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Jim Wells County | 3,819.57 acres
$13,750,452
IMPROVED PRICE!!! Over 3800 contiguous acres of productive South Texas farmland. Solid Ag history. Entire tract is in Ag Exempt tax status. Excellent farm operator in place. 2 water wells. Tremendous multipurpose development opportunity. Solar potential ? Over 40,000 feet of road frontage... yes... 7.5 miles of road frontage including 8000' on US Highway 281 and 6850' on State Hwy 359 plus 15000' Of FM 2044. Farms are hard to come by much less one of this size all in one block! This is a great investment for the long term with an income stream and low holding costs. Oh, and the dove hunting is fantastic!!

Jim Wells County | 2,199.03 acres
$8,796,120
The Stalking Horse is a rare gem of a ranch because of it's size. Some would consider this ranch a "legacy" since the previous owners operated this ranch for decades and was handed down through generations. The ranch is fenced and cross-fenced for rotation grazing purposes. There are even some lanes in place to make gathering your cattle a little easier. The habitat is a great mix of pasture and brush with a slight slope in the terrain. Three water wells provide water to the corrals, hunting camp and tanks. There is a good road system across the ranch with cattle guards strategically placed for your convenience. Since the Famous King Ranch is only about four miles away, you definitely get that corridor feel with the big mesquites, prickly pear and native bluestem grasses. Jim Wells County has always been know for it's farming and ranching heritage but definitely has the tools to grow trophy whitetail deer as well. The Stalking Horse Ranch is ready to enjoy with most of the work already done. Countless shooting lanes, blinds and feeder spots are in place. Don't miss out on a once in a lifetime opportunity.

Jim Wells County | 1,212 acres
$5,151,000
The Lady Justice Ranch is a classic example of what South Texas has to offer when targeting trophy whitetail deer. The native brush on this ranch is second to none. Tracts of this size are a rarity especially while checking so many boxes. The ranch lies both in Duval and Jim Wells counties. Lady Justice has no upright structures but is completely high fenced, a great road system, plenty of water and overhead utilities to the headquarters. There are several tanks strategically placed across the ranch. These tanks provide adequate water for the wildlife and livestock. Numerous watering stations allow the livestock and wildlife to thrive in their own chosen areas. It's not necessary for them to travel long distances. There are three water wells on the ranch. Two are submersible close to the headquarters and one is operated by generator. Two of the water wells supplement the tanks. In South Texas you can never have too much water. Whitetail Deer, Hogs, Dove, Turkey and Quail can be seen at any given visit.

Jim Wells County | 721.88 acres
$3,995,000
Welcome to the Triple 12 Ranch. A complete turn key ready to go family or corporate ranch retreat. The current owners use it for weekend recreation, hunting, and run a cattle operation as well. Location is both convenient and obscure at the same time. It is literally 10 minutes from an HEB but it is 1.7 miles down at the end of a dead end road that almost no one notices. From the ranch you can see no neighbors only the water tower on the horizon. On this ranch you will find a perfectly set up hunting / wildlife oasis. It is completely high fenced and has a generous number of well maintained senderos. The topography is marked by several creeks and drainages . It is entirely covered with heavy south Texas brush. Only about 60 acres on the south end around the headquarters is cleared. Bull mesquites attest to the quality of the soil here. Every species of South Texas game is found here along with a just enough exotics to add to the intrigue and the fun of the Triple 12. The whitetail herd is well managed and has had some added genetics in the past. Several of the creeks have been impounded, the largest of which is supplemented by a solar well. A centerpiece of the ranch has to be the perfectly sized well apportioned lodge. It offers 5 baths and 4 bedrooms with plenty of room for guests and family. It sells fully furnished. Additionally a 44' x 72' barn with plumbing and rv hookups is right next to a pool hot tub and BBQ Pit area. The perfect place to close out the evening hunt over a fire and some Texas BBQ! A regional airport is 20 minutes the other side of town CC International is 1 hour away. 1 Hour form CC 2 hrs SA. 4 From Houston. There is still plenty of room here to customize and make your own mark, but if you don't want to build one and prefer to just show and enjoy, better come see this one.

