155-acre ranch just east of Talpa in western Coleman County with easy access from Hwy 67 and Hwy 153. Beautiful mix of oak, pine, pecan, cedar, mesquite, and massive live oaks. Excellent hunting for deer, quail, and turkey. Two stock tanks, one year-round. Well-kept 2-bed, 1-bath manufactured home with covered deck and fenced yard. Utilities connected. Barn, working cattle pens, equipment shed with locked tool room and 220 amp outlet. Two deer blinds and feeders convey. Great fences. Centrally located one hour from Abilene, San Angelo, and Brownwood. Great mix of brushy and open areas.
Nestled in the rolling countryside of western Coleman County just east of Talpa, this exceptional 155-acre ranch offers the perfect blend of recreation, livestock production, and country living. Conveniently located with easy access from major highways, this property is centrally positioned in the heart of Texas—only about an hour from Abilene, San Angelo, and Brownwood. The land is truly a showplace, featuring a remarkable variety of mature trees including oak, pine, pecan, cedar, and mesquite. Towering live oak trees, some estimated to be more than 100 years old, provide stunning natural beauty and shade. Abundant native grasses and dense cover create ideal habitat for wildlife, making this a premier hunting property. White-tailed deer, quail, and turkey are frequently seen, while the productive pastureland is equally well-suited for cattle and other livestock. Two stock tanks enhance the property, with one holding water year-round. 2 deer blinds and game feeders will convey with sale, allowing the next owner to enjoy immediate hunting opportunities. The ranch includes a well-maintained manufactured home with durable metal siding. Home offers 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, comfortable living room, kitchen, and utility area. Recent vinyl plank flooring throughout, and a covered front deck overlooks the peaceful landscape with fenced yard. Co-op utilities connected. Additional structures include detached equipment shed with covered parking for vehicles, a locking tool room, and 220-amp outlet; a large barn ideal for equipment storage, hay, or workshop use, along with working cattle pens ready for ranching operations. The perimeter is well fenced, with new wire-net fencing on two sides and solid fencing on the remaining boundaries that is suitable for holding cattle. Whether you are searching for a hunting retreat, working ranch, weekend getaway, or full-time residence, this diverse and picturesque property offers endless possibilities in a highly desirable location.
Rancho Loma is a rare 309 acre West Texas legacy ranch—offering privacy, fun, and a turnkey compound that works exceptionally well for an end user. While the property has a celebrated hospitality story (rancholoma.com), its real strength is how easily it lives as a private residence: an 1878 restored main home, a separate guest house, five modern Marfa Inspired REST cabins for hosting friends and family, a pool, a functional shop, and dramatic terrain anchored by the on-site “Mountain” with big views and potential for an additional homesite. Fully fenced, wildlife-rich, and dotted with four ponds, Rancho Loma delivers the kind of secluded, high-character ranch experience that’s increasingly hard to find—a world-class personal retreat first, with the option (not the requirement) to continue any boutique commercial component.
Texas Getaway Property with Big Potential! This property features a brick house with a metal roof, barn, and 42 acres of Live Oak, Elm & Mesquite cover. Turtleneck Creek meanders through gently rolling terrain & then flows into nearby Hord’s Creek Lake. The home itself needs some TLC inside, making it a great project for someone who wants to put their own touch on it. Located right off a paved F.M. road, it’s easy to get to while still feeling tucked away!
This 350-acre property's home includes 3,100 sq ft of living space, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 living rooms & a beautiful modern kitchen. Each bedroom features large bay windows that give beautiful views of the surrounding acreage. Property comes with barn, cattle pens & 4 stock tanks. Ag tax exemption and fields ready for cultivation make the acreage ideal for someone looking to expand into an agricultural venture. Abundant Whitetail deer, turkey & hogs--perfect for an outdoorsman or hunter.


Talpa is located in Texas. Talpa, Texas has a population of 259. Talpa is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 46.05% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.12%.
The median household income in Talpa, Texas is $53,095. The median household income for the surrounding county is $47,216 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Talpa is 50.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 94.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 32.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 26.7 inches per year, with 1.5 inches of snow per year.