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El Rio La Casa - land for sale

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El Rio La Casa

price

$795,000

acres

3.03 Acres

location

San Saba, Texas, 76877

Beautiful riverfront home in the Hill Country of central Texas. This 2,210 square foot, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, home was built in 2015, on just over 3 spacious acres just a stones throw away from the San Saba River. This property is also conveniently located a short half a mile walk down a quiet low traffic road from the San Saba Golf Club.Land 340 feet of Riverfront access to the San Saba river.Improvements 1600 square foot two car garage with an overhead loft for extra storage. A 624 square foot climate controlled pool house. Above ground permanent jacuzzi that overflows into a half in ground/half above ground heated pool. Green house and garden. Metal horse shelter. Enclosed metal well house. 2 vehicle carport. 24 kilo watt propane Generac generator that sufficiently runs the entire home in the case of a power outage. Excellent fencing around the entire property, excluding the river side, which serves as a natural barrier. An underground sprinkler system that is supplied by a private water well on the property. As well as a completely private outdoor heated shower located on the west side porch.Recreation You can enjoy walking right out your back door to fish in the San Saba River, or just a short half a mile walk down a quiet road to the San Saba Golf Club.Region & Climate Located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, San Saba enjoys a mild, sunny climate with long warm seasons and comfortable winters. The area typically experiences over 230 days of sunshine per year, making it ideal for outdoor living, ranching, gardening, and recreational activities.Summers are warm and bright, with average highs in the mid-90s°F, while evenings often cool off with gentle breezes. Winters are generally mild, with daytime temperatures frequently in the 50s–60s°F and only occasional light freezes.Spring and fall are particularly pleasant, bringing moderate temperatures, blooming wildflowers, and green countryside. Annual rainfall averages around 30 inches, supporting the region’s pecan orchards and natural landscapes.History In 2025 this home was tested to the limit but stayed completely dry during the devastating  floods that surged through the Texas hill country despite its close proximity to the San Saba River. The flood broke every record in the one hundred year history of central Texas floods, but the home was properly built on a highly elevated pad, and remained several feet above the water level. This proves only that whoever buys this property can enjoy its beautiful location without the worry of rising waters being of any concern.Location Nestled in the scenic Texas Hill Country, San Saba offers the charm of small-town living with convenient access to several major Central Texas destinations. Known as the “Pecan Capital of the World,” the community sits along the beautiful San Saba River and is surrounded by rolling countryside, ranchland, and historic Texas landscapes.The city is ideally positioned about 90 miles northwest of Austin, 100 miles north of San Antonio, and roughly 140 miles southwest of Fort Worth, making it an attractive location for those seeking a peaceful rural setting within driving distance of major metropolitan areas.Residents enjoy close proximity to nearby Hill Country communities such as Llano and Lampasas, where additional shopping, dining, and regional amenities can be found. The area is also well known for its outdoor recreation, historic downtown, and thriving pecan orchards.With its central Texas location, natural beauty, and small-town atmosphere, San Saba provides an appealing setting for ranch properties, country homes, and weekend retreats.

