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Menard County | 782 acres
$11,700,000
The Looney Family property spreads across 760+ acres of expansive land, this remarkable property offers an array of possibilities for both residential and agricultural endeavors. The property boasts numerous improvements, including new perimeter fencing, cross fencing, five functional solar wells, newly constructed stock pens, and a barn that is just four years old, as well as additional barns. Also on site is a spacious 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom residence and a 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom 1906 Sears Built home, along with a bunkhouse cabin complete with a bathroom, there is ample accommodation for both residents and guests. With agricultural exemption in place, a variety of terrain, native vegetation and the discovery of oil on a portion of the land in the past, this property presents an enticing investment opportunity. Additionally, the ownership of mineral rights, farming equipment, available for conveyance with a solid offer, further enhancing the property's value. Don't miss out on the chance to explore the vast potential of this exceptional property. https://id.land/ranching/maps/786927aa482454f5b2ffc316c70631a4/share

Menard County | 351.67 acres
$5,275,050
Encompassing 351.670 acres, this extraordinary property presents limitless potential for residential, agricultural, or investment opportunities. Equipped with a windmill and a solar well, it's ready to support a variety of uses. As part of a larger 760+ acre parcel, this property can also be sold alongside additional parcels, offering even more possibilities. Whether you're looking to create a homestead, expand agricultural operations, or invest in a versatile piece of land, this property is a rare gem. Explore its endless opportunities today!

Menard County | 346.6 acres
$5,199,000
Spanning 346.6 acres, this remarkable property offers endless possibilities for residential, agricultural, or investment pursuits. Featuring a solar well, it's well-equipped for various uses. As part of a larger 760+ acre parcel, this property can also be sold with additional parcels, providing even greater flexibility to meet your needs. Whether you're looking to build, farm, or invest, this exceptional property is full of potential. Don't miss the opportunity to make it yours!

Menard County | 190.25 acres
$2,853,750
Spanning an impressive 190.250 acres, this remarkable property offers endless possibilities for residential, agricultural, or investment opportunities. Featuring a homesite and three electric wells, it is well-equipped for a variety of uses. As part of a larger 760+ acre parcel, it also has the potential to be sold with additional parcels, providing even more flexibility to suit your needs. Whether you're looking to build your dream home, cultivate the land, or expand your portfolio, this property is a rare find. Don't miss the chance to explore its potential!

Menard County | 247 acres
$2,800,000
The improvements on this 247-acre ranch were built with intention, blending functionality with the kind of craftsmanship that stands the test of time. Constructed in 2021, the custom log home reflects quality materials and thoughtful design, while the property as a whole has been meticulously cared for under the current ownership—something that is evident from the condition of the improvements to the management of the land. The 2,220 square foot home immediately sets itself apart with vaulted ceilings, exposed log beams, and tongue-and-groove woodwork that carries throughout. The main living area offers an open layout with natural light and views across the ranch, creating a space that feels both comfortable and connected to the land. The kitchen has been thoughtfully designed with custom cabinetry, ample counter space, and an L-shaped layout with bar seating—well-suited for both everyday use and gathering. Stainless appliances, a vent hood, and a detailed tile backsplash add to the overall finish while maintaining the home's warm, ranch-style character. The primary suite is positioned for privacy and features a spacious layout, large walk-in closet, and an updated bathroom complete with double vanities, a walk-in tiled shower, and a separate soaking tub. Additional bedrooms and bathrooms are well-appointed and consistent with the quality seen throughout the home. A standout feature for daily ranch life is the oversized laundry and mudroom, offering built-in cabinetry, workspace, and a utility sink. Just off the mudroom is a full bathroom, providing convenient access after working cattle, spending time in the yard, or coming in from the barn—an intentional detail that adds to the functionality of the home. Outdoor living is just as intentional. The three-sided wraparound porch, finished with wood-lined ceilings, provides multiple covered seating areas and a natural extension of the home—ideal for taking in the surrounding landscape and keeping an eye on livestock and pasture conditions. The ranch infrastructure has been thoughtfully laid out to support both livestock and long-term land stewardship. A 60x40 metal barn anchors the improvements, complete with four mechanical roll-up doors, along with insulation, electricity, and water already in place. An attached covered awning extends the functionality of the barn, offering additional space for equipment storage or covered parking. Two additional equipment sheds provide further support for day-to-day operations. Working pens are conveniently located near the barn, allowing for efficient livestock handling, and the property is cross-fenced into multiple pastures to support rotational grazing and improved land management practices. The layout of the ranch allows for both ease of use and flexibility, whether running cattle or managing wildlife. Water is a strong attribute of the property, with a reliable house well supported by two irrigation wells positioned on both the east and west sides of the ranch. Multiple spreader dams traverse the property, enhancing water retention, slowing runoff, and contributing to the overall health and productivity of the native grasses. The land itself offers gently rolling topography, a strong presence of mature oak trees, and a setting that supports both agricultural use and recreation. The property is high fenced on three sides, providing additional versatility for wildlife management while maintaining accessibility. This is a well-rounded Hill Country ranch where the improvements, water, and land have all been carefully considered and maintained—creating a property that is ready to be used and appreciated from day one.

Menard County | 111 acres
$1,295,000
This 111-acre river property captures what so many buyers are searching for along the San Saba River — usable frontage, scenic character, and a setting that feels both private and inviting. With approximately 950+/- feet of live water, the river here is dynamic and beautiful. Shallow rock-bottom stretches transition into deeper pools, with gentle rapids flowing across native limestone shelves. A portion of the bank is gently sloping providing walkable and gentle access into the pristine water. The frontage here invites use — wading, casting, kayaking, and gathering. This is not just river frontage on paper — it's river frontage you can truly experience. The terrain is classic Texas Hill Country. Rolling topography, mature oak trees, and native grasses create a balanced landscape with both open areas and dense brush. The heavier cover along portions of the property supports strong wildlife habitat, offering excellent recreational potential for whitetail, turkey, dove, and other native species. Whether you envision a hunting retreat, a weekend escape, or a long-term legacy property for your family, this tract provides the natural ingredients. Several elevated areas offer potential homesites with views toward the river corridor, while maintaining privacy from neighboring properties. Electrical service is available, and an older water well is already in place — a valuable starting point for future improvements. Located between Mason and Menard, the property enjoys a desirable Hill Country setting with convenient access to both communities. Whether you're coming in for the weekend or planning to build something more permanent, the location offers a comfortable balance of accessibility and seclusion. Properties with this combination of size, live water, recreational appeal, and infrastructure are becoming increasingly difficult to find in this corridor of the San Saba River. This 111-acre tract offers the opportunity to own a meaningful stretch of water and land — a place where fishing rods lean against oak trees, boots stay by the riverbank, and time moves a little slower.