The overall terrain varies from nearly level to rolling. A tributary to Red Mud Creek heads-up near the northeast side of this property, giving this area of the ranch a more rolling appearance. The remainder of the ranch has a more level terrain.
The East-half of the Warwick Ranch is mesquite pasture, with a fairly dense canopy of brush. The West-half is open improved pasture with basically no brush cover.
One livestock well is located on the property. This well is not equipped with a pump and the owners are unaware of its present condition.
The Warwick Ranch offers great hunting and cattle ranching opportunities. This area of Kent County is known to support a good population of whitetail deer, quail and turkey. Wild hogs are also frequently seen in the area.
If you are in the market for a small hunting/cattle ranch reasonable priced, this offering deserves your attention. ...
If you are in the market for a small hunting/cattle ranch reasonable priced, this offering deserves your attention. The asking price is $685 per acre. The 2009 base property taxes were approximately $1.02 per acre, or a total of approximately $279.19. To schedule a showing, or for additional information, please contact Rusty Lawson.