Oak Hammock Hideaway - land for sale

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Oak Hammock Hideaway

price

$350,000

acres

14.04 Acres

location

Comanche, Texas, 76442

Tucked away in a shaded and quiet oak meadow, Oak Hammock Hideaway is the exactly what people think about when they envision peaceful country living. This 1200 square foot barndominium lies on 14.04 beautiful sandy loam acres that is covered with just the right amount of mature oaks, allowing for the perfect blend of shade and privacy.Land This exceptional ranch property offers the perfect blend of comfort, functionality, and natural beauty. The 2 bedroom, 2 bath metal framed ranch style home provides durable construction and country charm, making it ideal as a full-time residence or weekend retreat.The land is rich with established Coastal Bermuda grass, providing excellent grazing potential or hay production while creating a lush, well-maintained landscape. Towering mature oak trees blanket the property, offering abundant shade, scenic beauty, and a peaceful park-like atmosphere that is rare to find.Whether you’re looking for a horse property, small ranch, recreational getaway, or simply a quiet place to enjoy country living, this acreage offers a unique combination of productive pastureland and majestic oak coverage in a tranquil rural setting.Improvements The house is a barndominium style and was built in 2022. It is approximately 1200 square feet and has 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a large laundry room. The kitchen and living room have an open floorplan, with a wood grain stained concrete floor giving it that homey ranch style feel. All appliances included – dishwasher, stove/range, over the stove microwave, refrigerator. There’s an extra large Jet tub with in-line heater in master bathroom, energy efficient Mini-split AC and heat with units in living room and kitchen and both bedrooms, wood burning stove in living room and kitchen for great ambiance, extra deep closets, living room and master bedroom have barn style doors, energy efficient windows, attic has pull down stairs and is mostly floored with plywood for plenty of storage, custom kitchen cabinets include some cabinets with pull out drawers or lazy susan shelving, butcher block countertops in kitchen, custom white cabinets, extra deep dual tub sink, hallway bathroom has walk-in tile shower, master bathroom has  walk-in tile shower and dual sink vanity, vaulted ceiling in kitchen and living room, ceiling fans in bedrooms and living room, wheelchair accessible with 36″ doorways, tankless LP gas water heater, wholly owned LP tank included, and 2 rv hookups near house with extra dump station and water – great for guests!The property also has two 40 foot storage containers that have a large carport suspended between them making a large parking area for two full size vehicles. Both containers are equip with electricity and one of them has an a/c unit installed.Recreation White tail deer, turkeys, and dove are actively passing through the property.Agriculture The property is rich in Coastal Bermuda grasses making it an excellent place for horses, cattle, or hay production.Region & Climate Located in the heart of Central Texas, Comanche is a charming small city and the county seat of Comanche County, surrounded by rolling hills, mixed woodlands, and open prairie landscapes. The region lies where the Western Cross Timbers meet the southern edge of the Grand Prairie, giving the area a mix of sandy loam and richer dark soil that supports oaks, pecans, mesquites and native grasses, making it ideal for ranching, farming, and outdoor living. Comanche’s rural setting enjoys close connections to larger Texas hubs — roughly 100 miles to Fort Worth — while retaining peaceful country character and wide horizons.The climate in Comanche is classified as humid subtropical — marked by hot, sun filled summers and mild to cool winters. Summers typically bring average highs in the 90s °F (mid-30s °C), abundant sunshine, and occasional afternoon thunderstorms, while winters are gentle with occasional chilly periods and minimal snowfall. Annual precipitation totals around 29-30 inches, with spring and early summer usually being the wettest months, supporting green landscapes through much of the growing season.Location Comanche is approximately:2 hours southwest of Fort Worth2.5 hours southwest of DallasAbout 90 minutes northwest of Waco30 minutes from Stephenville

McLain Lane - land for sale

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McLain Lane

price

$310,830

acres

23.91 Acres

location

Gorman, Texas, 76444

If you're looking for some acreage with that quiet country feel, but you only want to be a few minutes away from town, check out McLain Lane. This prime 24 acre property lies only 2 miles northeast of Gorman, TX, and with its corner location on a paved county road, it would be a perfect location to build the home you've always wanted.Land The property has many large Pecan trees throughout the property, as well as some mature Oaks. There’s a small pond that is shaded with beautiful Oak trees, a small set of cattle pens, with a well and electricity already on site.Agriculture The terrain runs slightly uphill from north to south, with an even balance of productive sandy loam and clay soils. Allowing the land an even mixture of Coastal Bermuda and native grasses, making it an excellent field for grazing.Region & Climate Gorman is located in southeastern Eastland County in North Central Texas, positioned along the transition zone between the Cross Timbers and Rolling Plains regions. This area is characterized by gently rolling terrain, native grasses, scattered oak and mesquite trees, and productive sandy loam to clay soils. The landscape supports a strong mix of ranching, agriculture, and rural homesteads, offering wide-open views and a classic Texas countryside feel.Conveniently situated along State Highway 6, Gorman provides a quiet rural setting while remaining within reasonable driving distance of larger hubs like Eastland and Stephenville, making it attractive for those seeking country living with accessibility.Gorman experiences a humid subtropical climate, typical of North Central Texas, with distinct seasonal changes:Summers: Long, hot, and occasionally humid, with average highs in the mid-90s°F during peak months.Winters: Mild to cool, with daytime highs generally in the mid-50s°F to low 60s°F and occasional light freezes.Annual Temperature Range: Typically spans from the mid-30s°F in winter to the mid-90s°F in summer.Rainfall averages around 19–20 inches annually, with precipitation spread throughout the year and slightly higher activity in the spring and early fall. Thunderstorms are common during spring, contributing to healthy pasture conditions, while summers tend to be drier with periods of drought typical for the region.Snowfall is rare and light, usually occurring only a few days per year.Location Gorman sits just 10 to 15 miles outside the high population radius of major hubs like Stephenville and Eastland, making it an easy commute to all your needed amenities, while still having that small town country feel.

