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Mclennan County | 112.88 acres
$2,400,000
Prime 112-acre development opportunity in the rapidly growing McGregor corridor. This property has approved residential platting through the City of McGregor, significantly reducing entitlement timelines and development risk. Water and public sewer availability add to the site’s readiness for immediate planning and vertical construction. Ideally positioned just off State Highway 317, the tract benefits from strong visibility and convenient regional access while maintaining the flexibility for a thoughtfully designed residential community. Rare opportunity for builders and developers seeking scale, infrastructure access, and a strategic Central Texas location poised for continued growth.

Mclennan County | 129.06 acres
$2,000,430
Beautiful 129.06 acres of ranch land located approximately 700 feet east of US Highway 77, offering excellent accessibility while maintaining peaceful country surroundings. The property features nearly one mile of road frontage on FM 2643 (E. Leona Parkway), making it ideal for future development, investment opportunities, or continued agricultural use. Currently utilized for cattle grazing, the land is ag-exempt, providing valuable tax benefits. The southern portion of the property sits at a higher elevation, offering stunning panoramic country views across the surrounding landscape. Conveniently located approximately 14 miles south of Waco, Texas, this property provides the perfect combination of rural privacy and accessibility to nearby city amenities. Whether you're looking for prime development land, a working ranch, or a long-term investment, this beautiful acreage offers outstanding potential. There is a water meter on the property that is provided by West Brazos Water Supply.

Mclennan County | 131 acres
$1,999,500
This secluded Central Texas ranch located a couple of miles southwest of Valley Mills is a MUST SEE property. Just a quarter of mile down a private lane sits a 3 Bedroom/2 Bath brick home nestled in the trees beside an idyllic pond. A variety of hardwood trees create a park like feel to the upper 40 acres of this combination recreation/hunting/farming tract. The land continues up a rise, past the house and barns, into another 40 acres of native pasture before falling away to the bottom 50 acres of prime agricultural land. The house has had some recent renovations with a fresh coat of paint inside, a new roof and trim outside. There are 2 additional ponds – one up in the woods and the other is a large stock pond in the pasture just beyond the house. Hunting is primarily deer and dove. The ranch is perfectly situated to offer both seclusion and accessibility, lying just 30 miles from Waco and 40 miles from Temple. Moreover, it provides easy access to larger cities, being only 100 miles from both Austin and the DFW Metroplex. This strategic location ensures that while you relax in rural Central Texas, you are never too far from urban conveniences.

Mclennan County | 100.485 acres
$1,400,000
This 100± acre property in Moody, Texas captures the best of Central Texas ranch life—rolling terrain, 80 feet of elevation change, and a hilltop with sweeping panoramic views ready for your dream build. Featuring two seasonal dry creeks, a stock tank for livestock, and 1,800 feet of road frontage, this tract blends natural beauty with functional improvements. The land is fully fenced with established ranch roads and trails, perfect for exploring by ATV, horseback, or on foot. A 62x70 shop built in 2021 includes water, electricity, one bathroom, and plumbing ready for a kitchen and second bath, plus RV hookup, closed-cell foam insulation, and about one acre fenced around the shop. Additional upgrades include a 1,500-foot rock driveway, 500-gallon septic system (installed 2023), and an Elm Creek water meter already in place—giving the property strong development potential. Currently AG exempt and under a livestock lease, this land offers both income and opportunity. Wildlife is abundant—deer, dove, turkey, quail, and hogs—making it ideal for hunting, ranching, or recreation. Conveniently located in Moody ISD with easy access to I-35, Waco, and Temple, this is Central Texas country living at its finest. Disclosure: The mobile tiny house, storage pod, and feeders do not convey with the property. Buyer and Buyer’s Agent to verify, including but not limited to, all measurements, utilities, taxes, restrictions, and other property details.

Mclennan County | 113.25 acres
$1,243,485
Welcome to Haunted Hill Ranch! ±113.25 Acre Farm & Ranch property. Located on Alexander Road & J.B. Vandiver Loop just West of Moody in McLennan County. Easy Access back to FM 107 & Hwy 317. There is fencing and cross fencing present on the property. Mix of cultivated farm land and open and moderately wooded pasture land. There are two small ponds on the property, one on each tract. Does NOT appear to be within the 100 or 500 Year FEMA Flood Hazard areas. Mostly flat to sloping with ±70' of elevation changes from ±730' to 800' above sea level, with ±1%-15% slopes. Haunted Hill provides views for miles! Mix of Soils being Lott Silty Clay, Sanger Clay and McLennan Clay Loam with an average capability rating of 4.13. Elm Creek WSC provides potable water service in the area, two taps are reserved, one for each tract. Heart of Texas Coop provides electric services in the area. ±1,196’ linear feet of road frontage along J.B. Vandiver Loop and ±1,301’ linear feet of frontage along Alexander Road. Roads are a mix of paved and gravel and are maintained by McLennan County. Moody ISD. Ag Exemption in place for low property taxes. Will Subdivide. Basic Restrictions to be added to deed upon closing.