232.6 Acres-2998 Hungry Hollow Road, Mason, Texas 76856 Mason County

$1,390,000
SKU:75217
Property type:Ranch Land

The space

  • Land Size: 232.6

Amenities

  • Creek
  • Electricity
  • Pond
  • Views
  • Water well
  • Wildlife

Description

 

 

 

Description: 232.676 Acres, western Mason County, Texas, located at the end of Hungry Hollow Road, a County Road.

Land/Water:   One of the most unique properties in this area! A deep valley with wheat field plots (approximately 20 acres, but more could be added) runs into four canyons creating a quiet, secluded haven for wildlife. The terrain is incredible-from the gently rolling bottom land punctuated by live oaks savannahs, some mesquite, cedar, and other native plant species to the dramatic limestone lined canyons and the upland country which is just as attractive as the valley and easy to navigate. The headwaters of seasonal Big Bluff Creek begin near the property and reportedly provide an impressive waterfall from the bluffs (during wet periods) which drain down into the valley, creating the potential for a large water feature. Driving around the horseshoe shaped uplands you have one incredible view after another of the valley and of distant Cut Off Mountain as well as the Blue Mountains to the south. The ranch falls from the north to the south with elevations from 1980 ft. to 1840 ft. There are several dirt tanks in strategic locations and could be enlarged and one water well which serves the main cabin and guest cabin and also provides water for wildlife and livestock via two water troughs. The well is 400 ft deep and is equipped with a ½ hp pump and estimated gpm is 5. Neighboring ranches are larger with one exception, and no easements other than utility cross the property.

 

Improvements:   The main residence is a 1120 sq. ft. two-bedroom one bath, custom-built cedar sided rustic cabin with central heat/air, granite countertops, wood floors, wood burning fire place, gas stove and dishwasher, utility room and pantry, offering all the comforts of home including wi-fi and a land line. Outside, just steps away from the main house and under a beautiful oak mott is an out-door kitchen and entertainment area. Just south of the main cabin is a 300 sq. ft. rustic guest house complete with bunk beds and bathroom. Both residences sell fully furnished except for the dining table and easy chair in the main residence.  There is also a 30×60 metal barn, the southern end enclosed with a cement floor and the east side open for equipment storage. One room is insulated and air conditioned. A covered shooting range is located adjacent the barn. There is also a set of pipe pens for working livestock. All blinds and feeders convey with the sale of the property and there is a list of equipment that the Seller is willing to sell separately.

 

Wildlife:  This property has been managed to attract wildlife, especially white tail deer, but there are also free ranging exotics, and feral hogs. Rio Grande turkey are native to the area along with quail, dove, and a multitude of other wildlife native to the area.

 

Fencing:   The perimeter of the property is conventionally fenced with netting and barb wire and there is one cross fence that runs north to south dividing the property in two.

 

Financial/Title:   This ranch is listed to sell for $1,750,000.00 or $7521/acre. Seller will provide basic Title Insurance and Survey.   Seller to convey all owned minerals. Property is currently under Wildlife Exemption.

 

Comments:   This is an extraordinary end of road ranch that offers many features that few properties do.

Complete privacy and solitude, incredible terrain, abundant wildlife, spectacular views, and turn-key improvements. Contact us today to schedule a viewing!

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Contact the Agent

Helen Dockal

Real Estate Broker
I was born and raised in the Texas Hill Country, being the fourth generation of my family to have the honor of operating the Campbell Ranch that has been in my family for over 130 years. With that honor also comes the responsibility of being an accountable landowner. It’s my firm belief that we should use our resources wisely and leave the land in better condition than what it was when we acquired it. The Real Estate Industry was the logical career for me. I use my experience and knowledge gained from a deeply ingrained history of hands-on experience. Together, with my husband Tim, we have over 34 years of experience in the real estate industry, and a lifetime of experience when it comes to ranching, hunting, and management practices. We utilize the latest technology to market your property or to find the perfect place you have in mind. There…

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