ACRES

523


TOPOGRAPHY

The topography in this area is flat to very rolling, with some big hills with great views of the surrounding countryside. The brush is mostly very big, thick native brush, with great diversity. Soils consist of sandy loam, red sandy loam and darker ground in the lower areas. There are many senderos and roads to access the property. The drainages are full of big hackberry and mesquite trees.


WILDLIFE

This fine hunting ranch has big South Texas deer, quail, dove, turkey, hogs, javalina and varmits.

Bird hunting: This is fantastic habitat for quail (bobs and blues) and they are very abundant. Dove hunting is excellent around surface water.


IMPROVEMENTS

The ranch is fenced on all sides and has electricity in several locations. Four deer feeders, a protein feeder and several blinds convey.


WATER

There’s one very good water well with solar pump that feeds a pond. Well is estimated to be 15 gallons per minute and is about 500 feet deep.


MINERALS

The owner owns no minerals and there is production on the ranch.


ASKING

$1,320,575.00 or $2525 an acre


REMARKS

Remarks: Beautiful hunting ranch is a very sought after area of Duval County! The ranch is high fenced on one side with a very large low fenced neighbors. Broker is part owner in this property.


NOTE

Note: This write-up may contain errors and omissions and is for information only. The above 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. Buyer’s broker or agent must be present at first showing to receive full commission. If the Buyers broker or representative is not present at first showing, their commission will be at the discretion of the listing broker.


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