Top of the world views are the main event here, with 250 of elevation change on the site, and a couple of stunning view homesites on the mountain tops looking down on the Wimberley valley far below. The entire ranch is covered in oak and cedar, leaving a blank pallet for the creative land planner.
A landmark spring originates on the property, and flows most of the time down into a pretty rock and gravel bottom creek which crosses one corner of the property for about 600 feet. This creek flows water most of the time, and bisects an interesting, varied hardwood bottom possessing much beauty and character.
There are about 10 acres of tillable flat land at the SW corner, and a thriving population of deer and turkey have been observed. For the most part, however, the ranch consists of sloping, rocky clay hillsides punctuated by shallow draws, some with seasonal water flow.
Fences are ...
Fences are poor, and a system of internal roads is intricate, but needs work. There is an electric water well with submersible pump near the Mt. Olive gate. No other improvements of value are known to exist on this site.
The combination of location, big views, strong most of the time water flow and scenic beauty, coupled with road frontage on two sides, result in a desirable rural retreat offering division possibilities and long term investment value for the Austin-area family looking to escape from the crowded city.
FINANCIAL: $7,750/acre, cash to Seller, who will provide basic title insurance and current survey. Information contained herein is deemed reliable, but cannot be warranted by Seller or Broker, and is subject to change, errors and/or omissions, prior sale and withdrawal from market. Buyers are urged to verify representations on their own, and draw their own conclusions about the usefulness and value of the property for a given purpose. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY DO NOT TRESPASS!
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Research Parcel InformationThis interesting parcel is located on Mt. Sharp Road just a few miles NW of the artsy village of Wimberley, one of the Hill Countrys most prestigious addresses. Additional frontage exists on gravel Mt. Olive School Road, and the huge, protected Storm Ranch lies along the north boundary. A few small parcels adjoin the site, but, for the most part, the area is rural.
Austin is but 30 miles east, San Antonio is 45 miles SW and Dripping Springs is about 10 miles NE.
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