The Glasscock Ranch is 352 Acres located just 15 minutes from Eagle Pass, in the heart of the Golden Triangle of South Texas Whitetail. This ranch has great native genetics and borders the 90,000+ acre Comanche ranch. This property also has 167 irrigable acres, with the rights from the Maverick County Water District conveying with the sale and access to the canal running the North Eastern boundary of the property. The ranch also has a small barn with electricity, perfect for a camper cover for a weekend getaway. Wildlife: With 2 sides currently high fenced, this ranch is perfect for a high fenced operation or keep as is and continue to hunt the great native low fenced genetics. Whitetail in the 160's and better have been seen and harvested on this ranch over the last 10 years. This ranch has been intensely managed. Other native South Texas game can also be found on the property including mountain lions, hogs, javelina, quail, dove, turkey, ducks, and more. Water: There is 167 acres that can be irrigated from the Maverick County Water District using the canal that runs the entire eastern edge. Aside from that, there are also multiple surface ponds that hold water that provide excellent sources of water for wildlife and migratory ground for ducks and sandhill cranes. Improvements: There is a barn with electricity on property. Terrain-Vegetation: There is a well maintained road system throughout the property leading you through the rolling topography of the ranch. There is a wet weather creeks that run throughout, providing you with both hills and bottomland. Other Notes: This ranch is close to the Rio Grande. However, with the newly constructed border wall the ranch is secure and deals with very little immigration issues as of now.
The Las Palmas Ranch is 1,436 Acres located just 30 minutes from Eagle Pass, in the heart of the Golden Triangle of South Texas Whitetail. This ranch has great native genetics and borders the ranch that the Maverick County Monster or McCulloch Buck was harvested on. There is also 600 irrigable acres, with the rights from the Maverick County Water District conveying with the sale and access to the canal running the entire eastern boundary of the property. A small hunter's cabin is located at the front of the ranch, perfect for a weekend getaway or temporary home until your new ranch home is built! Wildlife: With 2 sides currently high fenced, this ranch is perfect for a high fenced operation or keep as is and continue to hunt the great native low fenced genetics. Whitetail in the 160's and better have been seen and harvested on this ranch over the last 10 years. This ranch is currently under MLD III and has been intensely managed. Other native South Texas game can also be found on the property including mountain lions, hogs, javelina, quail, dove, turkey, ducks, and more. Water: There is 600 acres that can be irrigated from the Maverick County Water District using the canal that runs the entire eastern edge. Aside from that, there are also multiple surface ponds that hold water that provide excellent sources of water for wildlife and migratory ground for ducks and sandhill cranes. Improvements: There is a hunter's cabin that has a living room and 2 bunk rooms. There is also an old set of working pens on the property. Terrain-Vegetation: There is a well-maintained road system throughout the property leading you through the rolling topography of the ranch. There are a few wet weather creeks that run throughout, providing you with both hills and bottomland. Other Notes: This ranch could potentially be divided into 2 tracts. This ranch is close to the Rio Grande. However, with the newly constructed border wall and the proximity to 1 of the 3 Aerostat Blimps in Texas, the ranch is secure and deals with very little immigration issues as of now.
The median home value in El Indio, TX is $129,500. This is lower than the county median home value of $159,100. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in El Indio, TX is $129,500. Approximately 0% of El Indio homes are owned, compared to 0% rented, while 100% are vacant. El Indio real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a El Indio real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
El Indio, Texas has a population of 122. The county average for households married with children is 35.67%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $44,502 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in El Indio is 0 years.
The average high temperature in July is 97.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 41.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 20.2 inches per year, with 0.3 inches of snow per year.