Build your vision on this .253 acre vacant lot conveniently located within city limits in the Heart of Texas. This property offers a great opportunity for residential development or investment, with easy access to city amenities, utilities, and services. The level lot provides flexibility for a variety of building plans.
Approximately 100 Acres of prime hunting land with up to 190 additional acres available or seller would consider less acreage as it has not been surveyed out yet. This property offers good access but seclusion with excellent tree cover and browse for wildlife. Both deer and turkey were seen when taking pictures. It has been reported there are free roaming axis in the area. Located on the edge of the Brady Mountains, the property has impressive elevation changes. A road down the side of the mountain leads to the bottom land and nice pond. There are no deed restrictions or HOA and is currently ag exempt. It is fenced along the northern and eastern borders and follows a turbine easement road along the south boundary. The easement road and turbines are not on this property. There are water wells on the adjoining property and electrical is available. All owned minerals convey with the sale. Give us a call today to schedule a look.
Approximately 110 Acres of prime hunting land with up to 180 additional acres available! It has not been surveyed out yet. This property offers good access but seclusion with excellent tree cover and browse for wildlife. Both deer and turkey were seen when taking pictures. It has been reported there are free roaming axis in the area. Located on the edge of the Brady Mountains, the property has impressive elevation changes. A road down the side of the mountain leads to the bottom land. There are electrical poles in place on the property. There are no deed restrictions or HOA and property is currently ag exempt. It is fenced along the northern and western borders and follows a turbine easement road along the south boundary. The easement road and turbines are not on this property. There are water wells on the adjoining property. All owned minerals convey with the sale.
Approximately 67 Acres of prime hunting land! This property offers good access but seclusion with excellent tree cover and browse for wildlife. Both deer and turkey were seen when taking pictures. It has been reported there are free roaming axis in the area. Located on the edge of the Brady Mountains, the property has no deed restrictions or HOA and is currently ag exempt. It is fenced along the southern border and follows a turbine easement road along the north boundary. The easement road and turbines are not on this property. All owned minerals convey with the sale. There are water wells on the adjoining property and electrical is available. Additional acreage is also available.
This 20 acre property features a large open field, perfect for grazing, small-scale farming, or future improvements. With plenty of space to spread out and enjoy the peaceful countryside, it offers the perfect balance of privacy, potential, and natural beauty.
A large open field, perfect for grazing, farming, or future improvements. With plenty of room to roam and beautiful country views, this property offers peace, privacy, and potential all in one. Whether you’re looking for a weekend getaway, hunting retreat, or a place to build your dream ranch, this property has a great start and endless possibilities!
Overview: Bumpy’s Ranch spans 100.03± acres in McCulloch County, Texas, offering a mix of raw Hill Country landscape and recreational potential. Used primarily for hunting and weekend getaways, it features native habitat, hardwood cover, and gentle terrain. Whether for a private retreat, hunting basecamp, or land investment, this ranch offers the right balance of privacy, wildlife, and accessibility. Location: Located within the Ranches at Buck Ridge, a community with a POA that helps maintain the area’s rural appeal. The ranch sits approximately 13± miles from Melvin and 20± miles from Brady, providing easy access to small-town amenities while maintaining a quiet Central Texas setting. Land & Water: The property features gentle slopes with about 50 feet of elevation change, scattered oaks, and native hardwoods. Trails cross the land for easy travel by ATV or truck. It is partially fenced and includes nearly half a mile of seasonal Bear Creek plus another half-mile of wet-weather runoff, offering natural draws for wildlife and water flow during the rainy season. Wildlife & Hunting: An ideal setup for Whitetail and exotic hunting. The area supports Axis Deer, Whitetail Deer, Blackbuck Antelope, and Dove. The property carries a wildlife exemption for low taxes and includes three hunting blinds and three game feeders, ready for immediate use. Utilities & Improvements: Electricity, fiber optic internet, and a water well are already in place. A 40± foot storage container and an RV with an attached porch will convey, offering instant functionality for weekend stays or storage. Remarks: With a scenic setting, solid access, and reliable utilities, Bumpy’s Ranch stands out as a turnkey Hill Country hunting and recreational property in the Buck Ridge community of McCulloch County.
