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06/20/2025
$1,082,050
323 ac.
ACTIVE
Jim Hogg County - Hebbronville, TX
323 ACRES +/- HUNTING RANCH, Southern Duval County near Hebbronville
Location: -The ranch is approximately 8 miles northeast of Hebbronville and 4 miles South of the town of Realitos, in southern Duval County right on the Jim Hogg County border. There's a deeded easement about a mile long from the end of CR 264 to the property. There is only one gate to open and you're at the ranch.
Topography: -The topography in this area is gently rolling, with about 20 feet of elevation change. Soils consist of sandy loam, red sandy loam and darker ground in the lower areas. The ranch is primarily scattered brush and grassland, with motted brush throughout. There are many senderos and roads to access the property. This is fantastic quail and deer habitat.
Improvements: -The ranch is fenced, and it has electricity and a water well. The ranch has an old set of cattle pens. Two new 600 pound Stand and Fill All Seasons feeders will convey with the sale.
Wildlife: -This fine hunting ranch has big South Texas deer, turkey, quail, dove (mourning and whitewing), hogs, javalina and varmits.
Bird hunting: -This is fantastic habitat for quail and they are very abundant. Dove hunting is excellent around surface water.
Water: -There is electric well at the camp area with a large cistern
- -There are two water troughs, one in the middle and the other on the eastern part of the property.
-This is an excellent area for groundwater and neighboring wells are thought to be from 300 to 450 feet deep.
Minerals: -No minerals convey, there is no production.
Price: -PRICE REDUCTION!!!! Asking $3,350 an acre or $1,082,050
Remarks: -Beautiful hunting ranch is a very sought after area of South Duval County near Hebbronville! Priced to Sell well under comps! There are some very large ranches bordering this ranch!
Note: This write-up may contain errors and omissions and is for information only. The above information has been deemed correct but is not guaranteed and is subject to changes, corrections, and or withdraws from the market with no prior notice. Buyers broker or agent must be present at first showing to receive full commission. If the Buyers broker or representative is not present at first showing, their commission will be at the discretion of the listing broker.
11/18/2025
$25,101,540
7538 ac.
ACTIVE
Jim Hogg County - TX-16, Hebbronville, TX
For the first time in generations, the historic Randado Ranch is being offered for sale--a true South Texas legacy property under the same family's stewardship for 95 years. It is among the finest combination cattle, deer, and quail ranches we've had the privilege to list for sale. A significant feature of the ranch is its extraordinary water resources, which are distributed throughout the property.
The property has a long, rich history of intensive deer and game management dating back to 1965, when Al Brothers became ranch manager and pioneered many of the quality deer management techniques that remain the foundation of modern practices today. One could argue that modern deer management was born on this ranch during Al Brothers' three-decade tenure as its ranch manager. He is widely regarded as one of the true fathers of white-tailed deer management. In 1966, the property was high-fenced--one of the very first ranches in South Texas to do so--and that innovation became a defining trend across the region.
The Randado Ranch continues to maintain a strong native deer herd that has consistently produced trophy whitetails for decades. The sandy soils of the western sand sheet provide outstanding browse and first-class quail habitat, supporting abundant quail populations. Cattle operations benefit from well-designed infrastructure, while the ranch's location and water resources create phenomenal dove hunting opportunities as well. The owners long-standing care and attention to detail are evident in every aspect of this remarkable property.
The family's deep conservation ethic is further reflected in their long-standing support of wildlife research, including numerous studies conducted in partnership with Dr. Charlie DeYoung through Texas A&M University--Kingsville (formerly Texas A&I).
LOCATION
The ranch is located along Highway 16, approximately 26 miles south of Hebbronville, Texas, and about a three-hour drive from San Antonio. It is easily accessible via the Jim Hogg County Airport in Hebbronville or the ranch's own 4,500-foot private airstrip (not currently in use).
TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT
Over 80% of the Randado Ranch is comprised of Brennan, Copita, and Delmita sands, which are characteristic of the South Texas Sand Sheet. These deep, sandy soils occur primarily in the bottomland areas with very little topographic relief, creating ideal habitat for both cattle and wildlife. A distinctive escarpment rises along the northern section of the property, offering a noticeable change in elevation and providing impressive long-range vistas--a rare feature in this part of Jim Hogg County.
Three creek bottoms traverse the property and carry water during periods of substantial rainfall. Los Tanques Creek Bottom, the most significant of the three, runs through the center of the ranch and serves as a defining natural feature. The other two drainages provide similar ecological value and further enhance the ranch's habitat diversity.
