WILL DIVIDE: An all-around country retreat or a great place to build your retirement home! This beautiful ranch has a variety of tree cover which includes Live Oak, Elm, Post Oak, Mesquite and Juniper. Mixed in with the trees are many types of native brush that provides habitat for the wildlife. The terrain is slightly hilly with higher elevation on the north end and sloping downward toward the south into a very fertile grassy field then rising again up the side of another tree-covered hill. The field in the valley is about 40 acres and is divided by Simms Creek as it runs across the ranch.
Simms Creek is seasonal and runs constantly, except during extreme drought conditions. Bee Cave Creek meanders several hundred feet across the southwest corner of the property. It is a very pretty little creek with tall trees lining the banks. Near the bank of Bee Cave Creek is an old “hand-...
Simms Creek is seasonal and runs constantly, except during extreme drought conditions. Bee Cave Creek meanders several hundred feet across the southwest corner of the property. It is a very pretty little creek with tall trees lining the banks. Near the bank of Bee Cave Creek is an old “hand-dug” water well where you can imagine the old pioneers drawing water. There is also a fairly large dirt stock pond in the middle of the 130 acres.
There are no buildings or other improvements on this ranch, so you have a clean slate to work with as you decide where to build a home. Electrical service is on the adjoining properties and underground well water is plentiful in the area.
The wildlife in the area and on this ranch includes Whitetail Deer, Wild Turkey, Quail, Dove, Feral Hogs, Squirrels and more. Don’t miss this opportunity to purchase your own country home or weekend retreat!
WILL DIVIDE!! This property can be divided into two (2) parcels. #1: Approximately 60 acres with Simms & Bee Cave Creeks and about 40 acres of grassy field. $3,500 per acre. #2: Approximately 70 acres with nice tree cover, stock tank and a hill with a view of the creek bottom. $3,250 per acre.