U/C June 2012.
A great hunting and cattle ranch, Los Indios Ranch has been owned and operated by the same owner for 12 years. This ranch has San Diego Creek as one of its boundaries, a seasonal water feature that attracts great amounts of wildlife.
Water: There is an electric water well that is believed to be 240 feet deep. The well pumps water into an 8,000 gallon storage tank, and from there goes to one water trough. San Diego creek is a seasonal creek, but pools water in wet times.
Vegetation: The ranch was once cleared with the exception of the creek area. Therefore, the ranch consists predominately of huisache and mesquite. Prickley pear and some more desirable brush are scattered throughout. The creek bottom has heavy brush and large Elm, Mesquite and Hackberry trees. Native grasses flourish throughout the property.
Wildlife: The ranch is the perfect size hunting ranch. ...
Wildlife: The ranch is the perfect size hunting ranch. Located in good native deer country, this ranch also offers good turkey, hog, quail and dove hunting as well. Deer density is believed to be 1 deer per 12 acres. San Diego Creek provides good cover and roosting sites for turkey.
Improvements: Low fence perimeter is in good shape. Small set of working pens. Electricity, water well and cistern.
Minerals: This is a surface only sale.
Taxes: $550-600 /year. Agricultural exemption.
Price: $800,000 or $1,560/acre.
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Research Parcel InformationLocation: The Los Indios Ranch is approximately 115 miles south of San Antonio, 60 miles NW of Corpus Christi, 6 miles west of Alice and 3 miles east of San Diego, Texas. The property is situated on the south side of CR 144.