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05/18/2026
$950,000
30 ac.
ACTIVE
Green County - W9478 White Oak Road, Argyle, WI
You’re arriving somewhere few ever get the privilege to call their own—an extraordinary 30-acre luxury country estate tucked deep along the peaceful dead-end stretch of White Oak Road in the coveted rolling hills of Argyle. Set behind a breathtaking 460-foot gated entry, this secluded sanctuary unfolds like a private retreat carved from the very soul of southwest Wisconsin’s Driftless-inspired countryside—where luxury, land, and legacy converge.
Welcome to W9478 White Oak Road—a world-class estate designed for those who crave privacy, prestige, and an authentic connection to the land. Encompassing +/- 2,425 square feet, this magnificent 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath luxury log home showcases contemporary rustic architecture at its finest, masterfully constructed from massive hand-selected red pine logs sourced from northern Minnesota. Built in 2000 with a thoughtfully designed addition completed in 2014, this residence embodies craftsmanship rarely found in today’s market.
From the moment you step onto the brick-lined front patio, the home’s presence is undeniable. Inside, soaring wood craftsmanship, rich textures, and the unmistakable scent of natural timber create an atmosphere that feels both grand and deeply personal. The great room is anchored by a stunning fireplace and mantle, while towering south-facing picture windows flood the living space with natural light and warmth, framing panoramic views of your peaceful kingdom. Brazilian cherry hardwood floors flow elegantly throughout, blending timeless luxury with rugged authenticity.
The open-concept design seamlessly connects the living room to the dining area and into the spectacular newer addition—complete with its own fireplace, creating multiple gathering spaces equally suited for upscale entertaining or quiet evenings beside the fire. The kitchen is beautifully appointed with richly grained pecan cabinetry, ample prep space, and a layout designed for both function and hospitality. Just beyond, a walk-out screened porch offers the perfect setting for sunrise coffee, wildlife watching, and soaking in the serenity of your private landscape.
The primary suite is spacious, refined, and private, featuring its own luxurious bath and walk-in shower, while additional bedrooms and baths are positioned for comfort and convenience. A finished lower-level recreation room with half bath provides flexible living—ideal for guest overflow, game room, or executive retreat. A detached two-car garage adds utility, while a brand-new roof installed last fall provides peace of mind.
Yet as remarkable as the home is, the land itself may be even more compelling is this property was assigned two building rights with the ordinance that was passed by the Town of Adams.
This 30-acre estate is a breathtaking blend of rolling ridges, whispering valleys, walnut and oak timber, and spring-fed beauty. A crystal-clear spring-fed stream meanders through the valley floor, offering year-round water and enhancing both wildlife habitat and natural charm. Approximately one acre of fenced pasture provides room for horses, hobby farming, or boutique country living.
Behind the home rises a commanding ridge system wrapped in hardwood beauty, crowned by open pasture ground with exceptional food plot potential. This region of southwest Wisconsin is highly sought after not only for its scenic beauty, but for its rare combination of privacy, recreational excellence, and trophy-caliber hunting. Giant whitetails and thriving turkey populations are part of the lifestyle here—not an afterthought. The rolling topography, multiple valleys, hidden narrows, and natural funnels create the kind of landscape outdoor enthusiasts spend lifetimes searching for.
This estate lives far larger than its acreage suggests. It is immersive. Peaceful. Wildly beautiful.
Located in one of southern Wisconsin’s most desirable recreational corridors, this property places you within reach of Madison, Dubuque, and the greater Driftless Region while preserving the seclusion luxury buyers increasingly demand. Whether you envision a full-time executive country residence, an upscale recreational retreat, or a family legacy estate, this property offers a caliber of lifestyle that is increasingly rare.
This is more than a home. More than land. This is a private luxury sporting estate where comfort meets wilderness and every sunrise feels earned. W9478 White Oak Road is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own one of southwest Wisconsin’s most captivating rural properties. Taxes 6,743
PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS:
• 30± Acre Luxury Country Estate
• 2,425± Sq Ft Custom Northern Log Home
• 3 Bed | 2.5 Bath | New Roof
• 460-ft Gated Driveway
• Walnut & Oak Timberland
• Spring-Fed Stream
• Fenced Pasture
• Trophy Whitetail & Turkey Hunting
• Brazilian Cherry Floors
• Multiple Fireplaces
• Dead-End Road Privacy
Schedule your private showing today with Joe Nawrot and Brandon Wikman. Buyer must provide Proof of Funds Letter from bank or lender prior to showing. For more info contact Wisconsin Land Specialist, Brandon Wikman at 608.403.6003 or Joe Nawrot at 608.381.1627
Joe Nawrot and Brandon Wikman are Wisconsin’s #1 Ranked Listing and Selling Agents of United Country Real Estate working for the Wisconsin’s #1 Ranked United Country Real Estate Office.
02/11/2026
$1,399,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyman County - WP1, Lower Brule, SD
This 320 acre hunting and recreational property in Lyman County, South Dakota offers a diverse landscape, multiple water sources, established habitat features and access to the Missouri River corridor. The area is known for strong wildlife populations, including mule deer, whitetail deer, turkeys, upland birds and seasonal elk use. South Dakota residents also have opportunities to pursue trophy class bull elk in designated units and the terrain surrounding the Missouri River supports consistent wildlife movement throughout the year. The property includes a mix of grassland, rolling hills, brushy draws and river influenced terrain that naturally attracts game. A year-round creek runs through the acreage, providing a dependable water source that enhances habitat quality. Two rural water tire tanks and two earthen dams add additional water availability across the property, supporting both wildlife and potential grazing uses. These features contribute to a landscape that is well-suited for landowners interested in habitat management, hunting, or general recreational ownership. Food sources are already established, with two existing food plots in place and room to expand an additional ten to twenty acres if desired. A small alfalfa field provides another forage component that benefits deer, elk, turkeys and upland birds. The combination of natural cover, water and food sources creates a balanced habitat system that supports year-round wildlife use. The acreage size allows for long-term planning, whether the owner chooses to maintain the current layout or develop additional habitat projects. Perimeter fencing is in place around the property, offering potential for grazing or rotational use if incorporated into a management plan. The terrain includes elevated vantage points that provide wide views of the surrounding landscape, including expansive views of the Missouri River. The river corridor is a major influence on wildlife patterns in this region, and properties in this area often benefit from the natural travel routes created by the breaks and draws leading toward the river. Access to the Missouri River is convenient, with the Iron Nation Boat Launch located across the highway. This provides opportunities for fishing, boating, and additional outdoor recreation. The combination of private land ownership and nearby public water access creates a well-rounded outdoor environment for individuals who value both land-based and water-based activities. The property is located approximately one hour from Pierre, South Dakota, offering access to supplies, lodging and services. Nearby towns include Lower Brule, Chamberlain, Oacoma, Reliance and Kennebec. These communities provide groceries, fuel, hardware, and other essentials for landowners and visitors. The broader region is characterized by a blend of agricultural production and native habitat. Cropland, prairie, and river breaks intersect to create a landscape that supports wildlife throughout the year. Elk, mule deer and whitetail deer use the rugged terrain and cover near the river, while turkeys and upland birds are commonly found in areas with grassland, brush, and scattered timber. The propertys size and features make it suitable for individuals interested in hunting, habitat improvement, or recreational land ownership. Overall, this 320 acre property offers a combination of water features, established food sources, natural habitat, and access to the Missouri River corridor. The landscape supports a wide range of wildlife and provides opportunities for landowners to develop long-term management plans based on their goals. Buyers should evaluate the property according to their intended use and complete all due diligence related to utilities, access, and potential improvements.
06/02/2026
$11,444
0.23 ac.
ACTIVE
Putnam County - Satsuma, FL
Land That Feels Like a Vacation! Own a 0.23-acre wooded escape in Satsuma, Florida - where every day feels like a getaway. Enjoy privacy, natural surroundings, and nearby pond views in a flat, build-ready setting. Whether you're planning a modular home, mobile home, cabin retreat, or investment hold, this property makes it simple to start.
Located in a quiet, low-traffic area with only a few nearby homes, this land delivers a peaceful rural Florida lifestyle while still keeping you close to everyday essentials and outdoor recreation.
A nearby scenic pond enhances the setting with natural beauty- perfect for relaxing evenings, birdwatching, or enjoying Floridas laid-back atmosphere.
OWNER FINANCING: $374 down payment + One-time/non-refundable $349 doc fee, then $174/Month for 84 Months
Highlights
- 0.23 acres of flat, usable, and easy-to-develop land
- Quiet subdivision with minimal traffic and light development
- No HOA - full freedom and flexible land use
- Nearby pond offering peaceful natural views and wildlife activity
- Power approximately 0.25 miles away (Iowa Ave) future hookup potential
- Suitable for residential build, mobile home, or investment hold
Convenience & Location:
Enjoy a peaceful rural feel without being isolated. Everyday essentials - groceries, fuel, hardware, and dining, are just a short drive away in Satsuma and Palatka. For outdoor lifestyle seekers, the area opens up to St. Johns River boating, fishing spots, nature trails, and Florida state parks, giving you year-round recreation options.
A quiet, buildable Florida lot with natural charm and long-term upside- ideal for buyers looking to secure land today while keeping flexibility for tomorrow.
Here at Lifetime Land USA we pride ourselves in making sure the process is simple, quick and stress-free for you! We also offer easy financing as well as a discounted cash price.
To learn more about us and to view our other listings visit our website today!
PROPERTY DETAILS
APN: 13-11-26-8244-0270-0060
Size: 0.23
County, State: Putnam County Florida
Closest Town: 8 miles to San Mateo. 13 miles to Palatka. 2 miles to Satsuma. 51 mins drive to St. Augustine Beach. 1.5 hrs to Orlando.
Closest Shopping: 6 miles to gas station. 3 miles to grocery store. 12 miles to hardware store. 17 miles to Walmart.
HOA: No HOA
Highlights: Enjoy privacy in a quiet section of the subdivision with only a few neighbors nearby. Features flat terrain makes the property easy to use, and its location near a pond adds to the peaceful natural setting. Power is located approximately 0.25 miles away via Iowa Ave.
Utility Options
Power: Power nearby. Contact the local power provider for availability.
Water: Water well or cistern would be required.
Septic: Septic system would be required.
Additional Zoning Notes
Camping/RV: Not allowed on vacant land. With a permit, RV's allowed during land clearing (up to 60 days) or home construction (up to 12 months). Short term camping/RV allowed after a home is built on the property.
Mobile Homes: Allowed.
Custom Homes: There is NO time limit to build. No minimum sq.ft for a Modular Home.
Get in touch with one of our representatives today by visiting our website or reaching us by phone/email so we can help you find your perfect fit!
03/17/2025
$18,495,000
480 ac.
ACTIVE
Mineral County - 2418 USFS Rd 526, Creede, CO
Imagine owning a secluded sanctuary where every corner of the landscape invites you to connect with the raw beauty of the San Juan Mountains. Red Mountain Ranch is just that, a 480 deeded acre one of a kind property, offering an opportunity to raw natural resources, recreational possibilities, and unmatched privacy and access.
