116 Ac., more or less. Approximately 10 miles south of Castroville and 2 miles north of Devine off CR 5710, with entry on CR 667, Medina County, Texas. $2,850.00 per surveyed acre. Cash to Seller or third party financing. Broker can assist in obtaining third party financing. Seller is believed to own 100% of the minerals and will convey all owned. Exact conveyance to be determined by new title commitment. Water and electric are located at the homesite elevation as well as at the entrance on CR 667. The water is supplied from East Medina Water Utility District and an East Medina Water meter is located at the entry. This 116 acres, more or less, is a combination cattle and hunting ranch. The terrain includes bottomland with coastal Bermuda and native grasses which is fenced and cross fenced for cattle with very good 5-strand barbed wire perimeter fencing. Approximately 2/3 of the acrea...
116 Ac., more or less. Approximately 10 miles south of Castroville and 2 miles north of Devine off CR 5710, with entry on CR 667, Medina County, Texas. $2,850.00 per surveyed acre. Cash to Seller or third party financing. Broker can assist in obtaining third party financing. Seller is believed to own 100% of the minerals and will convey all owned. Exact conveyance to be determined by new title commitment. Water and electric are located at the homesite elevation as well as at the entrance on CR 667. The water is supplied from East Medina Water Utility District and an East Medina Water meter is located at the entry. This 116 acres, more or less, is a combination cattle and hunting ranch. The terrain includes bottomland with coastal Bermuda and native grasses which is fenced and cross fenced for cattle with very good 5-strand barbed wire perimeter fencing. Approximately 2/3 of the acreage is in very dense high-protein brush including guayacan, guajillo, blackbrush, acacia, some mesquite and several larger timber along the perimeter. A very high elevation homesite sits at approximately 950 elevation with 360 degree views of the Medina Valley. An old garage is located near the entry and water service runs to the garage. Several senderos are drivable through the acreage, including the perimeter. This is an attractive acreage with opportunities for both hunting (whitetail deer, hogs, javelina, quail and dove) and grazing of livestock. A BMA (Bexar, Medina, Atascosa) water irrigation canal runs alongside the perimeter fence with possible access and membership in the BMA Irrigation District, providing water for livestock tank, crops or pasture.
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