The ranch contains a well-established caliche quarry that produces quality material used for building and maintaining the extensive system of ranch roads. This resource is a long-term operational benefit.
Divided into 12 well-managed pastures, the ranch supports an efficient rotational grazing system for the cattle operation. The range supports a healthy variety of native grasses. The main introduced grass is buffel. Nominal, if any, tangle head grass is believed to be present on the property. This balance creates ideal conditions for both livestock productivity and native wildlife diversity.
The habitat on the ranch is a diverse mix of unmolested native brush and areas of old regrowth from earlier brush work designed to enhance quail hunting opportunities. The resulting mosaic provides ideal conditions to support the ranch's balance of game and livestock operations. Dominant brush species include prickly pear, guayacan, granjeno, kidneywood, coma, Texas ebony, mesquite, and guajillo, among many others typical of the South Texas brush country.
Across the property, a total of 19 high-fenced fields and 18 low-fenced fields have been strategically established, with 23 of these fields (83 acres) used to plant winter oats annually each fall.
WILDLIFE
White-tailed Deer
High-fenced since 1966, the all native whitetail herd has been managed for decades, consistently producing exceptional trophy-class bucks. A comprehensive supplemental feeding program was introduced in 2009, initially featuring protein pellets and later incorporating cottonseed, to promote herd health and maximize antler development. The result is one of the most balanced and genetically desirable native whitetail deer populations in South Texas. The herd consistently yields a high fawn crop and maintains an ideal age class structure, with a healthy number of bucks in each age class. White-tailed deer hunting is limited to family and friends and is accomplished through the use of thirty-seven hunting blinds located throughout the ranch.
Quail
Northern Bobwhite and Blue Scaled Quail: One of the first things noticed when entering the property is the exceptional grassy cover throughout the property. The careful management of the grasses along with the extensive water development produces a high number of quail. The current owners have not maintained all of the habitat created for hunting quail; however, it would take minimal effort to reclaim and create a significant amount of habitat for hunting quail via multi-dog strings and quail rigs. As it is, there are plenty of locations to drop a dog or two and walk/buggy hunt.
Mourning & White-wing Dove
The property offers outstanding Mourning & White-winged Dove hunting in part due to its abundant food and 60 earthen tanks distributed across the ranch. Mark Matthews assisted in flying the early October aerial game survey and noted seeing more mourning and white-winged doves in the helicopter survey than ever seen in his 44 years of flying game surveys.
IMPROVEMENTS
The majority of improvements are situated within the headquarters compound near the center of the property. The main house consists of a spacious living area, a well-appointed kitchen, and gun room with large safe. The two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath main house is surrounded by four casitas, providing ample lodging for family and guests. Together, the main house and casitas offer six bedrooms and six-and-a-half baths. The main house was remodeled in 2024, blending modern comfort with traditional ranch style.
Additional headquarters improvements include a manager's house, storage modules, a deer processing area with a walk-in cooler, barn, and multiple covered equipment sheds. A reverse osmosis (RO) water treatment system with 1,000 gallons of storage is housed in its own dedicated shed, ensuring high-quality water throughout the compound. There is also on-site fuel storage, including 500 and 2,000-gallon diesel tanks and a 1,000-gallon unleaded gasoline tank, providing ample fuel reserves for vehicles and equipment.
For livestock and operational efficiency, the ranch features three sets of cattle pens strategically located across the north, central, and southern portions of the property, as well as a horse arena. For target practice, there is a 100-yard shooting range plus a dedicated 1,000-yard long-range.
The rectangular-shaped ranch is easily accessible via an extensive, well-maintained road system, regularly graded with a motor grader/maintainer. Pasture travel is seamless thanks to cattle guards connecting nearly all pastures--no gates need to be opened, even when livestock are present.
WATER
The property has 17 electric water wells, 60 earthen tanks, and 13 water troughs/pilas. Thirty-one of the earthen tanks and all water troughs can be filled from one or more water wells through miles of extensive piping. There are multiple water sources in every pasture, limiting the distance wildlife and cattle must travel for water. Even in drought years, the ranch has the ability to put water in all pastures. The water wells were located throughout the ranch back when management engaged in planting lablab fields (food plots) with underground drip irrigation in its 19 high fenced fields. The property also has 3 operating windmills for water.
ELECTRICITY
Randado Ranch is well-serviced with an electrical infrastructure that provides power access throughout the property. Electricity is supplied by Medina Electric Cooperative and Reliant Energy, ensuring service across all operational areas of the ranch.
