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27.85 acres in Gillespie County, Texas

Posted on: February 22nd, 2023 by Clayton Leverett

The facts:

– 10 miles East of Fredericksburg, TX in the heart of Texas Wine Country
– Gently sloping sandy loam soil (current ph is unknown)
– Electricity on site
– 448 +/- feet of highway frontage
– Approximately 1000′ Pedernales River frontage
– Property is fenced on 3 sides
– Modest deed restrictions will apply (see attached).
– A portion of the property is believed to be in flood plain.

Llano River 5.9 Acres Commercial

Posted on: November 18th, 2019 by Bob Quigley

Location: 206 E. Burnet Street, Llano, TX 78643

Welcome to Llano, where our river is always open!

Description: Approximately 5.97 acres of vacant commercial/residential property in Llano, Texas (Llano County).
This property has nearly 1,000 feet of beautiful Llano River frontage. The majority of the property is flat with a remarkable decent down into one of the strongest and most reliable rivers in the state of Texas. According to the Llano County Appraisal District, 1.8 acres is zoned residential so this could be an opportunity for a beautiful river homesite also. This is the only commercial river property available in Llano.
The site is adjacent to the Llano Railyard Depot which is home to many restaurants, businesses, and retail shops.
Llano, TX is known as the Deer Capital of Texas and is becoming very popular for large events and festivals including, Llano Crawfish Festival, Llano Earth and Arts Festival (LEAF Festival), Llano Pro Rodeo and Parade, Rock N River Fest, and the Wild West Weekend.

“Llano was founded in 1855 on the banks of the clear spring-fed Llano River and became the county seat in 1856. Well established by 1860 with stores, saloons, and a hotel there was no church in the rough frontier village. Llano was the last train stop for settlers heading west from Llano where they faced hostile Indian territory and the rough Texas terrain.
Llano is rich with history of Indian conflicts, raids, and famous outlaws. Old railroad hotels dotted the border of the railyard and one of those, the Dabbs Hotel, is still in operation today.
The entire downtown has been designated a National Historic District, and a comprehensive walking tour is a must for the short or long term visitor. Included in sites that are a must visit for anyone spending time in llano are the Red Top Jail, the LanTex Theater, the Llano County Historical Museum, the Railyard District, the recently restored Llano county Courthouse, the Inks Bridge and the beautiful city parks that wind along the banks of the pristine Llano River.”
-Llano Chamber of Commerce website

206 E. Burnet Street has City of Llano water, electricity, and sewer.

Price: $399,000.

2019 property taxes were $6,627.

The information contained herein is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Broker or Seller, and is subject to change, prior to sale, errors and/or omissions and withdrawal from market. Buyer(s) are responsible for their resolution to purchase subject property according to local, state, and federal law, and due diligence as required by proposed use. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY DO NOT TRESPASS.
Buyer(s) broker must be identified on first contact, and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. Fee participation will ultimately be at the sole discretion of the listing broker.

27.85 acres in Gillespie County, Texas

Posted on: September 4th, 2019 by Clayton Leverett

The facts:

– 10 miles East of Fredericksburg, TX in the heart of Texas Wine Country
– Gently sloping sandy loam soil (current ph is unknown)
– Electricity on site
– 448 +/- feet of highway frontage
– Pedernales River frontage (it is “cliff side” and access to the water is limited)
– Property is fenced on 3 sides
– Modest deed restrictions will apply (to be determined)
– A portion of the property is believed to be in flood plain.

Nuf Sed Ranch

Posted on: August 31st, 2018 by Clayton Leverett

Location: Nuf Sed Ranch is located 21 miles Southeast of Brady, Texas (pop. 5400). San Antonio, Texas (pop. 1.4m), is 140 miles South and Austin (pop. 912k) is 120 miles to the Southeast.

Description: The bulk of the ranch is gently sloping in nature except for three draws that drain runoff rain towards the river. The main draw that runs down the middle of the ranch has possibilities for impoundment. Vegetation on NSR is varied and Live Oaks and Post Oaks dominate the landscape before dropping into the river bottom where the native Pecans flourish. Soils vary from rocky to sandy loam and approximately 1/3 of the ranch has sandy loam topsoil.

Water: An impressive 2500+/ of San Saba River frontage is what makes the Nuf Sed ranch so spectacular and such a rare find. Massive verticalfaced cliff walls line most of the ranchs Southern border along the river and can make sightseeing both up and downstream a new hobby. Access to the river is near the Southcentral part of the ranch and getting to the rivers edge is a simple task.

Access: McCulloch County road 208 runs along the North boundary and there are two gated entries off it.

Improvements: Two water wells, both drilled into the Hickory Aquifer approximately 200 down. Both wells are powered by electric submersible pumps. One well was logged at 100+ gallons per minute. More information on groundwater can be found at the Hickory Underground Water District. Electricity is located on the ranch and is provided by Sharyland Utitilities. Nuf Sed ranch is perimeter fenced with barbed wire.

