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Vasterling Creek Ranch 2

Posted on: February 18th, 2020 by Clayton Leverett

Perfectly set up for a small cattle and/or horse place this beautiful ranch is just a couple short miles from the charming community of Castell, Texas which is located on the banks of the Llano River.
Roughly 15 miles west of Llano, TX, this peaceful ranch has paved road frontage, nearby public access to the Llano River, multiple building sites and an abundance of large hardwood trees. Electricity, water well, and sturdy set of working livestock pens on the property. Mild deed restrictions, see attachment. Additional acreage and multiple tracts available (see map below).

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.

11 acres just 10 minutes NW of Llano, TX.

Posted on: May 10th, 2019 by Bob Quigley

Location:
Tract #4 is located just 6 miles Northeast of Llano, Texas. This 11 acre ranch/homesite sits just off paved County Road 215 which is one of the more beautiful and quiet roads in Llano County during the wildflower season.

Description:
Tract #4 is 11 acres of rolling hills and native brush. The property consists of native pasture with hardwoods including giant live oaks trees, cedar elms, post oaks, and mesquite trees. There are many recreational opportunities. The ranch provides great cover for native wildlife species including white tail deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, quail, feral pigs, and various predators. This property has received very little hunting pressure over the years. The nice size pond may provide for some great memories fishing with friends and family.

Water:
Tract #6 has a stock tank on the SE portion of the property.

Electricity: Residential electricity is nearby and provided by Central Texas Electric Co-op.

Access:
Access to Tract #4 is on County Road 215B. It is 6/10 mile of Llano County maintained granite gravel road to the house after driving on paved County Road 215.

Price:
$140,400

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.

11.7 Acres just 10 minutes NW of Llano, TX

Posted on: May 10th, 2019 by Bob Quigley

Location:
Tract #3 is located just 6 miles Northeast of Llano, Texas. This 11.7 acre ranch/homesite sits just off paved County Road 215 which is one of the more beautiful and quiet roads in Llano County during the wildflower season.

Description:
Tract #3 is 11.7 acres of rolling hills and native brush. The property consists of native pasture with hardwoods including giant live oaks trees, cedar elms, post oaks, and mesquite trees. There are many recreational opportunities. The ranch provides great cover for native wildlife species including white tail deer, Rio Grande turkey, dove, quail, feral pigs, and various predators. This property has received very little hunting pressure over the years.

Electricity: Residential electricity is nearby and provided by Central Texas Electric Co-op.

Access:
Access to Tract #3 is on County Road 215B. It is 6/10 mile of Llano County maintained granite gravel road to the house after driving on paved County Road 215.

Price:
$140,400

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.

Wine Country Cottage’s Farmhouse B&B

Posted on: July 25th, 2018 by Clayton Leverett

B&B rental income property in Fredericksburg, TX. Located in the Historic Shopping District, this business boasts 3 individual suites (Ruby Cabernet, Chenin Blanc, and Pinot Noir). Two have jacuzzi baths and one has a double-headed shower. See more at [link removed]. Recently added 6 person jacuzzi on back patio. Furnishings can be purchased additionally.