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Just 9 miles north of La Gloria on FM 1017. It is 35 miles South of Hebronville andabout 65 miles northwest of McAllen off a private entrance.
The Las Campanas Ranch is composed of approximately 1,031 acres located in southeastern Jim Hogg County. This ranch is surrounded by large historic ranches.
The ranch has many improvements including an all-weather road accessing the ranch to the headquarters. The limestone 3/3 house has wraparound porches on three sides, a 1/1 bath apartment attached and there is a 30x30 covered entertainment area next to it. A covered carport for 3 cars and tack room. Also located at the headquarters is a 40x120 3-sided equipment barn with a walk-in cooler. Livestock handling facilities are adjacent to the headquarters. They are well designed and made completely from pipe with a squeeze chute.
Las Campanas Ranch has 3 deep water wells providing sweet water to the house, 5 wildlife ponds, and water troughs for livestock.
Las Campanas Ranch is located on the edge of the sand sheet of south Texas at the convergence of four different soil types. It has thick native brush and classic mesquite mott. The browse includesHoney Mesquite, Coma, Kidneywood, Brazil, Granjeno, Guayacan,and Huisache along with several native grasses and numerous legumes that are essential for whitetail horn growth.
A true Texas Native, Pepe graduated from Texas A&M University in 1983 and immediately pursued a career as a South Texas rancher. In 1988, he began a successful career in ranch and commercial real estate. Pepe accredits his expertise as a ranch realtor to his extensive network of long-time associates, knowledge of the land, and firsthand experience in cattle ranching at all levels from Laredo to Corpus Christi and everything South.
“We Build Relationships on Solid Ground”Jose L. Guerra
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