TOTALLY OFF GRID PREMIER HUNTING PROPERTY! Discover wide-open Texas living on this 100± acre ag-exempt ranch, offering privacy, sustainability, and modern off-grid comfort. Excellent hunting with axis deer, whitetail, turkey, quail, dove, and hogs. The property features a solar-powered water well supplying two large black poly water storage tanks, securely housed in a separate metal building—ideal for reliable water access year-round. At the heart of the ranch is a 45’ x 85’ off-grid barndominium, thoughtfully designed for efficiency and versatility. Inside, a 25’ x 45’ two-bedroom, two-bath apartment provides comfortable living quarters and includes a separate pantry and dedicated laundry room, adding everyday convenience to off-grid living. The remaining space offers ample room for a workshop, equipment storage, or future build-out. The land is part of a Property Owners Association (POA) that maintains private roads and oversees agricultural exemptions, offering peace of mind while preserving the rural lifestyle. With expansive open acreage and a peaceful setting, the ranch is well-suited for livestock, recreation, or long-term investment. Whether you’re seeking a self-sufficient homestead, recreational ranch, or land investment opportunity, this property delivers freedom, functionality, and room to grow.
This small tract is part of the Heritage Ranch development which was once part of the historic Ford Ranch. This plot backs up to a larger ranch and is abound with wildlife, particularly Whitetail deer. Electricity is near and productive water wells can be found at between 300 and 600 feet. There is also a community well available to the owners in this development. Access to the area is security gated.
New Opportunity-Strategically Priced. Brady Creek Ranch: Straddling Concho and McCulloch Counties (Tract 1, 432.83 acres and Tract 2, 609.72 acres totaling 1,042.55 acres.) Brady Creek Estates, a recreational ranch development situated in the rolling, picturesque landscape of Concho and McCulloch counties in the western Texas Hill Country, consists of eight tracts totaling 4,773 acres. In a rare opportunity, Tract 1 (432.83 acres) and Tract 2 (609.72 acres) are available. Offering more than just a place to reside, Brady Creek Estates embodies the essence of country living. Located near Melvin, home of Jacoby's, a prime source of feed including deer protein, seed and memorable cheeseburgers, Brady Creek Estates is less than an hour's drive from San Angelo, 2.5 hours from Midland, 2.5 hours from Austin and 2.5 hours from San Antonio. Historic Fredericksburg sits about 1.5 hours from the ranch. Tract 1 encompassing 432.83 acres boasts a Soil Conservation Lake fed by South Brady Creek which traverses the entire 1,042.55+ acres in this offering. When at capacity, the lake can swell to 50-plus surface acres creating excellent waterfowl hunting and fishing opportunities. Troughs, providing additional water for livestock and wildlife, are well-spaced throughout the ranch. Water for the community is provided by a Hickory Aquifer well owned and operated by the HOA. The ranch, which has been professionally managed for years, is home to diverse wildlife including a small herd of axis deer. Abundant coveys of bobwhite quail are seen regularly along with good numbers of wild turkeys. The white-tailed deer herd is up-and-coming with some standout bucks beginning to make their presence known. Arguably, the jewel in the hunting crown is the waterfowl. Because the lake is the largest waterbody in the immediate area, it is a magnet for a wide variety of ducks and geese as well as sandhill cranes. The ranch could easily be adapted for exotic wildlife and livestock. A 90 acre field on the west end of the property offers many management options. Improvements: Tract 2 measuring 609.72 acres includes a 60' x 32' modern metal barn with large bay doors, 14' x 32' living quarters, 1BR/1BA with kitchen and 16 'x 60' covered parking for a Class A Motorhome with utility hookups. A skinning station outfitted with lights and water is located near the barn. This offering is for the entire ranch being all of Tract 1 and all of Tract 2 encompassing 1,042.55 +- acres.


Melvin is located in Texas. Melvin, Texas has a population of 199. Melvin is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 23.4% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 21.47%.
The median household income in Melvin, Texas is $47,917. 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 Melvin is 40.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 93.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 30.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 26.3 inches per year, with 1.4 inches of snow per year.