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04/24/2025
$1,999,999
568 ac.
ACTIVE
McCulloch County - County Rd 332, Lohn, TX
Priced at $3,521.125 per acre
Location: This property is located in Northwest McCulloch County, about 6 miles west of the small rural community of Lohn, TX. It is a ~150-mile drive from San Antonio, a ~150-mile drive from Austin, and a ~170-mile drive from Fort Worth. The city of Brady is conveniently 15 miles away as the crow flies and offers groceries, medical services, lodging, and restaurants. The ranch has approximately 500 feet of frontage on gravel CR 332 along the north side of the ranch. Curtis Field Airport, located 3 miles from Brady, has a lighted 4,600 ft. asphalt runway. There is fiber optic high speed internet available along CR 332.
Terrain: The terrain of the ranch is relatively flat productive level bottom land, with elevation changes of only 25 feet. The ranch is heavily wooded with mature mesquite trees and native brush.
Water: The ranch has one pond, about 1/2 acre in size. There are 2 water wells on the property, one equipped with an electric submersible pump and 45 gallon pressure tank, and one equipped with a solar pump, which provides water to the pond as well as a concrete water trough.
Wildlife: In recent years the ranch's deer herd has been well managed with selective culling. There are whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs on the property. The dove hunting is reported to be good in the general area. It is not uncommon to see several coveys of bobwhite quail while driving through the ranch. There are also free-ranging axis and blackbuck that are occasionally seen on the ranch.
Improvements: Single-phase electricity is available on the property, providing reliable power access for future improvements. Included with the sale are three deer blinds, three spin feeders, and three protein feeders. The perimeter is fenced with approximately 1.4 miles of high game fence and 2.9 miles of low fencing. *Additionally, at the sellers expense, a new five-strand barbed wire fence will be constructed along the western boundary line following closing.
Minerals: The seller estimates ownership of approximately 25% of the mineral estate. Mineral rights, including all wind, water and solar rights will convey with an acceptable offer. There is no current oil and gas production or active lease in place.
Area History: Established in 1856 and named after Texas Ranger and U.S. Marshal Benjamin McCulloch, McCulloch County lies in the geographic heart of Texas. The region has long been shaped by its rugged ranching heritage and agricultural roots. Once inhabited by the Tonkawa, Lipan Apache, and Comanche tribes, the area was valued for its abundant wildlife, fertile habitat, and dependable water sources. By the late 1800s, settlers were drawn to the county's rolling grasslands and rich soils ideal for raising sheep, goats, and cattle. Brady was named the county seat in 1876, and the area soon became a hub for wool and mohair production. Between 1920 and 1930, McCulloch County experienced rapid growth in poultry, cattle, and cotton production gaining national recognition for its annual turkey trot and earning the nickname The Turkey Center of the Universe. Today, McCulloch County remains deeply rooted in its frontier legacy place where ranching traditions thrive, small-town values endure, and wide-open spaces offer lasting opportunity for agriculture, hunting, and recreational pursuits.
Taxes: The ranch is assessed for ad valorem taxes under 1-D-1 Agricultural Valuation Wildlife Management Plan on its open space. Sellers have filed all paperwork for Wildlife Tax Exemption for 2025 forward.
Price: $1,999,999 ($3,521.125/Acre). There is a 1,060+/- acre ranch available for sale, if one wanted more acreage. Please contact the listing brokers for more details.
Terms: Cash at Closing.
** This property is co-listed by Matt Mann of La Gloria Land Company and Trey Bonner of Ranchland Real Estate.
The information provided has been gathered from sources deemed reliable, but is in no way guaranteed or warranted to be accurate by La Gloria Land Company and Ranchland Real Estate, its principals, members, officers, associates, agents, or employees, and is subject to changes, errors, omissions, or other discrepancies. Property is subject to prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by owner(s). No representation is made as to investment potential, future value, or any such speculation. All information, assessment, and pertinent facts should be verified by prospective buyers with the aid of legal and/or professional representation.
Prospective buyers must clearly disclose, upon first contact, any buyer agency agreement, and buyers agent must be identified and present at the initial showing of the property in order to participate in real estate commission. Otherwise, fee participation will be at sole discretion of La Gloria Land Company and Ranchland Real Estate.
La Gloria Land Company and Ranchland Real Estate reserve the right to require buyer(s) to present proof of financial ability to purchase subject property at any time, with or without cause, as a requisite for any showing. La Gloria Land Company and Ranchland Real Estate, at its sole discretion, also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to any potential buyer or interested party for any reason without explanation. **
04/24/2025
$11,963,000
3418 ac.
ACTIVE
McCulloch County - 897 Private Rd 749, Lohn, TX
Priced at $3,500. per acre
Situated in the geometric center of Texas, this 3,418+/- acre ranch presents a rare opportunity to own a substantial, turnkey property with all the characteristics of a premier legacy ranch. Spanning 3,418 contiguous acres in McCulloch County, this exceptional property offers a desirable blend of diverse topography, abundant water features, productive soils, thriving wildlife, and robust infrastructure. With a well managed deer population, partial high fencing, extensive interior roads, and plentiful surface water, the ranch is exceptionally well-suited for hunting, recreation, ranching, or long-term investment.
Location: The property is located in northwest McCulloch County, approximately six miles west of Lohn, TX. Drive times are roughly 150 miles from both Austin and San Antonio, and about 170 miles from Fort Worth. The city of Brady is conveniently 15 miles away as the crow flies and offers groceries, medical services, lodging, and restaurants. The ranch has one mile of frontage on CR 332 (gravel) and additional frontage on CR 346. Curtis Field Airport, just three miles from Brady, features a lighted 4,600-foot asphalt runway. High-speed fiber optic internet is available along CR 332.
Terrain: The terrain of the ranch is diverse, ranging from productive level bottom land to gently rolling hills to dramatic ridge lines with 30 mile mesa views. Elevation changes across the property reach up to 130 feet, with the highest point at 1,560 feet above sea level. The ranch drains well, with over 2 miles of seasonal Saddle Creek meandering through the ranch, as well as several miles of unnamed creek bottoms and natural drainages. Upland areas contain limestone and claystone outcroppings, while lower-lying areas feature soils such as Nuvalde, Mereta, Rowena Clay Loams, and Reap-Leeray complex. Vegetation is primarily mature mesquite trees with native brush, scattered cedar, several live oaks, and large cedar elms in the creek bottoms.
Water: The ranch has ample surface water, consisting of 7 stock ponds, the largest being 1.5 acres in size. Saddle Creek, which traverses the property from south to north, holds an additional 2-3 acres of water in several pools long after rains, adding to the already abundant water sources for wildlife. Saddle Creek has several locations that would make excellent candidates for future lake sites. The ranch has 8 water wells: four with electric submersible pumps and pressure tanks, and four solar-equipped wells with 1,500-gallon storage tanks. A network of 9 concrete troughs is supplied by buried PVC pipelines. In addition, the ranch has a meter with Millerview-Doole Water Supply Corporation at the CR 346 entrance.
Wildlife: In recent years the ranch's deer herd has been well managed with selective culling. There are whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs on the property. The dove hunting is reported to be good at the ponds as well as the food plots. It is not uncommon to see several coveys of bobwhite quail while driving through the ranch. There are also free-ranging axis and blackbuck that are occasionally seen on the ranch.
