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289 acres in Llano County, Texas

Posted on: February 8th, 2017 by Clayton Leverett

LOCATION: This neat little ranch is located just over a mile due North of Enchanted Rock State Park. 6 miles from pavement, 12 miles from State Highway 16 and Highway 2323, being about 25 miles S of Llano (world-class BBQ, supplies, restaurants, groceries) and about 40 miles from fantastic Fredericksburg (upscale shops, restaurants, hospital, jet airport, university, big box stores). Enchanted Lake Ranch is accessible seclusion at its finest.
This is about 95 miles NW of Austin (State Capitol, international airport, advanced medical facilities, several universities) and 115 miles N of San Antonio (nations 7th largest city). Horseshoe Bay, a major golfing destination, is 45 minutes away to the east.
The area consists primarily of medium to large working/recreational ranches and a handful of smaller acreage tracts with home sites overlooking the Rock. Hunting and agriculture make up the bulk of the local economy.

DESCRIPTION: Stunning views of Enchanted Rock, Dutch Mountain, Watch Mountain, Bullhead Mountain and even Riley Mountain (12 miles away) can be had from the Southern part of the ranch atop the high point at 1500 (which is 100 higher than most of the ranch providing stunning views). The ranch is gently rolling and has a high % of sandy, loamy soils which allow the opportunity to create food plots or improved pastures.

WILDLIFE: Owners report numerous sightings of free-ranging aoudad and axis. Lease hunters have taken some nice trophy whitetail in the last couple of seasons despite the drought. Your typical native Hill Country wildlife exists here and includes white-tailed deer, feral hogs, coyotes, bobcats, turkey, dove, songbirds, cottontail and Jackrabbits.
WATER: A beautiful, spring fed lake of approximately 4 acres (when full) is the centerpiece of Enchanted Lake Ranch. The lake is stocked with Humpback Blue Catfish, Black Crappie, and sunfish with the lake record being an 18# cat. The lakes approximate depth is 10. The lake and surroundings are beautiful, with granite outcrops, Post Oak groves with several million dollar views overlooking the areas most prominent natural landmarks. This lake retained about 45% of its water in the Great Drought of 2011. There is an additional stock pond that goes dry by late summer.
Groundwater is hit or miss in this area. In addition to the springs that feed the lake, there are several naturally-flowing springs nearby. Nearby wells range from 3-60 GPM with good, sweet water being found anywhere from 100-300. There is not a groundwater conservation district in Llano County at this time.

IMPROVEMENTS: Other than a good set of livestock pens, ranch roads and fencing on 3 sides, there are no improvements. Enchanted Lake Ranch is the proverbial blank canvas giving the new owner the freedom to create what it is they envision.

PRICE: $4,750/acre = $1,372,750. Mineral conveyance is negotiable and sellers appear to own 100% of minerals . A 30 easement runs down the eastern boundary providing access to a single landowner to the south. The ranch is served by Central Texas Electric Coop, lies in the Llano ISD and 2012 ag-exempt taxes were about $320.

SUMMARY: Enchanted Lake Ranch is chock full of views, water, hardwood thickets, and wildlife. If you desire to be in the absolute heart of all things Hill Country while being within a hop, skip, and a jump to Fredericksburg, international airports, and world-class golf courses, all while overlooking the Rock youve found the right place.

320 acres in Llano County, Texas

Posted on: February 8th, 2017 by Clayton Leverett

Brokers/agents, this is a net listing. Please call for more information.

LOCATION: Located 15 miles SW of Llano (world famous BBQ, supplies, restaurants, groceries) and about 35 miles from Fredericksburg (upscale shops, restaurants, hospital, jet airport, university, big box stores).
This is about 90 miles NW of Austin (State Capitol, international airport, advanced medical facilities, several universities) and 110 miles N of San Antonio (nations 7th largest city). Horseshoe Bay, a major golfing and resort destination, is 40 minutes away to the east.
For further information on Llano County, go to co.llano.tx.us/ips/cms and Gillespie County, go to gillespiecounty.org/ .

