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Brandon Azuelo

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LAKEFRONT LEGACY RANCH

price

$5,750,000

acres

340 Acres

location

Palo Pinto, Texas, 76484

Discover a true lakefront, turn-key recreational ranch just one hour from Fort Worth, TX. Spanning 340 acres, this ranch offers the perfect balance of comfort and adventure, with all of the essential improvements in place to enjoy immediately. Coupled with its abundant wildlife, both native and exotic, diverse topography, water, and location, this ranch is positioned to serve as an exceptional personal or professional escape. Due to this offering being part of a larger 1,091 acres, more land can be purchased.            Location:   67 miles west of Fort Worth, TX 39 miles west of Weatherford, TX 38 miles north of Stephenville, TX 97 miles east of Abilene, TX 99 miles west of Dallas, TX 32 miles south of Possum Kingdom Lake Airport 22 miles southwest of Mineral Wells, TX   Water:   One of the main focal points on the ranch is the 1.35 +/- miles of Palo Pinto Lake frontage. Fishing for Largemouth Bass, Catfish, Crappie, White Bass, and Hybrid Striped Bass can be plentiful. The new owner can easily boat to the rocky points throughout the lake and have ample opportunities to catch a fish. There are two (2) water stock tanks and a seasonal creek on the land, north of the lake. Positioned in the high-fenced area, both provide ample hunting opportunities.     Wildlife:   The high-fenced portion of the ranch, approximately 230 acres, sits north of the lake. This area is home to red deer, axis, fallow deer, black buck, oryx, sika, aoudad, whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs. Additionally, dove and waterfowl can be found during their respective seasons. All animals, feeders, and blinds will convey with the sale.      Terrain and Natural Features:   The highest elevation on the ranch is approximately 1,240 feet. The lowest elevation on the ranch is about 870 feet. The 370 feet of elevation change must be seen in person to truly appreciate it. An extensive inner and perimeter trail system is established on the ranch.   Improvements:   At the shore of Palo Pinto Lake, four (4) custom-crafted Ulrich Cabins provide a private and comfortable retreat for you and your guests to unwind after a day of adventure. Built in 2020, these fully furnished cabins can host up to twenty-four (24) people comfortably.      A 2,000 square foot entertainment lodge is at the center of the cabins. It consists of a large open living room with bar, commercial appliances, glass garage doors on both sides, two bathrooms, and kitchen. A stone firepit is also positioned in this area. Wi-fi is present.   All potable water on the ranch is supplied by Palo Pinto Water Supply. All rural water has been routed to a single location near the cabins and lodge; each has its own independent shutoff valve. Electric and septic are already in place.   An approximate 1,200 square foot metal building, complete with electricity, is in place for the storage of supplies and equipment. Inside the metal building is a walk-in freezer for your use.   A long-range shooting lane has been created using metal targets along the power lines as you drive into the ranch.   This ranch is a true testament to the art of luxurious living, offering an unparalleled experience that will leave you in awe.   In this offering, a new boundary fence will be required along the division line separating this tract from the remaining acreage. Additional acreage is for sale; access will be discussed. This arrangement allows the buyer to step into a fully improved lakefront recreational ranch, while also customizing the final details. It is a unique chance to acquire a premier recreational ranch in Palo Pinto County with turnkey usability today.   Minerals:   The Seller is not believed to own any portion of the Mineral Estate.

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Briar Creek Estates

price

$150,000

acres

10.16 Acres

location

Kingston, Oklahoma, 73439

Discover the charm of Lake Texoma Briar Creek Estates, tucked away just north of the shores of Lake Texoma and just west of Kingston, Oklahoma. This 10+ acres (lot 35) offers a perfect blend of peaceful seclusion and rural living. Situated in Oklahoma, but less than ten minutes from the Texas border, this property places you in a convenient location. Whether you are envisioning a family getaway, a permanent residence, or a place just to view wildlife, hike around, make memories, and get out of the city, this land is a must-see. From outdoor activities to secluded privacy, this location has everything. Additional lots from 2 to 10+ acres are available. Contact Brandon Azuelo for more details. Location: This land sits in Marshall County, Oklahoma and is easily accessed from US 377 or HWY 32 and is approximately: 11 miles from Buncombe Creek Resort Marina on Lake Texoma 24 miles from Tishomingo, OK 27 miles from Choctaw Casinos and Resort (Durant, OK) 35 miles from WinStar World Casino and Resort 39 miles from Sherman, TX 62 miles from Denton, TX 108 miles from Dallas, TX 130 miles from Oklahoma City, OK Wildlife: Whitetail deer, feral hog, turkey, varmints, and dove frequent the area. Being near a feeder creek to the lake, wildlife is abundant and ever-changing throughout the year. Improvements: Rural water is provided by Marshall County Water, and electricity is provided by Red River Valley Electric. A water meter will need to be installed; the approximate cost is $2,500 per Marshall County Water. Buyer to verify the cost and availability at the time of purchase. Land and Water: Rainfall averages around 45 inches annually. The rainfall is relatively evenly distributed throughout the year, but the late spring and early summer months tend to be wetter due to thunderstorms and seasonal weather patterns. This amount of precipitation supports the lush vegetation and farming in the area, including crops like hay, wheat, and vegetables. Briar Creek Estates is predominantly wooded, offering an abundance of tree cover that provides both privacy and natural beauty, which sits above the FEMA floodplain for Lake Texoma. This land serves as a perfect blank canvas for those looking to selectively clear areas according to their own vision, whether for building, landscaping, or simply enhancing the property's natural features. Minerals: Surface Estate only