Improvements: At the center of the ranch lies the original headquarters, which includes an older 3-bedroom ranch house (built in the 1950s), several barns and outbuildings, and steel working pens suitable for a large-scale cattle operation. North of the pens is a simple hunters camp featuring a 1 bed/1 bath cabin with a wraparound porch, a bunkhouse, bathroom/shower house, and a deer cleaning station. Fencing includes approximately seven miles of high fence, 5.5 miles of low perimeter fence, and eight miles of interior fencing dividing the ranch into seven pastures for rotational grazing. Over 30 miles of improved ranch roads provide excellent access throughout the property. Single-phase electricity is available on-site. There are 11 deer blinds, 11 spin feeders, 11 protein feeders, as well as a bulk feed silo, which will convey with the sale.
Minerals: The seller estimates ownership of approximately 25% of the mineral estate. Mineral rights, including all wind, water and solar rights will convey with an acceptable offer. There is no current oil and gas production or active lease in place.
Area History: Established in 1856 and named after Texas Ranger and U.S. Marshal Benjamin McCulloch, McCulloch County lies in the geographic heart of Texas. The region has long been shaped by its rugged ranching heritage and agricultural roots. Once inhabited by the Tonkawa, Lipan Apache, and Comanche tribes, the area was valued for its abundant wildlife, fertile habitat, and dependable water sources. By the late 1800s, settlers were drawn to the countys rolling grasslands and rich soilsideal for raising sheep, goats, and cattle. Brady was named the county seat in 1876, and the area soon became a hub for wool and mohair production. Between 1920 and 1930, McCulloch County experienced rapid growth in poultry, cattle, and cotton productiongaining national recognition for its annual turkey trot and earning the nickname The Turkey Center of the Universe. Today, McCulloch County remains deeply rooted in its frontier legacya place where ranching traditions thrive, small-town values endure, and wide-open spaces offer lasting opportunity for agriculture, hunting, and recreational pursuits.
Taxes: The ranch is assessed for ad valorem taxes under 1-D-1 Agricultural Valuation Wildlife Management Plan on its open space. Sellers have filed all paperwork for Wildlife Tax Exemption for 2025 forward.
Price: $11,963,000 ($3,500 per acre). The property is available in its entirety or may be subdivided. Please contact the listing brokers for more details.
Terms: Cash at Closing.
** This property is co-listed by Matt Mann of La Gloria Land Company and Trey Bonner of Ranchland Real Estate.
The information provided has been gathered from sources deemed reliable, but is in no way guaranteed or warranted to be accurate by La Gloria Land Company and Ranchland Real Estate, its principals, members, officers, associates, agents, or employees, and is subject to changes, errors, omissions, or other discrepancies. Property is subject to prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by owner(s). No representation is made as to investment potential, future value, or any such speculation. All information, assessment, and pertinent facts should be verified by prospective buyers with the aid of legal and/or professional representation.
Prospective buyers must clearly disclose, upon first contact, any buyer agency agreement, and buyers agent must be identified and present at the initial showing of the property in order to participate in real estate commission. Otherwise, fee participation will be at sole discretion of La Gloria Land Company and Ranchland Real Estate.
La Gloria Land Company and Ranchland Real Estate reserve the right to require buyer(s) to present proof of financial ability to purchase subject property at any time, with or without cause, as a requisite for any showing. La Gloria Land Company and Ranchland Real Estate, at its sole discretion, also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to any potential buyer or interested party for any reason without explanation. **
06/26/2025
$5,119,680
320 ac.
ACTIVE
McCulloch County - 300 Pr 626, Brady, TX
DESCRIPTION
Corona Falls Ranch is a premier Hill Country property offering 320 acres along the San Saba River, just outside of Voca, Texas. With a balance of production, recreation, and style, this turnkey ranch has it alllive water, improved pastures, rich native habitat, and high-quality improvements built for comfort and function. Whether you're looking for a full-time ranching operation, a weekend escape, or a legacy property, this ranch delivers on all fronts.
TOPOGRAPHY
The land rolls gently throughout, with a mix of improved pastures, open meadows, and shaded oak motts. Approximately 270 acres are improved pasture land with habitat left for wildlife, but thoughtful care to make sure that the grass cover and beautiful oaks blend well with the habitat. Approximately 120 acres were seeded with native pasture and improved blends. Four pastureseach with new gatescreate excellent rotational grazing options or wildlife management setups. Elevated homesites offer panoramic views, particularly from the main residence set on a granite ridge.
WATER
Live water sets this place apart. The ranch has direct frontage on the San Saba River, featuring deep holes, channel water, and excellent fishing for largemouth bass, Guadalupe bass, and catfish. A private boat ramp on the lower end of the ranch allows easy river access. For additional water security, the ranch includes four wellstwo of which are high-volume irrigation wells drawing from the Ellenburger-San Saba Aquifer. One well feeds a stocked fishing pond next to the guest house. A solar well feeds the north pond, which is used by wildlife and livestock. A beautiful stretch of wet weather creek bottom is supplemented by a large well that enables the water feature to be sustained year-round. The diversity of water features on this ranch is second to none. The ability to use the large volume wells and the grandeur of the San Saba River make this one of the best water ranches in this part of the Hill Country.
WILDLIFE
Corona Falls is home to abundant native and exotic game. Whitetail deer, blackbuck antelope, turkey, and hogs roam freely, with axis deer increasingly seen along the river. The mix of open pasture, brush, and river frontage creates an ideal habitat for wildlife. Birding, fly fishing, and seasonal waterfowl hunting round out the recreational offerings. ( Don't forget the stocked pond for youngsters to learn how to fish)
IMPROVEMENTS
Main House: A beautifully finished 2 bed / 2 bath home with custom features throughoutold hand-hewn pine island, concrete-stained floors, quartz counter tops, two farmhouse sinks, convection oven, and gas stove. Large fireplace with TV nook, sunroom with mini-split, and a spacious master suite with jacuzzi tub, walk-in shower, and fireplace heated feature.
Outdoor Living: Granite gravel entertaining and outdoor cooking area, 12-person heated hot tub, and fenced yard with RV hookup.
Guest House: A cozy 2 bed / 1 bath cabin, recently redone with wood floors, fireplace, and open living spaceperfect for overflow guests.
Barn/Shop: Roll-up doors, attached man cave, and ample room for equipment or storage. This is a large barn with multiple doors and can be situated for nearly any purpose.
New Cattle Pens: Set up and ready to work because this is not only a beautiful recreational ranch but also a productive cattle operation.
LOCATION
Located near Voca, TX, this ranch sits in one of the most desirable and scenic parts of the Hill Country. Just minutes from Brady and under 30 minutes to Mason, the property is easily accessible while offering end-of-the-road privacy behind an electric gated entrance.
PRICE
$5,119,680
May divide. Contact broker for options.
BROKER COMMENTS
Corona Falls Ranch is that rare blend of production-grade ranchland and top-tier recreational features, wrapped in Hill Country charm and turnkey improvements. With river frontage, improved and native pastures, high-end living spaces already in place, this property stands out as one of the finest offerings in the region. Whether youre a land investor, serious hunter, or someone seeking a personal retreat that checks every boxthis is one worth seeing.
**This ranch can be divided into approximately 140 acres with the improvements and riverfront or 180 acres of raw land and riverfront. Please ask Listing Broker if these options better fit your budget.
Buyer's agent must be identified on the first contact and must accompany the buyer on showings. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Joe David Yates, Broker. The information contained herein is understood to be accurate and reliable, but it is not guaranteed. Please verify all information using the information contained herein for decision-making purposes.
04/24/2025
$2,867,500
775 ac.
ACTIVE
McCulloch County - County Rd 346, Lohn, TX
Priced at $3,700. per acre
Location: The property is located in northwest McCulloch County, approximately six miles west of Lohn, TX. Drive times are roughly 150 miles from both Austin and San Antonio, and about 170 miles from Fort Worth. The city of Brady is conveniently 15 miles away as the crow flies and offers groceries, medical services, lodging, and restaurants. The ranch features a newly constructed gated entrance with frontage along gravel County Road 346. Curtis Field Airport, just three miles from Brady, features a lighted 4,600-foot asphalt runway.