DESCRIPTION: A good mixture of mesquite flats and Live and Post Oak groves give Rolling Oaks Ranch a good mix of plant diversity. The ranch could use a little sprucing up in terms of dead mesquite, Whitebrush and prickly pear cactus but is otherwise in great shape. Great views of Bullhead and Prairie Mountains and surrounding hills. The ranch is gently rolling and has about 60% sandy, loamy soils which provide the opportunity to create food plots or improved pastures. There is a tank that gathers runoff and there are at least two other locations for tanks to be built.

WILDLIFE: This place hasnt been hunted actively for years so it has become a haven for deer. Your typical native Hill Country wildlife exists here and includes white-tailed deer, feral hogs, coyotes, bobcats, turkey, dove, songbirds, cottontail and Jackrabbits.

WATER: A working windmill is the only water well but it has actively been running for decades so underground water quantities are reliable. Groundwater is hit or miss in this area. Nearby wells range from 3-60 GPM with good, sweet water being found anywhere from 100-150. There is not a groundwater conservation district in Llano County at this time.

IMPROVEMENTS: Other than the working windmill, decent ranch roads, and fencing on 3 sides, there are no improvements. Rolling Oaks Ranch is the proverbial blank canvas giving the new owner the freedom to create what it is they envision. Electricity is nearby.

PRICE: $4,300/acre = $1,376,000. This is a NET LISTING. Mineral conveyance is negotiable and sellers appear to own 100% of minerals . The ranch is served by Central Texas Electric Coop, lies in the Llano ISD and 2012 ag-exempt taxes were about $320.
The information here is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyers representatives must be present upon first showing to participate in commissions. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY, DO NOT TRESPASS.

218 acres in Blanco County, Texas

Posted on: February 8th, 2017 by Clayton Leverett

Location: Located in Blanco County, 9.5 miles West of Blanco, Texas. Crabapple Creek Ranch is 30 miles Southeast of Fredericksburg, 55 miles from Austin and 52 miles from San Antonio.
Description: 133 acres are West of Crabapple Road and 85 acres on the East side of Crabapple Road. Both sides offer approximately 140 in elevation change and provide classic, stunning Hill Country views.
The West side of the ranch is, for the most part, unimproved. It has an old barn, windmill, well, and cistern for storing water. The windmill is currently not operational.
The East side of the ranch has two productive Coastal Bermuda pastures, one field is approximately 10 and the other is approximately 30 acres.
Ranch roads throughout the ranch are good to fair and provide access to a good majority of the property. One or two of the trails require 4 wheel drive, but are by no means inaccessible. While there are numerous hardwoods (Live Oaks, Elms, and Red Oaks), a good portion of the ranch is covered in cedar.
Perimeter fencing is in place and is in good shape on the West side of the road. The East side does have a perimeter fence but a good majority of it is in need of replacing.
A fenced, deeded easement to a neighbor runs along the South and Southeast edge of the property.
Water: Year-round, strong-flowing, Crabapple Creek winds for approximately mile across the ranch. Just upstream from the where it merges with the Blanco River, Crabapple Creek is only 3 miles+/- in length. Its pristine, crystal clear waters flow over a limestone-lined bottom creating the most absolute picturesque Hill Country setting one can imagine. 3 low-water crossing allow great access to both sides of Crabapple Creek.
2 water wells are located on the property. One on the East side of the road, operated by a windmill, and one on the West side of the road operated by an electric submersible pump.
Two small stock tanks are located on the property and there is a one notable location for a large stock tank to be constructed, possibly 3-5 acres in size.
Included in the sale is the impoundment of 3 acre feet of water in two reservoirs on Crabapple Creek, and use of 24 acre feet of water per year from Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission.
Improvements: There is a small (440+/-sq. ft.) 1br/1bath cabin outfitted with septic, well, and electricity. There is a large barn that is aging, but is still very useful for storage for farm equipment, vehicles, and the like.
Price: $2,005,600/or $9200/acre. Owners are not willing to divide. 2013 ag-exempt taxes were $560.

