omissions, and withdrawal
from the market. Buyers are responsible for their resolution to purchase the subject property according to local, state, and federal law, and due diligence as required by the proposed use. The property is shown by appointment only; do not trespass. The buyer's broker must be identified on the first contact and must accompany the buying prospect on the first showing to be allowed full fee participation. Fee participation will ultimately be at the sole discretion of the listing broker.
09/02/2025
$18,000,000
930 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - 2300 Ranch Road 2323, Llano, TX
Location:
Situated in the rolling terrain of the iconic Texas Hill Country, the C Bar Ranch spans approximately 930 picturesque acres just 2.2 miles west-southwest of Llano, Texasa charming, historic town with a population of 3,635. Ideally situated for both seclusion and convenience, the ranch offers a perfect blend of tranquil rural living and easy access to urban amenities. It's located within a scenic drive to major metropolitan areas: Austin (72 miles), San Antonio (107 miles), and Fort Worth (190 miles), making it an excellent candidate for a weekend retreat, hunting escape, or long-term investment opportunity. The location offers both peaceful isolation and connectivity, ideal for those seeking a balance between privacy and accessibility.
Elevation:
The ranch showcases a gentle elevation change of approximately 100 feet, creating natural high points that provide expansive, panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. These subtle elevation shifts lend the property a rolling, dynamic topography that enhances its visual appeal and opens up possibilities for scenic homesites, observation points, and picturesque trails. From these vantage points, visitors can take in sweeping vistas of the Texas Hill Country, dotted with native vegetation and wildlife.
Improvements:
A custom-built main residence, constructed in 2017, anchors the property. This well-appointed home spans roughly 3,300 square feet and offers 4 spacious bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms, all designed for comfort, function, and rustic elegance. The backyard serves as a private oasis, featuring a resort-style pool and a relaxing hot tub, perfect for unwinding under the stars or entertaining guests.
In addition to the main house, the ranch includes two comfortable and functional cabins, measuring approximately 1,800 and 980 square feet, respectively. These are currently occupied by ranch hands and their families, ensuring ongoing care and presence on the property.
For operational needs, there is a sturdy 2-bay metal shop with an extended awning for shaded workspace or equipment storage. A well-maintained roping arena offers excellent infrastructure for equestrian activities, training, or recreational rodeo events. Nearby, a durable set of working and livestock pens provides essential facilities for managing cattle and other livestock, adding both utility and value to the property.
Water:
Water is abundant on the C Bar Ranch, a critical asset in this region of Texas. Flag Creek, a seasonal creek, runs throughout the northern portion of the C Bar for 1.5 miles.
The property has eight water wells, four of which are currently operational (3 electric, 1 solar), supplying water throughout the various pastures, livestock pens, and residential areas. This water infrastructure ensures reliability for both agricultural operations and domestic use, enhancing the ranchs sustainability and appeal.
Soils:
The ranchs soil composition is primarily Ligon fine sandy loam and Katemcy fine sandy loam, known for their fertility and versatility. These soils support healthy grass growth and are conducive to a wide variety of vegetation, making them ideal for grazing, wildlife habitat, or small-scale farming ventures. Scattered granite outcroppings add visual interest and a touch of rugged character to the land. Approximately 7580% of the property is well-suited for cultivating native grasses and supporting diverse ecosystems.
Wildlife:
The C Bar Ranch teems with diverse and abundant wildlife, offering exceptional hunting and wildlife observation opportunities. Native
species include white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, bobwhite quail, mourning doves, and feral hogs. Predatory species such as coyotes,
raccoons, red foxes, and gray foxes roam the terrain, contributing to the ranchs natural ecological balance.
In recent years, axis deer, a sought-after exotic species, have been occasionally sighted on the propertythough it's not confirmed if they have established a permanent presence. The ranch also serves as a seasonal haven for native birds and migratory waterfowl, which can often be seen gathering around the ranchs ponds and seasonal creek beds, particularly during the spring and fall migrations. For the avid outdoorsman or conservation-minded buyer, the ranch presents an ideal setting for wildlife management, photography, and hunting.
Financial: The seller will provide a basic title policy and existing survey. If the current agricultural use of the property ceases after the sale for any reason, or if the buyer does not file Form 50-167 Application for 1-d-1 (Open Space) appraisal in a timely manner, and the appraisal district begins valuing the property at market value rather than production value, the seller will not be held
responsible for rollback taxes for any of the current or preceding five years. The buyer hereby releases the seller from all liability.