Terrain: The terrain of the ranch is diverse, ranging from productive level bottom land to gently rolling hills to dramatic ridge lines with 30 mile mesa views. Elevation changes across the property reach up to 90 feet, with the highest point at 1,560 feet above sea level. The ranch drains well, with over 3 miles of unnamed creek bottoms and natural drainages. The elevated portions of the property are rocky with limestone and claystone outcroppings, while the lower portions have soils to include Nuvalde Clay Loam, Mereta Clay Loam, Rowena Clay Loam, and Reap-Leeray complex. Vegetation is primarily mature mesquite trees with native brush and occasional cedars.
Water: The ranch has ample surface water, consisting of 2 stock ponds, the largest being 1 acre in size, and approximately 16 feet deep. The ranch has several locations that would make excellent candidates for future lake sites. The ranch has one water wells: equipped with a solar pump and water storage tank. The well supplies water to a concrete water troughs via ~6,000 feet of buried 1 pvc lines. In addition, the ranch has a meter with Millerview-Doole Water Supply Corporation at the gate entrance.
Wildlife: In recent years the ranch's deer herd has been well managed with selective culling. There are whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs on the property. The dove hunting is reported to be good at the ponds as well as the food plots. It is not uncommon to see several coveys of bobwhite quail while driving through the ranch. There are also free-ranging axis and blackbuck that are occasionally seen on the ranch.
Improvements: The ranch is partially high-fenced, with approximately 2.5 miles of high game fence and 2.8 miles of low perimeter fencing. Single-phase electricity is available on-site. The interior road system provides good access throughout the ranch. There are 2 deer blinds and 2 spin feeders, which all convey with the sale.
Minerals: The seller estimates ownership of approximately 25% of the mineral estate. Mineral rights, including all wind, water and solar rights will convey with an acceptable offer. There is no current oil and gas production or active lease in place.
Area History: Established in 1856 and named after Texas Ranger and U.S. Marshal Benjamin McCulloch, McCulloch County lies in the geographic heart of Texas. The region has long been shaped by its rugged ranching heritage and agricultural roots. Once inhabited by the Tonkawa, Lipan Apache, and Comanche tribes, the area was valued for its abundant wildlife, fertile habitat, and dependable water sources. By the late 1800s, settlers were drawn to the counties rolling grasslands and rich soils ideal for raising sheep, goats, and cattle. Brady was named the county seat in 1876, and the area soon became a hub for wool and mohair production. Between 1920 and 1930, McCulloch County experienced rapid growth in poultry, cattle, and cotton production gaining national recognition for its annual turkey trot and earning the nickname The Turkey Center of the Universe. Today, McCulloch County remains deeply rooted in its frontier legacy; a place where ranching traditions thrive, small-town values endure, and wide-open spaces offer lasting opportunity for agriculture, hunting, and recreational pursuits.
Taxes: The ranch is assessed for ad valorem taxes under 1-D-1 Agricultural Valuation Wildlife Management Plan on its open space. Sellers have filed all paperwork for Wildlife Tax Exemption for 2025 forward.
Price: $2,867,500 ($3,700/Acre)
Terms: Cash at Closing.
** This property is co-listed by Matt Mann of La Gloria Land Company and Trey Bonner of Ranchland Real Estate.
The information provided has been gathered from sources deemed reliable, but is in no way guaranteed or warranted to be accurate by La Gloria Land Company and Ranchland Real Estate, its principals, members, officers, associates, agents, or employees, and is subject to changes, errors, omissions, or other discrepancies. Property is subject to prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by owner(s). No representation is made as to investment potential, future value, or any such speculation. All information, assessment, and pertinent facts should be verified by prospective buyers with the aid of legal and/or professional representation.
Prospective buyers must clearly disclose, upon first contact, any buyer agency agreement, and buyers agent must be identified and present at the initial showing of the property in order to participate in real estate commission. Otherwise, fee participation will be at sole discretion of La Gloria Land Company and Ranchland Real Estate.
La Gloria Land Company and Ranchland Real Estate reserve the right to require buyer(s) to present proof of financial ability to purchase subject property at any time, with or without cause, as a requisite for any showing. La Gloria Land Company and Ranchland Real Estate, at its sole discretion, also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to any potential buyer or interested party for any reason without explanation. **
04/24/2025
$4,210,840
1058 ac.
ACTIVE
McCulloch County - County Rd 332, Lohn, TX
Priced at $3,980. per acre
Location: The property is located in northwest McCulloch County, approximately six miles west of Lohn, TX. Drive times are roughly 150 miles from both Austin and San Antonio, and about 170 miles from Fort Worth. The city of Brady is conveniently 15 miles away as the crow flies and offers groceries, medical services, lodging, and restaurants. The ranch has approximately 1,000 feet of frontage on gravel CR 332 along the north side of the ranch. Curtis Field Airport, just three miles from Brady, features a lighted 4,600-foot asphalt runway. High-speed fiber optic internet is available along CR 332.
Terrain: The terrain of the ranch is diverse, ranging from productive level bottom land to gently rolling hills, with elevation changes of 60 feet. The ranch drains well, with 1 mile of seasonal Saddle Creek meandering through the ranch. Upland areas contain limestone and clay-stone outcroppings, while lower-lying areas feature soils such as Nuvalde, Mereta, Rowena Clay Loams, and Reap-Leeray complex. Vegetation is primarily mature mesquite trees with native brush, scattered cedar and cedar elms. Two old gravel pits located on the property provide a convenient source of material for ongoing road maintenance and improvements. In the southeast corner of the ranch, a 60-acre food plot planted in wheat enhances the propertys appeal for wildlife and hunting.
Water: The ranch has ample surface water, consisting of 3 stock ponds, the largest being 1.5 acre in size. Saddle Creek, which traverses the property from south to north, holds an additional 1-2 acres of water in several pools long after rains, adding to the already abundant water sources for wildlife. Saddle Creek has several locations that would make excellent candidates for future lake sites. The ranch has two water wells: both equipped with an electric submersible pump, and a 45 gallon pressure tank. These wells supply water to 2 concrete water troughs.
Wildlife: In recent years the ranchs deer herd has been well managed with selective culling. There are whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs on the property. The dove hunting is reported to be good in the general area. It is not uncommon to see several coveys of bobwhite quail while driving through the ranch. There are also free-ranging axis and blackbuck that are occasionally seen on the ranch.
Improvements: There is single phase power available on the property. The interior road system is extensive, with over several miles of well-maintained roads. There are 3 deer blinds, 3 spin feeders, and 3 protein feeders which will convey with the sale. Approximately 2.5 miles of the perimeter is high-fenced, and 3.7 miles are low-fenced.
Minerals: The seller estimates ownership of approximately 25% of the mineral estate. Mineral rights, including all wind, water and solar rights will convey with an acceptable offer. There is no current oil and gas production or active lease in place.
Area History: Established in 1856 and named after Texas Ranger and U.S. Marshal Benjamin McCulloch, McCulloch County lies in the geographic heart of Texas. The region has long been shaped by its rugged ranching heritage and agricultural roots. Once inhabited by the Tonkawa, Lipan Apache, and Comanche tribes, the area was valued for its abundant wildlife, fertile habitat, and dependable water sources. By the late 1800s, settlers were drawn to the countys rolling grasslands and rich soilsideal for raising sheep, goats, and cattle. Brady was named the county seat in 1876, and the area soon became a hub for wool and mohair production. Between 1920 and 1930, McCulloch County experienced rapid growth in poultry, cattle, and cotton productiongaining national recognition for its annual turkey trot and earning the nickname The Turkey Center of the Universe. Today, McCulloch County remains deeply rooted in its frontier legacya place where ranching traditions thrive, small-town values endure, and wide-open spaces offer lasting opportunity for agriculture, hunting, and recreational pursuits.