448 acres in Llano County, Texas

Posted on: February 8th, 2017 by Clayton Leverett

PLEASE SEE HELPFUL FILES FOR MAPS AND LOCATION.

LOCATION: Oatman Creek Ranch is located in Llano County and fronts State Highway 16 South, Llano County Road 312, and Llano County Road 313. Conveniently located 3.8 miles South of Llano, TX (groceries, feed stores, supplies) and 34 miles from Fredericksburg, TX (big box stores, jet airport, upscale shopping, fine dining).
OCR is 75 miles NW of Austin (State Capitol, international airport, advanced medical facilities, several universities) and 100 miles N of San Antonio (nations 7th largest city). Horseshoe Bay (5 world-class courses, jet airport, resort hotel), a major golfing and resort destination, is 30 minutes away to the east.
The area consists primarily of medium to large working/recreational ranches. Hunting and agriculture make up the bulk of the local economy.

DESCRIPTION: Oatman Creek Ranch is about as clean a ranch as youll find. With approximately 50% cleared land for cattle grazing, OCR defines wide-open spaces. Some of the fields have been planted in Coastal Bermuda and Willman Love grass while others have just been managed for native grass growth. With 100 in elevation change, views of the surrounding hills such as Sharp Mountain and Riley Mountain are fair to good.
There are hundreds of giant live oaks lining Bailey Branch and Oatman Creek leading one to believe there is good groundwater below. With the exception of a few small granite outcroppings, the entire ranch consists of sandy loam and decomposed granite.
Ranch roads are in great shape and allow good access to 90% of the property.
A family cemetery (Oatman Cemetery) exists 500 from the entrance off of CR 312. In addition to allowing public access to the cemetery, there is a family member that has a reserved plot adjacent a spouse.

WILDLIFE: The local wildlife consists of a large population of roosting Rio Grande turkey, white-tailed deer, feral hogs, coyotes, bobcats, dove, songbirds, cottontail and Jackrabbits.
WATER: There is one water well near the hunters cabin and its flow is unkown. Several nearby wells do exist from 60-150 deep yielding anywhere from 2-25 GPM.
There are two small stock tanks and several rain catchments. With of mile of Oatman Creek and mile of Bailey Branch, there are several possible locations for impoundments. Both wet weather creeks are drainages for thousands of acres and both end up in the Llano River.

IMPROVEMENTS: A small hunters cabin not far from the entrance off Hwy 16 exists and is in poor condition. There are several electric lines running throughout the property so getting it to your desired home location would be a simple task.
There are multiple interior fences in good shape that allow cattle rotation as well as a good set of pipe livestock pens.

PRICE: $4500/ac or $2,016,000. The ranch is served by Central Texas Electric Coop, lies in the Llano ISD and 2012 ag-exempt taxes were about $588. Seller to retain all owned mineral interests.
The information here is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyers representatives must be present upon first showing to participate in commissions. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY, DO NOT TRESPASS.

788 acres in Llano County, Texas

Posted on: February 8th, 2017 by Clayton Leverett

LOCATION: Granite Springs Ranch is located in Llano County, approximately mile North of the Gillespie/Llano County Line off of Keese Road (name of the road in Gillespie County)/County Road 111(name of the road in Llano County). Conveniently located 16 miles from Fredericksburg, TX (big box stores, jet airport, upscale shopping, fine dining), 22 miles from Llano, TX (groceries, feed stores, supplies), and 10 miles from Enchanted Rock State Park.
This is 93 miles NW of Austin (State Capitol, international airport, advanced medical facilities, several universities) and 78 miles N of San Antonio (nations 7th largest city). Horseshoe Bay (5 world-class courses, jet airport, resort hotel), a major golfing destination, is 45 minutes away to the east.
The area consists primarily of medium to large working/recreational ranches and a handful of smaller acreage tracts with home sites overlooking the Rock. Hunting and agriculture make up the bulk of the local economy.