Jim Wells County | 769.87 acres
$3,233,454
Improved Price! Selling 770 contiguous acres of South Texas Coastal Bend farm ground. Immediately North of FM 665 adjacent to the Jim Wells County / Nueces County line. This farm has a solid history of primarily cotton and grain production. The land is mostly level, with a topographical overlay showing only slight elevation changes (within a range of 5') across the field. Soil profiles consist of all fine sandy loam classifications. All tracts have individual agricultural exempt status for county tax valuations. This acreage has only one one pipeline ROW, (which is decommissioned) and no history of oil field activity. This acreage offers over 7900' of FM 665 road frontage. There is additional county road frontage on two sides, offering over 650' of CR 336 on the west side of the acreage and over 2600' of frontage on CR 107 to the east. This acreage should be appealing to producers as large contiguous parcels like this one are scarce these days. Investors and section 1031 buyers should find this an attractive possibility given that US farmland has a long track record of price appreciation with very little volatility, making it an outstanding long term investment. A well established long term tenant farmer is in place that pays attractive annual income via a sharecropping lease. Last but not least this tract has OUTSTANDING dove hunting!!

Jim Wells County | 549.9 acres
$1,756,800
549 Acres – Hunting, Ranching & Recreational Land Near Alice, TX Rare opportunity to own 549 acres of prime South Texas land just 5 minutes from Alice, TX! This property is divided into two tracts, 499 and 50.9 acres, offering versatility for ranching, hunting, or recreational use. The land is fully fenced for cattle and includes working pens, a water well, and native South Texas brush, providing habitat for wildlife and livestock. Two portable buildings offer accommodations—one featuring a bathroom, kitchen, and bedroom, while the other includes bunk beds. The well supplies water to the hunting camp and water troughs. Conveniently located 45 minutes from George West, TX and 45 minutes from Corpus Christi, TX, this property is perfect for building a home, running livestock, or enjoying hunting land. Don’t miss out on this incredible South Texas ranch!

Jim Wells County | 236.33 acres
$920,400
236 acre South Texas Farm! Corn, Grain, Cotton bases. County road access. Electrical Power on the county road. Added Bonus..... This land adjoins several hundred acres of brush country including the City of Alice's Lake Finley. Basically a nature preserve. The south end of this farm ( approx. 7 acres ) is brush. This parcel a sleeper of a hunting place. There is more game crossing these acres, than there is on many places 10x's it size. Own an income producing farm with recreational value to boot. Must be seen to be appreciated.

Jim Wells County | 199.86 acres
$900,000
The Dos Manos Ranch is located south of Alice. This ranch lies among several large low fenced ranches and is only about a mile away from the famous "King Ranch". FM 1352 provides easy access and possibilities for future development. The ranch is currently being used for hay production and hunting. Whitetail Deer and Dove Hunting is exceptional. Several Trophy Bucks have been sighted by the owners. There are four sides fenced and cross fencing in place in the event you are looking to raise your favorite breed of cattle. Electricity comes from the farm to market road to the water well. The water well feeds the concrete water trough and the surface tank This part of the county is known for its rich sandy loam soils and an abundance of native bluestem grasses. A small percent of minerals could be negotiated depending on price.

Jim Wells County | 152.72 acres
$885,776
The Eschberger Ranch was established over twenty years ago by a long time farming and ranching family that has been producing beef, corn, cotton and grain for over fifty years in Jim Wells County. This ranch offers some very unique features like a 10 acre lake and the San Fernando Creek traversing down one side. With the terrain being pasture and brush mix you get the best of both worlds with grazing and hunting. Improvements include two houses, two barns, a nice set of corrals with a concrete water trough, a water well that could produce 60 gpm, completely fenced and cross fenced into multiple pastures. This ranch could be your next investment with multiple sources of income or just come and relax and enjoy what mother nature has to offer. Access is via deeded easement from highway 44. No Minerals Convey.

Jim Wells County | 150 acres
$799,900
Discover wide-open spaces and the future income producing potential of this 150-acre tract in Jim Wells County. The property includes a split 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home featuring tile floors throughout and an open-concept layout that seamlessly connects the kitchen, dining, and living area. A former garage has been thoughtfully converted into office or flex space with half bath, while a large rear addition with half bath offers abundant room to entertain or reimagine for your lifestyle. An attached 2-car garage with overhead attic space and front carport provide convenience and storage. Outside, a concrete driveway leads to multiple improvements including the home, a 50x30 metal barn with two 10’ high x 12’ wide overhead doors, concrete floors, electricity, and water, and additional parking areas for equipment, trailers, or guests. There is also a 18x30 building with concrete floors and dual overhead doors for additional storage. The land fronts along paved County Road 170 and is bordered by large neighboring tracts that add to the property’s privacy and seclusion. Currently used for hay production, the acreage offers excellent potential for grazing and supports abundant local wildlife. An agricultural special-use valuation is already in place. This ranch is the perfect mix of functional improvements and versatile acreage—ready to support your agricultural, recreational, or residential vision.