The property features two 7-acre lakes, over 3 miles of improved trout streams, and Red Mountain Creek, which flows through the entire length of the property. Red Mountain Creek, along with the lakes and streams, creates a private fishery that is completely under your management, offering exclusive fishing opportunities in its pristine waters. Abundant with brown trout, cutthroat trout, and rainbow trout, this fishery ensures a consistent and rewarding fishing experience while allowing owners to maintain the health and sustainability of its aquatic ecosystem. With no public access or pressure from outside anglers, the property provides a rare opportunity to preserve and enjoy a thriving, unspoiled fishery.
Elevations ranging from 9,300 to 9,700 feet offer spectacular views of Rhoda's Arch, the surrounding landscapes, and nearby 12,000+ foot peaks, including Piedra Peak, located just four miles away. The land itself is a diverse mix of aspens, spruce, and willows, further contributing to the property's raw beauty and ecological richness.
The estate includes multiple well-appointed structures, including an Engelmann Spruce Log Cabin boasting 4,193 square feet of living space with extraordinary high ceilings, a floor-to-ceiling three-story fireplace, and expansive windows showcasing the properties breathtaking views. Additional structures on the ranch include a large barn with a caretaker's apartment above, a second log cabin, a fully equipped workshop, and a dedicated yoga/exercise room near the main house.
Red Mountain Ranch is located in Game Management Unit 76, a highly sought-after area for big game hunting that is home to trophy-class wildlife, including 330 to 380 class bull elk and moose. The property is enrolled in the Landowner Preference Program and historically receives one bull elk tag, three cow elk tags, and one application for mule deer. This unit is truly considered one of the best Game Management Units in the region for hunting moose and elk, making it a prime location for hunters.
Recreational opportunities abound at Red Mountain Ranch, including hunting, fishing, swimming, hiking, rock climbing, and ATV exploration. The land's remote nature, year-round accessibility, and raw, unspoiled beauty make it feel like stepping back into the 1800s. It is a place where the land has remained largely untouched and protected from the outside world, providing a private sanctuary for those who call it home.
06/11/2026
$5,200,000
1000 ac.
ACTIVE
McCurtain County - N 4610 RD Idabel OK 74745, Idabel, OK
Oklahoma Legacy Ranch
Welcome to one of Southeastern Oklahoma's most extraordinary legacy properties -- an unmatched combination of ranching, recreation, hunting, fishing, and future investment opportunity just minutes from the heart of Idabel and Broken Bow.
This incredible 1,000-acre ranch in McCurtain County offers the rare balance of productive cattle ground, world-class hunting, premier waterfowl habitat, and breathtaking river frontage -- all in one turnkey recreational paradise.
With approximately 2 miles of scenic Little River frontage, this property is truly a sportsman's dream. The ranch features a stunning 15-acre stocked lake loaded with crappie and bass, additional stock ponds, winding creeks, and exceptional fishing opportunities along Little River itself. Waterfowl hunters will immediately recognize the elite potential this property holds. Between the 3 1/2 miles of Little River, 20 Duck sloughs, lake, and creek systems, ducks pour into this area by the droves, creating a premier Oklahoma waterfowl destination.
For the big game enthusiast, the hunting is second to none. This area is renowned for trophy whitetail genetics, including a verified 200-inch-class deer harvested nearby last season. Abundant hogs, waterfowl, and other native wildlife make this an unmatched year-round recreational ranch.
Operationally, the ranch is equally impressive. Currently utilized as both a working cattle ranch and recreational property, the land will support approximately 200 head of cattle with quality ranch management practices. Excellent Bermuda and native grasses, sandy loam soils, multiple water sources, and a 40'x60' hay barn provide the infrastructure needed for successful livestock operations.
The headquarters area already offers water and electricity, along with a spectacular homesite or lodge location overlooking the beauty of the ranch. Whether envisioning a luxury hunting lodge, family estate, or working ranch headquarters, the setting provides peace, privacy, and unforgettable Oklahoma sunsets.
Adding even more uniqueness to the property is one of Oklahoma's natural treasures -- the third-largest registered white oak tree in the state according to the historical registry. Native wild orange trees scattered throughout the ranch further enhance the beauty and character of this remarkable landscape.
Location is everything, and this ranch delivers:
Approximately 5 minutes to Idabel
Approximately 5 minutes to Broken Bow
Approximately 10 minutes to Broken Bow Lake
Approximately 25 minutes to Hochatown and the entertainment district
Approximately 2 hours to North Dallas
Approximately 1 hours to Texarkana
Properties offering this caliber of river frontage, cattle production, elite hunting, fishing, and recreation in such a prime location rarely come available. Whether you are searching for an investment property, hunting retreat, working ranch, or multigenerational legacy ranch, this Southeastern Oklahoma gem checks every box.
Peaceful. Private. Productive. Recreational.
A true Oklahoma legacy ranch.
Find you land, live your legacy
12/15/2025
$6,100,000
1137 ac.
ACTIVE
Nolan County - Blackwell, TX
Buffalo 4 Ranch 1,137 Acres
Premium Turnkey High-Fence Game Ranch
Blackwell, Texas Runnels & Nolan Counties
Property Overview
Buffalo 4 Ranch offers an exceptional opportunity to acquire a fully turnkey, high-fence game ranch totaling 1,137 contiguous acres in the heart of West-Central Texas. Spanning both Runnels and Nolan Counties, the ranch balances luxury accommodations, superior wildlife habitat, refined infrastructure, and remarkable natural diversity.
The landscape features 380 feet of elevation change ranging from 2,400 ft to 2,020 ft, offering dramatic views, rolling hills, deep draws, and secluded canyons. High-fence boundaries and cross-fenced pastures create a controlled environment for wildlife management, livestock, and recreational use.
Airport Access & Drive Times
DFW International Airport: approx. 233 miles
Abilene Regional Airport (ABI): approx. 58 miles
AustinBergstrom International Airport: approx. 238 miles
Waco Regional Airport: approx. 386 miles
The ranch is conveniently accessible via paved highway, offering privacy without sacrificing accessibility for owners and guests.
Water Infrastructure
Buffalo 4 Ranch is exceptionally well-watered and designed for dependable, year-round wildlife and livestock support:
7 ponds located throughout the ranch
2 electric water wells, both residences on water filtration systems
3 solar wells feeding trough systems strategically placed across the property
Wildlife, Hunting & Feed Systems
This ranch is currently operating outside of an MLD breeding program, maintaining a healthy and balanced multi-species population. Wildlife includes:
Whitetail deer, historically producing Boone & Crockett to 300"+ trophy quality
Axis, Blackbuck, Fallow deer, Transcaspian sheep
Turkey, Dove, Quail, Ducks, and Feral hogs
Supporting the wildlife program are:
13 deer feeders
12 protein feeders
11 premium hunting stands
The ranch has been heavily and professionally managed with excellent success. Game-to-acre ratios are nearly 1:1, supported by food plots, diverse vegetation, and robust water sources.
Vegetation, Timber & Habitat Diversity
Located in a transition zone between the Rolling Plains and northern Edwards Plateau, Buffalo 4 Ranch boasts exceptional habitat diversity.
Primary Tree & Brush Species
Live oak (large, established motts)
Post oak
Mesquite
Ashe juniper (cedar)
Hackberry
Elm
Chinaberry (limited)
Understory & Shrub Species
Lotebush
Elbowbush
Catclaw acacia
Whitebrush
Skunkbush sumac
Redberry juniper
Wild plum / sand plum thickets
Native Grasses & Forbs
Little, Big, and Silver bluestem
Sideoats grama
Buffalograss
Texas wintergrass
Indiangrass
Switchgrass
KR & Old World bluestem (improved areas)
Seasonal forbs such as sunflower, croton, broomweed
Wild rye and panicum grasses in drainages
This outstanding vegetation mix provides abundant browse, cover, mast, and nesting habitat, producing a top-tier environment for both native and exotic game species.
Residences & Improvements
Main Residence 2,214 sq ft (Built 2022)
A high-end, 2-story lodge-style home featuring:
Luxury plank flooring throughout
18 ft ceilings in the living room (18 20 ft) with plywood-backed walls for trophy mounts
Gourmet kitchen (13 18 ft) with quartz counters, double oven, wine fridge, walk-in pantry, electric cooktop & oven
Dining room (18 15 ft)
Whole-home and outdoor stereo system
Bedrooms & Baths
Master suite (24 22 ft) upstairs with sitting area, wine fridge, wet bar, coffee station
Oversized master bath with dual sinks, quartz counters, shower/tub combo, extensive built-ins
Guest bedrooms with built-ins, walk-in closets, and en-suite options
Mud room (8 10 ft), utility room (8 8 ft), hall bathroom, and additional storage throughout
Garage & Processing Facilities
37 40 ft insulated garage with temperature-controlled half bath
Commercial heater, commercial-grade freezer & fridge, commercial ice machine
Water filtration system for both homes
Exterior 40 10 ft covered animal processing area with walk-in freezer and electric winch
Outdoor Living
Front porch: 12 23 ft
Side porch: 12 77 ft
Back porch: 14 50 ft
Second Residence 1,683 sq ft (Built 2017)
A well-appointed single-story guest or staff home with:
New HVAC and heating
Stained concrete floors
Granite counters and knotty alder cabinets
Eat-in kitchen and center island
Master suite with walk-in closet
Two additional bedrooms with walk-in closets (one with built-in bunks)
Covered 8 60 ft back porch
Pull-through garage (13 32 ft)
Additional Ranch Infrastructure
Tractor & equipment barn
Two 300-gallon fuel tanks
15,000 lb split feed silo
Well-designed cow pens
Extensive network of interior ranch roads year-round accessible
High-fence perimeter and cross-fencing with low barbed-wire T-post construction
Approx. 150 acres of established food plots
Turnkey Offering
Buffalo 4 Ranch is offered turnkey, with the majority of furnishings conveying. Nearly every element of the property homes, feed systems, water infrastructure, fencing, and wildlife is ready for immediate use.
This ranch represents a rare opportunity to acquire a luxury recreational estate, an elite high-fence hunting operation, or a legacy family property with extraordinary improvements and exceptional habitat.
Offered at: $6,100,000
All information in this advertisement & herein is considered reliable but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all information in MLS, marketing or website including but not limited to schools, square footage, acres, taxes, easements & minerals.
06/01/2026
$6,232,000
1558 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - 23726 County Road 760, Nash, OK
Introducing the Salt Fork River Ranch - a truly one-of-a-kind recreational and ranching property located just 2.5 miles from the renowned Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge. This exceptional ranch offers an unmatched combination of premier hunting, productive grazing, and stunning river frontage in one of Oklahoma's most sought-after wildlife corridors.
The property features approximately 2.2 miles of Salt Fork River frontage, creating a diverse landscape of native grasses, plum thickets, and scenic river bottoms. The habitat diversity throughout the ranch provides outstanding cover, forage, and natural travel corridors for wildlife year-round.
Known for its incredible recreational appeal, the ranch is home to abundant populations of whitetail deer, bobwhite quail, and thousands of migratory waterfowl each fall. With the ranch sitting in close proximity to the refuge, the Salt Fork River serves as a major loafing and staging area for ducks and geese throughout migration season. Multiple shallow ripple areas along the river rarely freeze during cold temperatures, helping keep birds on the property even during harsh winter conditions. Low hunting pressure over the past several years has allowed the ranch to develop excellent whitetail numbers along with strong genetics, offering tremendous hunting opportunities for years to come.
