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Search Brokers - Eric Walsh

Compass - Ranch & Land
Fort Worth
With two decades of real estate brokerage and commercial development experience, Eric Walsh is a leader and highly respected figure in the North Texas real estate community. Eric has listed and sold hundreds of millions of dollars of land and has successfully transacted over a quarter billion dollars of real estate volume in the last decade.
Eric is a Texas real estate Broker as well as a member of the Texas Alliance of Land Brokers, Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, the Texas Wildlife Association, and serves as an active committee member of the Private Lands Advisory Committee To Texas Parks & Wildlife Department. Eric has extensive experience owning and operating small businesses, including a property management company and runs a small cow/calf operation on his ranch in Mills County, Texas.
Eric brings an ownership mentality to each transaction. Recognizing that each client is working to solve a buy, lease, sell or hold problem Eric offers analytical guidance and opinion formed inside the context of each individual situation to guide those clients to make the right decisions. His recommendations to clients are always rooted in what he would do himself were he in their positions.
Eric grew up in NW Tarrant County near Eagle Mountain Lake, is a member of the Fort Worth Boat Club, and he still counts this area among his favorites in North Texas. He has traveled extensively around the world, including Greece, Italy, Brazil, Africa, Ireland, Scotland, England, Germany, France, Bonaire, Mexico, the British Virgin Islands, The U.S. Virgin Islands, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, Belize, Canada, Alaska and most other states in the continental United States.
In his spare time, you will find him with family and friends hunting, fishing, ranching, shooting and listening and learning.
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Premier Listing
$7,800,000
9,975 Acres
Terlingua, Texas, 79852
Sitting about 6 miles north of the hip and cool ghost town of Terlingua, Texas, youll find this rugged and wild private ranch comprising more than 10,000 acres known to the locals as 3-Bar Ranch. This classic Big Bend Country property has been in the care of the same family for the last half century and is comfortably improved to accommodate family and guests while remaining respectful of the land in mindful conformity with the ways in which nature does things.Known for its big skies and stargazing allure, Brewster County smartly guards against ambient light pollution from encroaching development. Protecting the brilliance and clarity of the night sky is of high importance to the locals and to others appreciative of these unique celestial views. The growing popularity of the region, brought to the forefront by Big Bend National Park and Big Bend Ranch State Park, has spurred adventure tourism and minimalist-minded hospitality options to the area. Artists, nature lovers and tent-dwelling amateur astronomers alike have discovered the unique and almost mystical allure of this mountainous area of the Texas Trans-Pecos bioregion. This rugged and remote area of far west Texas has long drawn an eclectic crowd of knowing, free-spirited artists from all genres including painters, sculptors, and musicians. The culture of Terlingua and the surrounding area draws forth creative, self-sufficient energy in everyone.Possessing all the character that is Big Bend, 3-Bar Ranch is located at the confluence of Terlingua Creek and Adobe Walls Draw, both traversing generally north to south. Nearly 4.25 miles of Terlingua Creek (seasonal/intermittent creek) can be enjoyed on the 3-Bar and contains five natural springs offering water for wildlife in this expansive desert environment. More than 4.5 miles of Adobe Walls Draw (ephemeral creek) traverses the ranch before joining Terlingua Creek at the most southerly edge of the property. The ranch is situated nearly equidistant between Big Bend Ranch State Park and Big Bend National Park and it minutes from the infamous Boquillas Crossing into Mexico where adventurers can hire a rowboat ferry to cross the Rio Grande River and rent a donkey for a ride into town for lunch or an ice cold beer. The 3-Bar Ranch offers all the best Big Bend has to offer in a private setting. Surface Estate, only.

Premier Listing
$2,654,000
331 Acres
Henrietta, Texas, 76365
Located in northwest Jack County just east of Antelope, this 331.7± acre ranch offers a combination of improved pasture, water features, and functional improvements suited for ranching, recreation, or multi-generational living.The main residence is a 1,671 square foot, two-bedroom, two-bath story-and-a-half log cabin-style home. The interior includes a full kitchen, wood-burning stove, and an eat-in dining area. A wrap-around deck overlooks a scenic 2-acre lake positioned near the home.In addition to the primary residence, the property includes a 60’ x 40’ barndominium. The structure contains approximately 1,920 square feet of living space and 1,440 square feet of insulated shop/warehouse space. The first floor features an open-concept layout with kitchen, living area, restroom, and office. Upstairs are two bedrooms, a workspace/office area, and access to a balcony overlooking the lake.The main home, barndominium, and lake are situated within a pipe-fenced compound of approximately 25 acres. Improvements include working pens, cross fencing, and an additional stock tank. The ranch has significant paved frontage along FM 174 with multiple gated entrances. An additional 48 acres lie across FM 175, with Bowen Loop forming the north and west boundaries.Water is supplied by a well producing approximately 13+ gallons per minute at around 145± feet. Both residences are serviced by the well. Electric service is provided by J-A-C Electric Cooperative. An agricultural tax exemption is currently in place.Seller intends to convey all owned mineral rights, believed to be approximately one-third of the mineral estate. No active mineral production is present on the property.The land features sandy loam soils, gently sloping terrain, and a mix of open areas and wildlife habitat. Native game in the area includes whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs. This property is well suited for buyers seeking a functional ranch with established improvements already in place.