Solo Toro
A rare find in Fayette County, Solo Toro is bordered by Live Oak Creek on the entire north boundary, with big hardwoods and gently rolling topography that makes the land both beautiful and functional. Expect about 10 feet of elevation change across the tract (roughly 330–340 feet), plus great habitat for deer, dove, turkey, and occasional hogs. Whether you want a quiet weekend getaway, a hunting place, or a homesite in Central Texas, this one checks a lot of boxes.
Location
1820 South Old Smithville Rd, Flatonia TX, 78941
Schulenburg 12 mi, Shiner 19 mi, Austin 70 mi, San Antonio 90 mi, Houston 108 mi
Land & Water
Live Oak Creek (wet-weather) borders the north boundary, and a dug-out tank near the middle of the property catches and holds rainfall. The tract has roughly 10 feet of elevation change, giving it a nice, gently rolling feel with good drainage. Scattered old Texas pecans and mature live oaks dot the open pasture, while tall water oaks line the creek in the loamy soils. Additional native cover includes post oak, cedar elm, hackberry, mesquite, American elm, winged elm, honey locust, sweetgum, yaupon, greenbriar, and a south-fenceline screen of eastern red cedar. The mix of open pasture, hardwoods, and thick native brush creates both “groceries and cover.” Woolly croton is a strong seed producer that can draw doves and other birds, especially around open areas and bare ground. Yaupon, Greenbriar, and similar shrubs provide high-value browse and dense bedding cover for Whitetail, while the hardwoods along the creek offer travel lanes, shade, and bedding areas. With the habitat and genetics already in place, the property has produced quality whitetails and has the potential to grow even better deer in a wet year.
Improvements & Utilities
A 2-bedroom, 1-bath cabin with a kitchen sits near the front of the property and is being sold mostly furnished, and a gun safe. The property is equipped with a city water line and electricity. Also included are two blinds, two feeders, hanging corn feeders, and a BBQ pit. A camper and tractor may be available by separate negotiation with the seller.
Minerals
Surface Sales Only
Taxes
2025 property taxes were approximately $980. The property is qualified for the Agricultural Valuation via a grazing lease.
Community
Feed and ranch supplies are close by in Flatonia, along with the Flatonia Market Store for fresh local produce. Additional grocery options are available in Schulenburg. For food, fun, and a true Texas landmark, the Shiner Brewery is just down the road in Shiner.
Basic Facts
| Property ID: 14267 | Status: Active | Type: Land Land w/ Residence | Post Updated: 2026-03-24 15:17:57 |
| Bedrooms: 2 | Bathrooms: 1 | Area: 624 sq ft | Lot size: 21.244 acres |
| Year built: 2003 | Houses: 1 | Property Use: Homestead, Hunting, Recreation, Livestock / Grazing | County: Fayette |
| Access: CR Paved | Utilities: Electricity On Site, Septic On Site |
Features
View on map / Neighborhood
- Aerial Map: Solo-Toro-Aerial.pdf
- Floodplain Map: Solo-Toro-Floodplain.pdf
- Topo Map: Solo-Toro-Topo.pdf
- Location Map: Solo-Toro-Location.pdf
- Neighbor Tracts: Solo-Toro-Neighbors.pdf
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- Company: Realtor® - Land Specialist
I grew up in Houston, Texas, but every weekend or chance I had, I was somewhere in the state hunting or fishing. Spending so much time outdoors gave me a deep appreciation for Texas land and a diverse knowledge of the different regions of the state. Whether it was hunting the South Texas brush country, duck hunting up and down the coast, or working for multiple outfitters in the Hill Country throughout college, I learned what makes each landscape unique and what it takes to build a successful recreational or operating hunting property. I attended Texas A&M University, where I earned my degree in Agricultural Economics with a focus in real estate and finance. During college, I began guiding hunts and quickly expanded into managing wildlife operations, helping run whitetail breeding programs, and handling everyday ranch work like maintaining feeders, fixing fences, and managing water systems. Those experiences showed me firsthand what matters most when evaluating or improving rural land. Today, I live in New Ulm, where I stay active in the outdoors and work with local landowners. As a licensed Texas Real Estate Agent, I bring honest, practical, boots-on-the-ground experience to every client I work with. I take pride in helping people find the right piece of Texas land and in providing guidance shaped by real ranch work, hands-on wildlife management, and years spent hunting across the state.
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This Land Land w/ Residence style property is located in is currently and has been listed on Grand Land Company. This property is listed at $ 499,950.