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568+/- Acres in McCulloch County, Texas

This versatile McCulloch County ranch offers productive bottomland, diverse wildlife, and reliable water resources. Conveniently located near Brady with access to high-speed internet and power, it’s ideal for hunting, ranching, or recreation. Quality fencing and included blinds and feeders make it turnkey and ready to enjoy.

Highlights

Productive flat bottomland with mature mesquite and native brush
Managed wildlife habitat with deer, turkey, quail, and hogs
Two wells, pond, and new fencing with power and internet access
Convenient to Brady with easy access to major Texas cities

Description

Priced at $3,521.125 per acre

Location: This property is located in Northwest McCulloch County, about 6 miles west of the small rural community of Lohn, TX. It is a ~150-mile drive from San Antonio, a ~150-mile drive from Austin, and a ~170-mile drive from Fort Worth. The city of Brady is conveniently 15 miles away as the crow flies and offers groceries, medical services, lodging, and restaurants. The ranch has approximately 500 feet of frontage on gravel CR 332 along the north side of the ranch. Curtis Field Airport, located 3 miles from Brady, has a lighted 4,600 ft. asphalt runway. There is fiber optic high speed internet available along CR 332.

Terrain: The terrain of the ranch is relatively flat productive level bottom land, with elevation changes of only 25 feet. The ranch is heavily wooded with mature mesquite trees and native brush.

Water: The ranch has one pond, about 1/2 acre in size. There are 2 water wells on the property, one equipped with an electric submersible pump and 45 gallon pressure tank, and one equipped with a solar pump, which provides water to the pond as well as a concrete water trough.

Wildlife: In recent years the ranch's deer herd has been well managed with selective culling. There are whitetail deer, turkey, and hogs on the property. The dove hunting is reported to be good in the general area. It is not uncommon to see several coveys of bobwhite quail while driving through the ranch. There are also free-ranging axis and blackbuck that are occasionally seen on the ranch.

Improvements: Single-phase electricity is available on the property, providing reliable power access for future improvements. Included with the sale are three deer blinds, three spin feeders, and three protein feeders. The perimeter is fenced with approximately 1.4 miles of high game fence and 2.9 miles of low fencing. *Additionally, at the sellers expense, a new five-strand barbed wire fence will be constructed along the western boundary line following closing.

Minerals: The seller estimates ownership of approximately 25% of the mineral estate. Mineral rights, including all wind, water and solar rights will convey with an acceptable offer. There is no current oil and gas production or active lease in place.

Area History: Established in 1856 and named after Texas Ranger and U.S. Marshal Benjamin McCulloch, McCulloch County lies in the geographic heart of Texas. The region has long been shaped by its rugged ranching heritage and agricultural roots. Once inhabited by the Tonkawa, Lipan Apache, and Comanche tribes, the area was valued for its abundant wildlife, fertile habitat, and dependable water sources. By the late 1800s, settlers were drawn to the county's rolling grasslands and rich soils ideal for raising sheep, goats, and cattle. Brady was named the county seat in 1876, and the area soon became a hub for wool and mohair production. Between 1920 and 1930, McCulloch County experienced rapid growth in poultry, cattle, and cotton production gaining national recognition for its annual turkey trot and earning the nickname The Turkey Center of the Universe. Today, McCulloch County remains deeply rooted in its frontier legacy place where ranching traditions thrive, small-town values endure, and wide-open spaces offer lasting opportunity for agriculture, hunting, and recreational pursuits.

Taxes: The ranch is assessed for ad valorem taxes under 1-D-1 Agricultural Valuation Wildlife Management Plan on its open space. Sellers have filed all paperwork for Wildlife Tax Exemption for 2025 forward.

Price: $1,999,999 ($3,521.125/Acre). There is a 1,060+/- acre ranch available for sale, if one wanted more acreage. Please contact the listing brokers for more details.

Terms: Cash at Closing.

 

** This property is co-listed by Matt Mann of La Gloria Land Company and Trey Bonner of Ranchland Real Estate.

The information provided has been gathered from sources deemed reliable, but is in no way guaranteed or warranted to be accurate by La Gloria Land Company and Ranchland Real Estate, its principals, members, officers, associates, agents, or employees, and is subject to changes, errors, omissions, or other discrepancies. Property is subject to prior sale, withdrawal of property from the market without prior notice, and approval of purchase by owner(s). No representation is made as to investment potential, future value, or any such speculation. All information, assessment, and pertinent facts should be verified by prospective buyers with the aid of legal and/or professional representation.

Prospective buyers must clearly disclose, upon first contact, any buyer agency agreement, and buyers agent must be identified and present at the initial showing of the property in order to participate in real estate commission. Otherwise, fee participation will be at sole discretion of La Gloria Land Company and Ranchland Real Estate.

La Gloria Land Company and Ranchland Real Estate reserve the right to require buyer(s) to present proof of financial ability to purchase subject property at any time, with or without cause, as a requisite for any showing. La Gloria Land Company and Ranchland Real Estate, at its sole discretion, also reserves the right to refuse to show a property to any potential buyer or interested party for any reason without explanation. **

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Directions

Start by heading west on US-87 N/W Commerce St from the Brady town square.

Continue on US-87 N for approximately 3.5 miles.

Take a slight right onto US-283 N and drive for about 10.4 miles.

Turn left onto FM 504 (Ranch Road 504) and continue for 2.1 miles.

Then, turn right onto FM 2635 N and drive 4.5 miles.

Turn left onto County Road 332your destination will be on the left in approximately 1.1 miles.

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Ranchland Real Estate

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About Trey Bonner

Ranchland Real Estate, LLC, is a premier Texas land real estate company specializing in the sale of live water property, recreational property, and hunting land. With a rich history dating back to 2005, we have established ourselves as industry leaders in the Texas ranch market. Our team of highly seasoned agents brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise, ensuring that our clients receive top-notch service and guidance throughout their real estate journey. Equipped with the best marketing strategies in the state, we represent both land sellers and land buyers, continuously raising the bar for the selling of Texas land. Ranchland Real Estate has taken great pleasure in serving its clients and we look forward to helping you sell or buy a piece of Texas today.

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Source: MLS# 568+/- Acres in McCulloch County, Texas
Listing last updated: November 13, 2025 at 9:42 AM
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