DESCRIPTION: Stunning views coupled with springs emanating from beneath the dramatic granite ridges and boulders would describe this ranch well. In addition, there are numerous deep canyons waiting to be explored.
Approximately 60% of the ranch is made up of granite outcrops and canyons. Granite Springs Ranch has over 200 in elevation change. The remaining 1/3 is composed of granite gravel and sandy loam soils allowing an excellent opportunity for improved pastures or wildlife food plots.
There are numerous large Post Oak and Live Oaks throughout the ranch. Forest-like Elm groves line Hickory Creek. The ranch has been well maintained in terms of brush control. There are a few juniper (cedar) trees spread throughout, some mesquite in the lower-lying field areas that warrant some attention, and small amount of your normal prickly pear, agarita, and persimmons scattered about.
Ranch roads are in good shape and allow good access to 50-60% of the property. The ranch could stand a few additional roads to access areas that are currently only accessible by atv or on foot. THERE IS A DEEDED EASEMENT THAT BELONGS TO A NEIGHBOR APPROXIMATELY 1.5 MILES IN LENGTH THAT RUNS EAST/WEST THROUGH THIS RANCH. There are approximately 333 +/- acres North of the easement road and 455 +/- acres to the South of the easement road and would be easily divided.

WILDLIFE: The local wildlife consists of free-ranging aoudad and axis to white-tailed deer, feral hogs, coyotes, bobcats, turkey, dove, songbirds, cottontail and Jackrabbits. This ranch has not been hunted in over 3 years and has become a sanctuary for multiple species.

WATER: There are several springs throughout this ranch and several remain flowing year round. The Hickory Creek watershed begins here and is composed of both naturally flowing springs and rain runoff. The springs feeding the creek are currently running(4/9/13) very strong as the water cascades down out of the granite canyons and carves through the sandstone and gravel-lined bottom creating multiple pools, bathtubs, and waterfalls.
There are two small stock tanks and several rain catchments. At least two locations on the ranch provide opportunities for larger impoundments.
There are currently two active water wells powered by submersible electric pumps that provide water for the main residence, the hunting cabin, livestock, and wildlife. Neither well has every gone dry.

IMPROVEMENTS: The main residence is a very nice, well-maintained 2200sq. ft. 3/2.5 brick home with attached 2.5 car garage. The home was built in 2007. In addition to the house, a nice single-bay shop/workroom is next door that would serve any mans hobby adequately while also providing shelter for the ranch toys.
A 650 sq. ft. hunting cabin is located in the NW quadrant of the ranch. It is in fair to poor shape but with some TLC, it could be a perfect guest cabin or hunting retreat.
Near the hunting cabin is a set of working livestock pens and a large 3-bay workshop.

PRICE: $3650/ac or $3,022,200. SELLERS ARE VERY MOTIVATED. The ranch is served by Central Texas Electric Coop, lies in the Llano ISD and 2012 ag-exempt taxes were about $3750.

SUMMARY: Granite Springs Ranch is an outdoor persons paradise. Deep canyons, springs, abundant wildlife, and world-class views packed into a ranch that is a stones throw from Fredericksburg, Llano, and the Rock. With a nice home already in place and being a little over an hour from Austin and San Antonio, GSR is a turnkey ranch at a great price.

The information here is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyers representatives must be present upon first showing to participate in commissions. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY, DO NOT TRESPASS.

835 acres in Gillespie County, Texas

Posted on: February 8th, 2017 by Clayton Leverett

Location: 2 Lakes Ranch is located in Southeastern Gillespie County. Its 23 miles East/Southeast of Fredericksburg, 68 miles from San Antonio, and 66 miles from Austin.