Cool Rock Ranch - land for sale

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Cool Rock Ranch

price

$699,000

acres

40.67 Acres

location

Ranger, Texas, 76470

If you are looking for a home with that southwest Texas feel while still having no lack of elegance, Cool Rock Ranch is exactly that. After driving to the end of a 650 foot paved driveway, your first glimpse of this 4100 square foot home will leave you speechless. The ranch is located just west of Ranger, TX and lies on 40 beautiful acres of pasture land that is cleared and ready for you to make it your own. Land The land has a mixture of sandy loam and clay soils, giving it a great blend of Coastal Bermuda and native grasses. The terrain is mostly flat across the property, with the southeast corner sloping downhill through several large Live Oaks creating an abundance of shade and shelter for livestock.Improvements The home has a large living room that contains a beautiful fireplace with an open floor plan extending into the kitchen, a separate specious dining room big enough for all your holiday feasts, a massive family room with a second fireplace, 3 large bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, an office with a window that looks out into the front of the home, a large laundry room, a pantry, and 2 huge walk in storage closets. There is a beautiful breezeway connecting the 3 car garage with two automatic roll up doors, and a two story tower with a wooden staircase containing 2 extra 8ft x 8ft rooms.There is a 100 year old 2000 square foot barn that is Rustic is every sense of the word. This cool old barn is completely sound with 3 separate rooms within it, and lean twos off both sides that run the full length of the building. You can’t structurally build a barn like this and the possibilities of what can be done with it are endless.The property is bordered on the west side by a brand new high fence, it has pipe with top rail and no climb woven wire on the entire east side, and excellent barbed wire fence on the north and south sides.Recreation There are lots of White Tail Deer crossing through the property daily. As well as various different species of ducks actively on both ponds.Agriculture The land is mostly cleared with many mature Live Oaks and Post Oaks scattered throughout. With the property being relatively flat it could be easily cultivated and replanted with any desired grasses or crops. There is two small ponds on the property that are man made and strategically located to catch any rain runoff.Region & Climate Region & SettingLocated in the quiet ranching country of Ranger, Texas, this property embodies the character and functionality of North Central Texas land. The terrain features gently rolling pastures, native grasses, and a natural mix of oak and mesquite trees, offering both scenic appeal and practical use for livestock and recreation.Climate & Land UseRanger benefits from a ranch-friendly climate with long growing seasons and abundant sunshine throughout the year. Summers are typically hot and dry, supporting strong grazing conditions, while winters remain mild, allowing for consistent, year-round land use.Seasonal rainfall in the spring and early fall helps maintain native pastures, replenish stock tanks, and support local wildlife. The area’s moderate precipitation and generally low humidity create reliable conditions for grazing, hay production, and outdoor work.With its combination of usable terrain, open skies, and a climate that supports agricultural productivity, the Ranger area offers an ideal setting for a working ranch, recreational property, or long-term land investment. Location Located just outside Ranger in the rolling countryside of Eastland County, County Road 455 offers a quiet rural setting with convenient access to nearby communities and major travel corridors. The property enjoys the privacy and open space of country living while remaining only minutes from downtown Ranger, Ranger College, local schools, dining, and everyday amenities.Positioned between Abilene and Fort Worth, the area provides an ideal balance of seclusion and accessibility, with easy access to Interstate 20 for commuting, travel, or livestock and equipment transport. It is only a short 1 hour drive from the Abilene Regional Airport, and a 1 hour 45 minute drive to the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.Nearby lakes, hunting opportunities, and outdoor recreation add to the appeal of the area, while the small-town atmosphere of Ranger offers a relaxed pace of life in the heart of Central West Texas.