There are currently 17 active electric meters distributed to support the headquarters compound, water wells, equipment areas, and remote improvements. In addition, there are 6 locations where electrical service has been previously disconnected, which could be reestablished if desired.
MINERALS
Minerals are not available for offer on this ranch. A portion of Randado Ranch, totaling approximately 1,280 acres, is Mineral Classified. The owners are not conveying royalties on state-owned minerals.
Existing mineral production is primarily concentrated within a few designated pastures, much of it occurring on the Mineral Classified portion of the ranch. Currently, there are 11 active gas well sites.
The information contained herein has been gathered from sources deemed reliable; however, Republic Ranches, LLC and its principals, members, officers, associates, agents and employees cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information. The information contained herein is subject to changes, errors, omissions, prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by owner. Prospective buyers should verify all information to their satisfaction. No representation is made as to the possible value of this investment or type of use, and prospective buyers are urged to consult with their tax and legal advisors before making a final determi
10/23/2024
No Price
11965 ac.
ACTIVE
Jim Hogg County - State Highway 16 and FM 359, Hebbronville, TX
The Crestonio Ranch is perhaps one of the finest and most complete South Texas hunting ranches to be offered on the market. Extensive and refined improvements match the sprawling 11,965-acre ranch just north of Hebbronville. The crown jewel of the operation is the quail hunting, which is outstanding. 9,579 +/- acres of the ranch are high-fenced and over many years the deer herd has been developed to be one of the finest in Texas with multiple 200+ inch scored deer harvested. Tremendous dove hunting, plentiful turkey, and the entire ranch is set up to facilitate an efficient cattle operation. The improvements on the property are highly refined for entertaining guests in South Texas luxury. The Crestonio is truly a complete ranch that has been patiently created to become a true Texas playground and working ranch.
LOCATION
The ranch is located just northeast of Hebbronville, Texas. It has extensive frontage on both FM 359 and State Highway 16.
TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT
Soils on this ranch are dominated by fine sandy loams of the northwestern sand areas of South Texas (primarily Delmita and Delmita Bruni complexes). These soils are slightly tighter than some of the sugar sands found further south but have the ability to retain moisture better during drier periods common in South Texas.
The ranch is a mixture of more open native and some improved grasslands along with brush species commonly found in this region of Texas including catclaw, black brush, mesquite, and guayacan.
The land generally has gently rolling topography with over 70 of relief between the high and low points of the ranch. There are a few minor drainages that run through the property, and there are multiple ponds, lakes and watering holes.
WILDLIFE
Northern Bobwhite Quail:
The primary quarry for hunters on the ranch is bobwhite quail. Much of the ranch is committed to maximizing quail habitat and production through rotational grazing, prescribed burning, and mulching quail strips. The ranch is parceled into 24 separate pastures to manage the cattle herd and promote consistently high-quality quail populations. Water is distributed efficiently throughout the ranch with nowhere on the property further than a 1/4 mile from a water source. These practices coupled with naturally productive soils, grasses, and brush provide some of the highest quail production you will find.
The Crestonio ranch has developed a system balancing open grasslands and brush conducive to these types of soils that has created what is likely the most consistent wild quail ranch in South Texas. Over the past four years, the ranch reported the following:
20-21 28 coveys per day in field average
21-22 31 coveys per day in field average
22-23 20 coveys per day in field average
23-24 23 coveys per day in field average
Quail top day numbers for each year:
20-21 34 Coveys
21-22 54 Coveys
22-23 37 Coveys
23-24 45 Coveys
Looking at the long-term averages of quail population in South Texas none of the last four years were considered better than average. This is an astounding achievement on Crestonio considering these were all below average years for the region.
White-tailed Deer:
The deer herd in the 9,579-acre high-fenced pasture has been intensively managed for over 20 years. The pragrams goal has been to produce large trophy bucks each year. Initially, the TTT program was used to introduce females from ranches in South Texas which had known trophy deer programs in place. An intense culling program was established to eliminate bucks from the standing herd with undesirable antler characteristics. Texas Parks and Wildlife DMP pens were then constructed and utilized to enhance the genetics in the pasture.
This intense management is currently producing several mature bucks over 200 per year. Due to exceptional fawn survival each year, an intense supplemental protein feeding program and a highly developed water distribution system, the white-tailed deer population should sustain a recommended buck harvest of over 100 bucks per year. The deer herd is kept around a deer per 20 acres so that the plan is manageable, and there is a very even age-class structure throughout the property.
