Location:
Brady Bunch Ranch spans 1,901 acres in McCulloch County, just a few minutes from Lohn and 15 minutes from Brady, Texas. The property features frontage on US Highway 283 and County Road 314, with additional access from CR 300. Austin lies approximately 144 miles away, and San Antonio is about 157 miles south, making this Texas ranch for sale both private and accessible.
Land, Water, and Wildlife:
This Central Texas ranch offers highly diverse terrain with rolling elevation changes, expansive views, and a variety of mature trees including live oaks, mesquites, elms, hackberries, and post oaks. Native grasses are well-established and supported by sandy loam soils with a shallow clay pan that helps retain moisture. Brush clearing and mesquite grubbing have enhanced the usable acreage across the property.
Brady Bunch Ranch is exceptionally well-watered. A new 400 GPM Hickory Aquif...
Brady Bunch Ranch is exceptionally well-watered. A new 400 GPM Hickory Aquifer water well, drilled to approximately 3,250 feet, is plumbed to six recently constructed stock tanks. One tank covers approximately six acres, and additional locations are suitable for building a 10-acre lake or smaller ponds. Ten ponds are scattered across the land, several of which are designed to hold water year-round. Cow Creek, a wet-weather creek, runs north to south for nearly two miles and is fed by more than three miles of additional wet-weather channels. Onsite clay soils provide material for further water development projects.
Abundant wildlife habitat spans the property, supporting populations of whitetail deer, axis deer, turkey, quail, and dove. The ranch holds an active agricultural exemption.
Improvements and Infrastructure:
The ranch includes a freshly remodeled 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home with a large porch, wood-burning fireplace, and sweeping views from its hilltop location. Nearby are two 50-amp covered RV hookups, as well as several improved barns, outbuildings, and older livestock pens.
Extensive ranch infrastructure includes approximately 100 miles of caliche and gravel roads and trails. Electricity is available at four separate access points. A Millersview-Doole water line runs along the eastern boundary of the property (taps currently unavailable), and three shallow wells also exist onsite. Ample caliche and clay resources make future development of roads or additional water features more feasible.
Remarks:
This McCulloch County ranch for sale combines natural beauty, extensive water resources, strong wildlife populations, and practical infrastructure. Its location, size, and access make it well-suited for recreational use, livestock operations, or long-term investment. The ranch may also be considered for subdivision, with access points and terrain that support multiple configurations.
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Blake grew up working on horse farms and competing in the Arabian horse industry where he won many national and regional championships. The dream of a career in the farm & ranch industry began at a young age while he spent most of his life traveling from ranch to ranch and admiring what was unique to each one. He went on to earn a degree in Business Management and Business Marketing from Texas Tech University. Then he went to Neely School of Business at TCU to earn his Petroleum Land Practices Certificate. Spending over seven years traveling the state while he worked as a petroleum land man was a constant reminder of his true passion and dream. Since he transitioned into the industry of farm & ranch sales over six years ago, he has discovered that it is far more satisfying than he ever imagined. Blake is based out of Austin, Texas, where he lives with his wife and their son. They enjoy spending time at their ranch in Llano County where they enjoy relaxing, hunting and salt-water fishing. When he isnt spending time with his family or selling ranches, he is serving as the 2020 President of the Texas Alliance of Land Brokers. He previously served TALB as Vice President in 2019 and Director in 2018. Blake is always looking to expand his already extensive knowledge, experience and background in the farm and ranch industry. Which is why he is more than willing to spend a great amount of time helping his clients find the perfect ranch property. He is a firm believer that his diligence and patience not only allow him to better serve his clients, but also to educate them and learn more about the market himself.