LOCATION: This well-groomed ranch is located along US Highway 83, on the Kerr/Real County line, 5 miles south of Garven Store (gas, snacks, and beer), 20 miles north of Leakey (Frio River, feed/supplies, grocery store), 45 miles west of Kerrville (good hospital, restaurants, big box stores, private airport), and 1.5 hrs NW of San Antonio. US 83 comprises the western boundary in its entirety, with the total frontage being .8 miles, more or less.
This ranch lies along the southern edge of the Divide country of the Edwards Plateau. Dubbed as such due to its function as a dividing line for rainfall runoff into various river basins, the area has long been known as a hearty ranching and hunting country, and is presently made up of working ranches and recreational game ranches. Immediate neighbors range from 500 to 4,000 acres in size and are predominantly high fenced.
WATER: Water on the p...
WATER: Water on the property is provided by three working water wells, at depths ranging from 350 to 400 ft deep, at flow rates of about 5 10 gpm. Two generator powered submersibles, and one electric submersible provide more-than-ample groundwater distribution throughout the ranch, and for additional information on area groundwater, contact the Headwaters Groundwater Conservation District.
LAND: Quintessential Divide ranch simply best describes this property. With its gently sloping hills, shin oak/live oak motts and cedar thickets interspersed, the ranch tastefully mixes open savannah with moderately heavy cover providing excellent habitat and browsing for game as well as adequate range for livestock. The ranch has been under a clearing program since 2003 with much cedar being selectively removed and some remaining as a buffer along the highway and exterior fencelines, as well as for scattered cover throughout the ranch. The slopes drain toward a main draw that bisects the ranch from north to south, with an additional drainage feeding in from a side draw in the northwest quadrant.
Soils consist largely of the Tarrant-Eckrant Association, a stony clay soil typically found on plains region of the Edwards Plateau, producing a variety of native grasses, woody plants, and sought-after forbs. There are areas of deeper, darker clay soils that may be suitable for food plots. The ranch is able to support a variety of game, with a quality whitetail deer population including bucks found from the 130s to the 150s B&C, and larger on occasion. Axis and blackbuck antelope are found in sustainable, yet not over burdening numbers, with axis bucks nearing the 35 mark and blackbuck of trophy caliber as well. Turkey, dove, songbirds, and varmints also abound, and the range is rated good for livestock, with stocking rates typically around 30 acres/animal unit.
IMPROVEMENTS: A well maintained, paved road runs through the south half of the ranch, providing all-weather access across much of the property. A secondary road system, good water system and 8 perimeter fence round out the list, offering a new owner a first rate base infrastructure while retaining the ability to choose location and design for the lodge of their taste.
FINANCIAL/TITLE: $1,995/ac, cash to Seller, who will provide current survey and basic title insurance at closing. Seller will convey all owned minerals, and the ranch is subject to sensible restrictions, including no division into tracts less than 400 acres in size. There is electricity along the SW boundary and a service line into the ranch near the entrance, as well as a phone line running along the western boundary. The ranch is located in the Divide ISD, and the 2010 ag-rate taxes are estimated to be $800. Seller will consider dividing into two parcels and selling north 400 acres individually.
SUMMARY: This is an exceptionally well-rounded Divide ranch offering, with quality native and exotic species coupled with refined, well-managed habitat at a reasonable price. If you are a true connissour of the Best of the Divide, you will surely enjoy viewing this splendid offering, then owning it.
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. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY, DO NOT TRESPASS.
Buyers brokers must be identified on first contact, and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of LANDTX, David E. Culver, broker.