Disclaimer: The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted by the broker or seller and is subject to change, prior to sale, errors, and/or omissions, and withdrawal
from the market. Buyers are responsible for their resolution to purchase the subject property according to local, state, and federal law, and due diligence as required by the proposed use. The property is shown by appointment only; do not trespass. The buyer's broker must be identified on the first contact and must accompany the buying prospect on the first showing to be allowed full fee participation. Fee participation will ultimately be at the sole discretion of the listing broker.
09/02/2025
$18,000,000
930 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - 2300 Ranch Road 2323, Llano, TX
Location:
Situated in the rolling terrain of the iconic Texas Hill Country, the C Bar Ranch spans approximately 930 picturesque acres just 2.2 miles west-southwest of Llano, Texasa charming, historic town with a population of 3,635. Ideally situated for both seclusion and convenience, the ranch offers a perfect blend of tranquil rural living and easy access to urban amenities. It's located within a scenic drive to major metropolitan areas: Austin (72 miles), San Antonio (107 miles), and Fort Worth (190 miles), making it an excellent candidate for a weekend retreat, hunting escape, or long-term investment opportunity. The location offers both peaceful isolation and connectivity, ideal for those seeking a balance between privacy and accessibility.
Elevation:
The ranch showcases a gentle elevation change of approximately 100 feet, creating natural high points that provide expansive, panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. These subtle elevation shifts lend the property a rolling, dynamic topography that enhances its visual appeal and opens up possibilities for scenic homesites, observation points, and picturesque trails. From these vantage points, visitors can take in sweeping vistas of the Texas Hill Country, dotted with native vegetation and wildlife.
Improvements:
A custom-built main residence, constructed in 2017, anchors the property. This well-appointed home spans roughly 3,300 square feet and offers 4 spacious bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms, all designed for comfort, function, and rustic elegance. The backyard serves as a private oasis, featuring a resort-style pool and a relaxing hot tub, perfect for unwinding under the stars or entertaining guests.
In addition to the main house, the ranch includes two comfortable and functional cabins, measuring approximately 1,800 and 980 square feet, respectively. These are currently occupied by ranch hands and their families, ensuring ongoing care and presence on the property.
For operational needs, there is a sturdy 2-bay metal shop with an extended awning for shaded workspace or equipment storage. A well-maintained roping arena offers excellent infrastructure for equestrian activities, training, or recreational rodeo events. Nearby, a durable set of working and livestock pens provides essential facilities for managing cattle and other livestock, adding both utility and value to the property.
Water:
Water is abundant on the C Bar Ranch, a critical asset in this region of Texas. Flag Creek, a seasonal creek, runs throughout the northern portion of the C Bar for 1.5 miles.
The property has eight water wells, four of which are currently operational (3 electric, 1 solar), supplying water throughout the various pastures, livestock pens, and residential areas. This water infrastructure ensures reliability for both agricultural operations and domestic use, enhancing the ranchs sustainability and appeal.
Soils:
The ranchs soil composition is primarily Ligon fine sandy loam and Katemcy fine sandy loam, known for their fertility and versatility. These soils support healthy grass growth and are conducive to a wide variety of vegetation, making them ideal for grazing, wildlife habitat, or small-scale farming ventures. Scattered granite outcroppings add visual interest and a touch of rugged character to the land. Approximately 7580% of the property is well-suited for cultivating native grasses and supporting diverse ecosystems.
Wildlife:
The C Bar Ranch teems with diverse and abundant wildlife, offering exceptional hunting and wildlife observation opportunities. Native
species include white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, bobwhite quail, mourning doves, and feral hogs. Predatory species such as coyotes,
raccoons, red foxes, and gray foxes roam the terrain, contributing to the ranchs natural ecological balance.
In recent years, axis deer, a sought-after exotic species, have been occasionally sighted on the propertythough it's not confirmed if they have established a permanent presence. The ranch also serves as a seasonal haven for native birds and migratory waterfowl, which can often be seen gathering around the ranchs ponds and seasonal creek beds, particularly during the spring and fall migrations. For the avid outdoorsman or conservation-minded buyer, the ranch presents an ideal setting for wildlife management, photography, and hunting.
