Travis County- This 7.8 acres on the north side of Governor’s Hill slopes downward to the north towards Barton Creek. Shallow soils reside up top, and deeper and siltier soils towards the bottom. Texas red oak trees dominate the canopy, with minor cedar encroachment. Native grasses like little bluestem are abundant, and simple management practices will maintain this beautiful landscape. With an entrance off Barton Creek Blvd directly across from the Country Club, multiple building sites, expansive west and northwest views, and beautiful native plants and wildlife, this is one of the most desirable homesites in Austin.
Vista Pedernales Ranch
21107 Hamilton Pool Rd, Dripping Springs, TX 78620Stunning views, grand homesites, huge topography, easy access, and coveted location. This unrestricted 72-acre ranch in southwestern Travis County awaits your plans.
A tremendous investment/development property conveniently located just southwest of Seguin along the I-10 Corridor. This property has rolling topography, ample paved road frontage, mature oaks, and no floodplain. Only 5 minutes to I-10, 10 minutes to Seguin, 30 minutes to San Antonio, and an hour to Austin. The Seguin-Cibolo-Schertz area is rapidly growing and is home to major manufacturers such as Caterpillar, Teijen Automotive Technologies, Vitesco Technologies, and Aisin AW. All these factors combine to make the property a great investment.
406.65 acres of optimal hunting and ag land just south of Cuero with plenty of live water and live oaks. Located on the Guadalupe River, this ranch has 7 water wells, electricity, a hunting cabin, improved pastures, and is currently home to cattle and various wildlife year-round. The water access, protective brush and trees, and plentiful food sources attract scores of whitetail deer, wild turkey, and hogs. Additionally, the river bottom provides a great place to catch catfish, bass, and the occasional alligator gar, while the ponds are an ambush spot for the waves of dove that cross between the food and water sources every morning and evening. If you are looking for a property to fish, hunt, raise cattle, or if you just want a great view, this is it!
A unique development tract or investment property with road frontage on over 80% of the perimeter boundary including 3,900 feet of frontage on FM 935 (E. Main St). Approximately 42 acres along the western boundary are inside the city limits of Troy. This site has great long-range views, rolling topography, minimal floodplain and is located just 0.8 miles from I-35 and 9 miles to Temple making this property very attractive to the developer and investor.
This 379.54 acres located just outside of Floresville between Abrego Lake Subdivision and Oak Fields Estates has plenty of room for development growth under the old live oaks. The beautiful pasture land of mostly coastal Bermuda and native grass currently serves as a hay cutting and cattle grazing operation. With direct access to Hwy 181 and close proximity to FM 775, it would make the perfect high-end subdivision in booming Wilson County. The two tracts of 252.11 and 127.43 acres are connected by an easement road across an additional 131 acres that is available for purchase separately, making the total amount of land potentially 510.54 acres. The ponds, seasonal creeks, and plentiful food sources on the property attract scores of whitetail deer and wild turkey which would make a gorgeous backdrop for any future development.
Commercial land in the heart of the San Antonio-New Braunfels growth area, just 1 mile from the IH-35 and Loop 1604 intersection on the NE side of San Antonio.