545± Acres MAIN QUIHI CREEK RANCH.
CR 252, Medina County, Hondo, TX 78861
Description: What a great opportunity to own a secluded piece of property only 1 hour from metropolitan San Antonio. This ranch has a great mixture of creek bottoms, flat land, and hill tops with long distance views. Portions of the ranch have been selectively cleared highlighting the beautiful oak trees and providing great locations to build improvements of your choice.
Improvements: The property is mostly low fenced with a portion having no fence. Approximately 3,600± feet of recent fencing is along the county road, and the rest of the fencing is in fair condition. The ranch has a few old sheds that do not add value to the property.
Water: There is 1 water well with a submersible pump. Main Quihi Creek traverses through the property and will run water during wet times. There is potential to dam up the Main Quihi Creek to create a large body of water.
Wildlife: Wildlife on the property includes, but is not limited to, whitetail deer, turkey, dove, wild hogs, and varmints.
Terrain: The property has great topography with over 140± feet of elevation change providing sweeping hill country views.
Vegetation: Approximately 10% of the property has been selectively cleared of cedar. Native trees include Live Oaks, Spanish Oaks, Post Oaks, Elm and Hackberry trees among others. The remainder of the property consists of native brush, cedar and grasses.
Minerals: Negotiable.
Taxes: $860.16 (2014). Agricultural exemption.
Price: $2,089,438
Location: The ranch is located north of the town of Hondo on C.R. 252, almost halfway between Hondo and Bandera. Metropolitan San Antonio and its International Airport are only 1± hour east.
Airport: South Texas Regional Airport at Hondo is located 2 miles northwest of Hondo and has a 6002 foot runway.
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