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663 +/- Acres on the Pecan Bayou near Brownwood in Brown County


This 663 +/- acres is a year round recreational ranch with excellent hunting and fishing.  An abundance of water is found on the ranch with one boundary being the Pecan Bayou, along with two creeks, Salt Creek & Red Hole Creek, that wind their way through the ranch.  Numerous tanks, most stocked with fish, are scattered over the property adding to the water supply for livestock and wildlife.  Native grasses are strong for cattle and there is a coastal field for additional grazing or hay production. The property has excellent cover with a variety of trees including oaks, pecans, elms, mesquite and native brush.  This ranch offers great hunting opportunities with plenty of deer, turkey, dove, ducks, and hogs. Improvements include a farmhouse, metal barn, working pens, arena, equipment shed, outdoor kitchen, pivot irrigation system, and excellent fencing. This is a fantastic opportunity to own a beautiful, productive live water ranch. Call Teresa Lee at 325-647-5461 for more information or to schedule a showing on the ranch.

Stephens Ranch Hand Real Estate strives to represent all properties accurately. All information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable. However, no warranty or guarantee is made as to the accuracy of the information.Buyers brokers must be identified on the first contact, and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed the possibility of fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of this firm. NO Trespassing on property.

 

$3,699,000

Listing Agent: Teresa Lee

 

 

 

 

 

 

           
           
           
           

 

 

 

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10130 US Hwy 283
Coleman, TX 76834
Phone: (325) 646-1229
Fax: (325) 646-1005

Teresa Stephens Lee, Broker

Agents:  Cindy Day, Jerry Don Lancaster, Ryder Lee, Jim Davis