Rio Grande Turkey:
Multiple large oaks, bull mesquites, cedar elms, and hackberries provide plenty of roosting areas for turkey and they are plentiful on the ranch.
White-winged & Mourning Dove:
Dove hunting on the ranch is strongly supported by multiple ponds that are edge-manicured to provide outstanding dove hunting opportunities. Both white-winged and mourning doves are abundant on the Crestonio.
IMPROVEMENTS
The luxurious contemporary main lodge sits adjacent to a 7-acre lake with expansive porches, a boat house, a fire pit, pool/spa and outdoor dining with fireplaces for entertaining on cooler nights. The custom-designed lodge was built to the finest detail and includes a den, sitting room, dining room, and breakfast room included in the huge kitchen. The master bedroom is separated from the lodge and the eight guest cabanas all surround a lovely courtyard with a water fountain and live oaks. There is a game room and TV room adjacent to the main lodge. Next to the main lodge is a classic gun room for preparing for the hunt and a large enclosed equipment barn to hold the many quail rigs and hunting trucks.
There is a separate ranch operations area with multiple barns, a game cleaning station, equipment storage, grain bins, dog kennels, and a second lodge is also just down the road from the main lodge.
Several more homes are scattered throughout the property for ranch hands and spillover for large guest parties.
WATER
The ranch sits on the Gulf Coast Aquifer and most of the water wells are between 275 and 650 deep and all produce significant water volumes between 30 gpm and 200 gpm.
There are 21 electric wells and 5 solar wells on the ranch and over 28 miles of water lines to distribute the water.
AGRICULTURE
The Crestonio Ranch is also an outstanding cattle ranch. The ranch is currently running about 300 cow-calf pairs and over 200 yearlings. The rotation of the cattle through the ranchs 24 pastures promotes soil health and new growth of forbs and grasses. Multiple sets of cattle pens are located strategically throughout the ranch.
ELECTRICITY
Electricity is found at various places throughout the ranch.
MINERALS
There is no production on the entire ranch. This is a surface estate sale only.
The Crestonio Ranch is co-listed between and Republic Ranches, LLC and Dan W Kinsel III Ranch Broker.
The information contained herein has been gathered from sources deemed reliable; however, Republic Ranches, LLC and its principals, members, officers, associates, agents and employees cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information. The information contained herein is subject to changes, errors, omissions, prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by owner. Prospective buyers should verify all information to their satisfaction. No representation is made as to the possible value of this investment or type of use, and prospective buyers are urged to consult with their tax and legal advisors before making a final determination.
Real Estate buyers are hereby notified that real properties and its rights and amenities in the States of Texas; Oklahoma; Colorado; Louisiana; Arkansas; and New Mexico are subject to many forces and impacts whether natural, those caused by man, or otherwise; including, but not limited to, drought or other weather related events, disease (e.g. Oak Wilt, Anthrax, Chronic Wasting Disease), invasive species, illegal trespassing, previous owner actions, neighbor actions and government actions. Prospective buyers of Texas real estate, New Mexico real estate, Colorado real estate, Oklahoma real estate, Arkansas Real Estate, or Louisiana real estate should investigate any concerns regarding a specific real property to their satisfaction.
When buying investment property the buyer's agent, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at initial showing of the property listing to the prospective real estate investor in order to participate in real estate commission. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Republic Ranches, LLC.
Republic Ranches, LLC reserves the right to require any or all interested buyer(s) of a particular property to provide proof of financial ability to purchase said property prior to the initial showing or any subsequent showing of the property. Republic Ranches, LLC also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to a potential buyer for any reason at Republic Ranches, LLC's sole and absolute discretion.
03/17/2025
$2,643,750
705 ac.
ACTIVE
Jim Hogg County - Hebbronville, TX
The Calzones Ranch is a great piece of land in premium quail country just northeast of Hebbronville. The land has been worked to create excellent quail lanes and to further enhance browse for deer.
LOCATION
The ranch is located 3.5 miles northeast of Hebbronville, Texas. Access is a short easement just of Hwy 359.
TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT
The soils on the ranch are all Delmita fine sandy loam. This soil is slightly tighter than some of the sugar sands found further south, but has the ability to retain moisture better during drier periods common in South Texas and produce more consistent quail hunting.