Financial: The seller will provide a basic title policy and existing survey. If the current agricultural use of the property ceases after the sale for any reason, or if the buyer does not file Form 50-167 Application for 1-d-1 (Open Space) appraisal in a timely manner, and the appraisal district begins valuing the property at market value rather than production value, the seller will not be held
responsible for rollback taxes for any of the current or preceding five years. The buyer hereby releases the seller from all liability.
Disclaimer: The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted by the broker or seller and is subject to change, prior to sale, errors, and/or omissions, and withdrawal
from the market. Buyers are responsible for their resolution to purchase the subject property according to local, state, and federal law, and due diligence as required by the proposed use. The property is shown by appointment only; do not trespass. The buyer's broker must be identified on the first contact and must accompany the buying prospect on the first showing to be allowed full fee participation. Fee participation will ultimately be at the sole discretion of the listing broker.
09/02/2025
$18,000,000
930 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - 2300 Ranch Road 2323, Llano, TX
Location:
Situated in the rolling terrain of the iconic Texas Hill Country, the C Bar Ranch spans approximately 930 picturesque acres just 2.2 miles west-southwest of Llano, Texasa charming, historic town with a population of 3,635. Ideally situated for both seclusion and convenience, the ranch offers a perfect blend of tranquil rural living and easy access to urban amenities. It's located within a scenic drive to major metropolitan areas: Austin (72 miles), San Antonio (107 miles), and Fort Worth (190 miles), making it an excellent candidate for a weekend retreat, hunting escape, or long-term investment opportunity. The location offers both peaceful isolation and connectivity, ideal for those seeking a balance between privacy and accessibility.
Elevation:
The ranch showcases a gentle elevation change of approximately 100 feet, creating natural high points that provide expansive, panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. These subtle elevation shifts lend the property a rolling, dynamic topography that enhances its visual appeal and opens up possibilities for scenic homesites, observation points, and picturesque trails. From these vantage points, visitors can take in sweeping vistas of the Texas Hill Country, dotted with native vegetation and wildlife.
Improvements:
A custom-built main residence, constructed in 2017, anchors the property. This well-appointed home spans roughly 3,300 square feet and offers 4 spacious bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms, all designed for comfort, function, and rustic elegance. The backyard serves as a private oasis, featuring a resort-style pool and a relaxing hot tub, perfect for unwinding under the stars or entertaining guests.
In addition to the main house, the ranch includes two comfortable and functional cabins, measuring approximately 1,800 and 980 square feet, respectively. These are currently occupied by ranch hands and their families, ensuring ongoing care and presence on the property.
For operational needs, there is a sturdy 2-bay metal shop with an extended awning for shaded workspace or equipment storage. A well-maintained roping arena offers excellent infrastructure for equestrian activities, training, or recreational rodeo events. Nearby, a durable set of working and livestock pens provides essential facilities for managing cattle and other livestock, adding both utility and value to the property.
Water:
Water is abundant on the C Bar Ranch, a critical asset in this region of Texas. Flag Creek, a seasonal creek, runs throughout the northern portion of the C Bar for 1.5 miles.
The property has eight water wells, four of which are currently operational (3 electric, 1 solar), supplying water throughout the various pastures, livestock pens, and residential areas. This water infrastructure ensures reliability for both agricultural operations and domestic use, enhancing the ranchs sustainability and appeal.
Soils:
The ranchs soil composition is primarily Ligon fine sandy loam and Katemcy fine sandy loam, known for their fertility and versatility. These soils support healthy grass growth and are conducive to a wide variety of vegetation, making them ideal for grazing, wildlife habitat, or small-scale farming ventures. Scattered granite outcroppings add visual interest and a touch of rugged character to the land. Approximately 7580% of the property is well-suited for cultivating native grasses and supporting diverse ecosystems.
Wildlife:
The C Bar Ranch teems with diverse and abundant wildlife, offering exceptional hunting and wildlife observation opportunities. Native
species include white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, bobwhite quail, mourning doves, and feral hogs. Predatory species such as coyotes,
raccoons, red foxes, and gray foxes roam the terrain, contributing to the ranchs natural ecological balance.