Financial: 308 Acres at $5,250/acre or $1,617,000

The information contained herein is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Broker or Seller, and is subject to change, prior to sale, errors and/or omissions and withdrawal from market. Buyer(s) are responsible for their resolution to purchase subject property according to local, state, and federal law, and due diligence as necessary according to proposed use. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY DO NOT TRESPASS.

Buyer(s) broker must be identified on first contact, and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. Fee participation will ultimately be at the sole discretion of the listing broker.

San Gabriel River – 30 Acres

Posted on: April 13th, 2018 by Clayton Leverett

Location: Located 3 miles S/SW of Bertram, Texas and approximately 45 minutes from Austin, Texas.

Description: Gently sloping land from Ranch Road 1174 down to the river. Gorgeous cliff faces above the river allow great views and good building sites well out of the flood plain. Hundreds of Live, Post, and Red Oaks throughout the property.

Water: Approximately 725 of San Gabriel with both sides of the riverbank on the property. Currently, there are no water wells but groundwater can typically be found in the area between 300-400 feet.

Access: Access is via County Road 326 off of FM 1174.

Improvements: There are no improvements on the property. Electricity is located on the property running along FM 1174.

Financial: $525,000 and seller will provide title insurance and current survey. 30 additional adjoining acres available.

The information contained herein is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Broker or Seller, and is subject to change, prior to sale, errors and/or omissions and withdrawal from market. Buyer(s) are responsible for their resolution to purchase subject property according to local, state, and federal law, and due diligence as required by proposed use. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY DO NOT TRESPASS.

Buyer(s) broker must be identified on first contact, and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. Fee participation will ultimately be at the sole discretion of listing broker.

San Saba River Ranch

Posted on: August 15th, 2017 by Clayton Leverett

Location: Approximately 2 hours from San Antonio, Texas; 2 hours from Austin, Texas; 20 minutes from Mason, Texas; 20 minutes from Menard, Texas; 25 minutes to Brady, Texas

Land: Gently rolling land spotted with Live and Post Oaks, as well as a few native pecan tress along the river. A spectacular grove of trees in the NE quadrant along the river includes Oaks, Giant Elms, and native Pecans. A fair amount of brushy shrubs (Juniper, Whitebrush, prickly pear, and some Mesquite) are scattered about creating just enough habitat for the local wildlife to thrive.

Wildlife: An abnormally large population of Rio Grande turkey call this area home. They roost up and down the river and they can be heard often throughout the day. Feral hogs, Whitetail deer, quail, Jackrabbits, and an array of varmints abound as well.

Water: Approximately 6500′ of the famed San Saba River, often referred to as one of Texas’ best kept secrets. It’s known for its clarity and limestone-lined bottom. From long, deep pools to shallow ripples and falls this river is sure to impress. Limestone cliff faces along the river are dramatic and conjure up the days when cowboys and Indians were roaming the territory.

Improvements: Electricity is not on property but is available and there are currently no water wells (more information can be found on local underground water through the Menard County Underground Water District).

Access: Access is off of FM1311.

The information contained herein is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Broker or Seller, and is subject to change, prior to sale, errors and/or omissions and withdrawal from market. Buyer(s) are responsible for their resolution to purchase subject property according to local, state, and federal law, and due diligence as necessary according to proposed use. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY DO NOT TRESPASS.

Buyer(s) broker must be identified on first contact, and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. Fee participation will ultimately be at the sole discretion of the listing broker.

Llano River 11

Posted on: February 8th, 2017 by Clayton Leverett

11 acres on the Llano. Approximately 400′ of river frontage with plenty of the property out of the floodplain. Recently drilled 35 gallon per minute well and electricity nearby. Additional river property available. Additional 78 acres of neighboring ranch land available. Seller is a licensed real estate broker in the State of Texas.

Llano River 12.7

Posted on: February 8th, 2017 by Clayton Leverett

12.78 acres on the Llano. Approximately 350′ of river frontage with plenty of the property out of the floodplain. Additional river property available. Additional 78 acres of neighboring ranchland available. Electricity nearby. Seller is a licensed real estate broker in the State of Texas.

Colorado River/Upper Lake Travis

Posted on: February 8th, 2017 by Clayton Leverett

Location: Located 5 miles from Marble Falls, Texas. Approximately 35 miles from Austin, Texas.

Description: Gently rolling grassland that slopes down to the sandy banks of the Colorado River. Views are good from multiple locations. A deeded easement to the neighbor in the Northeast corner of property is in place. Sub-dividing is a possible in almost any configuration (please see map for proposed subdivisions and contact listing agent for tract prices).

Improvements: The property is perimeter fenced with a good set of working livestock pens. Electricity runs along two property lines and is easily accessible.

Water: Approximately 3200 or .6 of a mile of Colorado River frontage. A constant-flowing spring is in the NE quadrant of the property near the livestock pens.

Access: Via deeded easement along Graham Road off of RR 2147E.