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4535 Acres +/- in McCulloch County
Location:
Located in one of the most scenic
places in the Texas Hill Country, this ranch straddles the Brady Mountains
between Cow Gap and Salt Gap. It has 30 mile views of beautiful countryside. It
is situated in a very quiet area; secluded, peaceful, and still wild.
Improvements:
2 homes are on the
ranch, about a mile apart. One is a 5 bedroom 3 bath home, the other is a 3
bedroom 2 bath. Both of them are manufactured homes. In addition, it has a 2
livestock shed with 2 set of pens and 2 very old frame houses, which add to the
sense of the old west on the ranch.
Terrain: The terrain is
rugged here, with over 350 feet of elevation change across the ranch. The
limestone ridges have 3 species of oaks; Texas red oak, live oak and shin oak.
It also has redbuds, littleleaf sumac and other excellent deer browse species in
abundance.
Header canyons on the ranch are the beginning of several draws across
Brady Mountain Ranch. In these canyons, mature hardwood trees create shady
retreats and a box canyon with rock formations and overhangs.
Water: 18 stock tanks,
plus community drinking water in the residences, and well water is available.
This great ranch also has seasonal springs.
Wildlife: This wildlife
haven has a strong population of deer, including very good quality bucks. It
also has turkey, dove, and several predator species, along with wild hogs and a
few free-ranging Axis deer.
Minerals: The owners will
convey one eighth of the mineral rights with the ranch.
Comments:
Other items of
interest are the numerous fossils, plus artifacts to be found. This is truly a
premium quality hunting and recreational ranch. We hope you have the opportunity
to view it. The owners will consider dividing.
UNDER CONTRACT
In addition, it has several potential income streams, including a good
probability of wind turbines.
This information is from sources deemed to be reliable, however, Cross Bar Land Co. can not warrant accuracy of
all details. This property is subject to prior sale, change in price or removal from the market. Acreages are generally approximated and most properties should be
surveyed.
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