20.6 acres in Leon County, Texas

Posted on: May 14th, 2020 by Steve Torno

This place is a great weekend retreat from the city and has great hunting as well. 20.6 acres located just east of town about 10 minutes off of I-45. Electric, water, and septic are all in place. There are 3 small cabins on this property plus an additional storage shed. One of the cabins was recently damaged by a fallen tree during a storm and the seller does not plan on repairing. The land is mostly wooded and is a great mix of hard wood trees and pines. Great trail system makes it easy to get around on. $150,000

17.5 acres in Leon County, Texas

Posted on: May 12th, 2020 by Steve Torno

17.5 acres of beautiful giant hardwoods with a live creek. Electricity is available. There is a metal 40’x30′ open barn nestled in the woods. Land is mostly fenced. There is a nice opening that makes a great place for a cabin or home. $99,750.

380.77 acres in Madison County, Texas

Posted on: April 24th, 2020 by Steve Torno

380.77 acres of the most productive recreational land available. Tucked in the far western side of Madison County and bordering Brazos County, this ranch has everything that the outdoor enthusiast is looking for. A perfect mix of open pastures, scattered among dense hardwood stands, creates multiple hunting and grazing opportunities. With nearly 100′ of elevation change, the rolling topography ranges from high peaks with views to flat bottomland. There is no shortage of water on the ranch. The centerpiece is a 4-acre spring-fed lake that has been stocked and managed to produce trophy bass and crappie. Multiple 8lb and 9lb largemouth bass have been caught and released and several saddle blanket crappie have been taken for fish fries. Caney Creek runs along the western border of the ranch and is accessible in several places. There is also frontage on the Navasota River which provides excellent fishing. A man-made duck slough was strategically placed where Caney Creek runs into the river and has a water level control structure in place. The slough is drained, planted in duck plot, then flooded and attracts large numbers of birds each year. The river bottom is renowned for producing giant bucks — you truly never know what might step out of the woods. Multiple food plots are planted each year to hold the game on the ranch as much as possible. Feral hogs also abound creating another recreational aspect. For improvements, an all-weather, caliche rock road runs from the front gate all the way to the lake where the shop building sits. The shop is 30×50 enclosed and has large porches on two sides for a total of 4,000 sqft of slab under roof and is perfect for entertaining family and guests. Inside, the shop has storage area and a small finished out room with a bathroom, kitchenette, lockers for hunting clothes and hanging racks for waders. Under roof on the back side of the building is a full cleaning station including a cutting table, stainless steel 3 well sink and hot water. The skinning rack has two stations with electric winches and a trolley system to the walk-in cooler. The walk-in cooler has a wrap-around hanging rack to hold 8 deer. The system was designed for one person to be able to take a deer from the back of a truck or UTV, put fully through the skinning and cleaning process, and into the cooler without ever having to manually lift the deer. There is a deep water well that services the shop as well as electricity and a septic tank. This ranch is a unique offering and is one of the most well rounded recreational conglomerations available. Priced at $2,500,000.

69.5 acres in Leon County, Texas

Posted on: March 27th, 2020 by Dennis Coffey

69.5 acres south of Leona. The entire property has been meticulously kept and is set up for ultimate enjoyment. The centerpiece of the property is the 3 bed 2 bath 1500sqft cabin that is constructed of cedar logs. The finishes inside are inviting with the warmth and smell of cedar. The vaulted ceiling is carried throughout the house with each room enjoying exposed beams. The house is being offered fully furnished with only personal items being removed. A spacious back porch and full length front porch encourage time to be spent outside enjoying the beauty of nature. A fire pit with seating and pit for smoking meats is the perfect spot to sit and relax with friends and family. A 1200 sqft metal barn offers storage for tools and toys with three 12×12 roll up doors and a full length 14 overhang across the front. A small work room has been built inside as well. An open sided pole barn on a slab houses tractors and implements. Extras such as a zero turn mower, gun safe and more are being included in the sale. The property is a recreational dream with everything you could want. Fishing, hunting, target practice, exploring….the possibilities are endless. Several trails have been cut to allow easy access to all parts of the property and the number of trails makes the property feel much larger than 69 acres. For water, there are two ponds stocked with fish and two creeks that converge on the property. For hunting, there are multiple stands and feeders in place and there is a covered shooting bench on a slab with 100 yard and 300 yard targets. A perimeter fence as well as cross fencing is in place and will allow for grazing cattle if desired. All utilities are in place including a water well. Properties of this caliber do not become available very often, especially one being offered in a turnkey manner as this. Offered at $750,000.
***Also being offered with all improvements on 45 acres at $600,000***

15.93 acres in Leon County, Texas

Posted on: March 13th, 2020 by Steve Torno

15.93 wooded acres with giant red oak, hickory, and hardwood trees. A live year-round creek traverses the property, which begins at the dead end of County Road 310. Included on the property is a 900 sq. ft. barndominium with nice deck. Home is one bedroom and one bath and has a playroom/storage area, plus a nice kitchen and living room. There are two separate cabins (864 sq. ft. per LCAD) on the property, along with 3 septic systems and 2 Flo Water meters. Land is mostly fenced. $157,500

20.53 acres in Leon County, Texas

Posted on: February 27th, 2020 by Dennis Coffey

20.53 acres east of Centerville. This is a prime piece of real estate with a little bit of everything. Beautiful rolling topography with a great mix of woods and pasture. There are nice trails all through the property allowing easy access to all parts of the property. The property is set up for hunting and includes multiple deer stands and feeders. Wildlife is abundant in the area. The cover, combined with the pond and live creek, create a perfect sanctuary for game animals. The entire property is fenced and includes all utilities — water, electric, and septic. This is the perfect weekend retreat that is secluded and quiet. Offered at $150,000.

16.66 acres in Leon County, Texas

Posted on: February 22nd, 2020 by Steve Torno

16.66 acres of hardwoods, hills, and creek bottom. This is a great tract of land for hunting. There is electric available and the property is fenced on 3 sides. Live creek with beautiful sand bottom runs across the place. Gorgeous piece of land! $99,500

39.8 acres in Leon County, Texas

Posted on: February 22nd, 2020 by Steve Torno

39.8 acres south of Leona. A great recreational property in a great location. Good mix of open and wooded areas. Rocky Branch creek runs along the back border of the property and is an excellent source of water for game animals. There is also a small pond in a clearing right in the middle of the property. There is electricity on the property and water available at the road. The boundaries are cleared, and you can travel the whole perimeter in a truck. There is an abundance of wildlife including deer, hogs, and much more. Financing is available. $198,000

79.85 acres in Leon County, Texas

Posted on: February 22nd, 2020 by Steve Torno

79.853 rolling acres east of Centerville. Beautiful giant pin oaks and red oaks, with 23,000 planted 15-yr-old pines. Pleasant Spring creek flows through property. In addition, a water meter, 29′ travel trailer, several pole barns, deer stands & deer feeders all go with the place. $349,500. REDUCED TO $344,500.

96.96 acres in Leon County, Texas

Posted on: February 18th, 2020 by Steve Torno

97 rolling acres with great hunting and gorgeous views! There is a live spring-fed creek. It has a great homesite area. This place has a brand new survey. Lots of wildlife! $460,500. REDUCED TO $399,500! Financing available!

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