LOCATION: This powerful, medium-sized ranch is located on FM 1028 near Mercury, in far NE McCulloch, less than 2 miles from the San Saba County line. The site is bordered by the paved FM road for one mile, and on two other sides by all weather gravel roads, giving it almost 3 miles of public road frontage. Richland Springs (basic supplies) is 15 miles E, Brady (hospital, 4,600 airstrip, restaurants, shopping) is 20 miles SW. Brownwood (box stores, hospital, restaurants, shopping) is 25 miles N, Austin is 140 miles SE, San Angelo is 100 miles W and San Antonio is about 150 miles S.
The area is composed of medium to large sized working/recreational ranches, and agriculture/hunting are the economic drivers. The rural feel is strong and relaxed here, and the reach of the major population centers does not get out this far. Bright night skies are the rule, and road/jet noise is faint a...
The area is composed of medium to large sized working/recreational ranches, and agriculture/hunting are the economic drivers. The rural feel is strong and relaxed here, and the reach of the major population centers does not get out this far. Bright night skies are the rule, and road/jet noise is faint at worst.
WATER: Over one mile of major drainage Deep Creek crosses the eastern portion of the ranch, holding water much of the time, in a lush, riparian bottom of monster hardwoods and thick grasses. The ranch also co-features 7 good stock ponds, several stocked with fish, and there is possibility of major lake site as well. The residence is served by Richland Springs Water Supply, and groundwater maps show several fresh water wells within a mile of two of the property boundary. An abandoned well has been located on site but not investigated. For further information on area groundwater, please contact the TWDB at 512-463-7847.
LAND: The ranch is almost a perfect square, with the western 1/3 being the eastern side of a long, north-to-south ridge that culminates along a spectacular bluff that runs the length of the property from N to S. Stupendous views are had from this bluff of the impressive Deep Creek Valley to the east and beyond, with many fine potential homesites to choose from. Overall elevation change is 130 from top to bottom, though it feels like more when on the bluff!
The look and feel of this place is ultra-clean, with just the perfect amount of wild still left intact. Were talking sculpted food plots sprinkled amongst thick brush and hardwood motts. The western 1/3 is mostly mesquite with scattered oaks, cedar and woody shrubs, while the eastern portion is deep soil bottomland with giant hardwoods abound. Several of the oaks appear to be centuries old!
Soils range from stony clays to deep clay loams, and the condition of the rangeland is above average. We see native tall grasses mixed with introduced species, providing excellent forage for both livestock and wildlife. It appears that this ranch can handle up to one animal unit/15 acres, and large populations of whitetail deer, turkey and dove are consistently observed along with the occasional quail. Waterfowl are abundant on the stock ponds during winter. The overall hunting on this ranch is rated excellent, and whitetail deer up to 140 B&C have been observed by owner.
IMPROVEMENTS: This slick little place does not miss an opportunity to shine! Nice, well maintained improvements are centered around a modular cabin of approx. 2,000 sf, very well appointed, consisting of 4BR, 2BA with several covered decks. This comfortable home includes country kitchen, utility room, firepit, landscaping and hot tub, and is in good condition, with stunning views to the east from much of it.
A metal shed and gathering pens are located near the NW corner of the ranch, and a 40 X 50 steel frame metal barn/shed is adjacent to the dwelling. This structure is electrified and plumbed, and includes container storage, deer cleaning area and cold storage, plus covered space for several large implements. A clean granite gravel parking area serves the HQ area. Deer blinds, game cameras and feeders are included with the sale, and furniture and other accessories are optional at additional cost. Note that the Central Texas Telephone line supports DSL service on site.
FINANCIAL/TITLE: Listing Price is $2,626/acre, and Seller will provide current survey and basic title insurance. Seller shall retain 50% of owned mineral rights.
Visible utility easements appear to be only title exceptions. The ranch is located in the Rochelle ISD, and ag-exempt taxes are approx. $1,300 per year. Part of the ranch is under CRP lease for $2,587/year for approx. 6 more years.
SUMMARY: Deep Valley Ranch rocks big time! You are looking at one of the finest, medium-sized working/recreational ranches in the area, in turn-key condition, ready to use. Here you can hunt, fish, stargaze and hide out from the world, in comfort, at a very reasonable total cost, with no work left to be done except the trophy house if desired. Gaze no more. . . here we are!
The information contained herein has been diligently assembled and is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Broker or Seller, express or implied, and is subject to change, prior sale, errors and/or omissions and withdrawal from market. Buyers must verify accuracy of representations on their own, as well as investigate potentially pertinent natural attributes, laws and regulations, and draw their own conclusions regarding the usefulness and value of the property for a given purpose. Viewing appointments scheduled with LANDTX.
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