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Palo Pinto Lake Ranch

price

$9,450,000

acres

1,084 Acres

location

Palo Pinto, Texas, 76484

Are you looking for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a magnificent 1084-acre recreational and waterfront hunting ranch? Look no further! This turnkey Palo Pinto County legacy ranch is not just your average hunting retreat; it boldly offers something for everyone. With its waterfront luxury family accommodations, breathtaking landscapes, abundant native/exotic wildlife, and a plethora of recreational activities, this ranch is a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. But that is not all, this remarkable property also boasts incredible income potential, making it an investment opportunity like no other. Get ready to embark on a thrilling journey into a world of untamed beauty, where dreams become Palo Pinto Lake Ranch is currently used as a personal family weekend getaway. It can continue like that or easily transition into a personal hunting oasis, an executive hunting retreat, a development area, and/or an attractive short-term rental :This recreational oasis is located 67 miles west of Fort Worth, TX. The entrance to the ranch is conveniently located off FM 3137 (west of FM 4), which is about 20 minutes north of Interstate 20. This land is in a sought-after area and offers easy access to city comforts while providing a calm, rural, and recreational getaway.39 miles west of Weatherford, TX38 miles north of Stephenville, TX97 miles east of Abilene, TX99 miles west of Dallas, TX32 miles south of Possum Kingdom Lake Airport22 miles southwest of Mineral Wells, TXWater:One of the water focal points on the ranch is the 1.35 +/- miles of Palo Pinto Lake frontage. Inside the high-fenced area, amongst the spectacular topography and mountainous areas, there are seven (7) water stock tanks and a variety of seasonal :The 900-acre high-fenced portion of the ranch sits to the north of the entertainment area. This area is home to elk, red deer (60-70), axis (60+), fallow deer, black buck (6+), oryx (10+), sika (8+), aoudad (15+), whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs. Additionally, dove and waterfowl can be found during their respective seasons. All animals, feeders, and blinds will convey with the sale. The seller has been approached to sell individual hunts and has also been asked to consider a hunting in Palo Pinto Lake and the stock tanks is rewarding. Largemouth Bass, Catfish, Crappie, White Bass, and Hybrid Striped Bass can be found swimming in the waters. The new owner can easily boat to the rocky points throughout the lake and have ample opportunities to catch a and Natural Features:The total high-fenced portion of the ranch is about 1,000 acres. Within the high fenced area, there is about a 100-acre soft release pen; the Seller has these gates open, so the native and exotic animals are also using the natural habitat and cover it highest elevation on the ranch is approximately 1,240 feet. The lowest elevation on the ranch is about 870 feet. The 370 feet of elevation change must be seen in person to appreciate it extensive inner and perimeter trail system is established on the Pinto Lake Ranch has a variety of hardwood trees and :The owner has meticulously cared for and spared no expense in creating the foundation for memories to be made. Indulge in the lap of luxury as you explore the exquisite amenities and improvements that grace this ranch. Picture yourself basking in the sun beside a pristine swimming pool and spa, strategically positioned to offer breathtaking views of the tranquil lake. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty that surrounds you, while enjoying the soothing embrace of (4) custom-crafted Ulrich Cabins provide a private and comfortable retreat for you and your guests to unwind after a day of adventure. Built in 2020, these fully furnished cabins can host up to twenty-four (24) people at the heart of it all, a centered 2,000 square foot entertainment lodge awaits, inviting you to gather with loved ones, friends, colleagues, hunters, and/or clients and create unforgettable memories and consisting of a large open living room with a bar, commercial appliances, glass garage doors on both sides, two bathrooms, and a kitchen. A stone firepit is also positioned in this area. Wi-fi is also potable water on the ranch is supplied by Palo Pinto Water Supply. All rural water has been routed to a single location near the cabins and lodge; each has its own independent shutoff valve. Electric and septic are already in approximately 1,200 square foot metal building, complete with electricity, is in place for the storage of supplies and equipment. Inside the metal building is a walk-in freezer for your use.A long-range shooting lane has been created using metal targets along the power lines as you drive into the ranch is a true testament to the art of luxurious living, offering an unparalleled experience that will leave you in Marker:Texas history is woven into almost every piece of land. Due to research and two inscribed metal plates, it is believed that in 1878, Sheriff Jim Owens killed two horse thieves on this ranch. Allen Ramsey wrote, These two outlaws' graves are located on the east shore of Palo Pinto Lake, approximately north, northwest of Randall Miller Power bits and pieces of the story that have been handed down, it seems these men had stolen some horses. When Sheriff Jim Owens surprised them somewhere on Lake Creek, a running battle took place. One of the outlaws fell mortally wounded. Later in the chase, the second outlaw fell and died. By that time, Sheriff Owens had only one shot left in his second outlaw was buried at the spot where he fell. By that time, the other outlaw was dead and was brought and buried by the other one. A head marker was made for both graves by splitting a block of cedar. Years later, Andrew Martin of Lone Camp passed by the graves one day and noticed that one of the markers was almost rotted away. He visited the two sons of Sheriff Owens and got the dates of the killing. He carved two stones with the dates on them and replaced the wooden markers. When you see this ranch, ask Brandon to show you the historic :The Seller is not believed to own any portion of the Mineral Estate.

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