Mason Mountains Ranch is situated 7 miles NW of Mason, Texas in the heart of what is known as the "Mason Mountains", at 2,020ft at peak elevation on the ranch with some of the most outstanding views in this Region of the Texas Hill Country. The property has impressive variety with big limestone edge hill tops, deep ravines, valleys with massive oaks and mesquite flats. The ranch is fully turn-key and boasts a brand new custom luxury home on a hill top + metal barn with 2,150 sqft of living space, 1,000 sqft of wraparound porches, and a 1,500 sqft metal barn. This ranch has everything and would make a perfect hunting ranch, retreat, or full-time residence in the country with absolute privacy, quiet, and seclusion, but still only 18 minutes back to Downtown Mason.
IMPROVEMENTS: 2,150 sqft custom luxury home with with 3 bedrooms and 3.5 baths, fully furnished with carefully curated ranch d...
IMPROVEMENTS: 2,150 sqft custom luxury home with with 3 bedrooms and 3.5 baths, fully furnished with carefully curated ranch decor. The setting of the home was thoughtfully done, taking advantage of the best possible view of the landscape, and evening sunset. All furnishings convey with the sale of the property. The home also has 1,000 sqft of wrap-around porches to take advantage of all of the views the ranch offers. The property also has a brand new 1,500 sqft metal equipment barn with two game processing hoists.
WILDLIFE: The area is known for outstanding hunting with many native species and some exotic species roaming the ranch. Whitetail Deer, Rio-Grande Turkey, Feral Pigs, Aoudad, Coyote, Rabbit, Fox, and many other species of wildlife native to the Texas Hill Country Region.
LOCATION: The ranch is located about 18 minutes from Mason, 55 minutes from Fredericksburg, 2 hours to Austin, 2 hours to San Antonio, 4 hours to Dallas, and 4 hrs 15 minutes to Houston. Mason is the closest town, with great restaurants, schools, art galleries, and the famous Fort Mason.
WATER: The ranch draws its water from a 12+ GPM well that serves the home and a water trough used to supply wildlife with water. Additionally there are multiple drainages on the property that would be ideal for building small ponds for wildlife. More wells could also be drilled on different sections of the property with solar pumps to feed water into troughs.
For more information contact Josh Smith at 512-699-4684.