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.
Uvalde County- Nueces Canyon Ranch is an attractive 275-acre tract that boasts more than 3,500 ft of Nueces River frontage. You’ll find more than 100 ft. of elevation change and views for miles, along with plenty of peace and seclusion, as it is over 4 miles to the ranch gate from the turn-off on US 90. This wildlife-exempt land is plentiful with Whitetail, Axis, Turkey, Hogs, Javelinas, and Aoudad. The property is ready to enjoy as it has an overhang with space for 4 RVs with 6 30-amp hookups as well as an approximately 714 sq. ft. living quarters with amenities. For the cave enthusiast, there is no shortage of caves on the riverbank to explore for days! Riverfront properties are few and far between; get this one while you can.
This 4.5-acre property features a beautifully maintained one-story home with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, a spacious living area, and a versatile game room, all surrounded by mature oak trees and peaceful landscaping. The backyard is designed for enjoyment with an inground pool, a full outdoor kitchen, and expansive St. Augustine grass. Private, practical, and inviting from the moment you arrive, this is country living at its best.
A secluded piece of South Texas with rolling topography, extensive views, a diverse mix of brush species, and multiple fertile drainages. This hunting/recreational property has the convenience of being only 20 minutes from George West and the privacy of being located at the end of CR 157 with access via a short, deeded easement. All of the perimeter, major senderos, and multiple stand locations have been recently cleared, making it ready for the upcoming hunting season.