In recent years, axis deer, a sought-after exotic species, have been occasionally sighted on the propertythough it's not confirmed if they have established a permanent presence. The ranch also serves as a seasonal haven for native birds and migratory waterfowl, which can often be seen gathering around the ranchs ponds and seasonal creek beds, particularly during the spring and fall migrations. For the avid outdoorsman or conservation-minded buyer, the ranch presents an ideal setting for wildlife management, photography, and hunting.
Financial: The seller will provide a basic title policy and existing survey. If the current agricultural use of the property ceases after the sale for any reason, or if the buyer does not file Form 50-167 Application for 1-d-1 (Open Space) appraisal in a timely manner, and the appraisal district begins valuing the property at market value rather than production value, the seller will not be held
responsible for rollback taxes for any of the current or preceding five years. The buyer hereby releases the seller from all liability.
Disclaimer: The information contained herein is deemed reliable but is not warranted by the broker or seller and is subject to change, prior to sale, errors, and/or omissions, and withdrawal
from the market. Buyers are responsible for their resolution to purchase the subject property according to local, state, and federal law, and due diligence as required by the proposed use. The property is shown by appointment only; do not trespass. The buyer's broker must be identified on the first contact and must accompany the buying prospect on the first showing to be allowed full fee participation. Fee participation will ultimately be at the sole discretion of the listing broker.
07/09/2025
$2,991,120
176 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - 2602 County Road 406, Llano, TX
In the heart of Llano County, just 7.5 miles west of Llano off Hwy 29, this exceptional 176-acre property offers paved County Road 406 access along the entire North boundary. WATER, WATER, WATER! The ranch features 3 wells producing 10+, 20+, 75GPM, as well and a large pond and creek. These wells can supplement the beautiful live oak-canopied creek, and also the pond. The creek could also be dammed to back up a significant volume of water. Approximately half of the ranch has been cleared of underbrush and small mesquites, leaving behind stately oaks, large mesquites and persimmons. The good sandy loam soil is ideal for improved grasses or the development of a grape vineyard. Several excellent building sites offer views of northern mountain ranges. This section of the ranch has been reseeded with 5-way pasture mix and lush knee-high grass abundant. The remainder of the ranch has been left with natural brush and cover-perfect for wildlife. The area is a known flyway for doves, with dove activity abundant at this time. You will also find deer, varmints, and quail roaming the property. The entire county road frontage and southern boundaries have been newly fenced.
HIGHLIGHTS
GREAT POND
JUST 7.5 MILES WEST OF LLANO
OVER 100 GPM WATER
GREAT BUILDING SITES WELLS
NEW METAL ENTRANCE
PAVED COUNTY ROAD
AUTOMATIC GATE
GRAPE VINEYARD POTENTIAL
SPECTACULAR VIEWS
NOT MUCH ON MARKET COMPARABLE
PARKED OUT ON 50% of RANCH TO THIS PROPERTY AND NEW GRASSES
IDEAL HORSE, CATTLE OR HUNTING
2 WHEEL DRIVE ON ALL GOOD RANCH ROAD SYSTEM
Contact Owner / Broker
07/09/2025
$2,991,120
176 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - 2602 County Road 406, Llano, TX
In the heart of Llano County, just 7.5 miles west of Llano off Hwy 29, this exceptional 176-acre property offers paved County Road 406 access along the entire North boundary. WATER, WATER, WATER! The ranch features 3 wells producing 10+, 20+, 75GPM, as well and a large pond and creek. These wells can supplement the beautiful live oak-canopied creek, and also the pond. The creek could also be dammed to back up a significant volume of water. Approximately half of the ranch has been cleared of underbrush and small mesquites, leaving behind stately oaks, large mesquites and persimmons. The good sandy loam soil is ideal for improved grasses or the development of a grape vineyard. Several excellent building sites offer views of northern mountain ranges. This section of the ranch has been reseeded with 5-way pasture mix and lush knee-high grass abundant. The remainder of the ranch has been left with natural brush and cover-perfect for wildlife. The area is a known flyway for doves, with dove activity abundant at this time. You will also find deer, varmints, and quail roaming the property. The entire county road frontage and southern boundaries have been newly fenced.