Taxes: The ranch is assessed for ad valorem taxes under 1-D-1 Agricultural Valuation Wildlife Management Plan on its open space. Sellers have filed all paperwork for Wildlife Tax Exemption for 2025 forward.
Price: $4,210,840 ($3,980/Acre)
Terms: Cash at Closing.
** This property is co-listed by Matt Mann of La Gloria Land Company and Trey Bonner of Ranchland Real Estate.
The information provided has been gathered from sources deemed reliable, but is in no way guaranteed or warranted to be accurate by La Gloria Land Company and Ranchland Real Estate, its principals, members, officers, associates, agents, or employees, and is subject to changes, errors, omissions, or other discrepancies. Property is subject to prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by owner(s). No representation is made as to investment potential, future value, or any such speculation. All information, assessment, and pertinent facts should be verified by prospective buyers with the aid of legal and/or professional representation.
Prospective buyers must clearly disclose, upon first contact, any buyer agency agreement, and buyers agent must be identified and present at the initial showing of the property in order to participate in real estate commission. Otherwise, fee participation will be at sole discretion of La Gloria Land Company and Ranchland Real Estate.
La Gloria Land Company and Ranchland Real Estate reserve the right to require buyer(s) to present proof of financial ability to purchase subject property at any time, with or without cause, as a requisite for any showing. La Gloria Land Company and Ranchland Real Estate, at its sole discretion, also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to any potential buyer or interested party for any reason without explanation. **
12/06/2025
$2,225,000
141 ac.
ACTIVE
McCulloch County - 115 Open Country Trl, Brady, TX
This choice ranch property has much to offer. It has features that many ranches dont have, including convenience. It is conveniently located right next to an airport, and it is only a mile from Brady, The Heart of Texas. Most of the ranch is game fenced, and has premium high quality deer. The main house is fairly new, and there are 2 guest houses and an in-ground pool with waterfall, and more.
Features:
Custom 3800 sq. ft. home on 141 Acres
Game fenced Deer ranch, new pictures available
2 Guest houses and a cabin
2 shops
In-ground salt water swimming pool with waterfall
Acreage has many Oak trees and native brush
Next to lightly used municipal airport with a 4,611 ft. runway
Welcome to the heart of country comfort in our outstanding ranch home built in 2016. This isn't your typical city living it's a cozy retreat where simplicity meets modern! We have three separate residences in which to entertain family and/or guests. The main house is a 3800 sq. ft. home that does not disappoint. It has 12 foot wide wrap around covered porches on the South, West and East sides of the home.
The homes are located on 141 attractive acres, just outside of Brady, Texas. Brady has several excellent restaurants, a super Walmart, and more. A few of the kitchen amenities include a convection oven, built in microwave and gas range with its own oven. Plentiful Marble counter top space, plus a large island is convenient.
There is a large great room, 44 feet long by 36 feet wide, tastefully designed with 4 seating areas. It is spacious; the middle beam height is 21 feet high. There are three bedrooms and two baths in this home including the loft bedroom. The master bedroom is massive, with it's own dressing area, full walk in closets, walk in shower, and private commode.
Solar panels are installed that cut your utility bill in half, it has a 6 ton Lennox A/C unit, and a tankless water heater provide instant hot water. There is a 20K gallon salt water pool, with waterfall, and easy access steps. The pool is located between the three residences so it is easily accessed, and has a beautiful rock patio area for the pool chairs.
An 1,840 sq. ft. guest cabin is constructed with an open concept design, with one full bath, a full kitchen and 2 large living areas.
The "Man Cave" is a 1,440 sq. ft. building with one bedroom, full bath, and walk-in closet. It also has an attached shop/garage. There are other outbuildings including a deer processing room and a shop.
Of the 141 total acres, 117 Acres are behind game fencing. The deer in this enclosure all have improved genetics, from several sources. Multiple bucks have been harvested scoring well over 220 B & C. The largest scored 286, 2 others in the 250 range. Similar genetics are still on the place, we will send you some new pictures on request.
Within the high fenced area, there is a 3/1 "cabin" available for hunters which is a manufactured home. There are 4 big protein feeders that will convey with the property as well as 1 corn feeder. The property is serviced by Richland Springs water.
This Custom home and deer ranch isn't about extravagance; it's about embracing the laid-back charm of country living. This is the kind of space that feels like home cozy, practical, and authentically country. Welcome to your retreat in the Heart of Texas!
03/30/2024
$1,590,000
63 ac.
ACTIVE
McCulloch County - 820 Mason Street, Brady, TX
Large one of a kind country home with room to move around. Located 10 miles from Brady and 18 miles from Mason. The house boast4 bedrooms and 5 bathes with an indoor swimming pool and dry sauna. The main barn consists of 4 stalls, hay run, and 2 turnouts. Multiple "traps" for your horses or livestock have been sprigged over the years with Coastal Bermuda. The main trap can be irrigated with a water cannon. The back pastures are set up for wildlife and hunting. There is a 998' well with static water sitting between 15' to 28'. Drinkers are located in every trap and pasture. The home and property are ready for a new owner to set up and enjoy life.
06/06/2024
$1,630,000
295 ac.
ACTIVE
McCulloch County - 2727 County Road 3091, Melvin, TX
Brady Creek Ranch is a beautiful 295-acre hunting and cattle ranch located on the McCulloch/Concho County line. Nestled just within miles of the small town of Melvin, TX, this property offers an array of features that will captivate both outdoor enthusiasts and discerning ranch buyers.
Upon entering the ranch, you will first notice the beautiful rolling hills and massive live oaks that exist throughout the property. On this gorgeous property, the first house is an older 1500 sq ft rock home that is the prime set up for a weekend getaway or a hunting cabin. The other house on the property is a newer modular home. This property has multiple cattle corrals and has over two hundred acres of high fence running through the property with the perfect set up for a large-scale cattle/exotic operation. The property also offers plenty of water with Brady Creek running through part of it along with a solar powered well that is connected to four large storage tanks.
The diverse landscape provides a rich habitat for wildlife, including axis and whitetail deer, dove, quail, and turkey. To enhance the hunting experience, deer feeders and hunting blinds are thoughtfully placed throughout the property, offering prime opportunities to observe and harvest the abundant game.
Whether you seek a hunting retreat, an exotic/whitetail breeding operation or a cattle operation, Brady Creek Ranch is the perfect property for prime country living. With the abundant wildlife, and breathtaking views this ranch represents the opportunity to own a true Texas treasure.
01/20/2026
$229,000
10 ac.
ACTIVE
McCulloch County - 7202 U.S. Highway 190, Rochelle, TX
Twin Roads Ranch is 10 acres of prime land situated at the intersection of Highway 190 and County Road 424 in Rochelle, Texas. This versatile property includes an approximate 40 x 80 metal shop equipped with three-phase power and an overhead crane, making it ideal for agricultural, commercial, or personal use.The owner is also open to selling more or less acreage, depending on the buyers preference.
Location
7202 E US Highway 190, Rochelle, TX 76872
10 miles to Brady | 26 miles to San Saba | 67 miles to Lampasas | 130 miles to Austin (2 hours)
Land & Water
This 10-acre tract offers gently rolling terrain with over 10 feet of elevation change, creating a landscape that is both attractive and highly functional. The property has been selectively cleared of mesquite to encourage strong grass growth, while mature trees remain to add character and flexibility for future use. If desired, the seller is willing to remove the remaining mesquite at the buyers request.
