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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.

Cedar Mountain Ranch

Posted on: August 15th, 2017 by Clayton Leverett

Location: Cedar Mountain Ranch is located 25 miles South of Llano, Texas and 22 miles North of Fredericksburg, Texas off of the historic and scenic Willow City Loop.

Description: Rough and raw are the best adjectives for the Cedar Mountain Ranch. A large portion of the ranch is located on top of Cedar Mountain. With approximately 360 feet in elevation changes, views to the South and East of the ranch are nothing short of extraordinary. Almost 1/3 of CMR lies in Llano County with the remainder being in Gillespie County.

The road system is adequate and provides a good overview of what the ranch has to offer. A large portion of CMR is densely covered, primarily in Juniper, Persimmon, and Bee Brush. Other than that, your standard mix of hardwoods includes Post Oaks, Live Oaks, and a smattering of Red Oaks and Cedar Elms. Cedar Mountain Ranch also has one of the highest concentrations of Mountain Laurel that I’ve seen on a single property in a long time. The Lower Colorado River Authority has a transmission easement and the line runs East/West through the ranch.

Water: In the Northeast quadrant of the ranch, a long, deep canyon, a little over a mile long, contains multiple springs and normally is a constant flowing unnamed creek. The photos, taken in late June 2015, show some of its potential. The owners, as well as neighboring ranchers, have said that the springs that feed into the creek are strong and almost never stop flowing. The location of CMR is directly over one of Texas minor aquifers, the Hickory Aquifer, and the springs more than likely emanate from it.

Access: There are three access points to public roads. Two of the access points are directly off of the Willow City Loop (over 5000 of Loop frontage) and the other is off of the Willow CityClick Road, which dead ends into private property a short distance from CMR.

Improvements: There is an old hunting shack located at the Northeast quadrant of the ranch. Residential electricity (from Central Texas Electric Coop) comes onto the property near the cabin.

A water well, near the center of the property, contains a solar-powered pump logged at 30gpm to supply water for livestock and wildlife.

Cabin, shop/barn(as seen in video) with septic, 60gpm water well, and approximately 100 additional acres can be purchased. Inquire with listing broker for more details.

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.

Hwy 29 Horse Ranch

Posted on: February 8th, 2017 by Clayton Leverett

A nice horse ranch a couple miles West of Llano. Metal barn with 8 stalls, portable roping arena, a 3/2 mobile home and a 1/1 mobile home.

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.

44 acres in Llano County, Texas

Posted on: February 8th, 2017 by Clayton Leverett

This great little place is tucked away about 16 miles from Llano, Texas. Its secluded and very private. There is a neat 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath house with true board and batten cedar siding that has great views of Bullhead and House Mountain. There is an abundance of wildlife, a 30 gpm well and good sandy soil. It also has a nice pond and a working windmill that feeds a concrete stock tank. It is ag-exempt, perimeter fenced with several seasonal draws winding through the ranch, some granite outcrops, and has a great covering of huge live oak and post oak trees along with mesquites, bee brush, cat claw and cacti.
A neighboring place is for sale and allows the possibility of purchasing an additional 29.5 acres.

Prairie Mountain RanchI

Posted on: February 8th, 2017 by Clayton Leverett

Description: From clean, well-maintained fields to rough, rocky, steep overlooks, this little place has a lot of character. There is a good amount of topo relief (150 +/- in elevation change) and spectacular views can be had atop the hill. There have been frequent sightings of free-ranging Aoudad and several have been harvested.

Water: There is a 1 acre+/- pond and according to the owner, some pretty good cat fishing. There is a working windmill. A wet weather creek meanders its way through the property.

Access: The ranch is accessed via RR 2323.

Improvements: All four sides of the property are fenced and are in good shape. There is a good, sturdy set of pipe livestock pens.

Price: $1,020,000 or $6800/acre. 2014 Ag-exempt taxes were $152.

278 acres in Llano County, Texas

Posted on: February 8th, 2017 by Clayton Leverett

PLEASE SEE HELPFUL FILES FOR ADDITIONAL MAPS OF THE RANCH.