Wright Way Ranch - land for sale

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Wright Way Ranch

price

$750,000

acres

20.7 Acres

location

Stephenville, Texas, 76401

Set in a quiet area only two miles west of Stephenville, Wright Way Ranch offers small-town living with country charm. This home features a practical layout and room to make it your own. The home sits on a beautiful hilltop where the view of the Texas sunrises can't be beat, all while being just minutes from an abundance of shopping and dining, as well as the much desired Tarleton State University.Land Just over 20 acres of native grasses and rolling terrain. The land is fully cleared with a handful of mature Live Oaks.Improvements Property features a metal well house with electricity for heating and lighting. There is also six pipe horse pens with water and electric located between them, allowing for a quick installation of heated water troughs if desired.Recreation Plenty of room for any recreational activities such as riding horses, four wheeling, dirt biking, and hunting.Agriculture This property offers a mixture of different soil types. On the higher elevation where the home is located it is a sandy/clay gravely mix, making it an excellent foundation for the home. And as the property slopes downhill to the south it becomes more sandy loam making it ideal for grazing livestock or hay production.General Operations The home sets on the northwest corner of the property, leaving the rest of the property wide open letting you design it just the way you want it.Region & Climate Set where the rolling plains meet the edge of the Hill Country, Stephenville carries the kind of landscape that’s long been suited for working land and wide-open living. This part of North Central Texas is known for its mix of gently rolling pastures, scattered oak groves, and productive soils that support both cattle operations and small acreage homesteads. The area holds tight to its agricultural roots, giving it a grounded, rural character while still offering the conveniences of a growing town.The climate here is classically Texan—warm, sun-filled, and built for the outdoors. Summers run hot with plenty of dry heat and long daylight hours, ideal for grazing and hay production. Fall brings a welcome cool-down, often stretching into mild, comfortable days that make it one of the best seasons to be outside. Winters are generally short and moderate, with only occasional cold snaps and very little snow.Rainfall is moderate and seasonal, typically arriving in spring and early fall, helping keep pastures green and stock tanks replenished. Periods of dry weather are part of the cycle, but the land is well-adapted to it, especially for ranching use.Steady breezes, open skies, and plenty of sunshine define day-to-day life here, making Stephenville a place where the climate works with the land—not against it. Whether you’re running cattle, keeping horses, or just enjoying a quieter pace, this region offers a dependable setting shaped by tradition, resilience, and room to roam. Location Stephenville is ideally positioned in North Central Texas, offering a strong balance of rural charm and everyday convenience. Located about 70 miles southwest of Fort Worth, the area provides easy access to the larger Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex while maintaining a quieter, small-town atmosphere.Known as the “Cowboy Capital of the World,” Stephenville is deeply rooted in ranching and western heritage, which continues to shape the community’s identity and lifestyle. The presence of Tarleton State University adds energy and economic stability, supporting local businesses, dining, and cultural opportunities.The town is well-connected by regional highways, making travel to surrounding communities and major employment centers straightforward. Residents enjoy a blend of local amenities—including shopping, healthcare, and schools—without the congestion of larger cities.Surrounded by rolling pastureland and open countryside, Stephenville offers a setting that appeals to those seeking space, accessibility, and an authentic Texas feel. Whether for full-time living, investment, or a rural retreat, its location provides both practicality and long-term appeal.

Rockin’ Wild Ranch - land for sale

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Rockin’ Wild Ranch

price

$950,000

acres

23.85 Acres

location

Comanche, Texas, 76442

If you're looking for a horse property, this one has endless possibilities. Only 35 miles southwest of "The Cowboy Capital of the World" Stephenville, TX, this property is "move in ready" to start or expand any of your equine endeavors. With a 150' x 275' covered arena on 23.85 acres with a 3-2 home, this property would be ideal for anyone involved in rodeo or horse training, and it would even be great for putting on events.Land Property has 2 stock tanks, a highly productive coastal hay field, and many large mature oaks. There is also 40+ acres of coastal hay field available for purchase that are joined to the property.Improvements Covered arena has a French drain that collects all the water from 150′ x 275′ roof and deposits it in a stock tank behind the arena, bleachers, announcers stand, LED lighting, Kifco B140 water reel with two 3000 gallon tanks with  a submersed pump, and an 8′ Ground Hog arena groomer. There is also a 125′ x 150′ warm up area with partial solar lighting, 3 electric meters, 8 rv hookups, and 10 covered horse stalls made with continuous fence. Recreation There are lots of white tail actively crossing through the property. And the north side of the property is bordered by a high fence game ranch that contains trophy bull elk, albino cow elk, white tail deer, and many other exotic species for extra scenic views.Agriculture There is a hay field that produced 100 round bales in 2025. Good fencing around the perimeter, as well as several cross fences.General Operations The covered arena has been used for hosting many different horse events such as team roping, barrel racing, team sorting, and dressage since 2022. It is large enough to set a standard barrel pattern, and has the perfect balance of sand and clay allowing safe footing for any high performance horse events.The 2024 3/2  Clayton manufactured home that was used as an Airbnb in 2025, and received 16 five-star ratings within that single year.Region & Climate Located in the heart of Central Texas, Comanche is a charming small city and the county seat of Comanche County, surrounded by rolling hills, mixed woodlands, and open prairie landscapes. The region lies where the Western Cross Timbers meet the southern edge of the Grand Prairie, giving the area a mix of sandy loam and richer dark soil that supports oaks, pecans, mesquites and native grasses, making it ideal for ranching, farming, and outdoor living. Comanche’s rural setting enjoys close connections to larger Texas hubs — roughly 100 miles to Fort Worth — while retaining peaceful country character and wide horizons.The climate in Comanche is classified as humid subtropical — marked by hot, sun-filled summers and mild to cool winters. Summers typically bring average highs in the 90s °F (mid-30s °C), abundant sunshine, and occasional afternoon thunderstorms, while winters are gentle with occasional chilly periods and minimal snowfall. Annual precipitation totals around 29 – 30 inches, with spring and early summer usually being the wettest months, supporting green landscapes through much of the growing season.History This property has a local reputation of hosting very professional upscale equine events. The majority of the public within a 50 mile radius that compete in horse events are very familiar with the location and reputation of the Rockin Wild Ranch.Location Comanche is approximately:2 hours southwest of Fort Worth2.5 hours southwest of DallasAbout 90 minutes northwest of Waco30 minutes from Stephenville