Predominantly sandy loam soils make the land well suited for grazing or hay production. With dual road frontage along Highway 190 and County Road 424, the property provides exceptional access and strong potential for a variety of uses.
Improvements & Utilities
The workshop is roughly 40 x 80, featuring two large roll-up doors, an overhead crane spanning nearly the full length of the building, and three-phase electrical service already in place. The structure has been recently repainted and cleaned.
Twin Roads Ranch includes approximately one acre of chain-link fencing around the shop area. The remainder of the property is fenced on two sides with five-strand barbed wire, and the owner is willing to share in the cost of fencing the remaining boundaries (offer dependent). The property offers two entrances, one directly off Highway 190 and a new gated entrance off CR 424. A new water meter has been installed, and the water line has been extended to the shop.
Minerals
Minerals available.
Taxes
2024 property taxes were approximately $800. Property is Ag-exempt.
01/21/2026
$350,000
27.05 ac.
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McCulloch County - 1358 Farm to Market Road 2315, Rochelle, TX
Have you ever dreamed of a home on a small piece of land where you can explore, raise a family, enjoy having animals or hunt? If so, this beautifully manicured property may be exactly what you’ve been looking for.
The property features a 3-bedroom, 2-bath home with a metal roof and large porches, perfect for relaxing and taking in the peaceful surroundings. A detached two-car garage and multiple small storage buildings provide plenty of space for equipment and storage.
The land is cross-fenced, making it ideal for rotating livestock or keeping animals separated, and includes an attached pen with an animal shelter and chicken coop. Beautiful scattered live oak trees and a mix of other mature trees enhance the property’s charm, while the back portion offers excellent cover, perfect for hunting, exploring, or enjoying nature.
Properties like this, combining a well-maintained home, usable land, and outdoor versatility are truly a rare find.
10/15/2025
$7,634,000
1388 ac.
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McCulloch County - 11595 Ranch Rd 2028, Brady, TX
This exceptional high-fence ranch that was once part of the Ford Ranch, located just 5 miles south of Melvin, Texas, offers an incredible setup for hunting and ranching enthusiasts. With blacktop and county road frontage, an improved road leads to the headquarters featuring a 17,225 sq. ft. steel barn with a 3 or 4 bedroom residence, office space, and a 5-ton bridge crane.
The ranch is extremely well-watered with an Ellenburger well producing 150 GPM, feeding two half-acre ponds, an irrigated hay field, and 4 miles of underground water distribution. Reubes Creek runs through 2.5 miles of the property, offering scenic water features and habitat for native wildlife.
Improvements include 8-foot game fencing, a 1,100-yard rifle range, electric gated entrances, miles of maintained ranch roads, and new Texas Wildlife Systems blinds and feeders, ready to enjoy from day one.
Gently rolling terrain, large oaks, improved pastures, and breathtaking Hill Country views make this a truly turnkey property ready for ranching, recreation, or a private getaway.
01/19/2026
$110,000
10 ac.
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McCulloch County - Tract 2 County Road 424, Rochelle, TX
Little Brady Creek Ranch is a 10-acre tract in McCulloch County featuring a cleared front pasture with established Klein grass and a native, untouched back section that provides privacy and wildlife habitat. With county road frontage and close proximity to Brady, the property offers strong potential for a homestead, recreational retreat, or future investment. The owner is also open to selling additional acreage if a buyer desires more land.
Location
Tract 2 TBD CR 424 Rochelle, TX 76872
10 miles to Brady, 26 miles to San Saba, 67 miles to Lampasas, 130 miles to Austin (approximately 2 hours)
Land & Water
This 10-acre tract features gently rolling terrain with slight elevation changes, creating an ideal and usable landscape. The property includes a diverse mix of hardwoods and native trees, including post oak and cedar elm. Scattered clearings provide ample space for grazing, food plots, or potential homesites, while the denser areas offer excellent cover for wildlife and added privacy. Soils consist primarily of sandy loam, making the property well-suited for cattle grazing. With approximately 60% open pasture and 40% brush country, this tract offers a balanced mix of functionality and natural beauty.
Improvements & Utilities
Little Brady Creek Ranch is fenced on two sides with five-strand barbed wire and new twisted wire fencing along the south boundary. A new gated entrance has been installed off CR 424.
Electricity is available on the neighboring tract. A nearby water well is approximately 100 feet deep with reported yields of around 20 GPM.
Minerals
Minerals are available.
Taxes
2025 property taxes were approximately $35.
08/04/2025
$2,125,000
425 ac.
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McCulloch County - W 17th St, Brady, TX
A spectacular hunting property located just outside of Brady. This property has approximately 4250 paved frontage on FM 2028, a city of Brady water meter, a reliable pond, and electricity running across the tract. The northwest corner of the ranch has a ridgeline that is loaded with Live Oaks and has long-range views of the area including Lake Brady. The land offers a well-balanced mix of dense cover and open areas including approximately 95 acres of former row crop fields. The property has a healthy population of Axis and Whitetail Deer.
Location
000 W. 17th Street Brady, TX 76825
4.7 miles from the intersection of Hwy 87 and FM 2028 in Brady, 80 miles to San Angelo, 130 miles to Austin, 140 miles to San Antonio, 200 miles to Ft. Worth and Midland.
Land & Water
The 425 acres is a combination of dense Oak-Mesquite woodland and approximately 95 acres of former crop land. Fallow fields offer substantial forb production and generate an edge effect that attracts various wildlife species. These fields could also be used for food plots. There is approximately 4250 of paved road frontage on FM 2028 (W 17th St) with three gates. In the northwest corner there is an approximately .5 acre pond with good water even in extreme drought. Nearby the pond is a ridgeline that is loaded with Live Oaks and has long-range views of the area including Lake Brady. While not on the property, Bear Creek runs adjacent to the eastern boundary and serves a natural wildlife travel corridor. The property has a very large neighbor to the south that is over 5,000 acres. Notable wildlife on the property includes Axis Deer, Whitetail Deer, Rio Grande Turkey, Doves, and feral hogs. Trees observed on the property include Live Oak, Post Oak, Mesquite, Hackberry, Ashe Juniper, and Cedar Elm. The shrub and forb layer is comprised of Vine Ephedra, Evergreen Sumac, Catclaw Acacia, Texas Persimmon, Buckleys Yucca, Whitebrush, Elbowbush, Lotebush, Tasajillo, Prickly Pear, Green Briar, Broomweed, and Agarita. Grass species observed include Texas Wintergrass, Little Bluestem, Threeawn, and KR Bluestem.
Improvements & Utilities
The property has perimeter fencing in good condition with high fence along the highway frontage and net wire fencing on the remainder. Electric lines run across and along the property in multiple locations Water is supplied by the city of Brady with a water meter on the north side and 1.5 poly water line running to the southern boundary where there is a hunter camp with electric as well. All blinds and feeders belong to lessee and will not convey.
Minerals
A portion of the mineral estate could be available subject to negotiation.
Taxes
The property is qualified for Agricultural Valuation via a Wildlife Management Plan. 2024 taxes were estimated to be $983.00
Community
Most of the needs of a rural landowner can be found in Brady. Lake Brady is just minutes away. Lake O.H. Ivie, one of the hottest bass lakes in the state, is less than an hour away.
05/24/2025
$3,395,700
539.39 ac.
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McCulloch County - 8228 U.S. 377, Rochelle, TX
Welcome to this beautiful Live Oak-covered ranch in the heart of Central Texas, just minutes north of Brady!
This turnkey property is fully set up for a productive cattle operation, featuring multiple cross-fenced pastures designed for rotational grazing, along with a well-designed set of working pens and a livestock scale for ease and efficiency.
