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17 Acres, Home and Guadalupe River Access

17 Acres with Home, Horse Facilities & Guadalupe River Access, Comal County - Under Contract

1160 Rolling Creek Road, Spring Branch, TX 78070

This complete country estate is located within, and near an entrance to, Cypress Springs on the Guadalupe, with an incredible HOA park that includes access to the Guadalupe River. This property has been used as an equestrian facility including 10 acres shaded by large oak and cedar trees.

Improvements: A 1,959 s.ft. one-story brick ranch house (1970s - 1980s), is accompanied by a garage, 1,200 s.f. covered parking, workshop, and 4,170 s.f. barn with inside and outside stalls, turnout pens, round pen and arena.

Wildlife: Many whitetail deer and occasional axis deer, live in and roam the area, and are seen regularly on the ranch.

Water: On site water well.

Taxes: Ag exempt.

Note: A small portion of the property (not including the home) is in t...

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Please call KARL KINSEL for information or showing (210) 415-4167

NOTE: Texas law requires all real estate licensees to give the following Information About Brokerage Services: trec.state.tx.us/pdf/contracts/OP-K.pdf

All properties are shown by appointment with Dullnig Ranches. Buyer's Brokers must be identified on first contact and must accompany client or customer on first showing to participate in compensation.

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Dullnig Ranches - Kuper Sotheby's

San Antonio, TX

(210) 415-4167

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Listing last updated: April 14, 2022 at 10:29 AM
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