HIGHLIGHTS
GREAT POND
JUST 7.5 MILES WEST OF LLANO
OVER 100 GPM WATER
GREAT BUILDING SITES WELLS
NEW METAL ENTRANCE
PAVED COUNTY ROAD
AUTOMATIC GATE
GRAPE VINEYARD POTENTIAL
SPECTACULAR VIEWS
NOT MUCH ON MARKET COMPARABLE
PARKED OUT ON 50% of RANCH TO THIS PROPERTY AND NEW GRASSES
IDEAL HORSE, CATTLE OR HUNTING
2 WHEEL DRIVE ON ALL GOOD RANCH ROAD SYSTEM
Contact Owner / Broker
07/09/2025
$2,991,120
176 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - 2602 County Road 406, Llano, TX
In the heart of Llano County, just 7.5 miles west of Llano off Hwy 29, this exceptional 176-acre property offers paved County Road 406 access along the entire North boundary. WATER, WATER, WATER! The ranch features 3 wells producing 10+, 20+, 75GPM, as well and a large pond and creek. These wells can supplement the beautiful live oak-canopied creek, and also the pond. The creek could also be dammed to back up a significant volume of water. Approximately half of the ranch has been cleared of underbrush and small mesquites, leaving behind stately oaks, large mesquites and persimmons. The good sandy loam soil is ideal for improved grasses or the development of a grape vineyard. Several excellent building sites offer views of northern mountain ranges. This section of the ranch has been reseeded with 5-way pasture mix and lush knee-high grass abundant. The remainder of the ranch has been left with natural brush and cover-perfect for wildlife. The area is a known flyway for doves, with dove activity abundant at this time. You will also find deer, varmints, and quail roaming the property. The entire county road frontage and southern boundaries have been newly fenced.
HIGHLIGHTS
GREAT POND
JUST 7.5 MILES WEST OF LLANO
OVER 100 GPM WATER
GREAT BUILDING SITES WELLS
NEW METAL ENTRANCE
PAVED COUNTY ROAD
AUTOMATIC GATE
GRAPE VINEYARD POTENTIAL
SPECTACULAR VIEWS
NOT MUCH ON MARKET COMPARABLE
PARKED OUT ON 50% of RANCH TO THIS PROPERTY AND NEW GRASSES
IDEAL HORSE, CATTLE OR HUNTING
2 WHEEL DRIVE ON ALL GOOD RANCH ROAD SYSTEM
Contact Owner / Broker
07/09/2025
$2,991,120
176 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - 2602 County Road 406, Llano, TX
In the heart of Llano County, just 7.5 miles west of Llano off Hwy 29, this exceptional 176-acre property offers paved County Road 406 access along the entire North boundary. WATER, WATER, WATER! The ranch features 3 wells producing 10+, 20+, 75GPM, as well and a large pond and creek. These wells can supplement the beautiful live oak-canopied creek, and also the pond. The creek could also be dammed to back up a significant volume of water. Approximately half of the ranch has been cleared of underbrush and small mesquites, leaving behind stately oaks, large mesquites and persimmons. The good sandy loam soil is ideal for improved grasses or the development of a grape vineyard. Several excellent building sites offer views of northern mountain ranges. This section of the ranch has been reseeded with 5-way pasture mix and lush knee-high grass abundant. The remainder of the ranch has been left with natural brush and cover-perfect for wildlife. The area is a known flyway for doves, with dove activity abundant at this time. You will also find deer, varmints, and quail roaming the property. The entire county road frontage and southern boundaries have been newly fenced.
HIGHLIGHTS
GREAT POND
JUST 7.5 MILES WEST OF LLANO
OVER 100 GPM WATER
GREAT BUILDING SITES WELLS
NEW METAL ENTRANCE
PAVED COUNTY ROAD
AUTOMATIC GATE
GRAPE VINEYARD POTENTIAL
SPECTACULAR VIEWS
NOT MUCH ON MARKET COMPARABLE
PARKED OUT ON 50% of RANCH TO THIS PROPERTY AND NEW GRASSES
IDEAL HORSE, CATTLE OR HUNTING
2 WHEEL DRIVE ON ALL GOOD RANCH ROAD SYSTEM
Contact Owner / Broker
07/09/2025
$2,991,120
176 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - 2602 County Road 406, Llano, TX
In the heart of Llano County, just 7.5 miles west of Llano off Hwy 29, this exceptional 176-acre property offers paved County Road 406 access along the entire North boundary. WATER, WATER, WATER! The ranch features 3 wells producing 10+, 20+, 75GPM, as well and a large pond and creek. These wells can supplement the beautiful live oak-canopied creek, and also the pond. The creek could also be dammed to back up a significant volume of water. Approximately half of the ranch has been cleared of underbrush and small mesquites, leaving behind stately oaks, large mesquites and persimmons. The good sandy loam soil is ideal for improved grasses or the development of a grape vineyard. Several excellent building sites offer views of northern mountain ranges. This section of the ranch has been reseeded with 5-way pasture mix and lush knee-high grass abundant. The remainder of the ranch has been left with natural brush and cover-perfect for wildlife. The area is a known flyway for doves, with dove activity abundant at this time. You will also find deer, varmints, and quail roaming the property. The entire county road frontage and southern boundaries have been newly fenced.
