Untouched Gem with Investor Opportunities! Nestled just 18 miles from downtown Mason, this pristine 45.09-acre property stands as a canvas for your dreams. With no existing home, this undeveloped expanse boasts a picturesque landscape adorned with majestic Live Oak and Mesquite Trees, offering a breathtaking vista of the surrounding Hill Country. Property Highlights: Location: Only 18 miles from downtown Mason, providing a perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. Investor Potential: Numerous investment opportunities await on this expansive property, from residential development to recreational ventures. Natural Beauty: Experience the serenity of unspoiled nature, surrounded by native flora and fauna. Convenience: Enjoy convenient access via a county road, ensuring ease of transportation and connectivity. Key Features: Versatile Use: Ideal for both residential and recreational purposes, this property offers endless possibilities for development and enjoyment. Crushed Caliche Pit: A valuable asset, the crushed caliche pit located right off the county road opens doors for future development projects and infrastructure needs. Scenic Views: Revel in the stunning views of the rolling Hill Country landscape, providing a picturesque backdrop for your endeavors. Potential Development: With its prime location and accessible features, this property sets the stage for future development and growth opportunities. Endless Opportunities Await! Whether you envision a private retreat, a residential community, or a recreational haven, this 45.09-acre parcel is poised to fulfill your aspirations. Don't miss out on the chance to make your mark in the heart of Texas Hill Country. Contact us today to explore the boundless possibilities that await on this remarkable property!
Experience true Hill Country seclusion on this 35 acre Mason County property surrounded by large ranches. A charming two-bedroom, two-bathroom home rests beneath towering oaks with beautiful elevation changes, bluffs, and native grasses. With a strong 75 GPM water well and abundant wildlifeâ??including impressive whitetailâ??this property offers comfort, privacy, and the perfect blend of scenic beauty and rural tranquility
Simpson Ranches & Land, LLC proudly presents this 171 acre Mason County ranch, located just southwest of Cave Ranch (97 acres) and neighboring tracts coming soon in this same scenic area of Mason County. Each property is separated by county roads yet shares the classic Hill Country character that defines this region, rolling granite outcroppings, native grasses, and the timeless beauty of wide Texas skies. This ranch offers both functionality and natural appeal, with usable acreage, water features, and convenient access from Lange Polk Road. Whether you're looking for a recreational retreat, a working livestock property, or a future homesite surrounded by Hill Country scenery, this ranch provides the versatility and setting to make it your own.
Discover 446+/- acres of untouched Hill Country land located in Art, Texas. This rugged property features just under 2,500 feet of both sides of Willow Creek, a scenic wet weather creek that meanders through the land. Two tanks add additional water sources, and the property also includes a shared well and electricity for convenience. The ranch is heavily treed with beautiful oak cover and natural draws, creating excellent habitat for wildlife. Whitetail deer, turkey, dove and quail are abundant, making this a true sportsmans paradise. With its thick cover , the property offers endless opportunities for hunting, recreation, or establishing a secluded retreat.Secluded yet accessible, this acreage captures the essence of the Hill Country.
VERY PRIVATE COUNTRY PROPERTY. Get your country parcel out of town but close to Austin. This parcel is on a very secluded private road, away from people and traffic. Beautiful views, cross valley breezes. Assumable 4.95% note with $45K down. Need a bug our place, this is a good one. Want to hunt deer, this is a good one. No mobile homes allowed. Great barndominium location. Great weekend property with 100s of acres to ride your horses. Buy before inflation ramps up again and prices increase.
2.183 Acres, residential country lot, located southwest of Mason 7 miles and one mile from James River crossing on the Llano River. Paved frontage on RR 2389. Scattered timber. 20gpm water well, electricity, fenced. Deed restrictions.
45.09 Acres – Hill Country Investment Opportunity - PRICED TO MOVE Just under 18 miles from the heart of Mason, this 45.09-acre tract offers a strategic opportunity for investors and developers seeking a high-potential property in the thriving Texas Hill Country. With no existing structures and direct county road access, the land is primed for a range of development possibilities. Key features include: Undeveloped land with gently rolling terrain and a mix of mature Live Oak and Mesquite trees. Convenient crushed caliche pit near the entrance—ideal for future construction, building, road base, landscaping, or resale. Expansive Hill Country views that add premium value for residential or recreational development. Flexible use potential – subdivide for residential lots, create a private retreat, or hold as a long-term investment. With its natural resources, location, and accessibility, this property offers an outstanding foundation for a profitable venture or a peaceful homestead.



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Mason is located in Texas. Mason, Texas has a population of 2,138. Mason is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 44.44% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.9%.
The median household income in Mason, Texas is $63,512. The median household income for the surrounding county is $73,186 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Mason is 37.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 93.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 32.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 28.6 inches per year, with 0.5 inches of snow per year.