The High View River Ranch is your opportunity to own a remarkable live water piece of Texas real estate! This 115 acre ranch boasts 3800+ feet of San Saba river frontage and offers multiple hilltop views of the beautiful Heart of Texas area. It is located in Voca,TX on Highway 71 between Llano and Brady making it a perfect gateway to all that central Texas has to offer. The terrain features rolling elevations that vary from a low of 1500 feet along the water, to highs of 1590 feet, creating scenic meadows and huge views throughout. Ancient Live Oaks, Shin Oak, native Pecan and Mesquite trees create private park-like settings along the riverbanks. The ranch is rectangular in shape and fenced on 4 sides with two entrances from Highway 71. Agricultural exemption for property taxes, electricity and a water well are already in place. Access to portions of the river have recently been cleared, as well as a roadway across the length of the ranch for ATV and vehicle travel. Wear your boots and be ready to explore the various features this unique property has to offer. Hunting, fishing, swimming and searching for arrowheads are a few things that come to mind. Recreational use, residential or event venue- make this peaceful 115 acre ranch the idyllic river ranch you've always wanted. The owner has taken careful consideration to reveal the possibilities this ranch has to offer, the rest is up to you! Located in Voca, TX (McCulloch County) : 13 miles from Brady, 59 miles from Brownwood, 67 miles from Fredericksburg and 115 miles from Austin.
Three lots being sold together totaling nearly half an acre right in town! This unique offering provides plenty of space for your next project. Opportunities like this don’t come around often — secure your spot today!
Bring your vision to life on this lot in city limits! Conveniently located with easy access to local amenities, this lot is ready for someone with creativity and plans for the future. Affordable and full of potential!
Situated in the geometric center of Texas, this 1,058 acre ranch presents a rare opportunity to own a substantial, turnkey property with all the characteristics of a premier legacy ranch. Spanning 1,058 contiguous acres in McCulloch County, this exceptional ranch offers a desirable blend of diverse topography, abundant water features, productive soils, thriving wildlife, and robust infrastructure. With a well managed deer population, extensive interior roads, and plentiful surface water, this ranch is exceptionally well-suited for hunting, recreation, ranching, or long-term investment.
A spectacular hunting property located just outside of Brady. This property has approximately 4250’ paved frontage on FM 2028, a city of Brady water meter, a reliable pond, and electricity running across the tract. The northwest corner of the ranch has a ridgeline that is loaded with Live Oaks and has long-range views of the area including Lake Brady. The land offers a well-balanced mix of dense cover and open areas including approximately 95 acres of former row crop fields. The property has a healthy population of Axis and Whitetail Deer. The 425 acres is a combination of dense Oak-Mesquite woodland and approximately 95 acres of former crop land. Fallow fields offer substantial forb production and generate an edge effect that attracts various wildlife species. These fields could also be used for food plots. There is approximately 4250’ of paved road frontage on FM 2028 (W 17th St) with three gates. In the northwest corner there is an approximately .5 acre pond with good water even in extreme drought. Nearby the pond is a ridgeline that is loaded with Live Oaks and has long-range views of the area including Lake Brady. While not on the property, Bear Creek runs adjacent to the eastern boundary and serves a natural wildlife travel corridor. The property has a very large neighbor to the south that is over 5,000 acres. Notable wildlife on the property includes Axis Deer, Whitetail Deer, Rio Grande Turkey, Doves, and feral hogs. The property has perimeter fencing in good condition with high fence along the highway frontage and net wire fencing on the remainder. Electric lines run across and along the property in multiple locations Water is supplied by the city of Brady with a water meter on the north side and 1.5” poly water line running to the southern boundary where there is a hunter camp with electric as well. All blinds and feeders belong to lessee and will not convey. A portion of the mineral estate could be available subject to negotiation.