The land is dotted with four large tanks, providing ample water for livestock and wildlife. The property is rich with native wildlife, including deer and turkey, making it an ideal spot for both ranching and recreational use.
Nestled among towering Live Oak trees is a charming 2022 double-wide home offering 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, complete with spacious porches perfect for relaxing and taking in the scenic views. In addition, there is a cozy 2 bedroom, 1 bath hunting cabin with attached covered parking whic is perfect for guests, hunters, or additional lodging.
Water is supplied by a Richland Springs water tap as well as a solar-powered well, ensuring reliable access across the ranch.
Whether you're looking to expand your cattle operation, enjoy the outdoors, or both, this exceptional ranch is a must-see!
10/28/2025
$276,000
24.1 ac.
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McCulloch County - Tract 3 TBD CR 424, Rochelle, TX
Little Brady Ranch is a 24-acre property in McCulloch County featuring open grazing fields, mature live oaks, and a large pond fed by Little Brady Creek. The land offers a mix of cleared and natural areas, ideal for both livestock and wildlife. With county road frontage, a good water source, flexibility on acreage, and Just a few miles from Brady, its well-suited for a homestead, recreational getaway, or investment opportunity.
Location
Tract 3 TBD CR 424, Rochelle, TX 76872
10 miles to Brady | 26 miles to San Saba | 67 miles to Lampasas | 130 miles to Austin(2 Hours)
Land & Water
This 24-acre tract has been thoughtfully designed to balance functionality and natural beauty. The front field has been cleared of mesquite to allow the Klein grass to thrive, while the middle field retains partial cover for structure and additional grazing. The back field remains untouched, providing a natural sanctuary for wildlife. A diverse mix of hardwoods and native trees, post oak, live oak, and cedar elm, compliments scattered clearings ideal for grazing, food plots, or homesites, while wooded portions offer privacy and shade. Little Brady Creek runs north to south through the property, feeding a large pond surrounded by centuries-old live oaks. With over 400 feet of frontage and a new entrance along well-maintained CR 424, plus sandy loam soils suited for grazing or hay production, this property offers a balanced blend of open pasture, timber, and seasonal creek bottom perfect for agricultural, recreational, or residential use.
Improvements & Utilities
Little Brady Ranch is perimeter fenced on three sides with a combination of five-strand barbed wire and new twisted wire fencing along the south boundary. The owner is willing to split fencing costs (offer dependent).
A new gated entrance has been installed off CR 424. Electricity is available on the tract (drop required). The neighboring water well is approximately 100 feet deep with yields around 20 GPM.
Minerals
Minerals available.
Taxes
2024 property taxes were approximately $350.
08/04/2025
$1,927,500
257 ac.
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McCulloch County - Tract 2 2050 W 17th St, Brady, TX
A spectacular hunting property located just outside of Brady. This property has approximately 2500 of paved frontage on Fm 2028, a city of Brady waterline running along the frontage with 2 additional taps reserved, and electricity in multiple areas. The eastern side of the ranch has a ridgeline that provides a scenic view of Brady and the surrounding area. Live Oaks are in great abundance. It has a good balance of heavy cover and open areas making it great for Whitetail Deer and Axis Deer. Come make this place your own recreational escape.
Location
2050 W. 17th Street Brady, TX 76825
1.8 miles from the intersection of Hwy 87 and FM 2028 in Brady, 80 miles to San Angelo, 130 miles to Austin, 140 miles to San Antonio, 200 miles to Ft. Worth and Midland.
Land & Water
The 417 acres have very typical habitat for this portion of the Edwards Plateau with 110 of elevation change ranging from 1710 to 1810. There is just under one mile of paved road frontage on FM 2028 (W 17th St). It has a combination of dense closed canopy oak-juniper woodlands and savannah-like areas with more grass cover. A pond in the north section of the property is over one acre when full. Notable wildlife on the property includes Axis Deer, Whitetail Deer, Rio Grande Turkey, Doves, and feral hogs. Trees observed on the property include Live Oak, Post Oak, Mesquite, Hackberry, Ashe Juniper, and Cedar Elm. The shrub and forb layer is comprised of Vine Ephedra, Catclaw Acacia, Texas Persimmon, Buckleys Yucca, Whitebrush, Elbowbush, Lotebush, Tasajillo, Prickly Pear, Green Briar, Broomweed, and Agarita. Grass species observed include Texas Wintergrass, Little Bluestem, Yellow Indian Grass, Threeawn, and KR Bluestem.
Improvements & Utilities
This tract will be taken out of a larger tract. The property has perimeter fencing except for the new proposed eastern boundary. The existing fencing is a combination of netwire and barbwire. Electric lines run along the frontage and a second line runs across the property in a general north to south direction. The city of Brady has a water pipeline running inside the frontage. There is an agreement with the city to provide up to 2 water taps into this water line. it. All blinds and feeders belong to lessee and will not convey.
Minerals
A portion of the mineral estate could be available subject to negotiation.
Taxes
The property is qualified for Agricultural Valuation via a Wildlife Management Plan. 2024 taxes were estimated to be $675.00
Community
Most of the needs of a rural landowner can be found in Brady. Lake Brady is just minutes away. Lake O.H. Ivie, one of the hottest bass lakes in the state, is less than an hour away.
08/04/2025
$2,699,950
417 ac.
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McCulloch County - 2050 W 17th St, Brady, TX
A spectacular hunting property that also has development potential, located just outside of Brady. This property has nearly a mile of paved frontage on Fm 2028, a city of Brady waterline running along the frontage with 4 additional taps reserved, and electricity in multiple areas providing numerous options for subdivision. The eastern side of the ranch has a ridgeline that provides a scenic view of Brady and the surrounding area. The land is rich with Live Oaks and offers a well-balanced mix of dense cover and open areas, ideal for Whitetail and Axis deer. Come make this place your own escape or take advantage of the investment/development opportunities.
Location
2050 W. 17th Street Brady, TX 76825
1.8 miles from the intersection of Hwy 87 and FM 2028 in Brady, 80 miles to San Angelo, 130 miles to Austin, 140 miles to San Antonio, 200 miles to Ft. Worth and Midland.
Land & Water
The 417 acres have very typical habitat for this portion of the Edwards Plateau with 110 of elevation change ranging from 1690 to 1810. There is just under one mile of paved road frontage on FM 2028 (W 17th St). It has a combination of dense closed canopy oak-juniper woodlands and savannah-like areas with more grass cover. On the eastern side there is a high ridge line that provides a great view of the city and surrounding area. Below this ridgeline is an approximately .5-acre pond that holds good water despite the severe drought conditions. A second pond in the north section of the property is over one acre when full. Both ponds are wildlife magnets. Notable wildlife on the property includes Axis Deer, Whitetail Deer, Rio Grande Turkey, Doves, and feral hogs. Trees observed on the property include Live Oak, Post Oak, Mesquite, Hackberry, Ashe Juniper, and Cedar Elm. The shrub and forb layer is comprised of Vine Ephedra, Catclaw Acacia, Texas Persimmon, Buckleys Yucca, Whitebrush, Elbowbush, Lotebush, Tasajillo, Prickly Pear, Green Briar, Broomweed, and Agarita. Grass species observed include Texas Wintergrass, Little Bluestem, Yellow Indian Grass, Threeawn, and KR Bluestem.
Improvements & Utilities
The property has perimeter fencing in good condition with netwire fencing along the road frontage and western boundary with typical barbwire fencing on the remainder. Electric lines run along the frontage and a second line runs across the property in a general north to south direction. The city of Brady has a water pipeline running inside the frontage. There is an agreement with the city to provide up to 4 water taps into this water line. There is a radio transmitter tower on the eastern side of the property which also has an access easement associated with it. All blinds and feeders belong to lessee and will not convey.