The ranch is a mixture of native grasslands dotted with stands of brush and mesquite and areas with heavier brush species. These are attractive to deer and help protect quail during the extensive summer heat, but they also allow plenty of access for classic quail hunting from quail rigs.
The land is gently rolling topography with over 50 of relief between the high and low points of the ranch.
WILDLIFE
Northern Bobwhite Quail:
The primary quarry for hunters on the ranch is bobwhite quail. Much of the ranch is committed to maximizing quail habitat and production through rotational grazing, prescribed burning, and mulching quail strips. The ranch is parceled into 2 pastures to allow for managing the cattle herd to promote consistently high-quality quail populations. Water is distributed efficiently throughout the ranch with nowhere on the property further than a 1/4 mile from a water source. These practices coupled with naturally productive soils, grasses, and brush provide some of the highest quail production you will find.
The Calzones Ranch has developed a system balancing open grasslands and brush conducive to these types of soils that has created what is likely the most consistent wild quail ranch in South Texas.
White-tailed Deer:
The Farias ranch is low-fenced and while little deer hunting has been done on the ranch, it has an abundant population of deer on the ranch with excellent habitat for them.
Rio-Grande Turkey:
Turkeys are found on the ranch.
White-wing & Mourning Dove:
Dove hunting is excellent at the multiple water stations and could be further enhanced with the addition of several ponds should one wish.
AGRICULTURE
With the excellent soils and native grasses being so abundant, the Calzones Ranch is a great cattle ranch with a small set of cattle pens.
IMPROVEMENTS
Good fencing, roads and a small set of pens are on the ranch.
WATER
The ranch sits on the Gulf Coast Aquifer and most of the water wells are around 320 deep and all produce significant water volumes between 30 gpm and 75 gpm.
There is one solar well on the ranch with water distributed to multiple watering sites.
MINERALS
There is no production on the entire ranch. Some minerals may be negotiable.
The Calzones Ranch is co-listed between and Republic Ranches, LLC and Dan W Kinsel III Ranch Broker.
The information contained herein has been gathered from sources deemed reliable; however, Republic Ranches, LLC and its principals, members, officers, associates, agents and employees cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information. The information contained herein is subject to changes, errors, omissions, prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by owner. Prospective buyers should verify all information to their satisfaction. No representation is made as to the possible value of this investment or type of use, and prospective buyers are urged to consult with their tax and legal advisors before making a final determination.
Real Estate buyers are hereby notified that real properties and its rights and amenities in the States of Texas; Oklahoma; Colorado; Louisiana; Arkansas; and New Mexico are subject to many forces and impacts whether natural, those caused by man, or otherwise; including, but not limited to, drought or other weather related events, disease (e.g. Oak Wilt, Anthrax, Chronic Wasting Disease), invasive species, illegal trespassing, previous owner actions, neighbor actions and government actions. Prospective buyers of Texas real estate, New Mexico real estate, Colorado real estate, Oklahoma real estate, Arkansas Real Estate, or Louisiana real estate should investigate any concerns regarding a specific real property to their satisfaction.
When buying investment property the buyer's agent, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at initial showing of the property listing to the prospective real estate investor in order to participate in real estate commission. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Republic Ranches, LLC.
Republic Ranches, LLC reserves the right to require any or all interested buyer(s) of a particular property to provide proof of financial ability to purchase said property prior to the initial showing or any subsequent showing of the property. Republic Ranches, LLC also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to a potential buyer for any reason at Republic Ranches, LLC's sole and absolute discretion.
08/13/2025
$1,736,250
463 ac.
ACTIVE
Jim Hogg County - Hebbronville, TX
The East Calzones Ranch is a great piece of land in premium quail country just northeast of Hebbronville. The land has been worked to create excellent quail lanes and to further enhance browse for deer.
LOCATION
The ranch is located 3.5 miles northeast of Hebbronville, Texas. Access is a short easement just of Hwy 359.
TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT
The soils on the ranch are all Delmita fine sandy loam. This soil is slightly tighter than some of the sugar sands found further south, but has the ability to retain moisture better during drier periods common in south Texas and produce more consistent quail hunting.
The ranch is a mixture of native grasslands dotted with stands of brush and mesquite and areas with heavier brush species. These are attractive to deer and help protect quail during the extensive summer heat, but they also allow plenty of access for classic quail hunting from quail rigs.
The land is gently rolling topography with over 50' of relief between the high and low points of the ranch.
