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Texas Hill Country Real Estate
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RR 337
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2000 AC - 2 Miles of Nueces River & Home
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Edwards County
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$10,000,000
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1,600 sq. ft.
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Single Story
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Farm and Ranch
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FM 3240
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1206 AC Medina River, Bandera, CO. TX
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Bandera County
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$9,000,000
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1,829 sq. ft."+ 10 cabins, 10 RV sites & storage buildings."
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Single Story
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Farm and Ranch
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FM 3240
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1206 AC Medina River, Bandera, Co. TX
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Bandera County
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$9,000,000
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1,829 sq. ft."Lodge, 10 cabins & 10 RV sites."
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Single Story
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Residential
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RR 1871
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977 AC - Llano River & High Fenced
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Kimble County
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$8,504,511
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Other
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Farm and Ranch
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12340 CR 266
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1112 AC - 5 Miles of Colorado River & Home
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San Saba County
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$5,881,575
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1,120 sq. ft.
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Single Story
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Farm and Ranch
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RR 270
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1785 AC - 15 AC Lake, Lodge & High Fenced
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San Saba County
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$5,310,375
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3,860 sq. ft.
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2 Story
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Farm and Ranch
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3315 W. St. Hwy. 71
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310 AC - Great Development Property
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Burnet County
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$4,646,293
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Single Story
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Farm and Ranch
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5815 CR 260
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1007 AC - Partially High Fenced, Home, Barns & Lake
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San Saba County
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SOLD 
$3,779,775
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3,400 sq. ft.
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Single Story "Ranch"
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Farm and Ranch
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744 W. FM 574
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1207 AC - High Fenced, Lake, Springs & Hunting
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Mills County
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$3,252,865
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Other
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Farm and Ranch
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CR 350
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960 AC - Home, Great Views, Hunting & Ranching
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San Saba County
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$2,875,200
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1,500 sq. ft.
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Single Story
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Farm and Ranch
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CR 1255
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749 AC - Hunting, Fishing & Ranching
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Lampasas County
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$2,621,500
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Single Story
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Farm and Ranch
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CR 414
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376 AC - Colorado River, Home, 3 Cabins & Lake
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Mills County
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$2,550,000
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3,500 sq. ft."Plus 3 guest cabins"
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2 Story
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Farm and Ranch
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3046 CR 317
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600 AC Coleman, Co. TX
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Coleman County
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$2,100,175
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2,880 sq. ft."+ 1,600 SF 3/2 guest house."
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Single Story "Ranch style; completely remodeled in 2003."
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Farm and Ranch
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Hwy. 27
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30 AC @$1,050,000 or 61.79 AC @ $1,800,000
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Kerr County
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$1,800,000
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0 sq. ft."Old historic home."
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2 Story "Historic home."
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Lots and Land
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4709 W. RR 962
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237 AC - Good Ranching & Development Property
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Blanco County
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$1,780,725
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1,065 sq. ft.
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Single Story "Older frame home"
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Farm and Ranch
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TEXAS HILL COUNTRY REAL ESTATE Spending time in the Texas Hill Country, either as a visitor or resident, is a unique experience. The typical lifestyle in this south-central portion of Texas is considered “laid-back” and easy. Clean air, clear lakes and rivers are a haven for swimmers, boaters and water sports enthusiasts, and fishermen. Anyone with a yearning for the simpler ways of life might enjoy vineyards, horse activities, gardening, hiking, wildlife and dramatic sunsets that will take your breath away. As you travel along country roads and enjoy the spectacular hills and majestic oaks and native wildlife, you’re likely to find activities to interest you such as winery and wildflower tours and festivals, exotic wildlife ranches, golfing, motorcycle & classic car rallies, early Texas historic sites, art galleries, craft fairs, antiques, farmer’s markets, BBQ cook-offs, state and national parks, camping, hunting, hiking and R-Ving, boat racing, live music, and the friendliest people in the world! And although peace and quiet are bountiful, if it’s excitement and the city life you desire, an easy drive from most anywhere in the Texas Hill Country will take you to Austin, the capital of Texas and home to the University of Texas, or the lively city of San Antonio, home to the famous “San Antonio River Walk” and historic Alamo. Although the real estate market has not been totally exempt from the current economic slow-down, this part of the state has historically experienced steady and healthy growth. The wide variety in types of properties for sale, reasonable cost of living, and healthy tourism industry has much to do with the stability of this market. From affordable first-time buyer homes, to upscale retirement homes, to condos and luxury homes fronting one of the area lakes in the Highland Lakes chain, to vast ranches and small acreage tracts, buyers have wide choices for every income level and investment need. |
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