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Bell County | 359 acres
$10,800,000
Darrs Creek Ranch is a rare offering just west of Holland, Texas—an exceptional, highly improved ranch featuring over a mile of Darrs Creek frontage, diverse topography, and a compelling blend of agricultural productivity, recreation, and future development potential. Ideally located less than one hour from Austin, two hours from Dallas-Fort Worth, and under three hours from Houston, the property lies directly in the path of Central Texas growth—just 8 miles from IH-35 in Salado and 21 miles from Taylor, home to the Samsung semiconductor campus. The land offers a balanced mix of fertile farmland, improved pasture, and gently rolling terrain with approximately 40 feet of elevation change. Currently supporting cattle, hay, and crop production, the ranch is well-equipped with extensive cross-fencing. Natural features include multiple stocked ponds, mature pecan trees, and excellent wildlife habitat supporting deer, dove, and other native species. Water is a defining attribute, with over one mile of Darrs Creek complemented by several well-built ponds enhancing both recreational appeal and agricultural functionality. Improvements are thoughtfully designed, including a single-story residence with high-end finishes and expansive outdoor living areas suitable for full-time living or weekend enjoyment. Select areas of the ranch are well-suited for agricultural or equestrian use, while other portions offer prime homesites with long-range views and creek frontage—ideal for a legacy estate or phased residential development. With proximity to Holland ISD and nearby infrastructure, Darrs Creek Ranch presents a compelling opportunity for investors, developers, or end users seeking a versatile Central Texas property.

Bell County | 387.148 acres
$9,595,000
387.148 acres of Apartment in Bell County.

Bell County | 347.01 acres
$4,981,645
Discover 347.01 acres of pristine Central Texas countryside offering privacy, beauty, and exceptional investment potential. Located just 25 miles southeast of Temple/Belton and an easy 60-mile drive from Austin, this unrestricted property sits within the gorgeous rolling landscape of Bell County—an area experiencing steady growth and demand. This expansive tract combines lush coastal pastures, mature hardwoods, and a thriving creek system that enhances both natural appeal and long-term value. Towering Elms, Pecans, Sycamores, and native Oaks canopy the property, creating a peaceful woodland setting typical of the Blackland/Hardwood Forest region. Donahoe Creek forms the southern boundary, while the Flag Branch tributary meanders through the property before joining Donahoe Creek and flowing into the Little River—creating a remarkable surface water network and a scenic backdrop for future development or recreation. With no restrictions, this property offers flexible use opportunities including ranching, recreation, residential development, or long-term land investment. Its convenient proximity to Temple, Belton, and Austin adds to its growth potential and accessibility. Whether you’re seeking a weekend retreat, a private estate site, or a strategic investment in one of Central Texas’ most desirable regions, this tract delivers unmatched versatility, privacy, and upside potential.

Bell County | 137 acres
$4,895,000
This 137 ac tract is a unique live-water property, offering natural beauty, flowing water with great location only 50 minutes to Downtown Austin, and great investment potential due to its proximity to the fastest-growing Region in the US. The property has 3,200 ft of frontage along Spring-Fed Buttermilk Creek. The Deer & Rio-Grande Turkey populations are outstanding, they can be seen on the ranch any given morning & evening. Potential use: The ranch is extremely versatile with regard to potential use; it would make a great ranch, live-water homesite, hunting ranch, weekend getaway, or land investment opportunity. Its close proximity to Austin, only 45 minutes away, and Georgetown & Cedar Park, only 25 minutes away, makes it a commutable distance for someone to build a home and have a ranch on acreage very close in. The property would also serve as a great land investment and hold opportunity, something to buy and enjoy while the area develops rapidly. It is located in one of the fastest-growing regions in the US. Water and Natural Features: 3,200 ft of Spring-Fed Buttermilk Creek and a spring that comes up on the property to form a small lake and creek that flows 350ft through the ranch. The Edwards & Trinity Aquifers are below the property, with water wells in the immediate area ranging from 30 GPM to 100+ GPM. The property is covered in mature native trees like Live Oak, Post Oak, Pecan, Black Walnut, Cedar Elm, Eves Necklace, Sycamore, and Ashe Juniper. Native Grasses cover the landscape, with phenomenal wildflower blooms in the Spring. Wildlife and Hunting: Deer and Turkeys can be seen on the property daily, with a large turkey roosting down along Buttermilk Creek. Wildlife seen frequently on the property include Whitetail Deer, Rio-Grande Turkey, Feral Pigs, Doves, Ducks, Coyotes, Bobcats, Raccoons, and even a Ring-Tailed Cat, along with many other species Native to this Region of Texas. Reach out to Josh Smith with Texas Land for more information.

Bell County | 115 acres
$4,025,000
115 acres on FM 2843 in Salado, TX. Gently rolling terrain with native grasses and scattered trees. Electricity available at the road. No known deed restrictions. Outside city limits

Bell County | 167 acres
$3,900,000
This outstanding 167 acres offers a rare opportunity for a homestead, weekend getaway, hunting and recreational ranch, or future development. Ideally situated approximately one hour from downtown Austin, 20 minutes from Salado, and 30 minutes from Georgetown, the property provides both convenience and a peaceful country setting. The land features an excellent blend of dense woods and productive bottomland fields. Tree cover includes oak, elm, pecan, and cedar, with selective cedar clearing already completed to reveal beautiful live oak parks. Rolling topography ranges from 810 to 930 feet in elevation, with the higher points showcasing expansive Hill Country views. Stillman Valley Creek meanders through the ranch and offers potential sites for ponds or a lake. Improvements include a small ranch house and a mobile home. The house is currently leased, and either dwelling would be ideal for a foreman, guests, or continued rental income. Additional improvements consist of a barn and functional working pens. If you're searching for a ranch that’s close to everything, loaded with natural beauty, and positioned for significant upside—yet far enough out to escape the crowds—then Firefly Ranch is well worth a look.