HIGHLIGHTS
GREAT POND
JUST 7.5 MILES WEST OF LLANO
OVER 100 GPM WATER
GREAT BUILDING SITES WELLS
NEW METAL ENTRANCE
PAVED COUNTY ROAD
AUTOMATIC GATE
GRAPE VINEYARD POTENTIAL
SPECTACULAR VIEWS
NOT MUCH ON MARKET COMPARABLE
PARKED OUT ON 50% of RANCH TO THIS PROPERTY AND NEW GRASSES
IDEAL HORSE, CATTLE OR HUNTING
2 WHEEL DRIVE ON ALL GOOD RANCH ROAD SYSTEM
Contact Owner / Broker
07/09/2025
$2,991,120
176 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - 2602 County Road 406, Llano, TX
In the heart of Llano County, just 7.5 miles west of Llano off Hwy 29, this exceptional 176-acre property offers paved County Road 406 access along the entire North boundary. WATER, WATER, WATER! The ranch features 3 wells producing 10+, 20+, 75GPM, as well and a large pond and creek. These wells can supplement the beautiful live oak-canopied creek, and also the pond. The creek could also be dammed to back up a significant volume of water. Approximately half of the ranch has been cleared of underbrush and small mesquites, leaving behind stately oaks, large mesquites and persimmons. The good sandy loam soil is ideal for improved grasses or the development of a grape vineyard. Several excellent building sites offer views of northern mountain ranges. This section of the ranch has been reseeded with 5-way pasture mix and lush knee-high grass abundant. The remainder of the ranch has been left with natural brush and cover-perfect for wildlife. The area is a known flyway for doves, with dove activity abundant at this time. You will also find deer, varmints, and quail roaming the property. The entire county road frontage and southern boundaries have been newly fenced.
HIGHLIGHTS
GREAT POND
JUST 7.5 MILES WEST OF LLANO
OVER 100 GPM WATER
GREAT BUILDING SITES WELLS
NEW METAL ENTRANCE
PAVED COUNTY ROAD
AUTOMATIC GATE
GRAPE VINEYARD POTENTIAL
SPECTACULAR VIEWS
NOT MUCH ON MARKET COMPARABLE
PARKED OUT ON 50% of RANCH TO THIS PROPERTY AND NEW GRASSES
IDEAL HORSE, CATTLE OR HUNTING
2 WHEEL DRIVE ON ALL GOOD RANCH ROAD SYSTEM
Contact Owner / Broker
10/16/2024
$198,900
12.09 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - Llano, TX
Beautiful 12.09 acres in the Texas Hill Country, rolling hills, trees, abundant wildlife, seasonal creek, and views. Perfect for a weekend cabin or main dwelling.
10/16/2024
$198,900
12.09 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - Llano, TX
Beautiful 12.09 acres in the Texas Hill Country, rolling hills, trees, abundant wildlife, seasonal creek, and views. Perfect for a weekend cabin or main dwelling.
10/16/2024
$198,900
12.09 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - Llano, TX
Beautiful 12.09 acres in the Texas Hill Country, rolling hills, trees, abundant wildlife, seasonal creek, and views. Perfect for a weekend cabin or main dwelling.
10/16/2024
$198,900
12.09 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - Llano, TX
Beautiful 12.09 acres in the Texas Hill Country, rolling hills, trees, abundant wildlife, seasonal creek, and views. Perfect for a weekend cabin or main dwelling.