The ranch has been exceptionally maintained and thoughtfully improved. Extensive trail systems and rock roads run throughout the property, allowing easy access across the ranch in all weather conditions. In addition to the recreational opportunities, the property is fully fenced and cross-fenced, making it well suited for rotational grazing and livestock operations.
There are 11 water wells located throughout the ranch, with several already piped to different pastures for livestock watering. The pastures have been consistently sprayed and fertilized annually and are in excellent condition.
Additional improvements include a home on the property along with multiple equipment storage buildings and support structures, making this a turnkey setup for both recreation and ranching operations.
Salt Fork River Ranch is a rare opportunity to own a highly improved recreational and working ranch in an area widely recognized for world-class waterfowl hunting, outstanding whitetail genetics, and productive native grass pasture. Properties offering this combination of river frontage, wildlife habitat, improvements, and operational functionality rarely come available.
Located just 25 miles north of Enid, the property is approximately 85 miles from Wichita, 105 miles from Oklahoma City, and 145 miles from Tulsa.
05/25/2026
$5,577
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Valencia County - Belen, NM
Land That Feels Like Vacation! Step into wide-open freedom with this 2-acre off-grid property in Belen, New Mexico, available for just $127/month. Perfect for buyers seeking affordable land, RV-friendly space, or off-grid living near Albuquerque, this property offers privacy, open skies, and real potential. If youve been waiting for a peaceful escape where every visit feels like a getaway, this is it.
Surrounded by natural desert beauty, open skies, and distant mountain views, this Belen NM land for sale is perfect for your future tiny home, RV basecamp, weekend retreat, or long-term homestead. Enjoy the flexibility to build or invest while still keeping costs low and ownership simple.
Only $127 down + $249 doc fee, then $127/month for 60 months- an easy, budget-friendly path to land ownership.
Features:
- 2 combined acres of usable land- more space, more privacy, more opportunity
- Flat, buildable terrain - ideal for RV setup, camping, or future construction
- Peaceful off-grid setting - no city noise, just open desert freedom
- Dirt road access via N Navajo Loop - simple, maintained access to the property
- Power poles approx. 2.25 miles away - future utility expansion potential
- Wide-open desert landscape with mountain views and endless skies
- Flexible land use - perfect for RV living, tiny homes, off-grid homestead, or land investment
Convenience & Location:
Enjoy true seclusion without being completely isolated. You're just a short drive to Belen and nearby towns, where you'll find grocery stores, fuel stations, dining, schools, and essential services. Easy access to main roads also connects you toward Albuquerque and surrounding areas, making this a great balance of privacy and practicality.
Whether you're looking for a low-cost land investment in Valencia County, an RV getaway, or a future build site, this property delivers both freedom and convenience in one package.
This is more than land- its your chance to create space, independence, and long-term value in New Mexico's open desert landscape.
Here at Lifetime Land USA we pride ourselves in making sure the process is simple, quick and stress-free for you! We also offer easy financing as well as a discounted cash price.
To learn more about us and to view our other listings visit our website today!
PROPERTY DETAILS
APN: 1-014-026-217-195-100240 & 1-014-026-217-195-100250
Size: 2
County, State: Valencia County New Mexico
Closest Town: 6 miles to Rio Communities. 9 miles to Belen. 20 miles to Los Lunas. 47 minutes drive to Albuquerque.
Closest Shopping: 7 miles to gas station, and grocery store, 8 miles to hardware store, 12 miles to Walmart
HOA: No HOA
Highlights: Tucked away in a secluded setting, this property is ideal for remote living or off-grid adventure. Two combined lots offer expanded space and flexibility, with relatively flat terrain for easy use. Accessible via a well-maintained dirt road off N Navajo Loop. Power poles run along N Navajo Loop, approximately 2.25 miles from the property.
Utility Options
Power: Contact the local power provider for availability. Solar panel, wind, and propane generation are all great alternatives.
Water: Water well or cistern would be required.
Septic: Septic system would be required.
Additional Zoning Notes
Camping/RV: Allowed 6 months with a permit from the County.
Mobile Homes: Allowed, minimum 840 sq.ft.
Custom Homes: No minimum sq.ft. Tiny Homes allowed! Any structure 120 sq.ft or larger requires county review.
Get in touch with one of our representatives today by visiting our website or reaching us by phone/email so we can help you find your perfect fit!
12/26/2024
$400,000
21.53 ac.
ACTIVE
Amherst County - 225 Opus Lane, Amherst, VA
Looking for a vacation home or family getaway? This charming lakefront A-frame is nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains about 40 minutes from popular Lynchburg, Virginia. With 20 acres of forested land, it offers hunting, deep-pond fishing, or just that perfect solitude you've been thinking of. Owner can finance this property on easy 30-year terms with a 10% down payment.
This home has been newly renovated including new roof and HVAC system, and is sparkling clean ready for move-in. A bedroom on the main level with a full bathroom across the hall offer convenience and rustic charm. The full kitchen has beautiful butcher-block countertops and brand new appliances. As you enter into the great room, you're greeted with astonishing lake views through the soaring chalet windows. A massive masonry fireplace completes the setting for those cozy winter nights in front of the fire.
Upstairs a comfy loft offers still more space for guests or family to spread out. All the finishes are rustic wood that's been newly stained with plenty of natural light. But that's not all! Downstairs is a full walkout basement with yet more room for accommodations. Another cute bathroom downstairs means this is a place you can stay as long as you want without cramping your style.
Finally, the wide deck on the front of the house has the most beautiful view overlooking the lake - your lake! - you've ever seen. It's a deep fishing lake with some granddaddy bass and a little pier on it. All around you are peaceful woods as far as the eye can see. It's time to go ahead and get that vacation place you've been thinking about. Agents are welcome, address is 225 Opus Lane, Amherst VA 24521, price is $400,000, Equal Housing Opportunity.
03/06/2026
$34,900
4.07 ac.
ACTIVE
Le Flore County - Honobia, OK
Lot #17 Scenic Mountain Retreat in The Preserve at Boktuklo Mountain
Property Summary
Lot #17 offers a remarkable opportunity to build your dream cabin or retreat in a private, gated mountain community. Located within The Preserve at Boktuklo Mountain, this 5+ acre tract features multiple prime build sites with panoramic views, excellent gravel road frontage, and a distinctive geological feature believed to be a glacial remnant from the last ice age. Towering oak, pine, and holly trees create a scenic, shaded setting surrounded by pristine wilderness. A completed survey is included, and owner financing is available.
Property Overview
This forested property boasts gently rolling terrain with a well-balanced mix of elevation and build-ready areas. Its road access is well-maintained and directly connects to State Highway 144. The property's standout feature is a rare rock formation that adds scientific intrigue and natural beauty.
Topography and Features
The site includes panoramic mountain views, mature trees throughout, and a unique geological rock formation. Multiple build locations offer privacy, solar exposure, and great vantage points. The property is ideal for off-grid systems including solar, well water, and septic.
Potential Uses
Lot #17 is perfectly suited for a secluded cabin, off-grid home, RV setup, or short-term rental. With no timeline for construction, owners can develop at their own pace while holding an appreciating land asset.
Outdoor Recreation and Surroundings
Located next to the Three Rivers Wildlife Management Area and bordering undeveloped timberland, the lot provides immediate access to over 200,000 acres of public land for hunting, hiking, ATV riding, and nature photography. This region supports healthy populations of deer, turkey, bear, and other game species.
Location Details
Just 5 minutes from the Honobia Creek Store, 25 minutes from Hochatowns resorts, shops, and lake access, and only 3 hours from the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Community roads are accessible year-round by 2WD SUVs and trucks.
Community Covenants
Light covenants protect the character of The Preserve while allowing flexibility. No mobile homes or junkyards are permitted. RVs, cabins, and barndominiums are welcome. No HOA dues or restrictive rules just simple land stewardship.
Conservation and Development Ethos
Previously a managed wildlife area, the Preserve is now a low-density, conservation-oriented development with over 12 miles of private gravel roads and access to year-round creeks, wildlife corridors, and ridge trails.
Owner Financing Terms
10% down, 10-year term, 12% fixed interest. Lower rates may be possible with larger down payments. Blue River Realty offers streamlined, bank-free purchasing.
Why Choose Lot #17?
Lot #17 offers rare geologic features, sweeping mountain views, and direct access to Oklahoma's premier public lands. With flexible financing, legal access, and a completed survey, this tract is ready for your dream build.
Call or text Blue River Realty at 539-426-1374 to schedule a tour or request more information today.
07/25/2024
$4,150,000
1280 ac.
ACTIVE
Sweet Grass County - Big Timber, MT
The Stagecoach Trail Ranch was once a corridor in the old west providing passage to travelers from Billings to Bozeman. Today this hunters paradise also serves as a major corridor for wildlife between two large land holdings that harbor herds of Elk, Mule Deer and Antelope. Not only does it offer the aforementioned species but, also, it offers black bear, turkey, upland birds, and mountain lion.
The two parcel property consists of 1,280 +/- acres in total. Of this contiguous two section ranch, there is 160+/- acres of dryland hay acreage with the remainder being lightly timbered filled draws and hills. The property gains elevation from east to west with spring fed tributaries carving out draws to the center of the property where the stagecoach trail was once located.
The old stagecoach trail is now part of the county road where the two seasonal tributaries flow towards until meeting the Deadmans Creek that flows west to east throughout the main property.
In its current capacity it is a working ranch maintaining a balance of smaller ruminants and cattle. The headquarters of the ranch features the main 16x80 3B/2B modular home on a foundation, homestead, barn, 7 additional outbuildings, and corrals. Additionally, there is 2023 16x80 3B/2B modular home on a foundation at the eastern border of the property.
08/12/2024
$15,995,000
758 ac.
ACTIVE
Medina County - Hondo, TX
Two Creeks Ranch, 758 acres located just 30 minutes west of San Antonio in Medina County, is a memory-making, live-water destination designed to make family, friends or business associates feel right at home in natural Texas.
When guests enter the simple, but elegant front gate on County Road 451 they are struck by the oak-lined, chip-sealed Knippa stone driveway and the flanking irrigated pecan orchard with more than 500 productive trees. Landscaping throughout was designed and installed by the late Marc Tellepson and the late Mark Scioneaux, both of Houstons famed Tellepsons Landscaping Company. The ranch has additional frontage on County Road 455.
By the time guests arrive at the main compound featuring the two dogtrot lodges that reflect Texas pioneer heritage and the adjoining renovated barn and primary gathering space known as the Party Barn, they know theyre somewhere special.
The Land
Nestled in an ecological transition zone, Two Creeks, as the name implies, offers the beautiful live water and legacy oaks of the Hill Country and the varied brush that marks superlative wildlife habitat in South Texas. In addition to majestic live oaks, the ranch is shaded by native pecan trees in the bottomlands of Hondo and Verde Creeks and old-growth bull mesquite throughout.
