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Views, views, views!

Posted on: November 14th, 2024 by Clayton Leverett

The Facts:

~ 9 miles from Llano, pavement your front gate

~ Big views in excess of 20 miles

~ 2.75 gallon per minute water well

~ Perimeter-fenced

~ Electricity to the property

~ Adjacent additional acreage (25 acres) available to the East

~ Sensible deed restrictions

Ready to build on, ready to hunt or just watch the sun go down. Call to schedule your private tour.

25.41 acres in Llano County, Texas

Posted on: November 6th, 2024 by Clayton Leverett

The Facts:

~ 9 miles from Llano, paved to the front gate

~ Approximately 1/2 acre pond

~ Big views in excess of 20 miles

~ 30 gallon per minute water well

~ Perimeter-fenced

~ Electricity to the property

~ Adjacent additional acreage is available

~ Sensible deed restrictions

Ready to build on, ready to hunt or fish or just relax. Call to schedule your private tour.

Pyramid Rock Ranch

Posted on: November 6th, 2024 by Clayton Leverett

Location: Pyramid Oaks Ranch is located approximately 10 miles South of Llano, TX off paved County Road 312. The ranch is about 85 miles from Austin, TX, 115 miles from San Antonio, TX and 45 miles from Fredericksburg, TX.

Description: Pyramid Rock is located on the ranch and is one of the most prominent locations in Llano County because of its elevation which is 1755. The Llano Municipal Airport, by comparison, is 1101. 360-degree views can be had from the top of Pyramid Rock.
A sinkhole (presumed cave) is located on the property and makes for a pretty mysterious and unique feature.
The ranch has been well maintained and there is a good mix of open country and brushy country to allow habitat for wildlife. Hundreds of large Live and Post Oak trees are scattered throughout.
The ranch is perimeter-fenced, and the road system is good.
Additional acreage to the North of the ranch is available. Inquire with listing broker for more information.

Water: One pond is on the ranch that collects rain runoff and is about acre in size and has a liner to prevent leakage. A water well is located on the property and is equipped with an electric submersible pump. It currently keeps a water trough full for livestock and wildlife. The well was logged at 100 gallons per minute at the time of drilling. The Hickory Aquifer is shown to be underneath the ranch. Electricity, provided by Central Texas Electric Co-op is on the ranch.

Access: Access is via County Road 312,a dead-end road, thereby eliminating any through traffic.

Financial: Seller to provide basic title policy and existing survey. If the current use of agricultural production on this property ceases after the sale for any reason, or, if the buyer does not file Form 50-167 Application for 1-d-1 (Open Space) appraisal in a timely fashion and the appraisal district begins valuing the property at market value, rather than production value, the seller will not be held responsible for rollback taxes for any of the current or preceding five years and buyer hereby releases seller from any and all liability.

Co-listed with Collier Jones 830-998-8519

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: November 6th, 2024 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.

Kingbird Ranch

Posted on: November 6th, 2024 by Clayton Leverett

Location
Kingbird Ranch is situated off the dead-end Williams Road at 738 Williams Road, just 7 miles from downtown Burnet, Texas. This prime location offers easy access to supplies, restaurants, and the HEB grocery store, as well as proximity to the Burnet Airport. The ranch is 67 miles from Austin Bergstrom International Airport and 60 miles from downtown Austin, making it a convenient retreat near major urban amenities. Nearby lakes, including Lake Buchanan, Inks Lake, and Lake LBJ, provide additional recreational opportunities.

Description
Kingbird Ranch has been a beloved family retreat and horse ranch for several years. The property features dramatic elevations, with the highest point at 1,275 feet and the lowest near a creek at 1,120 feet. Sweeping views encompass Lake Buchanan, Torr Na Lochs Winery, and notable hilltops. The ranch is well-maintained, with an extensive trail system and diverse vegetation, including Live and Post Oak trees, prickly pear, juniper, persimmon, and agarita. The brush/tree coverage is approximately 50% cleared and 50% covered, creating a perfect habitat for wildlife.

Water Features
Two live creeks meander through the property, providing a natural water source for both wildlife and livestock. These creeks are believed to flow year-round. Additionally, a reliable water well near the cabin/workshop/bunkhouse area supplies water to the main complex and the barn. The current owner has reported no issues with the well over the past decade.

Equestrian Facilities
The ranch is equipped for equestrian activities with a 4,000-square-foot barn complex featuring 16 stalls, a tack room, feed room, and bathroom. Attached to the barn is a 1,000-square-foot shop, and a 740-square-foot covered observation/party deck offering stunning views. A solar system with 30-amp, 110-volt capabilities powers the barn’s lighting and electrical needs. The property includes a 100 x 150 three-rail riding arena and a 5-acre irrigated horse pasture, along with an additional 4-acre auxiliary pasture.