10/16/2024
$198,900
12.09 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - Llano, TX
Beautiful 12.09 acres in the Texas Hill Country, rolling hills, trees, abundant wildlife, seasonal creek, and views. Perfect for a weekend cabin or main dwelling.
10/16/2024
$198,900
12.09 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - Llano, TX
Beautiful 12.09 acres in the Texas Hill Country, rolling hills, trees, abundant wildlife, seasonal creek, and views. Perfect for a weekend cabin or main dwelling.
09/02/2025
$3,802,774
400 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - 3722 Ranch Rd 2241, Llano, TX
Rare opportunity to purchase a basically UNTOUCHED canvas like this. Much more like the wild, wild west than a powder puff ranch. Listen carefully and perhaps you might hear the old stage coach from an 1800's yesteryear passing buy with w box full of gold on the way to the bank. Covered in large groves of heavy tree cover and lots of underbrush, 2 nice size ponds (1 on N side, 1 on S side) open areas with granite outcroppings, small cleared areas, deep ravines, and one abandoned gold mine. Primary uses for decades have been hunting and ranching. Property is bisected by Ranch Road 2241 with app. 316 +/- acs N of 2241 an app. 84+/- acs S of 2241. Rudimentary hunter's cabin will keep the wind/rain off, 2 water wells N of RRd 2241, CTEC also runs thru this side of the highway. TXDOT says there are multiple potential access sites to both sides of the highway in addition to those now used to access the ranch. Locals say there are plenty of white tailed deer and feral hogs plus a few bob white quail. Buyer to verify all information to own satisfaction, including estimated taxes (2025 taxes are not yet assessed). N parcel will need to be surveyed.
09/02/2025
$3,802,774
400 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - 3722 Ranch Rd 2241, Llano, TX
Rare opportunity to purchase a basically UNTOUCHED canvas like this. Much more like the wild, wild west than a powder puff ranch. Listen carefully and perhaps you might hear the old stage coach from an 1800's yesteryear passing buy with w box full of gold on the way to the bank. Covered in large groves of heavy tree cover and lots of underbrush, 2 nice size ponds (1 on N side, 1 on S side) open areas with granite outcroppings, small cleared areas, deep ravines, and one abandoned gold mine. Primary uses for decades have been hunting and ranching. Property is bisected by Ranch Road 2241 with app. 316 +/- acs N of 2241 an app. 84+/- acs S of 2241. Rudimentary hunter's cabin will keep the wind/rain off, 2 water wells N of RRd 2241, CTEC also runs thru this side of the highway. TXDOT says there are multiple potential access sites to both sides of the highway in addition to those now used to access the ranch. Locals say there are plenty of white tailed deer and feral hogs plus a few bob white quail. Buyer to verify all information to own satisfaction, including estimated taxes (2025 taxes are not yet assessed). N parcel will need to be surveyed.
09/02/2025
$3,802,774
400 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - 3722 Ranch Rd 2241, Llano, TX
Rare opportunity to purchase a basically UNTOUCHED canvas like this. Much more like the wild, wild west than a powder puff ranch. Listen carefully and perhaps you might hear the old stage coach from an 1800's yesteryear passing buy with w box full of gold on the way to the bank. Covered in large groves of heavy tree cover and lots of underbrush, 2 nice size ponds (1 on N side, 1 on S side) open areas with granite outcroppings, small cleared areas, deep ravines, and one abandoned gold mine. Primary uses for decades have been hunting and ranching. Property is bisected by Ranch Road 2241 with app. 316 +/- acs N of 2241 an app. 84+/- acs S of 2241. Rudimentary hunter's cabin will keep the wind/rain off, 2 water wells N of RRd 2241, CTEC also runs thru this side of the highway. TXDOT says there are multiple potential access sites to both sides of the highway in addition to those now used to access the ranch. Locals say there are plenty of white tailed deer and feral hogs plus a few bob white quail. Buyer to verify all information to own satisfaction, including estimated taxes (2025 taxes are not yet assessed). N parcel will need to be surveyed.