The Water
The creeks border the ranch on two sides. Verde Creek, which is a year-round creek, courses through the ranch for 1.7 miles on the east, providing private access to both banks. Hondo Creek runs along the south border for about 1.85 miles.
A 7 acre lake that measures about 22 feet at its deepest point is stocked with bass, perch and forage fish. It is peanut-shaped with a jutting peninsula, which maximizes bank frontage and allows for plenty of angling fun. In case guests prefer to swim, carefully stacked native rocks create the perfect place to launch into the lake.
Groundwater is also plentiful. Two Creeks Ranch has two center pivots supplied by an Edwards Aquifer irrigation well with 60 acre-feet of transferable Edwards water. There is an additional well on the property.
The Wildlife
Two Creeks Ranch has been managed primarily for doves, but whitetail deer, feral hogs, free-ranging exotics abound. A variety of varmints, small game and non-game species also call the low-fenced ranch home.
The Lifestyle
Guests can sharpen their shooting skills and pass an enjoyable afternoon at the five-stand skeet range outfitted with six movable trap houses. Once the smoke has cleared, they can congregate at the nearby Gun Room, a 945 square foot gathering space that includes a wet bar, drink coolers, a 72-inch TV as part of the indoor sitting area, gun lockers, WiFi and a built-in sound system.
For those who prefer to be outdoors, a 1,850 square-foot covered porch area, located between the Gun Room and the skeet range, is the perfect spot. Guests can sit in the shade of two ancient live oaks as they enjoy conversation and a cool breeze.
Accommodations
A set of two identical 3,130 square-foot dogtrot lodges, crafted from reclaimed and washed barnwood epitomize the clean country style that defines Two Creeks Ranch and serve as the main compounds focal point. Unlike their historical Texas predecessors, the dogtrots are enclosed.
Each lodge, outfitted with WiFi, a built-in sound system and wood burning fireplace, sleeps up to 12 people. The spacious porches, on front and back, make it easy to take the conversation outdoors.
The downstairs encompasses 2,072 square feet and includes four bedrooms with two double beds, a coffee bar, TV and a private bath with heated floor. The upstairs features two king suites with a coffee bar, TV and a private bath with heated floor.
A short walk down a crushed granite path bordered with concrete brings guests to the 11,600-square-foot Party Barn. Crafted from an existing barn, the Party Barn combines entertainment and dining space with storage and workspace under one roof.
The dining hall and the state-of-the-art, custom chefs commercial kitchen encompass about 2,000 square feet and can accommodate up to 50 guests for special events. The mesquite-topped bar is set off by the shiplap walls adorned with metal touches reminiscent of modern ranchhouse style.
The interior of the Party Barn also includes two big screen TVs, shuffleboard, video golf and Buck Hunter as well as self-serve drink coolers, WiFi, a built-in sound system and two restrooms.
An outdoor pass-through transitions into a 3,600 square-foot work barn, which includes a gym and loft storage area. In addition, there are three small apartments: the 180 square-foot bunk room has four bunkbeds and a private bath; the 216 square-foot apartment, known as Joes Room, has a queen bed and a private bath; and the 430 square-foot downstairs room has two queen beds and a private bath.
Because a party is even better outdoors, the Party Barn has a 3,000 square-foot covered porch shaded by Mexican sycamores. The porch has a built-in sound system, a TV, large outdoor fans, a fire pit and an outdoor bar with an ice machine.
A second compound, featuring the Casa Verde House, the Ranchero House and a large storage barn, is easily accessible over improved ranch roads.
The newly renovated, two-story Casa Verde House encompasses 2,000 square feet with the bonus of a wraparound porch. The downstairs is dedicated to fun with a wet bar and shuffleboard. It also includes a restroom.
The upstairs features a full kitchen and laundry room as well as a king suite with a private bath and bedroom with a queen bed and two doubles. A full bath completes the upstairs.
The nearby three-bedroom/two-bath Ranchero House, a traditional ranch-style home, features a front porch as well as a screened porch. A kitchen office, laundry room, covered carport and detached game room round out the space.
Water is delivered to all these houses by the Yancey Water Supply Corporation.
Infrastructure
The 5,900 square-foot Maintenance Barn, located in proximity to the main compound, is the site of the covered game cleaning station as well as the walk-in refrigerator and freezer. It also includes restrooms and additional storage.
The 800 square-foot Laundry Building is conveniently situated within easy reach of the dogtrot lodges and Party Barn. Despite its utilitarian purpose, the stone building is one of the ranchs most beautiful.
The main compound also has 3,000 square feet of covered parking. The ranch roads are caliche or improved, built-up dirt roads.
All furnishings with the dogtrots as well as the entertainment area and commercial kitchen transfer with the sale.
In addition, the 22,500 square-foot Hangar Barn, made from a converted airplane hangar, provides both individual storage rooms as well as loft storage rooms.
The Opportunity
Two Creeks Ranch is the best of old and new Texas. Built to surround family, friends and business associates in the time-tested warmth of hospitality and the well-watered landscape of natural Texas. Claim Two Creeks Ranch as your place. A one-of-a-kind destination for making memories that will color your world.
Existing hunting and grazing leases create an income-producing opportunity for a new owner, if desired.
To experience the natural style of Two Creeks Ranch, a premier Texas destination, for yourself, call Howard W. Hood with Hood Real Estate Inc. at (830) 739-3815. Listed for $15,995,000.
04/24/2026
$6,400
2.58 ac.
ACTIVE
Costilla County - San Luis, Colorado 81151, San Luis, CO
Out on Wild Horse Mesa, you get the kind of space that makes it easy to breathewide views, big sky, and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains sitting on the horizon. This is Costilla County high-country desert: bright sun, clean air, and quiet that feels real. Youre about 10 minutes from San Luis (Colorados oldest town), so you can grab supplies, food, and local history without giving up the off-grid feel.
This 2.58 acres is built for simple plans: camp here, build here, or set up a base for weekends and long stays. The zoning is estate residential, and camping is allowed (with common-sense time limits), with a temporary RV occupancy permit option while you build. With no HOA and power poles next to the property, you can keep it straightforwardthink solar + backup generator now, and an easier path to power later if thats your goal.
When you want to get out and explore, youre in a strong location for real Colorado experiences: the Stations of the Cross shrine in San Luis, open valley drives, and nearby outdoor spots like Sanchez Reservoir State Wildlife Area for fishing, hunting, and camping (check current access rules). And if youre up for a bigger day trip, Great Sand Dunes National Park sits up the valley. This is a place to build a simple life, one step at a timecampfire nights, star-filled skies, and room to do things your way.
We are open to owner financing as well - here is what that would look like:
- Total Money Down: $599 ($349 downpayment + $250 closing cost)
- Monthly: $115/month for 72 months
See Info below!
- Subdivision: Wild Horse Mesa
- State: Colorado
- County: Costilla
- Zip:81152
- Size: 2.58 Acres
- Parcel: 71211410
- Legal Description: W.H.M. SECTION C BLK 31 PARCEL 33
- Approximate Lat/Long Coordinates:
37.1464, -105.5200
37.1456, -105.5200
37.1456, -105.5213
37.1464, -105.5213
- Annual Taxes: Approximately 37.42/year
- Zoning: Estate Residential
--- For a site built home, you need a 600sqft minimum footprint.
--- Mobile homes are Allowed.
--- You can camp for 14 days (every 3 months)
--- Temporary RV Occupancy permit available ($250 fee - good for 90 days at a time while building, renewable).
--- Zoning office is open Monday through Thursday and can be contacted at (719) 672-9109 to answer any questions.
- HOA/POA: No
- Improvements: None
- Access: Dirt Road
- Water: Would be by well
- Sewer: Would be by septic
- Utilities: Would be by alternative
**Note: Information presented on this page is deemed accurate, but is not guaranteed. Buyer is advised to do their own due diligence**
05/26/2026
$595,000
70.41 ac.
ACTIVE
Juneau County - N971 Pekala Road, Mauston, WI
You’ve just found one of the most visually breathtaking recreational properties ever brought to market in this region of Wisconsin — a 70 acre national-caliber hunting and lifestyle sanctuary known as Three Ridges at Big Creek, located near the Juneau and Sauk County line just 2.5 miles north of Lake Redstone near La Valle, Wisconsin.
This is not ordinary hunting land. This is not just vacant acreage. This is a once-in-a-generation legacy estate where water, stone, timber, wildlife, history and raw natural beauty collide in a way that feels almost impossible to recreate.
As if God spent a little extra time creating this place, Three Ridges at Big Creek is so utterly breathtaking it feels pulled straight from the pages of National Geographic — a private world of cascading bluffs, deep sweeping valleys, ancient sandstone walls, spring-fed waterways, hidden creek corridors, towering hardwood ridges and storybook scenery that stops you in your tracks.
Set in the rugged hill country of southern Juneau County, this extraordinary recreational property consists of approximately 70 acres of some of the most diverse and awe-inspiring land you will find in Southwest Wisconsin. The property features approximately one-half mile of frontage on West Branch Big Creek, roughly one mile of dramatic sandstone rock outcroppings, over two miles of groomed internal trails, natural springs, multiple creek systems and a true trophy whitetail hunting layout that serious outdoorsmen dream about but rarely encounter.
From the moment you arrive, the property announces itself with identity and purpose. A custom entrance sign welcomes you to Three Ridges at Big Creek setting the tone for a landholding that feels established, storied and significant. Beyond the entrance, the land opens into a secluded valley floor wrapped by towering ridges, mature timber, pine pockets, native grasses, creek bottoms, food-plot-style openings and a groomed trail network that winds through the property like a private wilderness park.
The water is the heartbeat of this estate. West Branch Big Creek flows through the property with the kind of quiet, constant presence that brings life to every acre. Along its banks are shaded corridors, natural crossings, sandy bends, grassy edges, wildlife trails and peaceful pools of moving water. Add in natural springs and creeks, and you have a hydrological masterpiece — a property shaped, fed and defined by live water.
Then come the rocks.
Three Ridges at Big Creek is a true geological wonder. Massive sandstone outcroppings rise from the creek corridor and timbered slopes, forming cathedral-like stone walls, moss-covered ledges, ancient shelves, fern-lined pockets, overhangs and bluff faces that feel more like a wilderness documentary than a private Wisconsin land listing. One of the property’s signature landmarks, The Stone Cathedral, captures the soul of this place — towering rock, old-growth character, filtered sunlight, ferns, moss, roots, timber and silence all gathered into one unforgettable setting.
This is the kind of scenery people drive hours to hike, photograph and experience. Here, it belongs to you.
The land itself lays out like a world-class recreational property should. The topo maps tell the story: a deep valley floor anchored by West Branch Big Creek, with steep wooded ridges climbing on both sides and natural terrain features creating funnels, saddles, benches, bedding knobs, pinch points and travel corridors. The property sits in a landscape of serious elevation change, where deer movement is shaped by water, cover, ridge structure and the natural lay of the land.
For the whitetail hunter, this is sacred dirt.