Improvements
The main cabin is approximately 1,200 square feet, featuring 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, a game/sunroom, a 300-square-foot patio, and a 100-square-foot back deck. It is cooled by window units. Adjacent to the cabin is a 3,700 square-foot shop, which includes a 750-square-foot enclosed space and a 3,000-square-foot pole barn. Additionally, a 1,000-square-foot screened-in garden with a greenhouse and automatic watering system is located next to the shop, along with a 320-square-foot bunkhouse equipped with an exterior bathroom.

The Kingbird can be purchased in multiple configurations to fit one’s priorities and budget. Please call/text listing broker for more information.

Access
The ranch is accessible via Burnet County-maintained Williams Road, ensuring convenient travel to and from the property.

Financial Information
The seller will provide a basic title policy and existing surveys. Should agricultural production on the property cease after the sale, or if the buyer does not file Form 50-167 for Open Space appraisal, the seller will not be responsible for rollback taxes. Buyers are responsible for due diligence and resolution of the purchase according to local, state, and federal laws. Showings are by appointment only, do not trespass.

Brokerage Information
Buyers must identify their broker at the first contact and ensure that the broker accompanies them on the first showing to qualify for full fee participation. Fee participation is ultimately at the discretion of the listing broker.

4J Ranch

Posted on: December 8th, 2023 by Clayton Leverett

Location: The 4J Ranch is located 23 miles North/Northeast of Mason, Texas. It is 25 miles from Llano, Texas. That puts it at 105 miles from Austin Bergstrom International Airport and 125 miles from San Antonio International Airport.

Description: The 4J has been operated as a cattle ranch and recreational retreat from the city. The ranch has been well maintained and there is very little unwanted brush or prickly pear. Hundreds of massive Live and Post Oak trees are scattered throughout.
The highest elevation is 1600 and the lowest near the wet weather creek is 1560. At the South end of the property a water well has been drilled but not outfitted near what appears to be a phenomenal homesite with almost 360-degree views of the surrounding hills. Some of the local hills such as the Eckert Roughs, Smoothing Iron, Lime Peak, Man Mountain can be seen from the site. There are several others that are unnamed.The ranch is perimeter fenced and cross-fenced making 2 separate pastures. The house is surrounded by a yard fence.

Soils: Approximately 75% of the ranch is classified sandy loam. The North 40 or so acres is established Bermuda and there is quite a bit in the larger pasture to the South. As you get towards the Southern end, it gets rocky and there are some spectacular granite outcrops along with some quartz outcrops.

Water: Two ponds are on the Bar L that collect rain runoff. The Hickory Aquifer is shown to be underneath the property but at the time of this writing, there are no known irrigation wells. The ranch has 3 water wells with 2 being outfitted with electric submersible pumps. The other is capped.

Improvements: The cabin is very comfortable, charming, and suits its surroundings well. At approximately 1200 square feet, it has 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. There is a mudroom/laundry room at the back of the house making it convenient to remove soiled clothing/boots upon entry. The house was renovated in 2001 down to the studs. A fireplace was added at that time. Appliances and most of the furniture will convey.
There is also a storage shed in the yard, a loafing shed and a barn for storage that appears to be very, very old (its a neat feature).

Access: Access is via State Highway 71.

Financial: Seller to provide basic title policy and existing survey. If the current use of agricultural production on this property ceases after the sale for any reason, or, if the buyer does not file Form 50-167 Application for 1-d-1 (Open Space) appraisal in a timely fashion and the appraisal district begins valuing the property at market value, rather than production value, the seller will not be held responsible for rollback taxes for any of the current or preceding five years and buyer hereby releases seller from any and all liability.
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.

11.8 acres on paved county road.

Posted on: July 1st, 2023 by Bob Quigley

11.8 acres recently surveyed out of a larger family tract of land.

Less than 4 miles South of Llano off of Hwy 16 and CR314.

30 minutes to Fredericksburg, 1 hour 20 minutes to Austin, 1 hour 30 minutes to San Antonio.

This property has had electricity brought in to the most likely homesite.
Reliable water wells have recently been drilled nearby.

The property currently has an entrance close to Hwy 16 but could easily be moved further up CR314 for a more private feeling or more decorative gated entrance.

A seasonal creek bisects the property meandering between mature Live Oak trees which could be made into a large pond in the future.

Elevations range from 1,140-1,180 feet on the property.
A beautiful homesite appears at the back north east portion of the property with amazing views looking south and southwest towards Hickory Mountain and Bachelor Peak. With a little more clearing and trimming, even greater views would reveal themselves.

For a small acreage tract, this 11.8 acres has great long range views, varying topography, electricity in place, ag exemption, and close proximity to Llano.

There is little to NO cedar on this property.

