Productive acreageAbundant water featuresScenic viewsProductive farmland
Escape to wide-open West Texas living with this exceptional 535-acre ranch in South Taylor County. Offering a rare combination of productive farmland, recreational appeal, and thoughtfully updated improvements, this property is perfectly suited for ranching, farming, hunting, or a private country retreat. Approximately 300 acres are currently in cultivation, while the remaining acreage provides excellent grazing and recreational opportunities. The property is fenced and cross-fenced for livestock management and includes two small wheat fields that are currently being grazed by sheep. Buffalo Creek winds through the ranch, complemented by several tanks that provide excellent water resources for livestock and wildlife alike. Improvements include a massive 90x120 open-air barn with electricity, ideal for equipment storage, hay, or livestock operations, along with a 52,000-gallon water storage holding tank. The completely updated 1926 farmhouse that will be sold furnished, blends timeless character with modern comfort, creating a warm and inviting home in the heart of the ranch. Just behind the home, you’ll find a versatile forge-workshop featuring spray foam insulation, electricity, and a half bath — perfect for projects, hobbies, or additional workspace. With scenic views, abundant water features, productive acreage, and quality improvements, this South Taylor County ranch offers endless possibilities. Minerals are negotiable.
*Farm Equipment is also for sale*
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