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Williamson County | 615 acres
$75,500,000
Unlike many Hill Country properties where future development can compromise viewsheds, the northern boundaries of the ranch remain permanently protected by surrounding land owned and managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, creating a rare sense of privacy, permanence, and natural preservation that is nearly impossible to replicate in today’s market. Located in North Austin, one of the most sought-after growth corridors in Central Texas, Hawes Ranch offers an unmatched combination of seclusion and accessibility. Just minutes from Georgetown, Cedar Park, and North Austin’s booming technology and business districts, the property sits directly in the path of continued expansion fueled by population growth, corporate investment, and infrastructure development throughout the region. As developable land near Austin becomes increasingly scarce, large-scale ranches with significant water features, dramatic elevation, and protected surroundings have become exceptionally valuable. Hawes Ranch presents a rare opportunity to acquire a property with both immediate and long-term strategic potential. The ranch’s scale and topography create a compelling canvas for a variety of future uses. With extensive frontage along the Lower San Gabriel River and Lake Georgetown, dramatic hilltop elevations, and numerous premier homesites with unobstructed views, the property is uniquely suited for luxury estate development, a private compound, conservation-minded development, resort hospitality concepts, or a master-planned community designed around the natural terrain and water features. Native trees, rolling hills, scenic ridgelines, and river corridors create an environment rich in wildlife, recreation, and natural beauty. Opportunities for boating, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, and outdoor living exist throughout the property and surrounding Lake Georgetown area.

Williamson County | 163.36 acres
$24,504,000
Premium location just south of Taylor outside ETJ, southeast of the Samsung facility, and less than a mile south of the Samsung Highway eastward extension toward Highway 95. Easy access to Samsung, Taylor, and Austin. Several ranch building on the property including several barns, working pens, and a brick ranch house with about 1,675 sf under roof. Manville WSC provided rural water, and onsite septic system. Road frontage on CR 406 and owned access to CR 405. Property is Ag exempt. Additional prime acreage available. Priced at $24,504,000. ($3.53 per sf. for 163.36 acres).

Williamson County | 158.14 acres
$23,719,500
DESCRIPTION: Located just minutes outside of the city limits of Taylor, Texas the 158.14 acre, Taylor Farms, sits approximately 2.8 miles South of the Samsung Semiconductor Plant. In an area experiencing tremendous growth, this property is a prime candidate for single family residential, industrial, commercial or mixed- use development. The 158.14 acre tract offers dual frontage on both FM 973 and FM 1660 in Rices Crossing. Located just outside the Taylor City Limits and within the ETJ, the properties are situated in an Opportunity Zone and entirely outside of FEMA Floodplain areas, further enhancing development potential. There is an additional 22.29 acres available directly across FM 973 for a total of 180.43 acres. The surrounding area is experiencing rapid growth, making this a strategic opportunity for an investor or developer to purchase and plan for future development. All due diligence and development plans to be verified by the buyer. LOCATION: Taylor Farms is located approximately 2.8+/- miles south of the Samsung Semiconductor Plant, 3.49+/- miles south of the Taylor city limits, approximately 8.6+/- miles from Hutto, approximately 17+/- miles from Round Rock and approximately 27+/- miles to Downtown Austin TERRAIN: The property consists of open, mostly level dry farmland, offering ease of development and clear sightlines. IMPROVEMENTS: The land is unimproved, providing a blank slate for a variety of potential development uses. WATER: Avery Branch traverses the southern portion of the 158.14 acre tract, no portions of the properties appear to lie in the FEMA floodplain. Utilities: A 6" Manville WSC Line is located along the West side of FM 973. A 6" Manville WSC Line is located along the south side of FM 1660. Electricity is also present along both FM 973 and FM 1660. Buyers to verify all utilities.

Williamson County | 220 acres
$9,900,000
Near Samsung and Taylor, yet in very desirable Thrall ISD with the rural atmosphere; several attractive homesites with views, ideal for livestock operation, recreation, or development; a portion of two WCAD accounts, see sketch in supplements; has portion of Brushy Creek Water Control District reservoir on east side; rural water line in area but availability of meters not verified; restrictions in supplements; do not enter property without appointment

Williamson County | 157 acres
$7,065,000
Rare opportunity to own 157 +/- acres in rapidly growing Williamson County, offering exceptional long-term investment, agricultural, and future development potential. The property features approximately 4,400 feet of maintained county road frontage on two sides, creating excellent access, visibility, and flexibility for future planning. Currently in productive row crop farmland and growing corn, the property maintains an agricultural exemption for low annual taxes while allowing an owner to hold the land as a strategic investment. Power is available, and a Jarrell-Schwertner WSC water line is in place, adding valuable utility access for future use. With its usable terrain, strong road frontage, existing agricultural production, and proximity to major growth corridors, this tract is well positioned for a variety of possibilities including continued farming, land banking, estate use, or potential subdivision and development, subject to county and utility approvals. Conveniently located just 8 +/- miles from IH-35, 20 +/- miles from Georgetown, 22 +/- miles from Temple, and 40 +/- miles from Austin, this property offers the rare combination of rural scale, utility access, and strategic Central Texas positioning in one of the states most active growth regions. 157 +/- Williamson County 2 sides of maintained county road frontage (approx. 4,400 ft) Power available JARRELL-SCHWERTNER WSC line Farmland currently growing corn row crop Investment opportunity Ag exempt for low taxes 8 +/- miles from IH-35 20 +/- miles from Georgetown 22 +/- miles from Temple 40 +/- miles from Austin