Bell County | 120 acres
$3,850,000
Appx. 120 acres with great access to IH 35. Salado ISD. Fenced and cross fenced.

Bell County | 170.6 acres
$3,156,100
170.60 Acres with 2,000+ feet of Leon River frontage | Minutes from Belton & Temple. Situated just 3 miles from downtown Belton, Texas, this 170.60-acre agricultural exempt property offers an ideal setting for establishing your homestead, grazing, or recreational use. This property isn’t just land; it’s an opportunity to turn your dreams of owning a piece of Texas into reality. What makes this acreage unique, and desirable is the Leon River running along the entire western border. Tracts with river frontage in Bell County rarely come to market. Along with the river frontage, multiple ponds have created a nice environment for sporting opportunities such as angling and duck hunting. Whether it’s fishing or hunting with family and friends, this land offers a tremendous opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts. Located 8 minutes from Belton, 13 minutes from Temple, 43 minutes from Round Rock, and 2 hours from Dallas, this property is conveniently positioned.

Bell County | 233.08 acres
$2,913,500
This property consists of 233 acres which contains approximately 133 acres of pastureland/woods and 100 acres of cropland. The pastureland/woods begin at the top of the hill and slope down toward the Donahue Creek which runs year around through the property. There is a spring-fed creek that runs along the North of the Donahue Creek and feeds into the Donahue Creek right before the bridge. The pastureland/woods continue on both sides of the creek. The cropland begins where the pastureland/woods ends and continues on to the North for approximately 1/4 miles. Numerous mature trees are scattered throughout the wooded area. The clearing in the middle of the woods allows for an opportunity to wild game hunt if desired. The property contains one pond. Really this is a property that one has to see in person in order to appreciate all of its features and opportunities it holds. Now is your chance to own all 233 acres or part.

Bell County | 117.653 acres
$2,575,700
Welcome to McLean Cemetery River Ranch, a ±117.653-acre property located at the intersection of Knob Creek and the Little River. Great mix of use potential ranging from Residential to Grazing and Recreation. Located on McLean Cemetery Road between Temple & Rogers in Bell County. Easy Access back to US-190 & TX-95. Part of the Central Blackland Prairie Region of Texas. There is a ±1,028 Sq.Ft. Main House on the property, built in 1942 (Source: Bell CAD). A large ±3,600 Sq.Ft. Horse Stable as well as a 1-acre Arena, Horse Walker and several smaller Sheds and Outbuildings. The property is perimeter fenced and cross fenced. Mix of Open and Moderately to Heavily Wooded Pastureland. There is a 14-acre hay field on the Northeast corner of the property. A large portion of the ranch is covered with large mature pecan trees, providing the potential for a secondary income stream. The ranch boasts over ±3,700’ Linear Feet of frontage along the Little River as well as an additional ±2,100’ Linear Feet overlooking Knob Creek. There appears to be ±60-acres within the 100- and 500-Year FEMA Flood Hazard areas. Mostly flat to gently sloping inward towards the River/Creek areas. ±60' of elevation changes from ±440' to 380' above sea level, with ±0%-15% slopes. Fantastic Views to the East. Diverse Mix of Soils including Venus Clay Loam, Frio Silty Clay, McLennan Clay Loam and Branyon Clay Soils. Bell-Milam-Falls WSC water meter in place. Bartlett Electric has 3-phase lines at the road and multiple meters in place. ±1,620’ Linear Feet of road frontage along McLean Cemetery Road. Rogers ISD. Ag Exempt. $901.19 in 2025 Property Taxes. The property is under a written lease agreement. Do not disturb tenant. Call to schedule a private showing. No known restrictions.

Bell County | 105.49 acres
$1,750,000
Shaw Branch Ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind 105+/- acre multi-purpose estate located between FM 439 and I-14, west of I-35 between Austin and Waco. This property functions as both a horse/cattle operation and a recreational retreat. A picnic pavilion overlooks the water, providing a perfect setting for sunrises, sunsets, and gatherings with family and friends. Wildlife is abundant, including doves, purple martins, hummingbirds, owls, deer, and occasional eagles. Although conveniently close to town, the gated entrance and paved private road (running from FM 439 to Jackrabbit Road) create a peaceful, secluded feel. The road is suitable for walking, biking, and everyday ranch use. The land features open pastures, massive oaks, mixed tree coverage, and a stocked tank—ideal for horses, cattle, goats, and multiple land-use possibilities. The main home sits on 7 fully fenced acres with views of the lake and surrounding pastures. The home includes approximately 2,900 sq ft with 3 bedrooms, a game room, and outdoor amenities such as a 16x30 in-ground pool and fire pit area. Additional improvements include a 40x45 shop and a 30x54 shop with electricity and a half bath. Roof replaced May 2025. Serious and qualified inquiries will be given the opportunity to tour the property with the listing agent. Must-see multi-use ranch property with significant recreational and agricultural potential.

Bell County | 120 acres
$834,000
120 acres in bell and Coryell county. Excellent crop land with approx. 2,700 ft on Siler rd Paved