A spectacular hunting property located just outside of Brady. This property has approximately 2500’ of paved frontage on Fm 2028, a city of Brady waterline running along the frontage with 2 additional taps reserved, and electricity in multiple areas. The eastern side of the ranch has a ridgeline that provides a scenic view of Brady and the surrounding area. The land is rich with Live Oaks and offers a well-balanced mix of dense cover and open areas, ideal for Whitetail and Axis deer. Come make this place your own escape or take advantage of the investment-development opportunities. Additional acreage available. The 257 acres have very typical habitat for this portion of the Edwards Plateau with 110’ of elevation change ranging from 1710’ to 1810’. There is just under 2500’ of paved road frontage on FM 2028 (W 17th St). It has a combination of dense closed canopy oak-juniper woodlands and savannah-like areas with more grass cover. A pond in the north section of the property is over one acre when full. Notable wildlife on the property includes Axis Deer, Whitetail Deer, Rio Grande Turkey, Doves, and feral hogs. This tract will be taken out of a larger tract. The property has perimeter fencing except for the new proposed eastern boundary. The existing fencing is a combination of netwire and barbwire. Electric lines run along the frontage and a second line runs across the property in a general north to south direction. The city of Brady has a water pipeline running inside the frontage. There is an agreement with the city to provide up to 2 water taps into this water line. it. All blinds and feeders belong to lessee and will not convey. A portion of the mineral estate could be available subject to negotiation.
A spectacular hunting property located just outside of Brady. This property has approximately 2500' of paved frontage on Fm 2028, a city of Brady waterline running along the frontage with 2 additional taps reserved, and electricity in multiple areas. The eastern side of the ranch has a ridgeline that provides a scenic view of Brady and the surrounding area. The land is rich with Live Oaks and offers a well-balanced mix of dense cover and open areas, ideal for Whitetail and Axis deer. Come make this place your own escape or take advantage of the investment-development opportunities. Multiple acreage options available. The 160 acres have very typical habitat for this portion of the Edwards Plateau with 100’ of elevation change ranging from 1690’ to 1790’. There is approximately 2500’ of paved road frontage on FM 2028 (W 17th St). It has a combination of dense closed canopy oak-juniper woodlands and savannah-like areas with more grass cover. On the eastern side there is a high ridge line that provides a great view of the city and surrounding area. Below this ridgeline is an approximately .5-acre pond that holds good water despite the severe drought conditions. Notable wildlife on the property includes Axis Deer, Whitetail Deer, Rio Grande Turkey, Doves, and feral hogs. This tract will be taken out of a larger tract. The property has perimeter fencing except for the new western boundary. The existing fencing is a combination of netwire and barbwire. Electric lines run along the frontage and a second line runs across the property in a general north to south direction. The city of Brady has a water pipeline running inside the frontage. There is an agreement with the city to provide up to 2 water taps into this water line. There is a radio transmitter tower on the eastern side of the property which also has an access easement associated with it. All blinds and feeders belong to lessee and will not convey.
A spectacular hunting property that also has development potential, located just outside of Brady. This property has nearly a mile of paved frontage on Fm 2028, a city of Brady waterline running along the frontage with 4 additional taps reserved, and electricity in multiple areas providing numerous options for subdivision. The eastern side of the ranch has a ridge line that provides a scenic view of Brady and the surrounding area. The land is rich with Live Oaks and offers a well-balanced mix of dense cover and open areas, ideal for Whitetail and Axis deer. Come make this place your own escape or take advantage of the investment-development opportunities. Multiple acreage options available. The 417 acres have very typical habitat for this portion of the Edwards Plateau with 110’ of elevation change ranging from 1690’ to 1810’. There is just under one mile of paved road frontage on FM 2028 (W 17th St). It has a combination of dense closed canopy oak-juniper woodlands and savannah-like areas with more grass cover. On the eastern side there is a high ridge line that provides a great view of the city and surrounding area. Below this ridge line is an approximately .5-acre pond that holds good water despite the severe drought conditions. A second pond in the north section of the property is over one acre when full. Both ponds are wildlife magnets. Electric lines run along the frontage and a second line runs across the property in a general north to south direction. The city of Brady has a water pipeline running inside the frontage. There is an agreement with the city to provide up to 4 water taps into this water line. There is a radio transmitter tower on the eastern side of the property which also has an access easement associated with it. All blinds and feeders belong to lessee and will not convey. A portion of the mineral estate could be available subject to negotiation.
