This is a beautiful raw piece of West Texas ranch land with 10 to 15 mile vistas, several great building sites and loads of wildlife, including deer, turkey, dove and quail.
Improvements:
Deer stands and feeders
Perimeter fencing except on the east side (barbed wire and net wire)
Hunter's Cabin
+/- 1,400 sf
4 bed, 1 full bath
2 living areas
Large kitchen/dining combo
Space air and heat
Wood stove
Fully furnished
Electric and propane
Pier and beam foundation
Metal roof and metal exterior
Front deck
Lodge
2,488 sf
7 bed, 2 full bath
Huge living/dining/kitchen combo
504 sf loft
Central air and heat
Wood stove
Fully furnished
All electric
Slab foundation
Metal roof and exterior
Two 8x12 covered porches
Utility Space
1,170 sf covered patio
Storage Shed
Cattle working pens
Terrain:
L...
Loamy rich soil with limestone outcroppings
Rolling to hilly, draws and bluffs
Heavy mesquite and cedar on the hill sides with hardwoods in the creek bottoms (elm, hackberry and oak)
Road Frontage:
None - dead end of the road
Water:
Three water wells (one electric, one windmill and one solar, plus tanks)
Rocky creek runs thru property (seasonal creek)
Utilities:
Telephone - cell service only
Electric - Concho Valley Electric
Gas - propane tank
Sewer/Septic - standard septic system
Restrictions:
Subject to any restriction of record
Easements:
Subject to any visible and apparent easements, and any of record (oil company uses access road)
Month to month pasture lease for cattle.
Taxing Authorities:
Tom Green County
Water Valley Independent School District
Minerals:
Oil and Gas - To be conveyed with sale. Owner to convey all oil, gas and liquid hydrocarbons owned.
Surface Minerals - Sell to convey 100% of all surface minerals owned.
Seller to convey 50% of all wind rights royalties and interest including leasing rights.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom San Angelo:
Take FM 853 (Arden Rd.) west off of 67 on the northwest side of San Angelo. Go 15.5 miles west on Arden Road to CR 430 and turn north on CR 430 for 2.5 miles. Where the pavement turns to gravel road, continue northwest 2.3 miles to the Stevens Ranch/Teague Ranch fork. Stay straight at the fork and continue thru the Stevens Ranch 3.4 miles to the Livingston Homestead. Turn left and continue northwest past the Livingston Homestead 0.7 miles to the gate. Pass thru gate and continue northwest 2.2 miles to the ranch gate.