Although they have dried up from the recent heat, this property had beautiful and lush wildflowers of every color into the early summer..

Local wildlife in the area includes whitetail deer, dove, some quail, turkey, feral pigs, and free range axis.

The property is fenced on the northern boundary. Current owner is open to sharing expenses on some new fencing.

The current owner is in the process of clearing some underbrush. With a little more work, this will make a beautiful property for someone.

Ag-Exemption in place.
Estimated yearly property taxes to be less than $100.

2 acres in Blanco County, Texas

Posted on: February 23rd, 2023 by Clayton Leverett

Location: Winehouse290 is in the heart of Historic Downtown Hye, TX which is located 9 miles West of Johnson City, Texas and 21 miles East of Fredericksburg, Texas. Winehouse290 is the perfect location on the very popular 290 Wine Trail. The property is surrounded by some of the best wineries in Texas and is walking distance to William Chris Vineyards, Hye Meadow Winery, and Horn Winery, just to name a few.

Home: Tucked away in a boutique vineyard surrounded by massive oak trees, the 1924 farmhouse bed-and-breakfast features five private en-suites that boast big Texas views of the surrounding wineries and hills. The spacious kitchen, dining room, and living area provide ample space for preparing a meal for a large group and enjoying a laid-back post-dinner conversation. There are multiple covered porches for shaded relaxation as well.
The property could easily be re-purposed as a tasting room for a new or existing winery, or a boutique venue as there is ample land for additional cottages or event spaces.
The house is served by a water well with an electric submersible pump. The well was reported to be 60+ gallons per minute at the time of drilling (12/01/2014).

History: Originally built by the Dieke Family in 1924, it was home to their 11 children, 9 boys and 2 girls. The Dieke boys started a baseball team, even participating in a promotional stunt for a coffee company to compet against other all-brother teams. Another local boy who made his way over the Diekes field of dreams was none other than President Lyndon B. Johns. His family ranch was just down the road (Highway 290). Four-year-old LBJ even mailed his first letter at the Hye Post Office, which is still operational today. Hiram G. Brown, nicknamed Hye established the post office and general store in 1886.

Financial: Seller to provide basic title insurance and survey. Furnishings are negotiable. Annual Blanco County taxes are approximately $13,000 per year.

Summary: Whether you are looking for an investment property, to establish a tasting room, or your own private Wine Trail getaway, Winehouse290 should be at the top of your list.

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.

24 acres on Stampede Trail. Mason County

Posted on: May 19th, 2022 by Bob Quigley

23.967 acres

Conveniently located in highly desirable Mason County.
13 miles east of Mason, Texas (shops, restaurants, and medical clinic.)
21 miles west of Llano (shops, restaurants, and medical clinic.)
Fredericksburg, TX is a popular destination for food/shops/wine/arts and is only 45 minutes away.
1 hr 45 minute drive to Austin.
1 hr 55 minute drive to San Antonio.

The property is accessed on Stampede Trail.

Land Details:
The property consists of gently rolling hill country with nice elevation changes up to 1,380ft. Many desirable hardwoods such as live oak, post oak, and others such as mesquite and persimmon are found in moderation. Soils are predominately sandy loam and unique granite outcrops can be found throughout the property.

Beautiful 360 degree views.

Water:
Recently Drilled 10 gpm well

Property is perimeter fenced (7 strand barbed-wire) with a 16 ft recessed gate.

Electricity: CTEC pole on the property

Ag-Exemption in place

Nice interior trails

Additional adjoining acreage available (38.5 acres)

Owner is a licensed real estate agent in Texas.

50 acres on Stampede Trail in Mason Co. with long range views.

Posted on: May 19th, 2022 by Bob Quigley

50.218 acres ($12,000/acre)

Conveniently located in highly desirable Mason County.
13 miles east of Mason, Texas (shops, restaurants, and medical clinic.)
21 miles west of Llano (shops, restaurants, and medical clinic.)
Fredericksburg, TX is a popular destination for food/shops/wine/arts and is only 45 minutes away.
1 hr 45 minute drive to Austin.
1 hr 55 minute drive to San Antonio.

The property is accessed on Stampede Trail

Land Details:
The property consists of gently rolling hill country with nice elevation changes (1,340ft-1,400ft), many desirable hardwoods such as live oak, post oak, and others such as mesquite and persimmon are found in moderation. Soils are predominately sandy loam and unique granite outcrops can be found throughout the property.

Beautiful long range views of local mountains.

Water: Recently Drilled 20 gpm well

Property is perimeter fenced (7 strand barbed-wire) with a 16 ft recessed gate.

Electricity: CTEC pole on the property

Nice interior trails

Ag-Exemption in place

Owner is a licensed real estate agent in the state of Texas

Additional adjoining acreage available (48ac/45ac)