Minerals
A portion of the mineral estate could be available subject to negotiation.
Taxes
The property is qualified for Agricultural Valuation via a Wildlife Management Plan. 2024 taxes were estimated to be $675.00
Community
Most of the needs of a rural landowner can be found in Brady. Lake Brady is just minutes away. Lake O.H. Ivie, one of the hottest bass lakes in the state, is less than an hour away.
12/03/2025
$1,030,500
100 ac.
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McCulloch County - TBD Hwy 71, Fredonia, TX
On the quiet outskirts of Fredonia lies a 100-acre property shaped by strong water, improved grasses, and the rugged beauty of McCulloch County. This property offers the rare combination of high-producing water, improved pastures, and recreational appeal, giving you the freedom to build, run livestock, or simply enjoy the outdoors.
Anchored by three impressive water wellseach producing 75+ GPMthis ranch provides a powerful foundation for future homesites, livestock operations, or irrigated coastal fields. The improved grasses stretch across open, gently rolling terrain, creating an ideal setup for grazing. In addition, the property transitions naturally into thicker cover and wildlife habitat, offering terrific hunting opportunities for whitetail, turkey, and other native species.
A large natural earthen tank sits on the ranch, adding surface water for livestock and wildlife and enhancing the overall scenery. With the combination of reliable groundwater, beautiful pastures, and recreational acreage, this ranch truly offers the best of both worldsa turnkey property ready for your vision.
Whether you're looking for a weekend getaway, a working ranch, or a long-term investment in Texas land, this 100-acre tract in Fredonia is a rare find with the water and land characteristics that are nearly impossible to replicate today.
Property Highlights
100 acres in McCulloch County near Fredonia
Three high-producing water wells (75+ GPM each)
Improved grasses ideal for livestock and grazing
Mixed habitat with both open acreage and quality cover
Large natural earthen tank for livestock and wildlife
Strong recreational appeal: whitetail, turkey, and native game
Multiple building sites with excellent water access
Gently rolling topography and scenic Hill Country views
Versatile blend of grazing, hunting, and investment potential
Showing Instructions:
This property is marketed and shown exclusively by The Mock Ranches Group, a team with Keller Williams Realty. Please contact 512-275-6625 for showing information. All appointments must be made with the listing broker and be accompanied.
Notice to Buyers Agents:
Buyer agents must make first contact and be present for all showings.
01/15/2026
$635,000
100.03 ac.
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McCulloch County - 8500 Buck Ridge Dr, Lot 44, Brady, TX
Bumpys Ranch spans 100.03 acres in McCulloch County, Texas, offering a blend of raw Hill Country landscape and recreational potential. This property has been primarily used for hunting and weekend getaways, featuring a mix of native habitat, hardwood cover, and scenic topography. Whether youre looking for a private retreat, a hunting basecamp, or an investment in Texas land, this ranch offers the right balance of privacy, wildlife, and accessibility.
Location:
The ranch lies within the Ranches at Buck Ridge, a well-maintained community with a POA that helps preserve the areas rural appeal. It sits approximately 13 miles from Melvin and 20 miles from Brady, providing quick access to small-town amenities while maintaining a quiet, secluded setting in the heart of Central Texas.
Land & Water:
The terrain features gentle slopes and about 50 feet of elevation change, with scattered oaks and native hardwoods throughout. Native grasses provide light grazing potential alongside open pasture areas. Trails cut across the property, making it easy to navigate by ATV or truck. The ranch is partially fenced and includes nearly half a mile of seasonal Bear Creek, plus another half-mile of wet-weather runoff, offering natural draws for wildlife and water flow during the rainy season.
Wildlife & Hunting:
This is an ideal setup for whitetail and exotic hunting. The area supports populations of Axis, Whitetail Deer, Blackbuck, and Dove, giving owners year-round hunting opportunities. The ranch also maintains a wildlife exemption, keeping property taxes low and operations simple. The sale includes three hunting blinds and three game feeders, making the property ready to hunt from day one.
Utilities & Improvements:
Electricity and fiber optic is available, and the property includes a water well already in place. Fiber optic internet is also available, allowing you to stay connected while enjoying the ranch lifestyle. A 40 foot storage container and an RV with an attached porch will convey with the sale, offering instant use for weekend stays or storage.
Remarks:
Bumpys Ranch offers the perfect mix of raw land and ready-to-use amenities for those seeking a true Hill Country getaway. With good access, a scenic setting, and reliable utilities, this property stands out as a turnkey hunting and recreational ranch in the Buck Ridge community of McCulloch County.
10/27/2025
$708,838
179.96 ac.
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McCulloch County - 85 Private Road 527, Brady, TX
This spacious 179.96 acre property offers a wonderful opportunity to make it your own! Featuring a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom double-wide home thats a work in progress, this property is ready for someone with a vision to bring it to completion.
The land includes a private water well, a mix of mesquite and scattered oak trees, and a large open field, perfect for grazing, farming, or future improvements. With plenty of room to roam and beautiful country views, this property offers peace, privacy, and potential all in one.
Whether youre looking for a weekend getaway, hunting retreat, or a place to build your dream ranch, this property has a great start and endless possibilities!
07/29/2025
$965,178
160.87 ac.
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McCulloch County - 3255 County Road 340, Lohn, TX
This incredible 160-acre ranch near Pear Valley offers the perfect blend of beauty, functionality, and recreation. A stunning, large tank sits tucked below a picturesque hillside, creating an ideal setting for fishing, relaxing, or enjoying nature. It's fed by a seasonal creek that brings added character and natural diversity to the landscape.
The land is thoughtfully divided, approximately 50% in productive cultivation and 50% in native pasture. The fertile field is currently planted in Haygrazer, but its ready for your crop of choice, offering excellent agricultural potential. The remainder of the property is ideal for hunting, grazing, or exploring, with abundant wildlife and open spaces.
Whether you're looking for a working ranch, a recreational getaway, or an investment in Texas land, this one has it all. Dont miss your chance to make it yours!
08/04/2025
$1,200,000
160 ac.
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McCulloch County - Tract 1 2050 W 17th St, Brady, TX
A spectacular hunting property located just outside of Brady. This property has approximately 2500 of paved frontage on Fm 2028, a city of Brady waterline running along the frontage with 2 additional taps reserved, and electricity in multiple areas. The eastern side of the ranch has a ridgeline that provides a scenic view of Brady and the surrounding area. The land is rich with Live Oaks and offers a well-balanced mix of dense cover and open areas, ideal for Whitetail and Axis deer. Come make this place your own escape or take advantage of the investment/development opportunities. Additional acreage available.
Location
2050 W. 17th Street Brady, TX 76825
1.8 miles from the intersection of Hwy 87 and FM 2028 in Brady, 80 miles to San Angelo, 130 miles to Austin, 140 miles to San Antonio, 200 miles to Ft. Worth and Midland.
Land & Water
The 160 acres have very typical habitat for this portion of the Edwards Plateau with 100 of elevation change ranging from 1690 to 1790. There is approximately 2500 of paved road frontage on FM 2028 (W 17th St). It has a combination of dense closed canopy oak-juniper woodlands and savannah-like areas with more grass cover. On the eastern side there is a high ridge line that provides a great view of the city and surrounding area. Below this ridgeline is an approximately .5-acre pond that holds good water despite the severe drought conditions. Notable wildlife on the property includes Axis Deer, Whitetail Deer, Rio Grande Turkey, Doves, and feral hogs. Trees observed on the property include Live Oak, Post Oak, Mesquite, Hackberry, Ashe Juniper, and Cedar Elm. The shrub and forb layer is comprised of Vine Ephedra, Catclaw Acacia, Texas Persimmon, Buckleys Yucca, Whitebrush, Elbowbush, Lotebush, Tasajillo, Prickly Pear, Green Briar, Broomweed, and Agarita. Grass species observed include Texas Wintergrass, Little Bluestem, Yellow Indian Grass, Threeawn, and KR Bluestem.