Description: 2LR is long and narrow, think tomahawk. Its approximately 2.5 miles long and 1600 wide. The ranch has a good mix of open improved pasture, meadows, and dense cover. There is a moderate to high amount of old-growth cedar (Ashe Juniper) even though a lot of it has been removed. The remaining vegetation consists of a variety of desirable hardwoods such as Cedar Elms, Live, Post and Red Oaks. Ranch road are good to fair and allow access to the bulk of the property. Large herds of free roaming Axis deer and an abundance of Rio Grande turkey call 2LR home. The standard mix of Hill Country wildlife is present as well.

Water: The most impressive attributes of the ranch are the two large conservation lakes. They were constructed in the late 1960s to prevent future flooding and are maintained and managed by the Gillespie County Water Control Improvement District. The Northernmost lake, Soil Service Conservation Site #1 Reservoir, is 42 surface acres when full (at the time of this writing the water level is approximately 35 surface acres). 2LR has 1700 of shoreline on the banks of this lake. There are two other landowners that have shoreline and access to the lake, as well. The Southernmost lake, Soil Service Conservation Site #2 Reservoir, encompasses 28 acres when full (at the time of this writing the water level of this lake is approximately 15 surface acres). Its shoreline is shared by only one other landowner and approximately 1600 of shoreline belong to the subject property. Additional information on the lakes is on file and can be provided upon request.

Access: The ranch is accessed via deeded easement along Willie Road. The seller has a proposed 60 right-of-way letter of intent from a neighbor to allow for owned access to the current seller and another neighbor from both of their properties to Schumann Road (public).
Improvements: The ranch is completely perimeter fenced and is in good condition. The east side of the ranch is high-fenced. There are no other improvements. The ranch does not currently have electric service, but it is located close to several different spots along the perimeter fence lines.

Castell Ranch 78

Posted on: February 8th, 2017 by Clayton Leverett

13 miles from Llano, Texas. Two tanks on the property. 11 gallon per minute well, and electricity on site. A field that could be restored and cultivated and several large granite outcroppings. Good views back to the South of some of the area’s more prominent hills. Seller is a licensed real estate broker in the State of Texas.

The Wilderness Ranch

Posted on: February 8th, 2017 by Clayton Leverett

Location: The Wilderness Ranch is located 27 miles Northwest of Burnet and 27 miles from Llano. This makes it 82 miles from Austin. Its located off of Ranch Road 2241 on the outskirts of Tow, Texas (pop. 1200+/-). Tow is home to one of Texas best and most famous wineries, Fall Creek Vineyards (2.5 miles from the ranch gate). The ranch is West of the upper part of Lake Buchanan, almost where the Colorado River enters the lake.

Description: TWR is an excellent recreational opportunity. When the lake gets back to normal level, it is a stones throw from the ranch making it the perfect location for the avid hunter and fisherman. The ranch has a good mix of thick old-growth juniper(cedar), flat bottom land, and a few granite rock outcrops. The ranch boasts a little over 300 in elevation change and on a clear day you can see Buchanan Dam in one direction and the hills of Southeast Llano County, including Packsaddle Mountain, in another. The views are spectacular.
Another unique quality of this ranch is its location, geologically-speaking. It is in the far Northeast corner of Llano County where the limestone from the Wilberns formation of the Cambrian era transition into the bedrock granite of the Riley formation of the Precambrian era.

Water: There are two wells, both electrical, one being a centrifugal and the other a submersible pump. There is also a good spring that at one time served an old pioneer home. The remains of the home and an old hand dug well are still there.

Access: The ranch is accessed via RR 2241.

Improvements: There is a small single-wide built in 2008 located on the property. The property is fenced and does hold livestock, but sections of it are aging and could use some additional repair and/or replacement.

Price: $1,727,250/or $5,250/acre. 2013 ag-exempt taxes were $459.