401 CR 332 in Ballinger, Texas, offers 153 acres of prime property. With a stock pond, a 40x60 shop, and a barn set up for sheep, goats, or pigs (complete with a track), this place is functional and versatile. Notably, it boasts a robust 300-400 gpm well. Residence Features: - 6 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, and 2 living areas - Large balcony for quiet moments - Spacious kitchen with a big island - Carport fitting 2 cars Acreage Highlights: - Stock pond for added utility - Versatile 40x60 shop - Barn designed for livestock with a track - Exceptional 300-400 gpm well 401 CR 332 is a practical and comfortable space with ample land for various uses. If you're looking for functionality and a touch of luxury, explore the possibilities this property offers.
Nice recreational property with approximately 6.5 miles of Colorado River frontage. Rolling native pasture with a portion of both sides of the river. This property has scenic views of the Colorado River basin. Abundant wildlife includes white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, and quail. Various types of waterfowl can be found frequenting the property in the late fall and winter months. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of Texas with river frontage. The land has had some brush control done, however, the new owner can still manicure the brush that is left if so chooses. Emaculate view of sunsets.
The Lago Ranch encapsulates Texas to its finest consisting of 2,556+/- acres of rolling hills of groomed ranch mesquite pastureland. The ranch is located in south central Runnels County approximately 6.6 miles northwest of Ballinger and 6 miles from a public airstrip. The property is further located 35 miles from San Angelo. The Lago Ranch has many water features that make it very unique. When entering the property you follow the shoreline of Ballinger Lake which has a surface area of 591 acres. **See documents for the remaining details**
The Lago Ranch encapsulates Texas to its finest consisting of 3,808.41 acres of rolling hills of groomed ranch mesquite pastureland. The ranch is located in south central Runnels County approximately 6.6 miles northwest of Ballinger and 6 miles from a public airstrip. The property is further located 35 miles from San Angelo. The Lago Ranch has many water features that make it very unique. When entering the property you follow the shoreline of Ballinger Lake which has a surface area of 591 acres. **See documents for the remaining details**
Nice recreational property with approximately 6.5 miles of Colorado River frontage. Rolling native pasture with a portion of both sides of the river. This property has scenic views of the Colorado River basin. Abundant wildlife includes white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, and quail. Various types of waterfowl can be found frequenting the property in the late fall and winter months. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of Texas with river frontage. The land has had some brush control done, however
The Lago Ranch encapsulates Texas to its finest consisting of 2556+/- acres of rolling hills of groomed ranch mesquite pastureland. The ranch is located in south central Runnels County approximately 6.6 miles northwest of Ballinger and 6 miles from a public airstrip. The property is further located 35 miles from San Angelo. The Lago Ranch has many water features that make it very unique. When entering the property you follow the shoreline of Ballinger Lake which has a surface area of 591 acres.
The Lago Ranch encapsulates Texas to its finest consisting of 3,808.41 acres of rolling hills of groomed ranch mesquite pastureland. The ranch is located in south central Runnels County approximately 6.6 miles northwest of Ballinger and 6 miles from a public airstrip. The property is further located 35 miles from San Angelo. The Lago Ranch has many water features that make it very unique. When entering the property you follow the shoreline of Ballinger Lake which has a surface area of 591 acres
Explore the great outdoors on approximately 2,065 acres of pristine ranch land in Runnels County.T.P. City Ranch, a haven for whitetail deer and quail enthusiasts, also offers unparalleled dove and turkey numbers. The high-fenced ranch is meticulously managed for wildlife by Rick Barnett, a contributor to the Rolling Plains Quail Research Foundation. The landscape features 25% heavy timber cover and 75% scarce timber cover, optimizing wildlife refuges while creating optimal visibility for hunters. The ranch is cross-fenced for livestock grazing and includes a 55-acre soft release pen for exotics. Water sources are plentiful, with utility, well, and surface water spread throughout the ranch. Additionally, 340 acres are low-fenced for hunting native deer. The ranch hosts 20 pairs of genetically improved whitetail does and fawns, 12 native deer, and 10 bucks arriving in late August. Mineral rights convey with the property, generating approximately $15,000 of income annually.
Mustang Creek Ranch is a 199.9 acre property located in Runnels County, Texas. The land features rolling terrain covered predominantly with mesquite & native brush, along with two fields providing excellent hunting opportunities for deer, turkey, dove, and quail. It boasts 2,275 feet with both sides of Mustang Creek frontage which traverses through the entire ranch. The ranch includes three cabins, each equipped with a kitchen, living area, & full restroom. The main cabin features a large bedroom, while the other two have an open-concept design. Additionally, there is a separate dining hall with a full kitchen, covered parking, RV hookups, two storage buildings, a water well, and a full pad site with septic, making it ideal for a mobile home. The ranch offers seclusion & easy access with road frontage on gravel County Road 135. If you are looking for that perfect hunting & recreational ranch or a property to get away from it all this just may be for you. Give us a call Today.
Discover the unprecedented landscape of Maverick Bluff Ranch, beholding 309+/- Acres of pristine native habitat located on the Western edge of Runnels County. This is a true gem that is set apart by coveted Colorado River frontage which expands roughly 3200ft or .61 miles. Explore atop the astonishing bluffs just as the Comanches did over 100 years ago where the views go for miles and the mighty wild roam. Land: A break in the rolling plains region of Texas, the topography lends variable elevation changes of up to 100ft in multiple parts of the ranch yet still accessible thus adding to the rarity of the landscape within the county. The Maverick Ranch is a true savannah dotted with native grasses such as bluestem, Indian grass, blue grama, sideoats grama, and a lush array of wildflowers. There are many woody species that can also be found most notably mesquite, post oak, yucca, shin oak, and prickly pear. Wildlife: There is absolutely no shortage of wildlife on the ranch. The recreational hunter can be kept busy all year long with ample white tail, hogs, turkey, quail, dove, bobcat, coyote, and even the occasional exotics like axis and aoudad. Improvements: Perimeter barbed wire fencing is in place around the ranch along with roads that have been pushed in the last few years that lend to favorable driving conditions. A small wet weather pond is located in the Southeastern corner of the property. The seller will also convey various deer blinds and corn feeders. Access: Entrance to the property is paved along FM 3115. Buyer will have the option to buy additional acreage spanning 30ft wide (roughly 2+/- acres in total) for a private driveway to the subject property or seller can deed an easement. Additional Acreage: There is up to 225 +/- additional acres available for purchase with many improvements. Ask the listing agent for more information. Minerals: Negotiable.
Ballinger is located in Texas. Ballinger, Texas has a population of 3,567. Ballinger is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 19.4% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.79%.
The median household income in Ballinger, Texas is $47,329. The median household income for the surrounding county is $52,103 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Ballinger is 46.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 94.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 31 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 25.2 inches per year, with 1.2 inches of snow per year.