Improvements & Utilities
This tract will be taken out of a larger tract. The property has perimeter fencing except for the new western boundary. The existing fencing is a combination of netwire and barbwire. Electric lines run along the frontage and a second line runs across the property in a general north to south direction. The city of Brady has a water pipeline running inside the frontage. There is an agreement with the city to provide up to 2 water taps into this water line. There is a radio transmitter tower on the eastern side of the property which also has an access easement associated with it. All blinds and feeders belong to lessee and will not convey.
Minerals
A portion of the mineral estate could be available subject to negotiation.
Taxes
The property is qualified for Agricultural Valuation via a Wildlife Management Plan. 2024 taxes were estimated to be $675.00
Community
Most of the needs of a rural landowner can be found in Brady. Lake Brady is just minutes away. Lake O.H. Ivie, one of the hottest bass lakes in the state, is less than an hour away.
11/11/2025
$1,245,000
181.65 ac.
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McCulloch County - 4734 FM 1028, Rochelle, TX
Discover the beauty and functionality of this 181.65 acre Northern Hill Country ranch, ideally situated with paved county road frontage, attractive gated entrance and thoughtfully divided into three 60.55-acre pastures. With a perfect blend of improved pasture, native hardwoods, and diverse terrain, this property offers exceptional potential for ranching, recreation, and building your dream home in the heart of Texas.
Property Highlights
Size & Layout: 181.65 acres, equally divided and cross-fenced into three 60.55-acre pastures, ideal for rotational grazing or multi-use management.
Accessibility: Convenient paved county road frontage to front gate for easy year-round access. Gravel county road along southern boundary of property.
Water Features:
North Pasture: Features a windmill-fed pond and a ready-to-build homesite with electricity, water well, fiber, and septic system already in place. Well house, carport and shop also at homesite.
Middle Pasture: Offers a beautiful surface tank for fishing, reliable and never known to go dry (per owner) a true recreational highlight. Windmill feeds the north pasture pond but also equipped with storage tank.
South Pasture: Heavily treed with mature oaks and native hardwoods, plus two additional surface tanks, creating excellent wildlife cover and diversity.
Topography: The east boundary drops dramatically, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Hill Country landscape perfect for a scenic home or picnic site.
Wildlife & Recreation: Outstanding hunting opportunities for whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, and hogs. The mix of open pasture, water, and cover creates a natural wildlife haven. Food plots are in place just waiting to be planted.
Additional Details
Fencing: Cross-fenced for easy livestock management.
Utilities: Electric service, fiber, septic and water well already on-site.
Soils & Vegetation: Native grasses, hardwoods, and fertile soils suitable for grazing or hay production.
Agricultural tax exemption in place
Summary
This ranch combines functional improvements, abundant water, and stunning views making it ideal for a working ranch, recreational getaway, or family homestead. With a balance of open land and wooded habitat, the property delivers the best of both worlds ranching productivity and true Hill Country beauty
THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE, CHANGE IN PRICE, OR REMOVAL FROM THE MARKET WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL INFORMATION IS DEEMED TO BE TRUE & CORRECT TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE AND FROM RELIABLE SOURCES. PROPERTY TAXES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE ANNUALLY. SAN SABA REALTY OR ITS ASSOCIATES WILL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY CHANGES OR DISCREPANCIES.
If there is another broker/agent representing the buyer, they must accompany the buyer at the initial and all other showings of the property in order to share equally in the commission. Thank you.
09/15/2025
$866,875
125.4 ac.
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McCulloch County - 2035 County Road 448, Rochelle, TX
Welcome to a premier hunting retreat in the heart of Central Texas. This 125 +/- acre property offers a rare combination of seclusion, diverse habitat, and year-round recreational opportunities the perfect setting for those who value the outdoors and the legacy of land ownership. Tucked back off a quiet county road, privacy and peace are unmatched here. The property includes a well-established hunting camp that includes RV hookups and serves as a comfortable basecamp, along with additional space for equipment, gear, and ATVs. Whether you're camping, visiting with family and friends, or enjoying a weekend getaway, the setup is designed for convenience after a day in the field.
For the dedicated outdoorsman, this ranch is a true hunter's paradise. The unique topography, native hardwoods, brushy draws, thick cover and open grassland, creating natural bedding areas, travel corridors, and hunting vantage points rarely found on a single tract of this size. Deer, turkey, quail, dove, predator and hog populations thrive here, with excellent trophy potential. Quality management practices have been put in place, ensuring healthy herds and sustainable hunting for years to come.
The ranch features an established trail system that makes navigating the property easy, whether by foot, ATV, or UTV. Multiple hunting blind and feeder locations provide excellent opportunities across the seasons. The blend of dense cover, open ground, and natural water features creates a well-rounded habitat that consistently holds and attracts wildlife.
Opportunities like this don't come around often. Whether you're looking for a legacy hunting retreat, a weekend ranch getaway, or a manageable recreational property with incredible potential, this 125-acre central Texas gem delivers it all. The combination of location, habitat, and hunting potential makes it a one-of-a-kind property in the heart of Texas.
Property Features
-Located 1-mile from the Colorado River
-Trophy deer management practiced on-site
-Plethora of wildlife including deer, turkey, doves, quail, hogs, and predators
- miles of Deep Creek water access
-Established road systems and trails for easy access and recreation
-600 yards of road frontage and additional quality access to the property
-43 +/- acres of sunflower covered fields and food plot potential
-Within 25 minutes of Brownwood and Richland Springs
-Established property with opportunity to enroll in tax reducing programs and habitat improvement
-Once-in-a-generation opportunity to own 125 acres in the heart of Texas
01/24/2024
$2,995,000
452 ac.
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McCulloch County - 470 Private Road 591, Brady, TX
Overview: 452 +/- acres located between Brady & Menard with home, outdoor living, pond & offered turn-key.
Land: This distinguished ranch sprawls across 402 high-fenced acres and an additional 50 low-fenced acres, adorned by majestic legacy oak trees. The fertile soil and impeccably crafted granite roads contribute to the ranches charm. The ranch was cleared of cedar allowing for native grasses and mature oak trees to thrive. Amidst this idyllic setting, a tranquil pond graces the landscape, with fish and ducks. The property is home to whitetail deer, axis, and hogs. Ready for immediate enjoyment.
Improvements: This ranch residence showcases a grandeur design, featuring two bedrooms and an elevated loft designed to comfortably accommodate up to 12 individuals. The exterior is adorned with covered front and back porches, complete with a fire pit, a designated deer cleaning station, and an outdoor entertainment space complete with TV and fireplace. It also includes 3 RV slips, storage sheds and pole barn. The ranch is offered turn- key with house furnishings, hunting blinds and feeders and is ready for immediate use.
Water/Utilities: There are two functioning water wells, electric power and also supplemental solar power.
Financial / Title: Seller will offer basic title insurance and existing survey. Seller will convey whatever minerals are owned. The property carries a current Wildlife tax exemption. 2023 property taxes were $4,085.33 per McCulloch County appraisal district.
Additional: This is an excellent investment and recreational property with minimal cedar cover and a good mix of oak trees and cover for wildlife. This would make for a great legacy ranch and is ready for immediate use.
***For all inquires and showings please contact Coleman Houston at (432) 559-3826***
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