Lying in the heart of South Central Texas, is a one-of-a-kind property destined to make family memories. Texas history runs deep in this area as Cost, Texas marked the beginning of the Texas Revolution with the first shots fired at the Battle of Gonzales on October 2, 1835. The famous "Come & Take It" flag from this skirmish has become a hallmark of Texas Pride.
The ever present waters of Sugar Creek attract white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and feral hogs. With majestic oaks that scatter the property, the creek lends a canopy of pecan and other hard woods. This tree line meanders through the property and offers a sanctuary for wildlife.
Any cattleman would love to manage this 404 acre piece of property. This impressive ranch lends great opportunity for grazing with good soil, improved grasses, cross fences, and two irrigation pivots fed from a well in the Queens City Aquifer. Almost a...
Any cattleman would love to manage this 404 acre piece of property. This impressive ranch lends great opportunity for grazing with good soil, improved grasses, cross fences, and two irrigation pivots fed from a well in the Queens City Aquifer. Almost a mile of county road bordering the east side, lends easy access for farming and ranching.
The ranch offers a custom three bedroom, two and a half bath home with expansive porches. The back porch looks out on a several acre stock pond that is fed by a water well. In addition to the primary home is a double-wide trailer that would be ideal for extended family or a ranch hand.
This property is conveniently located an hour from San Antonio or Austin and just two from Houston making it an easy and quick drive to get out of the city.