LOCATION: Approximately 22 miles from Llano, 29 miles from Fredericksburg, a little over 90 miles from Austin, and 99 miles from San Antonio puts Bullhead Creek Ranch smack dab in the heart of all things Hill Country.

DESCRIPTION: Bullhead Creek Ranch has gently sloping terrain with the bulk of the property sloping towards the creek. There are a couple of standout view spots that would make ideal homesites. Cottonwood Creek merges with Bullhead Creek on the ranch and the creekbed, while not flowing most of the time, is a very unique feature. Its approximately 200 wide and winds over mile through the ranch. BCR also boasts numerous large, majestic hardwoods from 100 year old live oaks to giant Elms to a handful of Blackjack Oaks.
The ranch has only been moderately hunted over the last several years making it a safe haven for local wildlife. Neighbors have seen free-ranging aoudad and axis, but there are no reports of exotics calling BCR home year-round.
An abandoned field approximately 20 acres in size, with rich sandy loam soil, could be re-claimed for growing grass or the planting of food plots.

ACCESS: Currently, the ranch is accessed via County Road 109, then 2.8 miles of private well-maintained granite gravel road. It crosses two neighboring properties along the private road. A superior alternative route may be a possibility and is being explored.

WATER: Water is furnished via 1 water well and electric submersible pump. There is no known data on flow rates, but the owner and livestock lessee report no problems with its flow rate and it has never gone dry. Wells in the area are from 80-120 deep and vary in flow from 4gpm to 100gpm. There are currently 5 stock tanks located on the ranch providing ample water for livestock and wildlife.

IMPROVEMENTS: The ranch is perimeter fenced and there are a couple of cross fences that could use some help (or complete removal). One small cabin, 160sq ft, exists and is on a slab. Currently, there is not a septic on the property.

PRICE: $3400/ac or $945,200. The ranch is served by Central Texas Electric Coop, lies in the Llano ISD and 2013 ag-exempt taxes were about $325.

145.9 acres in Llano County, Texas

Posted on: February 8th, 2017 by Clayton Leverett

145.9 Acres atop the historic Riley Mountain. Just a few miles Southeast of Llano, TX. Can be divided into two 73 acre ranches. Views of the city of Llano, Packsaddle Mountain, and surrounding hills. This is an offering for a piece of Hill Country History. This ranch is part of a family ranch that dates back to the 1880’s. Honey Creek flows through this ranch and the Hickory and Ellenburger aquifers lie below it giving the owner a true sense water availability(a rare quality in Llano County). This property has paved frontage and access along County Road 312. Minutes to Llano, 35 minutes to Fredericksburg, and a little over an hour from Austin, it lies in the perfect spot for a weekend getaway or the perfect little hunting place. It currently has a dam along Honey Creek and a 25gpm well.

Deer, hogs, coyotes, fox, quail, dove, and turkey all call this place home. There is also a great large lake site on Honey Creek, possibly 5+ acres. Deed restrictions may apply.

Please call for your own private showing. Owner/agent listing

Prairie Mountain RanchII

Posted on: February 8th, 2017 by Clayton Leverett

Location:Situated in Llano County, this ranch is 21 miles Southwest of Llano, TX and 22 Miles North of Fredericksburg, TX off of RR 2323.

Description: From clean, well-maintained fields to rough, rocky, steep overlooks, this little place has a lot of character. There is a good amount of topographic relief (150 +/- in elevation change) and spectacular views can be had atop the hill. The standard mix of Texas Hill Country wildlife calls this place home. There have been frequent sightings of free-ranging Aoudad and several have been harvested.

Water: There is a 1 acre+/- pond and according to the owner, some pretty good cat fishing. There is a working windmill. There is another well that has a submersible, electric-powered pump that services the house.

Access: The ranch is accessed via RR 2323.

Improvements: All four sides of the property are fenced and are in good shape. There is a good, sturdy set of pipe livestock working pens.
There is also a 2000+/- square foot brick home with attached 2 car garage and metal roof built in the 1980s. It has 3 bedrooms and 3 baths. The house is outdated but in good shape and definitely livable.

Price:$ 1,224,000 or $7200/acre. 2014 Ag-exempt taxes were $1241.