09/02/2025
$3,802,774
400 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - 3722 Ranch Rd 2241, Llano, TX
Rare opportunity to purchase a basically UNTOUCHED canvas like this. Much more like the wild, wild west than a powder puff ranch. Listen carefully and perhaps you might hear the old stage coach from an 1800's yesteryear passing buy with w box full of gold on the way to the bank. Covered in large groves of heavy tree cover and lots of underbrush, 2 nice size ponds (1 on N side, 1 on S side) open areas with granite outcroppings, small cleared areas, deep ravines, and one abandoned gold mine. Primary uses for decades have been hunting and ranching. Property is bisected by Ranch Road 2241 with app. 316 +/- acs N of 2241 an app. 84+/- acs S of 2241. Rudimentary hunter's cabin will keep the wind/rain off, 2 water wells N of RRd 2241, CTEC also runs thru this side of the highway. TXDOT says there are multiple potential access sites to both sides of the highway in addition to those now used to access the ranch. Locals say there are plenty of white tailed deer and feral hogs plus a few bob white quail. Buyer to verify all information to own satisfaction, including estimated taxes (2025 taxes are not yet assessed). N parcel will need to be surveyed.
09/02/2025
$3,802,774
400 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - 3722 Ranch Rd 2241, Llano, TX
Rare opportunity to purchase a basically UNTOUCHED canvas like this. Much more like the wild, wild west than a powder puff ranch. Listen carefully and perhaps you might hear the old stage coach from an 1800's yesteryear passing buy with w box full of gold on the way to the bank. Covered in large groves of heavy tree cover and lots of underbrush, 2 nice size ponds (1 on N side, 1 on S side) open areas with granite outcroppings, small cleared areas, deep ravines, and one abandoned gold mine. Primary uses for decades have been hunting and ranching. Property is bisected by Ranch Road 2241 with app. 316 +/- acs N of 2241 an app. 84+/- acs S of 2241. Rudimentary hunter's cabin will keep the wind/rain off, 2 water wells N of RRd 2241, CTEC also runs thru this side of the highway. TXDOT says there are multiple potential access sites to both sides of the highway in addition to those now used to access the ranch. Locals say there are plenty of white tailed deer and feral hogs plus a few bob white quail. Buyer to verify all information to own satisfaction, including estimated taxes (2025 taxes are not yet assessed). N parcel will need to be surveyed.
09/02/2025
$3,802,774
400 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - 3722 Ranch Rd 2241, Llano, TX
Rare opportunity to purchase a basically UNTOUCHED canvas like this. Much more like the wild, wild west than a powder puff ranch. Listen carefully and perhaps you might hear the old stage coach from an 1800's yesteryear passing buy with w box full of gold on the way to the bank. Covered in large groves of heavy tree cover and lots of underbrush, 2 nice size ponds (1 on N side, 1 on S side) open areas with granite outcroppings, small cleared areas, deep ravines, and one abandoned gold mine. Primary uses for decades have been hunting and ranching. Property is bisected by Ranch Road 2241 with app. 316 +/- acs N of 2241 an app. 84+/- acs S of 2241. Rudimentary hunter's cabin will keep the wind/rain off, 2 water wells N of RRd 2241, CTEC also runs thru this side of the highway. TXDOT says there are multiple potential access sites to both sides of the highway in addition to those now used to access the ranch. Locals say there are plenty of white tailed deer and feral hogs plus a few bob white quail. Buyer to verify all information to own satisfaction, including estimated taxes (2025 taxes are not yet assessed). N parcel will need to be surveyed.
10/17/2025
$1,755,000
130 ac.
ACTIVE
Llano County - 3020 Ranch Road 2323, Llano, TX
Flag Creek Mountain 130 Acres of Picture-Perfect Texas Hill Country! This property features everything from tree-covered creek bottoms to massive granite outcroppingswith a whole lot of natural beauty in between. Loaded with character, every corner you turn and every hill you crest reveals more adventure than you can shake a stick at. Hilltops on this property provide panoramic views for miles, while large oak and elm trees create a shaded haven along the creekperfect for wildlife. An earthen stock tank and an old granite quarry pit provide water for livestock and native animals alike. Its fascinating to see the relics of the old quarry site and imagine the folks who worked here years ago. A well supplies water to a mobile home that offers a comfortable place to stay while enjoying the ranch. The home overlooks the pond, making it easy to cast a line or watch for waterfowl. The property is fully fenced and accessed from multiple points along State Highway 2323. Located just over three miles from the city of Llano, this tract offers endless potentialas a legacy ranch, homestead, Hill Country retreat, or future development opportunity.
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