Williamson County | 69.35 acres
$6,934,900
Ideally located property outside Taylor city limits and ETJ but near the new Samsung development site. Frontage on two paved county roads contribute to about a half mile of options for ingress and egress to this agriculture tax exempt property. Improvements include, community water, a brick home built on concrete piers with steel I-beams having about 3,150 sf under roof, and barn with about 10,000 sf under roof, two sheds with a total of about 3,200 sf under roof, and a half acre pond. $2.30/sq ft

Williamson County | 116.2 acres
$5,810,000
The property consists primarily of open pasture with scattered tree cover used for grazing of livestock. There is one stock pond on the property which provides water for livestock. Little Opossum Creek meanders along the property’s northern boundary. Topography and elevation are very conducive to many uses.

Williamson County | 262 acres
$5,763,750
This approximately 262-acre tract in Williamson County offers a rare blend of productive agricultural land, recreational appeal, and long-term flexibility in the heart of the Central Texas growth corridor. Currently under a cattle lease that maintains the agricultural tax valuation, the property provides immediate operational use with low holding costs, while offering strong potential for a future homestead, family compound, or long-term investment. The open pastureland is well-suited for grazing, ranching, and wildlife habitat, with six livestock ponds supporting current operations and potential fishing and recreational use. Electricity is available along the road frontages, and water infrastructure includes a 3-inch Manville water line along CR 463 and an additional water line along CR 484, creating multiple access points for future home sites or improvements. The expansive rolling acreage and rural setting allow for hunting, outdoor recreation, or the development of one or multiple residences while preserving privacy and agricultural use. Located approximately 5 miles from Coupland, 6 miles from US 290 in Elgin, 14 miles from the Samsung semiconductor facility, and about 30 miles from downtown Austin and Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, the property is also just 2.5 miles from the planned Lund Farm Development, reflecting ongoing residential and mixed-use growth in the area. Situated within one of the fastest-growing regions in Texas and served by Coupland ISD, this property offers a compelling combination of rural lifestyle, recreational enjoyment, and long-term upside.

Williamson County | 108.13 acres
$4,428,000
Positioned in the rapidly expanding Central Texas technology corridor, this 108 +/- acre tract offers exceptional flexibility for investors, developers, and landowners alike. With proximity to the Taylor semiconductor and emerging AI ecosystem, regional transmission infrastructure, and major transportation routes, the property is well positioned for future industrial, advanced manufacturing, or data center consideration, subject to buyer due diligence. The productive farmland has been utilized for organic growing practices, with soils tested by Texas A&M, offering the opportunity to continue agricultural use and maintain an ag exemption while planning for the future. Large, contiguous tracts in this growth corridor rarely become available, making this a rare opportunity to own land with both immediate agricultural value and long-term development potential. If mineral rights are available, they are negotiable. Storage containers, if on property, are also for sale.

Williamson County | 175.72 acres
$2,990,000
Nestled in the heart of Central Texas, Drew Ranch offers 175+ acres of scenic pastures, stately post oak groves, and thick native cover. With sweeping views across gently rolling terrain and 50 feet of elevation change, the property is approximately 80% fenced, well-drained, and sits entirely outside any floodplain. Four stock ponds, plus deep woods and sun-dappled glades, sustain thriving populations of whitetail deer, wild hogs, and other native wildlife. Large surrounding tracts create privacy and seclusion, while over 1,800 feet of County Road 442 frontage—plus miles of established interior trails—keep every corner of the property accessible by truck or ATV. Drew Ranch is ag exempt, unrestricted, and completely unencumbered—no pipelines, no oil tanks, no transmission towers, no existing leases. Utilities are already in place, including three water meters through Southwest Milam Water Supply and electric service from Bluebonnet Electric. A 2005 Heritage park-model RV with water, power, and septic, plus a fenced yard with an irrigation system, provide comfortable on-site accommodations while you plan your future use. A 16' x 30' Morgan Barn with power rounds out the improvements with storage for equipment, ATVs, and gear. Ideally positioned just 3/4 of a mile off FM 112 between Taylor and Lexington, the ranch sits approximately 37 miles from downtown Austin, 30 miles from Round Rock, and just 15 miles from Taylor—one of Central Texas' fastest-growing tech corridors. Whether you’re planning a private homestead, a recreational escape, or a long-term land investment, Drew Ranch is your chance to own the ultimate in Central Texas real estate. Buyer and buyer's representative shall verify all information.

Williamson County | 125.776 acres
$2,450,000
Expansive 125.776 acres of scenic farmland with exceptional views and no floodplain. The property includes a vintage homesite in need of TLC and offers abundant open space suitable for farming, ranching, or future development. No utilities currently onsite. A rare opportunity to own a large, versatile tract of land with strong potential in a peaceful rural setting.

Williamson County | 114.43 acres
$1,999,999
Situated in ever growing Williamson County, Texas, this 114-acre property features several ponds along with extensive crop and pasture lands. The property is well-equipped for farming, residential development, an RV or manufactured home park or a private retreat, providing a blend of natural beauty and agricultural potential. Ag exemption currently in place. Water meter already onsite. Newly paved road.