Everything about this property screams trophy-caliber deer hunting: secluded bedding cover, heavy creek-bottom security habitat, mature hardwood ridges, conifer pockets, thick brush, edge habitat, natural funnels, strategic openings, stand locations and proven mature buck history. The trail camera photos speak for themselves, showing quality whitetails using the property through multiple seasons, including daylight movement, velvet footage, fall activity and winter travel patterns.
Some farms give you hope. This one gives you goosebumps.
The hunting setup is not based on theory — it is built into the land. Bucks can bed high, travel low, cruise the creek edges, stage in openings, work through saddles and slip along the mowed trail system. The combination of ridge, creek, cover and food creates the kind of natural movement that cannot be manufactured. This is a legitimate whitetail sanctuary in one of Wisconsin’s most desirable recreational corridors.
The internal access is another major advantage. With more than two miles of groomed trails, the property is turn-key from day one. Whether you are slipping into a morning stand, checking trail cameras, touring guests by UTV, managing food plots, accessing creek crossings, exploring rock outcroppings or simply enjoying a ride through the valley, the trail system transforms this property from raw land into a turnkey recreational estate.
The valley floor offers a rare blend of beauty and function. Open meadow areas and mowed paths provide opportunities for food plots, wildlife openings, camping areas, picnic sites, shooting lanes, staging areas or family gathering spaces. These openings are framed by towering timbered ridges and creek-bottom cover, giving the property a secluded, park-like feel while still maintaining the wildness and privacy serious land buyers seek.
Location only strengthens the offering. Three Ridges at Big Creek is positioned just 2.5 miles north of Lake Redstone, near La Valle, Wisconsin, in a highly sought-after area for buyers searching for Southwest Wisconsin recreational land for sale, Juneau County hunting land, land near Lake Redstone, Wisconsin creek frontage property, whitetail hunting land near Sauk County, timbered acreage for sale in Wisconsin, land with springs and rock outcroppings, and premium hunting property near the Juneau and Sauk County line.
This is the kind of property that attracts multiple buyer profiles: the serious whitetail hunter, the family looking for an outdoor legacy retreat, the outdoor enthusiast, the conservation-minded buyer, the investor seeking scarce recreational land, or the dreamer who has been waiting for a property that feels truly different.
And this one is different.
Three Ridges at Big Creek is not defined by one feature. It is the rare combination of everything buyers hope to find but almost never see together: live water, springs, creek frontage, rock outcroppings, ridges, timber, trails, food-plot potential, privacy, road access, mature buck history, named landmarks and a setting so visually dramatic it scarcely feels real.
Imagine a morning here.
Fog lifting from the creek. A barred owl calling from the ridge. A mature buck stepping out of the shadows along a mowed trail. Turkeys scratching through the hardwoods. Cold spring water feeding the creek below a wall of sandstone. Your family riding side-by-sides through ferns and timber. Kids exploring the creek bank. Friends gathered after a hunt. Sunlight falling across The Stone Cathedral while the valley goes quiet.
That is the power of this property.
Three Ridges at Big Creek is more than a land purchase. It is a place to hunt, explore, gather, protect and pass down. It is a property with a name, a soul and a story already written into its ridges. It is a destination-quality Wisconsin recreational estate with the kind of natural beauty, water resources, geological character and trophy whitetail potential that puts it in a category of its own.
Properties like this are not built. They are discovered. And when they finally come to market, they rarely last.
For buyers searching for a world-class Wisconsin hunting property, a private recreational retreat near Lake Redstone, a creek-front legacy estate in Southwest Wisconsin or a rare piece of land near the Juneau and Sauk County line, Three Ridges at Big Creek represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own one of the most iconic 70 acre properties in the region.
This is Three Ridges at Big Creek — a breathtaking Wisconsin recreational sanctuary where every ridge, creek bend, spring, bluff and trail tells you the same thing: This is literally as good as it gets.
Schedule your private showing today with Brandon Wikman or Joe Nawrot. Buyer must provide Proof of Funds Letter from bank or lender prior to showing. For more info contact Wisconsin Land Specialist, Brandon Wikman at 608.403.6003 or Joe Nawrot at 608.381.1627
Joe Nawrot and Brandon Wikman are Wisconsin’s #1 Ranked Listing and Selling Agents of United Country Real Estate working for the Wisconsin’s #1 Ranked United Country Real Estate Office.
PROPERTY DETAILS:
- Juneau County land for sale
- Recreational property for sale in Sauk County, Wisconsin
- Hunting land for sale near Lake Redstone, La Valle, Wisconsin
- Wisconsin property with natural springs
- Southwest Wisconsin recreational land
- Wisconsin hunting land for sale near Lake Redstone
- Brandon Wikman Wisconsin Land Specialist
- Joe Nawrot Wisconsin Land Specialist
03/05/2026
$7,995
0.22 ac.
ACTIVE
Putnam County - 0 Lenore Ave, Interlachen, FL
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-Sign your agreement and join the community of 700+ proud landowners.
Dear Land Buyer,
Are you looking for a small Florida lot without HOA restrictions or lots of neighbors?
This property is for you if you want flexibility and privacy. It's not for someone looking for a gated community with pools and restrictions.
- Hold it now for just $50 on our website. Stillness Sunday coupon available on our website.
People buy here because it's affordable, lower density, and predictable. You're not competing with high-rise builders or master-planned developments. It's rural residential. Simple ownership.
Zoning is R-2. That means you can build a single-family home or place a mobile home. It does not allow heavy commercial or industrial use.
The lot has dirt road access. You can physically reach your property without crossing someone else's land.
Power is likely available nearby. You would install a well and septic, which is standard for this area.
The land is flat, 0-2% slope. That makes it easier to use compared to sloped or swampy lots.
Vegetation is mixed pine flatwoods with grass patches. Clear what you need. Leave what you don't.
It is not in a special hazard flood zone based on our research. That matters because flood zones can require additional insurance.
People buy in this part of Florida because they want space without city pressure. No congestion. No density. No overregulation.
But lots with no HOA, mobile-home-friendly zoning and no special hazard flood zone do not stay available long.
So if you've been waiting for the right place to buy land, now's the time.
Note: All information is based on independent research. Buyers should confirm zoning, access, and utility availability directly with Putnam County before making plans.
A one-time document preparation fee is paid upfront at closing and covers deed preparation, recording, and administrative costs.
LOT BREAKDOWN: WHAT YOU'RE GETTING
Assessor's Parcel Number: 26-09-24-4076-0730-0310
Legal Description: Lot 31, Block 73, Interlachen Lakes Estates Unit 17, as recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 27 of the Public Records of Putnam County, Florida
Elevation: 120
GPS Center Coordinates (Approx.): 29.6803, -81.86794
Annual Taxes: ~$87.91
Zoning: Residential-2 (R-2)
Time Limit To Build: None as far as we are aware
Access: Dirt Road
Power: Electricity is available for connection
Water: A well would need to be installed
Sewer: A septic system would need to be installed
Official Contacts: Please contact Putnam County
RVs Allowed?: We recommend that you contact Putnam County to confirm, but according to our research, you can get a temporary permit to live in an RV while building a home
Buildable?: Because we do not know the specifics of what you may want to build on the property, we recommend that you contact the building and/or zoning department(s) for more information on the relevant zoning and building regulations and how to obtain a building permit
Survey Available?: No, we have not had a survey commissioned, but if you would like to pay for a survey we would be happy to work with your chosen surveyor
In HOA?: No HOA
Annual HOA Dues: ~$0.00
11/11/2025
$8,997
5.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Costilla County - 0 South Pueblo Road, Blanca, CO
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- Sign your agreement and join the community of 700+ proud landowners.
Dear Land Buyer,
Are you dreaming of a peaceful Colorado escape - a place where you can finally unplug, breathe fresh mountain air, and build the life you've imagined?
This 5.16-acre property in Costilla County, CO might be exactly what you've been searching for.
- Hold it now for just $50 on our website. Stillness Sunday coupon available on our website.
It's zoned Estate Residential, allowing you to build a single-family home, set up a manufactured home, or create your own off-grid retreat.
With no HOA, there are no extra fees or outside rules - just you and your land.
The terrain is mostly level with a gentle 0-3% slope, making it easy to build, camp, or simply relax and enjoy - and it sits outside a special hazard flood zone, giving you extra peace of mind.
Most neighbors here embrace self-sufficient living with solar power, private wells, and septic systems.
It's your chance to join a community of independent landowners who value privacy, space, and simplicity.
And beyond your doorstep, you'll find some of Colorado's most underrated gems - Smith Reservoir, Great Sand Dunes National Park, and countless hiking and fishing spots - all within easy reach.
This corner of southern Colorado is quickly gaining attention from builders, investors, and outdoor lovers drawn to its affordability, open landscapes, and freedom from city stress.
You're still within a day's drive of Denver or Santa Fe, yet far enough to truly slow down and reconnect with nature.
If you've been waiting for the perfect spot to build, camp, or invest - this is your sign.
Note:
All information is based on our research. Please confirm zoning, access, and utilities directly with Costilla County before building or making plans.
A one-time document preparation fee is paid upfront at closing and covers deed preparation, recording, and administrative costs.
LOT BREAKDOWN: WHAT YOU'RE GETTING
Assessor's Parcel Number: 70382860
Legal Description: S.L.V.R Unit 23 Block 9 Lot 7
Elevation: 7650
GPS Center Coordinates (Approx.): 37.40234, -105.6279
Annual Taxes: ~$149.07
Zoning: Estate Residential
Time Limit To Build: None as far as we are aware
Access: Improved Road
Power: Electricity would likely to have to be solar or another alternative system
Water: A well would need to be installed
Sewer: A septic system would need to be installed
Official Contacts: Please contact Costilla County
RVs Allowed? We recommend that you contact Costilla County to confirm but, according to our research, camping is allowed for up to 14 days every 3 months, or apply for a permit if you'd like longer stays
Buildable? Because we do not know the specifics of what you may want to build on the property, we recommend that you contact the building and/or zoning department(s) for more information on the relevant zoning and building regulations and how to obtain a building permit
Survey Available? No, we have not had a survey commissioned, but if you would like to pay for a survey we would be happy to work with your chosen surveyor
In HOA? No HOA
Annual HOA Dues: ~$0.00
06/02/2025
$3,499,000
562 ac.
ACTIVE
Le Flore County - Pocohontas Rd, Wister, OK
BUZZARD ROOST RESORT
An Exceptional Southeast Oklahoma Retreat: Luxury, Adventure & Natural Beauty
This remarkable property has been transformed into a premier resort-style getaway designed to showcase the breathtaking scenery of Southeast Oklahoma. Set along the north shores of Wister Lake, the estate offers endless opportunities for recreation and relaxation. With two immaculate mini cabins nestled away from the main residence and a private 15-acre lake at your doorstep, this destination is ideal for homesteading, VRBO income, fishing, hunting, hiking, ATV/UTV riding, horseback adventuresyou name it, this place delivers. And, possible owner financing to a qualified buyer!
