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Long Hollow Ranch

$4,250,000
Long Hollow Ranch, Marquez, TX
Status: Active
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Property Type
Acreage
Farm
Fishing Land
Hunting Land
Ranch
Recreational Land
Timberland
Acreage
954 acres
County
Leon, TX
Format
Sale
Features
Creek
Fishing
Hunting
Pond
River
Rural Water
Timber
List Date
Oct 28, 2024
Documents
Long Hollow Ranch
Description
For more information or to schedule a showing, please contact Tyler Jacobs, Broker|Partner at Hall and Hall Partners at 936-537-1749. Marquez, Texas, is located at the prominent intersection of US-79 and TX-7 and is easy to get to from any direction on the western edge of Leon County. In the same continual family ownership since before the Texas Revolution, unimproved ranches of this size do not come on the market very often. Long Hollow Ranch is characterized by the abundant running waters of Long Hollow Creek, Mill Creek, and the Navasota River. However, this is not a monotony of the notorious river bottom. Rolling hills, timber, game, and lush grazing for cattle await the next rancher at an end-of-the-road setting. While substantial gas wells are in place, the associated road infrastructure is quite an asset for all-weather access. Several nicely secluded hilltop homesites cover large western and northwestern views, or a secluded homesite could be developed with a new lake in one of the several potential lake sites. Western Leon County enjoys a less humid climate than its neighbors to the south and is an attractive rural community for both agricultural production and recreation alike. The Facts: ~ 954.78+/- acres ~ Rolling hills with elevations from 310 to 410 feet above MSL ~ Concord -Robbins rural water tap ~ Eight nice stock tanks ~ Extensive LCR 386 frontage, less than four miles from town ~ Mill Creek perpetually runs through the southern end of the ranch for about 2,300 feet ~ Long Hollow Creek perpetually runs through the northern end of the ranch for nearly a mile ~ The Navasota River perpetually runs along the boundary of the northern end for nearly 2,250 feet ~ 15-20% wooded, with some dense areas and some scattered areas ~ Approximately 350 acres in the floodplain, situated in four different areas ~ 16 gas wells on the ranch serviced by three well-maintained arterial roads ~ No oil and gas minerals are offered
Listing Agent
Tyler Jacobs
Co-Op Member Owner
Hall and Hall
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