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Views for Miles 250 Acres

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West of La Grange 73 Acres

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The perfect 73-acre cattle ranch with road

This 250-acre recreational and sportsman’s dream features rolling rugged terrain with lots frontage on two sides, this tract has everything of elevation changes that provide scenic views and several nice building sites. This heavily a cattle operation needs with a set of working wooded tract has two large lakes that provide abundant wildlife. This property is located north of La Grange, near the community of Winchester

pens, nice pond and abundant grazing pasture. Oak trees would provide a nice building site.

Colorado River Ranch 135 Acres

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Just eight miles southeast of La Grange toward Columbus, south of Highway 71 and Joiner Road, and fronting the Colorado River, this L-shaped ranch has 1,900 feet of river frontage. The completely wooded river banks feature huge trees that shade the rolling topography from the highest bank to the water’s edge. An access roadway down to a cleared area can be used for relaxing, viewing, fishing, picnicking, etc. A boat can be launched into the river from the lower bank. Whitetail deer travel along the banks of the river, while the open pastureland provides excellent habitat for mourning doves. The pastureland’s fertile soil is excellent for agricultural production or cattle grazing, while the wooded areas along the river banks are excellent for recreation and enjoyment.

Rolling Terrain and Views 110 Acres

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This property lies 12 miles west of La Grange and eight miles east of Smithville on the south side of Highway 71. This heavily wooded tract has rugged terrain. A large, deep lake (8± surface acres) lies within the varied elevations and rolling hills. A live creek traverses the property, and a nice pond lies on the tract. Trees that cover the entire acreage are of all varieties: live oaks, post oaks, elms, cottonwoods, cedars, pines, etc. The privacy and seclusion provide for a wildlife haven.

979 968-3106 Robert Ruckert 979 249-7300 Ray Streger 979 966-9506 Terrell Newton 979 249-6345 www.LandBrokersRealEstate.com Robert@LandBrokersRealEstate.com Volume 59 Texas Farm&Ranch

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