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Comanche County | 235 acres
$3,995,000
Rockin’ S Ranch is a premier, high-fenced turn-key property just minutes from Comanche, Texas. Set on 235 acres of beautiful, well-watered land and stocked with 14+ species of trophy exotics, this ranch blends luxury living with exceptional recreation. Rockin’ S Ranch is ready for a new owner to step in and immediately enjoy the ultimate Texas ranch lifestyle. The ranch features a luxurious 1,932 sqft, 3-bedroom 2-bath home. Outdoor spaces include a pavilion, barns, and multiple blinds and feeders. A brand-new 100x30 party barn is under construction and will serve as a versatile multi-use space for future owners. This combination of existing comfort and new development creates a turn-key setup with plenty of room to grow. Animals include Waterbuck, Sable, Tahr, Nyala, Oryx, Elk, Buffalo, Kudu, Axis, Markhor, Wildebeest, Blackbuck, Aoudad, and Whitetail with enhanced genetics, along with Rio Grande Turkey and other native game. Equipment included is a 2025 John Deere 520M tractor with a cab and a full set of attachments: 12ft brush hog, 6ft brush hog, 8ft disc, 12ft disc, 2 box blades, root plow, seed planter, bucket, and hay forks. Also included are two zero-turn mowers (2025 John Deere & 2020 Bad Boy), and a 16ft pipe-top trailer with brakes. Multiple protein and corn feeders, along with blinds, are also part of the package, making this a truly turn-key ranch. Water resources on the property are abundant and thoughtfully improved. There are four wells, including a brand-new solar ag well that supplies irrigation and supports the ranch’s water features. In total, there are three ponds, one at an acre in size and two at an acre each, two of which are stocked. A heavily wooded wet weather creek also runs through the property, and two new 2,500-gallon storage tanks provide additional water capacity for irrigation.

Comanche County | 406.11 acres
$3,045,825
The South Leon River Ranch is 406.11 +/- acres and offers an exceptional combination of productive grazing land, scenic live water, and outstanding recreational opportunities. Located in southern Comanche County, the ranch features rolling native pasture, mature oak and mesquite cover, excellent fencing, and diverse terrain that supports both cattle operations and abundant wildlife. With frontage on both the South Leon River and Mercer Creek, this ranch offers year-round appeal for ranching, hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation. The existing improvements include a home dating back to the 1800s, offering an excellent opportunity for restoration while preserving its historic character. Additional improvements provide functionality for ranch operations while leaving plenty of room for future enhancements. With frontage along both Highway 16 and FM 1476 enhances accessibility while also creating potential for future subdivision into smaller river ranchettes. Whether you're seeking a working cattle ranch, family getaway, investment property, or a ranch with long-term development potential, South Leon River Ranch delivers the versatility buyers look for in Central Texas. LOCATION: Located approximately 10 miles southeast of Comanche, Texas, the South Leon River Ranch offers excellent access from both State Highway 16 and FM 1476. The property features approximately one-half mile of frontage along Highway 16 and over one mile of frontage along FM 1476. TERRAIN: The ranch consists of gently rolling native rangeland with productive pasture, mature live oaks, post oaks, mesquite, and thick creek bottoms. Elevation changes create scenic views while providing excellent wildlife habitat and productive grazing acreage. IMPROVEMENTS: The South Leon River Ranch is well-equipped for both ranching and recreational use. The property features a 2,058 square foot ranch home built in the 1800s, a carport, livestock shed, and working pens, providing a functional setup for day-to-day ranch operations. A second headquarters on the north side of Mercer Creek includes an older ranch home, a hay barn, and detached garage. The ranch is fenced and cross-fenced with barbed wire fencing in fair to good condition and is serviced by electricity and 5 private water wells, offering a solid foundation for livestock production, hunting, or weekend enjoyment. WATER: Water is a defining feature of the ranch with frontage on both the South Leon River and Mercer Creek. Multiple stock ponds, 5 private water wells, and the live water corridors provide excellent water sources for livestock and wildlife while enhancing the property's recreational appeal. The property is located within Flood Zone C (above the 500-year floodplain), indicating a minimal risk of flooding, with only localized ponding possible. WILDLIFE: The ranch supports healthy populations of whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, wild hogs, dove, quail, and numerous native bird species. The combination of river frontage, creek bottoms, native brush, and open pasture creates exceptional habitat. MINERALS: Negotiable.

Comanche County | 119.19 acres
$1,260,000
This area was old peanut farm country, and the property has more recently been used for hay production and cattle grazing. The soils, water infrastructure, and layout also make it well suited for winter wheat production and stocker cattle operations. This tract would fit well as an addition to a larger farming, ranching, or dairy operation looking to secure reliable irrigated acreage.