LOCATION: Located in LeFlore County, Southeast Oklahoma. Less than 4 hours from DFW, 2 hours from Tulsa, and less than an hour drive from Ft. Smith, Ark.. Approximately 2 miles Southeast of Wister, a rural community with a K-12 school, several retail businesses, 2 livestock sale barns, restaurants, and community services. Less than 700 feet north of the waters of Wister Lake and actually adjoins the Wister Lake Corp land. Numerous other lakes are in the area including Cedar, Kerr, Eufaula, Tenkiller and Broken Bow. The Cedar Lake and Blackfork riding trails are only miles to the south. The Ouachita National Forrest is just miles to the south with all the perks that it provides.
SITE: 562 acres featuring wooded areas, open meadows, and scattered timber. The southern section rises to Buzzard Roost Ridge, offering incredible views of Wister Lake and the surrounding mountain ranges to the north and south. Topography ranges from level to moderately sloping, allowing for exceptional potential homesites, particularly along Buzzard Ridge and the north boundary near Pocahontas Road.
IMPROVEMENTS: The 3,000+ sq ft main residence has been completely remodeled with exceptional craftsmanship and top-tier materials. Features include: 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, Fireplace, Carport, Full-height glass windows overlooking the private lake, A spacious deck capturing panoramic vistas, Two high-end mini cabins sit adjacent to a beautifully crafted rock patio with a fire pitperfect for gatherings or VRBO guests. A large Quonset-style barn provides ample equipment storage. Infrastructure includes: Four gated entrances (two electric), New fencing with painted pipe bracing and corners, A functional chicken coopcomplete with chickens.
ACCESS: Convenient access via county-maintained blacktop frontage on the north side and gravel road on the west. Only 2 miles southwest of Wister and SH-271.
UTILITIES: Electric, rural water, propane, and phone services are available.
USAGE: Perfect for: Homestead VRBO Cabin sites Camping Hunting Hiking ATV/UTV Horseback Riding Recreation
COVER: A blend of hardwoods, pine, scattered openings, and selectively planted pine stands in varying stages of growth. The property features an excellent trail system suitable for UTV/ATV use, horseback riding, or hiking. Strategic thinning has enhanced both aesthetics and usability.
WILDLIFE: Bordering a state-managed wildlife area, the property hosts abundant deer and turkey populations, along with diverse small game. Several feeders and hunting stands are already in place, ensuring exceptional hunting opportunities.
WATER: A stunning 15 acre private lake is the centerpiece of the property, accompanied by two additional pondsone fully groomedsituated in the valley on each end.
COMMENTS: This is truly a rare offering. The improvements are exceptional, the views are unmatched, and the recreational potential is limitless. Surrounded by the Ouachita, Sugarloaf, Cavanal, and East Sans Bois mountain rangeswith a full view of Wister Lake from the southern ridgethis estate captures the essence of Southeast Oklahomas natural beauty. And, owner financing is available to a qualified buyer!
Whether you're seeking a premier homestead, a high-performing VRBO investment, or the ultimate private retreat, Buzzard Ridge Resort sets a new standard.
Call today to experience it for yourself!
05/01/2023
$26,500,000
1899.83 ac.
ACTIVE
Bandera County - Bandera, TX
Major Price Improvement! Was $16,000 per acre, now $13,950 per acre. Sitting on the headwaters of Myrtle Creek in a ruggedly beautiful box canyon in Bandera County BW Ranch offers live water and some of the most magnificent views in the country. The 1899.83-acre ranch, which fronts FM 2828, is just 12 miles from Bandera, 17 miles from Kerrville (and its airport with two runways up to 6,000 feet), and 42 miles to San Antonio.
Land, Wildlife and Water
In Texas, it is rare for a ranch to include an expansive stunning viewshed as a primary asset. The BW Ranch showcases 24 peaks, expansive valleys and views that stretch to Bandera, Kerrville and Medina.
The ever-changing landscape is enhanced by diverse vegetation. Cypress trees surround the main lake. Pecan trees shade the valley. Live oaks and Spanish oaks dot the native grasslands. A lone bull mesquite shades the pavilion. Cedar has been aggressively cleared and prescribed burns have been used to clear and reinvigorate the land. As a result, desirable native Hill Country browse provides a nutritious buffet for wildlife.
Whitetails that benefit from enhanced genetics, Rio Grande turkeys, dove and bobwhite quail are native to the ranch. A herd of bison, numbering upwards of 50, graze the flats and hillsides. Auodad sheep along with blackbuck antelope, axis, fallow and sika deer also call the ranch home. Other wild denizens include coyotes, bobcats, mountain lions and a host of other non-game species and songbirds.
Two Longhorns also roam the ranch. Ones horns measured 13.5 feet the last time a tape was put to them. Those numbers place him in world-record territory.
Year-round Myrtle Creek brings life-giving crystalline water to the property. It feeds nine dammed ponds, making water for wildlife easily accessible throughout the ranch.
An 8-acre spring-fed lake, stocked with largemouth bass enhanced by Florida bass genetics, blue cats, blue gills and sun perch is arguably the recreational focal point. Anglers have landed some bass that tipped the scales at more than 14 pounds. A boat house, with a bathroom, a fish cleaning station and a pontoon boat, ensures that family and friends can make the most of the clear, inviting water.
The ranch boasts second spring-fed lake, which is smaller. It, too, is stocked with desirable fish for additional angling fun.
Living
The three-bedroom/two-bath ranch house reflects its setting. Native limestone defines the exterior and interior flourishes including the impressive fireplace. Built with an eye to simple, comfortable elegance, the bright airy home combines soaring ceilings, shiplap, warm wood accents, Saltillo tiles and oversized windows. In the sunroom, which overlooks a pond surrounded by a bounty of native vegetation, the line between outside and inside is seemingly invisible.
In addition, the homes open floor plan includes a well-appointed kitchen, living room and trophy room. It's aesthetic and design invite gathering.
Building sites, with exceptional views, abound. The possibilities for creating a livable masterpiece built to the new owner's taste and specifications are limitless.
A nearby open-air pavilion, reminiscent of old-time Hill Country dance halls, takes the party outside. The pavilion, which follows the architectural theme of the main house, includes a full kitchen and large fireplace.
The comfortable three-bedroom/two-bathroom caretaker's quarters with a full kitchen and large porches, front and back, is situated nearby. Currently, it is used for employee housing, but could host overflow guests.
Infrastructure
More than 25 miles of improved roads stretch to the highest peaks and most far flung corners providing complete, easy access.
The main barn (approximately 40 x 60), which is constructed from metal and insulated, features four horse stalls, an office with a shower, a tack room and a tool room. Twelve-foot-tall doors on both ends keep equipment access simple.
An equipment barn (approximately 20 x 45) with a game cleaning station that includes winches, running water and a walk-in cooler rounds out the infrastructure.
The Opportunity
The Hill Country is known for its live water and breathtaking scenery, but its rare to find a ranch that has both with plenty of elbow room. The fact that BW Ranch is also conveniently located to small towns and San Antonio makes it one of one.
To experience the natural beauty of the BW Ranch for yourself, call Howard W. Hood with Hood Real Estate Inc. at (830) 739-3815. The ranch was listed for $16,000 per acre. Now just $13,950/acre.
05/09/2024
$49,985,000
5896 ac.
ACTIVE
Palo Pinto County - 1500 Upper Brad Rd, Strawn, TX
5,888+/- Acre W-W Ranch, Brad, Western Palo Pinto County, Texas:
This vast property spanning approximately 5,888 acres located in western Palo Pinto County, Texas is accessible via US Hwy 180 and Upper Brad Road (South of Possum Kingdom). The property features diverse terrain including flat agricultural fields, grassy pastures, undulating grasslands, elevated plateaus, and a picturesque valley with productive soils, pecan trees and 3 miles of clear Ioni Creek running through it. Rich vegetation including various tree species (live oak) and high-protein plants, making it ideal for game ranching, including 350 feet of elevation change. Improvements include a cattle handling facility, residential compound, storage buildings, workshops, and steel cattle working pens. The owners compound offers comfortable living quarters and recreational amenities. Water sources include Ioni Creek, a natural spring for potable water, wet weather streams, and numerous stock ponds. The property includes all owned minerals and royalty conveyed, and multiple gas and oil locations. The sale includes 350 head of cattle, farm, and ranch equipment. The property is offered at $8500.00 per acre, no owner financing or division. A rare opportunity for discerning buyers to acquire such beauty and tranquility within 1 hour and 30 minutes of Fort Worth.
01/12/2026
$10,114,875
2025 ac.
ACTIVE
Kimble County - 000 KC 272, Junction, TX
INTRODUCTION: In 1881, Captain George Keith Gordon retired from a 17-year career in the British Royal Navy to ranch cattle in Texas. West of Junction, amid the oak-lined mountains and spring-fed creeks of west-central Kimble County, he discovered what still draws people today: high-quality land, abundant wildlife, spring-fed creeks, productive grasses, and the stunning landscapes of the renowned Edwards Plateau. Though only a decade removed from the lawless era of Indian raids and roaming outlaws in this part of Texas, Captain Gordon staked his claim here - the Owl Ranch. Nearly 150 years later, his heirs have continuously ranched and lived near or around Junction ever since. This rare blend of deep-rooted history and outstanding ranch assets is seldom found in one ranch on the market today. Hortenstine Ranch Company is proud to offer the Owl Ranch for sale.
PROPERTY OVERVIEW: The Owl Ranch is a 2,025 +/- acre property that sits perched above the North Llano River, with direct access to the Interstate 10 frontage road and a short 10-15 minute drive west of Junction, TX. The ranch offers scenic terrain with dramatic topography and big views, three separate and distinct ecosystems, numerous potential building sites, mature hardwoods, miles of spring-fed creeks, onsite utilities, and a history of renown. Primary features include two miles of the nearly year-round & spring-fed North Creek and over a mile of the seasonal Cedar Hollow Creek, 350+/- ft. of elevation change, outstanding diversity of habitat, strong native grasses, abundant hardwoods & incredibly scenic building sites.
LOCATION & ACCESS: 9+/- miles west of Junction, in western Kimble County; 65+/- miles northeast of Kerrville & Fredericksburg; 120+/- miles to San Antonio; and 150+/- miles to Austin. The main entrance to the ranch is found at the end of the Interstate 10 Frontage Road, where the county road turns into a private access road for this property and 4 additional neighboring landowners to the north. Interior roads are found throughout the ranch, in varying conditions, but almost all are passable & accessible in an ATV, and most in a truck.
WATER FEATURES: North Creek is a mostly year-round creek that flows north-south through the property for just over 2 +/- miles, creating the main valley on the ranch, before draining into the North Llano River. There are at least nine separate draws, hollows, canyons or drainages on the ranch that drain water into North Creek, plus the springs held within each. On the western side of the ranch, Cedar Hollow Creek begins on the property, also draining south, and moves through for another 1.35 +/- miles before exiting towards the North Llano River valley. A smaller set of stock ponds near the front of the property completes the surface water onsite.
TERRAIN & SOILS: Elevation changes in this region of the Edwards-Plateau, specifically the Live-Oak & Mesquite Savannah Sub-Region, west of Junction, are intense. Elevations on the Owl Ranch range from ~1,790' near the southern boundary to ~2,140' near the northwestern corner, for a total change of ~350'. The land is marked by a scenic valley formed over the millennia by North Creek, with limestone bluffs, ridges & cliffs climbing hundreds of feet over the valley floor on either side. Innumerable scenic points & ridgelines provide views across every direction of Owl Ranch, the North Creek valley and into the North Llano River valley. Primary soils on the ranch include Shep clay & clay loams soils in the valley, while shallow & stony clay soils are found along ridgelines & throughout the canyons, and sandy loam soil types found on the upland plains.
