PROPERTY PROFILE: 72+ acres on Mason Creek (1100 feet). Fabulous building sites with views of Bandera and the distant hills of the Medina River Valley. Elevation change of 120 feet. Majority of the cedar has been hand cut. Under wildlife valuation since 2001. TERRAIN: Gentle sloping to rough sloping. Two seasonal creeks traverse the property. ACCESS: State highway to county road to easement road (caliche). TREES: Very little cedar left. Lots of good diversity with hardwoods, ie, oaks (live, shin, Burr, chinkapin, post), cedar elm, escarpment black cherry, big tooth maple, madrones, mt. laurel, bald cypress, black walnut, possomhaw holly, sumac (evergreen and flameleaf), hackberry, sycamore, and persimmon. COVER: Some cedar on the hills. Typical Hill Country plants and shrubs: agarita, greenbrier. GRASSES: Native grasses-little bluestem, Lindheimer muhly, threeawn, switchgrass, bushy blue...
PROPERTY PROFILE: 72+ acres on Mason Creek (1100 feet). Fabulous building sites with views of Bandera and the distant hills of the Medina River Valley. Elevation change of 120 feet. Majority of the cedar has been hand cut. Under wildlife valuation since 2001. TERRAIN: Gentle sloping to rough sloping. Two seasonal creeks traverse the property. ACCESS: State highway to county road to easement road (caliche). TREES: Very little cedar left. Lots of good diversity with hardwoods, ie, oaks (live, shin, Burr, chinkapin, post), cedar elm, escarpment black cherry, big tooth maple, madrones, mt. laurel, bald cypress, black walnut, possomhaw holly, sumac (evergreen and flameleaf), hackberry, sycamore, and persimmon. COVER: Some cedar on the hills. Typical Hill Country plants and shrubs: agarita, greenbrier. GRASSES: Native grasses-little bluestem, Lindheimer muhly, threeawn, switchgrass, bushy bluestem, silver bluestem, Texas wintergrass, and more. Prickly pear and twist-leaf yucca. WILDLIFE: White-tailed deer; Axis deer; Rio Grande turkey; and, on occasion, mourning and white-winged dove. FENCING: Mostly perimeter fenced (low). One cross fence (low). The southwest line (637 feet) and along Mason Creek are not fenced. WATER: Mason Creek currently is flowing though, during the recent droughts, it stopped. No water well. Wildlife Valuation. All owned minerals will convey (believed to be 100%). TAXES: $88.66 for 2014. TERMS: Cash; Conventional; ACCEPTABLE USE: Recreation; Residence; Hunting; REMARKS: This is a truly beautiful property with lots of features that you will enjoy. SPECIAL NOTE: Appointment only. Seller is Licensed Real Estate Broker.
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