A spectacular hunting property located just outside of Brady. This property has approximately 4250’ paved frontage on FM 2028, a city of Brady water meter, a reliable pond, and electricity running across the tract. The northwest corner of the ranch has a ridgeline that is loaded with Live Oaks and has long-range views of the area including Lake Brady. The land offers a well-balanced mix of dense cover and open areas including approximately 95 acres of former row crop fields. The property has a healthy population of Axis and Whitetail Deer. The 425 acres is a combination of dense Oak-Mesquite woodland and approximately 95 acres of former crop land. Fallow fields offer substantial forb production and generate an edge effect that attracts various wildlife species. These fields could also be used for food plots. There is approximately 4250’ of paved road frontage on FM 2028 (W 17th St) with three gates. In the northwest corner there is an approximately .5 acre pond with good water even in extreme drought. Nearby the pond is a ridgeline that is loaded with Live Oaks and has long-range views of the area including Lake Brady. While not on the property, Bear Creek runs adjacent to the eastern boundary and serves a natural wildlife travel corridor. The property has a very large neighbor to the south that is over 5,000 acres. Notable wildlife on the property includes Axis Deer, Whitetail Deer, Rio Grande Turkey, Doves, and feral hogs. The property has perimeter fencing in good condition with high fence along the highway frontage and net wire fencing on the remainder. Electric lines run across and along the property in multiple locations Water is supplied by the city of Brady with a water meter on the north side and 1.5” poly water line running to the southern boundary where there is a hunter camp with electric as well. All blinds and feeders belong to lessee and will not convey. A portion of the mineral estate could be available subject to negotiation.
A spectacular hunting property located just outside of Brady. This property has approximately 2500' of paved frontage on Fm 2028, a city of Brady waterline running along the frontage with 2 additional taps reserved, and electricity in multiple areas. The eastern side of the ranch has a ridgeline that provides a scenic view of Brady and the surrounding area. The land is rich with Live Oaks and offers a well-balanced mix of dense cover and open areas, ideal for Whitetail and Axis deer. Come make this place your own escape or take advantage of the investment/development opportunities. Additional acreage available The 160 acres have very typical habitat for this portion of the Edwards Plateau with 100’ of elevation change ranging from 1690’ to 1790’. There is approximately 2500’ of paved road frontage on FM 2028 (W 17th St). It has a combination of dense closed canopy oak-juniper woodlands and savannah-like areas with more grass cover. On the eastern side there is a high ridge line that provides a great view of the city and surrounding area. Below this ridgeline is an approximately .5-acre pond that holds good water despite the severe drought conditions. Notable wildlife on the property includes Axis Deer, Whitetail Deer, Rio Grande Turkey, Doves, and feral hogs. This tract will be taken out of a larger tract. The property has perimeter fencing except for the new western boundary. The existing fencing is a combination of netwire and barbwire. Electric lines run along the frontage and a second line runs across the property in a general north to south direction. The city of Brady has a water pipeline running inside the frontage. There is an agreement with the city to provide up to 2 water taps into this water line. There is a radio transmitter tower on the eastern side of the property which also has an access easement associated with it. All blinds and feeders belong to lessee and will not convey.
A spectacular hunting property located just outside of Brady. This property has approximately 2500’ of paved frontage on Fm 2028, a city of Brady waterline running along the frontage with 2 additional taps reserved, and electricity in multiple areas. The eastern side of the ranch has a ridgeline that provides a scenic view of Brady and the surrounding area. The land is rich with Live Oaks and offers a well-balanced mix of dense cover and open areas, ideal for Whitetail and Axis deer. Come make this place your own escape or take advantage of the investment/development opportunities. Additional acreage available. The 257 acres have very typical habitat for this portion of the Edwards Plateau with 110’ of elevation change ranging from 1710’ to 1810’. There is just under 2500’ of paved road frontage on FM 2028 (W 17th St). It has a combination of dense closed canopy oak-juniper woodlands and savannah-like areas with more grass cover. A pond in the north section of the property is over one acre when full. Notable wildlife on the property includes Axis Deer, Whitetail Deer, Rio Grande Turkey, Doves, and feral hogs. This tract will be taken out of a larger tract. The property has perimeter fencing except for the new proposed eastern boundary. The existing fencing is a combination of netwire and barbwire. Electric lines run along the frontage and a second line runs across the property in a general north to south direction. The city of Brady has a water pipeline running inside the frontage. There is an agreement with the city to provide up to 2 water taps into this water line. it. All blinds and feeders belong to lessee and will not convey. A portion of the mineral estate could be available subject to negotiation.


Brady is located in Texas. Brady, Texas has a population of 5,129. Brady is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 20.5% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 21.47%.
The median household income in Brady, Texas is $39,384. The median household income for the surrounding county is $46,552 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Brady is 38.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 93.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 32.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 28.4 inches per year, with 0.6 inches of snow per year.