Location: The ranch is approximately 4 miles northeast of San Diego on CR 101 (Seven Sisters Road). The county road bisects the ranch.
Topography: The topography in this area is gently rolling with a mixture of soils including gray clay, red clay and sandy loam. The ranch is about 90% big, native brush.
There are some nice drainages through the ranch for pond sites and game corridors.
Brush species include guajillo, blackbrush, guayacan, granjeno, mesquite, hackberry, and other native South Texas species.
Wildlife: The ranch has been leased to the same group for many years. Game includes deer, hogs, turkey, quail, and javalina.
Improvements: Fencing in fair to poor condition. Electricity is along the county road which bisects the ranch.
Water: There are no water wells located on the ranch but the neighboring properties have them. This area is know to have good, s...
Water: There are no water wells located on the ranch but the neighboring properties have them. This area is know to have good, shallow groundwater.
Minerals: No minerals to convey, surface estate only.
Price: Asking $1,550.00 an acre or $232,500.00!
Remarks: This is a very good place that needs a little work. Priced to move quick.
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Research Parcel Information4 miles northeast of San Diego on CR 101