TREE COVER & WILDLIFE HABITAT: Approximately 50-55% of the Owl Ranch is heavily wooded, with most species found here being Live Oak, Texas red oak, Shin Oak, Post Oak, Spanish Oak, California Oak, Valley Oak, Chinquapin Oak, Ashe-Juniper (Cedar), Mesquite, several pecan species, several walnut species, Texas Mountain Laurel and Texas Persimmon. Cottonwood, sycamore & other more water dependent species can also be found in the valley along North Creek. Brush and beneficial browse for wildlife include persimmon, agarita, elbow bush, sumac and other native species - with the acorn crop from the diverse set of oaks here serving as supplemental feed sources. The diversity of vegetation, cover, reliable water sources, and natural travel corridors created by the landscape all combine to provide top-tier wildlife habitat.
WILDLIFE & HUNTING: The array of wildlife on the Owl Ranch is a unique asset, and leased out by current ownership. The whitetail deer herd in this region regularly produces bucks scoring in the 130-140 B&C class. As part of the area's history, the sheep ranching and high-fence game industries in this part of TX have created populations of free-ranging exotics in the area to include audad sheep, black buck, axis deer, fallow deer and more. In addition to the deer & sheep, Rio Grande turkeys are numerous in this part of Kimble County. Feral hogs, dove, ducks, bobcats, coyotes, varmints, reptiles, a variety of songbirds and predatory birds all thrive within the impressive wildlife habitat found throughout the property.
FRED MUDGE BUCK': In 1925, Fred Mudgegrandfather of the current ownerswas horseback, working livestock on his 9,000+ acre Mudge Red Hollow Ranch next door, just 9 miles west of Junction. That day would make its mark on Texas whitetail lore forever: Fred discovered an expired buck in a pasture, admired its massive rack, and took it into town for official scoring. The buck measured a Boone & Crockett 272 0/8 inchesstill ranked as the #2 largest non-typical whitetail ever found or taken in Texas, and the #2 overall Texas buck by B&C standards. A replica of this iconic rack is on display at the Kimble County Museum in downtown Junction, Texas.
FENCES, PASTURES & CATTLE: The most common native grasses on the ranch include Little Bluestem, Sideoats Grama, Curly Mesquite, and Texas Wintergrass. In the North Creek valley, taller bunchgrasses, namely Switchgrass and Indiangrass can be found. Along the rocky canyons & ridges, Hairy Grama and Texas Grama is common. Carrying capacity is an estimated 1 animal unit per 40-50 acres in normal rainfall years (22.33" annual average). Perimeter fences range from poor to excellent condition. Interior cross-fencing is vastly older & in poor to average condition.
STRUCTURAL IMPROVEMENTS: An older cabin is onsite though older in nature, with power & a water-well serving the area. Currently, the hunting rights are leased, and the hunters use the cabin, or one of the several campers, fifth wheels, portable buildings, etc., found here. A windmill operates a water well that feeds a tank & set of troughs in the NW corner of the property; two additional domestic water wells found on the east side of North Creek valley for a total of four on-site.
RIGHT-OF-WAYS: There are three right-of-ways on the property, one is an easement to a western neighbor and the other being KC 272. KC 272 is a private road that provides access to 4 adjoining landowners to the north. A large transmission line crosses the property along the far south boundary, directly adjacent to I-10. There is also a smaller electric line providing electricity to the cabin.
UTILITIES: Electricity is provided by the Pedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC). The power line runs into the property from the main entrance, then up the hill to the cabin.
MINERALS: There is no active production on the subject property. Current owners are believed to own some portion of the estate, and would consider conveying a portion of the mineral estate with an acceptable offer.
GROUND WATER: The ranch sits above the Edwards-Trinity Aquifer. The current owners have drilled four water wells, two on the western side of the property, two on the east.
AREA HISTORY: Nestled on the rugged Edwards Plateau in west-central Texas, Kimble County and its county seat, Junction, boast a rich frontier heritage that dates back to the mid-19th century. Named for George C. Kimble, a heroic defender of the Alamo, the county was formally created by the Texas Legislature in 1858 from lands once part of Bexar County. Organized in 1876, it emerged from a landscape long inhabited by Native American tribes including the Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache - whom early settlers faced harsh challenges from, including raids and conflicts in this post-Civil War era. That same year, Junctionoriginally called Denman and later Junction Citywas founded at the confluence of the North and South Llano Rivers, swiftly becoming the county seat after outpacing rival Kimbleville. Pioneers and ranchers tamed this high-quality hill country of oak-lined mountains, spring-fed creeks, and productive grasses; enduring courthouse fires, outlaws, and the final echoes of the lawless frontier. By the early 20th century, the area had evolved into a hub for cattle and sheep ranching, with Junction growing as a commercial and tourist center. Today, this blend of pioneering spirit, stunning natural beauty, and deep-rooted legacy continues to define the region, offering a glimpse into authentic Texas Hill Country history.
More information available at: Texas State Historical Association - Kimble County, Texas: History, Geography & Economy
FAMILY & PROPERTY HISTORY: See our History Brochure for all the materials sourced in the research of the property's history since 1881: The Gordon-Mudge Legacy in Kimble County, Texas.
AIRPORTS: Kimble County Airport (JCT) is a full-service public airport located 1+/- miles Northeast of Junction and just 8.3+/- miles East of the ranch gate. The airport includes four runways measuring between 2,255'x130' (Runways 8 &26) and 5004'x75' (Runways 17 & 35). San Antonio International Airport is 120 +/- miles to the southeast, and Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is 150 +/- miles to the east.
HOSPITALS: Kimble Hospital is located in nearby Junction.
02/16/2026
$99,900
4.68 ac.
ACTIVE
Polk County - Farm to Market 942, Livingston, TX
4.68 Acre Homesites Unrestricted with Pinewood Privacy FM Frontage, Water Meter, Soil Tested (Lot 02)
Cash Price: $99,900
Owner Financing: $9,900 Down, then $1,110.15/month for 180 months (includes principal, interest and processing).
Reservation Fee: $900 non-refundable reservation fee secures this property. Reservation fee will be counted toward purchase price or down payment.
With your Purchase You Get:
1. Clean Title with a Deed in Your Name
2. Build on your Land During the Financing Period
3. Live on your Land During the Financing Period (Not applicable to the 12 Months Same as Cash plan)
4. NO Closing Fees if you Close Directly In-House with our BBB A+ Rated Sales Team
BBB A+ Rating Business: We are Better Business Bureau Accredited Company with an A+ Gold Star Rating. We pride ourselves on giving our customers all of the history and results of our deep-dives on the properties they are interested in so that they can make the most informed purchasing decision. Our properties are hand-picked based on features that hold value. Call or Email us Today to Learn More about our streamlined buying experience.
Buyer Due Diligence: We do our best to ensure listing accuracy. However, buyer is responsible to perform their own due diligence and verify all information, contained herein or not, including access and utility accessibility and costs, and physically visit the property. Property is sold “AS Is”.
Newly Developed Timber Ridge Ranchettes
14 minutes to Corrigan, Tx
14 minutes to Corrigan School
23 minutes to Tyler County Hospital
27 minutes to Walmart Supercenter
27 minutes to Livingston, Tx
29 minutes to Woodville, Tx
1 hour 8 minutes to Huntsville, Tx
1 hour 31 minutes to Houston, Tx
Only 30 minutes from Lake Livingston, Timber Ridge Ranchettes offer a mix of residential and rural recreational living. This Spacious 4.68 Acre tract measures 211 feet by 1065 feet and has been perc-tested for Ossf (On-Site-Septic Facility), and is build-ready with power, dedicated water meter, and Fiber internet running along the highway.
Paved FM Road Access with Concrete Culverts Installed:
Driveway Access is available to Lot 2 using a shared driveway along Paved FM 942. The driveway is dedicated as a shared access point for the owners of Lot 2 and Lot 3 exclusively. Shared driveways are encouraged by Txdot along Farm-to-Market Road Frontages because new driveway installations must be spaced 500' away from one another along state roads. This shared driveway is grandfathered in and features a 30' concrete culvert with safety end treatment slopes at the end of each culvert for highway safety.
Once purchased, new lot owners are encouraged to apply for a driveway permits through the Txdot Livingston Area Engineer's Office prior to performing gravel work on the driveway.
Who to Call for your Driveway Permit:
Livingston Area Engineer's Office (Txdot)
3161 US 59 N, Livingston, TX 77351
Who to Call to establish a 911 Address for your property:
Polk County Office of Emergency Management / 9-1-1 Addressing
Who to Call for Development Permits when you are ready to build a home:
Contact the Polk County Permit Department
Unrestricted with Pine Tree Wall of Privacy:
We have carefully site cleared and mulched the lots with a hydro axe to expose the inner grounds of the ranch, while maintaining a wall of pine trees along the road frontage to act as a privacy and sound barrier for future lot owners.
Unrestricted Means No Deed Restrictions and Subject Only to County and State Rules for use. Creation of Multi-Unit Mobile Home Parks are restricted at the County Level (Ask for a Copy of the Polk County Rules for Subdivision Regulation).
This property is suitable for:
Permanent Builds including residences (or multiple residences) of any size
Full-Time Barndominiums
Full-Time Mobile Homes
Shops and Garages
Full-Time Manufactured Homes
Full-Time Tiny Homes
Full-Time Container Homes
Full-Time RV Living & Permanent Storage
Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Goats
Soil Mapped and Perc Tested:
A complete Ossf (On-Site Septic Facility) Feasibility Study was conducted on the overall plat of the development and approved by the County Ossf authority for installation of Spray Irrigation or Drip Emitter Irrigation systems.
A review of the Usgs Topographic map and site inspections support no evidence of any areas of drainage, runoff or topography that would negatively affect Ossf function or installation.
Ask for a copy of our Ossf Site Plan for more information.
Septic Installer Referral:
4A Septic & Construction Llc
AAA Action Septic Service Llc
Utility Information:
Water Meter Installed:
Moscow Public Water Supply has installed a water meter on Lot 2 that is ready for tap in.
A $100 membership fee and new customer service packet will need to be filled out by the new lot owner.
Monthly Water Useage Rates:
Minimum (includes up to first 2100 gallons of water) $50.75
2,101 - 3,500 gallons used @ .60/100 gallons
3,501 - 5,000 gallons used @ .75/100 gallons
5,001 - 8,000 gallons used @ .80/100 gallons
Over 8,000 gallons used @ $1.00/100 gallons
How to Contact Moscow Water Supply: (936) 398-4966, Website.
Electric Service: Sam Houston Electric provides service all the way down the frontage of FM 942.
Internet Service: Call HughesNet Satellite Internet.
Cell Phone Service: Being in close proximity to Livingston, this tract has excellent cellular/mobile phone coverage across all of the major carriers (Verizon, At&T, T-Mobile, etc).
