ACRES

338


TOPOGRAPHY

The ranch is predominantly sandy loam soil with clay based soils in the lower areas. The entire ranch is about 90% brush, with the remainder being small fields and senderos. The brush is very diverse and species include guajillo, blackbrush, guayacan, granjeno, mesquite, hackberry, and other native South Texas species.

-This area is known for monster deer and lots of quail. It is superb land for building large lakes and ponds.


WILDLIFE

Hunting is very good for big trophy deer, as well as excellent hunting for quail, dove, turkey, hogs, ducks, javelina and predators.


IMPROVEMENTS

– Main house about 2,380 sq ft in excellent condition, porch for entertaining
– Cabana for entertaining approx. 2,500 sq. ft.
– Mobile home for manager
– Several barns for storage of vehicles and implements
– Perimeter is high fenced, in very good condition.


WATER

There are five ponds, several over an acre. Water for house is purchased from Laredo and stored in large storage cistern.


MINERALS

None available, no production on the ranch


ASKING

Asking $1,995.00 an acre or $674,888.00


REMARKS

Exceptional habitat and very nice improvements. Primo location near some of the most famous ranches of Webb County.

Note: Buyers representative must be available on first visit to participate in commission. This write-up may contain errors and omissions and is for information only. The above


NOTE

Note: Buyers representative must be available on first visit to participate in commission. This write-up may contain errors and omissions and is for information only. Information has been deemed correct but is not guaranteed and is subject to changes, corrections, and or withdraws from the market with no prior notice.


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