WILDLIFE
Northern Bobwhite Quail:
The primary quarry for hunters on the ranch is bobwhite quail. Much of the ranch is committed to maximizing quail habitat and production through rotational grazing, prescribed burning, and mulching quail strips. Water is distributed efficiently throughout the ranch with nowhere on the property further than a 1/4 mile from a water source. These practices coupled with naturally productive soils, grasses, and brush provide some of the highest quail production you will find.
The Calzones Ranch has developed a system balancing open grasslands and brush conducive to these types of soils that has created what is likely the most consistent wild quail ranch in south Texas.
White-tailed Deer:
The Calzones ranch is low-fenced and while little deer hunting has been done on the ranch, it has an abundant population of deer on the ranch with excellent habitat for them.
Rio-Grande Turkey:
Turkeys are found on the ranch.
White-wing & Mourning Dove:
Dove hunting is excellent at the multiple water stations and could be further enhanced with the addition of several ponds should one wish.
AGRICULTURE
With the excellent soils and native grasses being so abundant, the Calzones Ranch is a great cattle ranch with a small set of cattle pens.
IMPROVEMENTS
Good fencing, roads and a small set of pens are on the ranch.
WATER
The ranch sits on the Gulf Coast Aquifer and most of the water wells are around 320' deep and all produce significant water volumes between 30 gpm and 75 gpm.
There is one solar well on the ranch with water distributed to multiple watering sites.
MINERALS
There is no production on the entire ranch. Some minerals may be negotiable.
The South Las Palmas Ranch is co-listed between and Republic Ranches, LLC and Dan W Kinsel III Ranch Broker.
The information contained herein has been gathered from sources deemed reliable; however, Republic Ranches, LLC and its principals, members, officers, associates, agents and employees cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information. The information contained herein is subject to changes, errors, omissions, prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by owner. Prospective buyers should verify all information to their satisfaction. No representation is made as to the possible value of this investment or type of use, and prospective buyers are urged to consult with their tax and legal advisors before making a final determination.
Real Estate buyers are hereby notified that real properties and its rights and amenities in the States of Texas; Oklahoma; Colorado; Louisiana; Arkansas; and New Mexico are subject to many forces and impacts whether natural, those caused by man, or otherwise; including, but not limited to, drought or other weather related events, disease (e.g. Oak Wilt, Anthrax, Chronic Wasting Disease), invasive species, illegal trespassing, previous owner actions, neighbor actions and government actions. Prospective buyers of Texas real estate, New Mexico real estate, Colorado real estate, Oklahoma real estate, Arkansas Real Estate, or Louisiana real estate should investigate any concerns regarding a specific real property to their satisfaction.
When buying investment property the buyer's agent, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and must be present at initial showing of the property listing to the prospective real estate investor in order to participate in real estate commission. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Republic Ranches, LLC.
Republic Ranches, LLC reserves the right to require any or all interested buyer(s) of a particular property to provide proof of financial ability to purchase said property prior to the initial showing or any subsequent showing of the property. Republic Ranches, LLC also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to a potential buyer for any reason at Republic Ranches, LLC's sole and absolute discretion.
08/17/2016
$945,000
210 ac.
ACTIVE
Jim Hogg County - Agua Nueva, TX
Enjoy the great outdoors and come back to camp to enjoy the comfort of 3 cabins with water and electricity.
2 AC units available and water heater for shower.
This ranch is located in southeastern Jim Hogg County about 15 miles west of San Isidro and La Gloria and south of Hebbronville. This is an excellent area known for harvesting big bucks. Neighbors include the Jones ranch on the north and south side of the property. Entrance to the ranch is off FM 1017. approximately 2658 ft., to the front gate entrance of the ranch. All neighbors are low fenced allowing deer and wildlife to roam freely. The ranch has small gentle rolling hills, open pastures, and mesquite brushy areas (Ramaderos) providing wildlife cover. There is ROW access along the south side fence line boundary providing ingress and egress to property owners on the south side of the property. There are 3 new cabin buildings completed, measuring 28' by 16'. One is the owner's cabin and the other two are guest bunkhouses, there is a kitchen, showers, and baths. There is electric power, a water well with a pressure tank and submersible pump, a windmill, and a water storage tank. There is a 1" PVC pipe running water to the pond where wildlife gathers. This is an excellent hunting ranch with lots of deer, hogs, turkey, quail. No minerals to convey, no production on the ranch. Any non-realty items may be negotiated for purchase and owner will be retaining all personal items and belongings.
Buyers broker must be present at first showing to participate in the commission.
Asking $4,500.00 per acre or $945,000.00.
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