Land Details
Elegment ID: Llp_Tx_Polk_Floyd02
Address: Lot 2, 16947 E FM 942, Livingston Texas, 77351
Gps: 30.88811, -94.69956
Parcel Number: 247156
Size: 4.68 Acres
Conveyance: Warranty Deed
Annual Taxes: $1,162.90/ Year
Legal Description: Lot 2, Block 1, of Timber Ridge Ranchettes, according to that map or plat thereof recorded in Volume 014, Page 011 of the Real Property Records of Polk County, Texas
Nearby Attractions
Lake Livingston State Park:
Is a peaceful lakeside destination in East Texas offering swimming, fishing, boating, hiking, and camping. Set along one of Texas' largest lakes, the park features wooded trails, scenic shoreline views, family-friendly campsites, and excellent opportunities for outdoor recreation and wildlife viewing.
Lagoon Ranch Luxury RV & Cabin Resort:
Is a high-end lakeside getaway on Lake Livingston, offering more than 200 full-hook-up RV sites and a selection of modern cabins. The resort is known for its standout amenities, including a large lagoon-style pool with a swim-up bar, live-music pavilion, strong WiFi suitable for working travelers, and dog-friendly areas. With its mix of luxury features and relaxed natural surroundings, it caters well to families, weekend visitors, long-term RV guests, and groups looking for an upscale outdoor retreat.
Big Thicket National Preserve & Sam Houston National Forest:
Protects one of the most biologically diverse regions in North America. Located in Southeast Texas, it features forests, swamps, rivers, and bayous, offering hiking, paddling, wildlife viewing, and a unique blend of ecosystems found nowhere else in the U.S.
05/22/2026
$4,906,370
288 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - 2024 Ohio 273, Belle Center, OH
A rare opportunity to acquire 288± total acres of highly productive Logan County farmland, featuring 269± contiguous tillable acres and an exceptional combination of income, access, and scale. Large, contiguous tracts of this quality are increasingly difficult to find in Ohio, and the added benefit of wind turbine income elevates this property into a category of its own.
This farm includes three wind turbines, each providing additional revenue. All prospective buyers will be required to sign an NDA to obtain detailed information regarding the wind turbine contracts and associated income. Please contact the listing agent for confidential financial specifics.
The property offers outstanding access with significant road frontage on both State Route 273 to the south and County Road 103 to the north. Internal access is equally impressive, with well-maintained wind turbine lanes providing excellent mobility throughout the farm for equipment, management, and future operational efficiency.
The tillable acreage is large, clean, and contiguous—an increasingly scarce attribute in today’s market—making this an exceptional opportunity for row-crop operators, investors, and landowners seeking scale, efficiency, and long-term income stability. The combination of premium tillable acres and wind-generated revenue is extraordinarily uncommon in Ohio, positioning this property as one of the most attractive farmland offerings available.
This is truly a once-in-a-generation chance to acquire a premier Logan County farm with both top-tier agricultural productivity and diversified income streams.
Listing Info
County: Logan
Township: Richland
School District: Benjamin Logan
Parcel Numbers: 36-022-00-00-022-000, 36-022-00-00-015-000, 36-022-00-00-017-000, 36-009-00-00-020-000, 36-010-00-00-019-000
Total Acres: 288
Tillable Acres 269
NCCPI: 58.41
Taxes: $9,174.67
CRP Info
Contract One Acres: 3.43
Rental Rate: $162.43
Annual Contract Payment: $557.00
Exp. Date: 9/30/2027
Contract Two Acres: 0.97
Rental Rate: $150.00
Annual Contract Payment: $146.00
Exp. Date: 9/30/2029
Contract Three Acres: 1.12
Rental Rate: $261.87
Annual Contract Payment: $293.00
Exp. Date: 9/30/2051
House Information
Address: 2024 State Route 273, Belle Center, OH 43310
Year Built: 1990
Total Square Footage: 2,333
Total Bedrooms: 5
Total Bathrooms: 1.5
Number of Stories: 2
New Roof in 2026
Currently Tenant Occupied. Inquire regarding the specifics of the rental income.
05/13/2025
$10,721,200
428 ac.
ACTIVE
Parker County - 1950 Consolation Drive, Millsap, TX
428.85 Acres on the Brazos River
1950 Consolation Drive, Millsap, Parker Co., Texas 76066
LOCATION: Forty-five miles west of Fort Worth, 17.8 miles west of Weatherford, and 4.4 miles west of Brock in Parker County. Approximately 1,712 feet of Consolation Drive provides excellent paved frontage along with 569 feet of Lazy Bend Road.
TERRAIN: A large, elevated plateau with thick to scattered trees and some open rolling meadows. Sloping terrain with thicker tree cover. 2 river bottom pastures previously sprigged in coastal bermuda with huge pecan trees. Past & present use is agricultural and recreational. 160 feet of elevation change from the river bottom to an elevated plateau presenting beautiful views along with Hicks Bluff. Diverse tree cover including live oak, post oak, elm, mesquite, cedar, pecan, Texas ash, hackberry, red oak, and deer browsing species. Limestone outcrops and some old limestone fences show evidence of long ago. Some prickly pear and yucca plants. Huge limestone boulders with large cracks along the bluff.
WATER: 5,519.97 feet (over a mile) of coveted Brazos River frontage. Two Parker County Water Supply taps. Three stock ponds. One behind the bunkhouse is 25 feet deep and is never
dry. One is shallow and spring fed and have never known to go dry.
IMPROVEMENTS: A large stone pavilion with stone columns, a huge stone wood burning fireplace, a 1-1 bunkhouse with kitchen and shower, and a two-level vaulted metal roof. Stone retaining walls around the pavilion and pipe and cable fencing. A metal building for feed, supplies, and tools. A pipe and cedar stave entry, and wire fencing with cedar staves along Consolation Drive.
WILDLIFE: Deer, turkey, hogs, etc... OUTSTANDING wildlife habitat.
MINERALS: 100% minerals and all royalty except a 10.5 acres royalty & a 9.67 acres royalty out
of 429.6 acres, more or less. One producing gas well.
PROPERTY TAXES: 2024 - $4,692.28 with ag exemption.
COMMENTS: Beautiful property with an excellent location, topography, Brazos River frontage,
diverse tree cover, and big views. Very private and beautiful! It feels much
larger than 428 acres!
EXISTING No mobile homes, no move-in homes, no manufactured homes, no wrecking
RESTRICTIONS: yards, no dump grounds, no surface mining, and no commercial hog, dog,
chicken, goat, or dairy farms allowed.
PRICE: Reduced to $22,500.00 per acre from $25,500.00 per acre. No owner financing or division.
ALL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREON HAS BEEN OBTAINED FROM SOURCES DEEMED RELIABLE. NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, ARE MADE AS TO ITS ACCURACY BY SAID AGENT. THIS INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGES, WITHDRAWAL, ERROR, OMISSION, CORRECTION, OR PRIOR SALE WITHOUT NOTICE. SELLER CAN RECEIVE AND ACCEPT BACKUP CONTRACTS.
09/08/2025
$799,900
5.87 ac.
ACTIVE
Sanpete County - Fairview, UT
Beautiful handcrafted log cabin in immaculate condition, nestled directly on Birch Creek with pine, aspen, and cottonwood trees! Enjoy the sound of living next to a creek and waterfalls with running water year-round in beautiful mountains with easy access. Single-level living with a spacious primary suite, with direct access to the deck, overlooking the creek. Cabin is being sold fully furnished with beautiful, valuable antiques. It is loaded with furniture and decorations befitting a true log cabin and mountain setting. Don't miss the working antique pioneer stove in the kitchen, the clawfoot tub in the primary suite, and many other unique furnishings. Cabin features a large open loft with plenty of space for games and several beds. Over 5.8 acres spread out on two lots. Cabin includes a two-car detached metal garage, highly engineered to withstand heavy snow load, wired with power, and located approximately 75 feet from cabin. Can be used for vehicles, as a workshop, or a perfect place to store your motorized toys. This cabin is the perfect location, with easy access along a well-maintained road two miles up a scenic canyon between Fairview and Mt. Pleasant, and less than one hour from Utah County. Enjoy your very own cabin property nestled in a mountain resort with cool, crisp mountain air, and get away from it all. Skyline Mountain Resort has so many activities from a swimming pool, pickleball, and tennis to a 9-hole golf course. Enjoy the Manti-La Sal National Forest and all that Skyline Drive has to offer close by: hunting, fishing, lakes, hiking, exploring, hundreds of miles of ATV trails and similar terrain for snowmobiles and winter recreation. Also, just a few minutes from all the small-town amenities like a hospital, hardware and grocery stores, community indoor swimming pool, museums, and even a drive-in theater. Controlled community gate entrance. Power is connected and the property has a septic system. Water is from a nearby community fill station or from a share you own. Elevation is 6,818 feet. MLS map is correct. Google Maps/Earth is 39.59257, -111.37293. Square footage figures are provided as a courtesy estimate only and were obtained from the county. Buyer is advised to obtain an independent measurement and to verify information in the listing.
05/01/2024
$2,837,200
333.8 ac.
ACTIVE
Wise County - FM1810, Chico, TX
LAND / TERRAIN
This exceptional property showcases a captivating expanse of rolling to heavily rolling native Texas terrain, offering both beauty and character across every acre. The landscape is adorned with a rich and varied canopy of native hardwoods and evergreens, including post oak, live oak, red oak, elm, juniper, Texas ash, and mesquite. This diverse tree cover provides superb natural habitat and thermal cover for an abundance of wildlife. The understory is equally rich, with an abundance of deer browsewoody shrubs and forbscreating ideal foraging conditions for native game, particularly white-tailed deer.
The land is graced with dramatic sandstone outcroppings and surface stone that cover over 90% of the acreage, adding texture and rugged charm to the scenery. Throughout the seasons, vibrant wildflowers dot the landscape, enhancing the natural beauty with bursts of color and native charm.
IMPROVEMENTS
The property features high fencing along two of its boundaries, enhancing wildlife management potential and offering flexibility for future improvements or operations.
WATER
Water features are a highlight of this tract, with the scenic Elm Creek meandering through the land, offering both visual appeal and a vital water source for wildlife. A natural spring and two serene ponds further enhance the water profile. Additionally, a newly drilled water well provides a reliable source of groundwater, supporting potential residential or agricultural use.
WILDLIFE
This land is a haven for wildlife, with frequent sightings of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, feral hogs, and various other native species. The diverse ecosystem and abundant natural resources support a thriving wildlife population year-round.
MINERALS
No mineral rights are currently owned with the sale of the property. There is one active pumping unit located on the tract.
PROPERTY TAXES
Ad valorem taxes for the year 2023 amounted to a modest $191.64, indicating potential agricultural valuation or wildlife exemption in place.
COMMENTS
This is truly a remarkable offeringa scenic, wildlife-rich property with rolling terrain, numerous ideal building sites, and convenient paved frontage along a Farm-to-Market road. The presence of multiple water features, nearby utilities, and excellent access further enhance its appeal. Several pipeline easements are present.
PRICE
Now offered at a reduced price of $8,250 per acre, down from the original listing price of $9,750 per acre, presenting an exceptional value for a property of this caliber.
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