Roughly about 30 acers. Currently raising Tifton 85 a high protein Bermuda grass. This property location is a plus being as it is located right off the city limits line.
This lush 50-acre tract in southern Taylor County is ideal for a future homesite within the highly sought-after Jim Ned CISD. Featuring flat to gently rolling terrain with productive Klein grass and native mixes, itâs been extensively managed for grazing. The property offers peaceful country living near essential amenities and includes an agriculture exemption. Itâs perfect for combining a homesite with small livestock operations. Abundant wildlife includes dove, quail, whitetail deer, turkey, hogs, and winter waterfowl like sandhill cranes. The ranch has been responsibly managed to support healthy wildlife populations, offering exceptional hunting opportunities.
Incredible chance to own your own income producing, recreational wonderland just south of Abilene! Prime hunting land with deer, dove, turkey, quail, and hogs! With two all weather tanks and less than 1 mile east of all season Elm Creek this land offers brushy cover, mature trees and plenty of forage. All the opportunities for wildlife and game birds to flourish are right here. Enjoy passive income while someone else does the work on over 100 acres of your leased, highly productive Runnels County cropland. Run some cattle or keep horses! Such an amazing opportunity to own a part of the Edwards Plateau! Cross fenced. No turbines. Plenty of cover from Elm Creek to your feeders of deer candy. Not a hunter? The photography is amazing, too, or bring the kids out with their dirt bikes or ATVs! Just 7 miles east of Winters, Texas, this sprawling 2 parcel 208 acres offers a rolling terrain with many sites for camping, feeders and stands. The 3700 ft road frontage on 1770 has multiple access points. Only $3200 acre. Build your dream home with unobstructed views for miles or start a campground. Portions currently leased for crops such as wheat and milo. Electricity, water hook ups are at road. 40 minute drive to Abilene. Use MAP location of 3238 FM 1770.
Welcome to your own piece of Texas with this 138 acres (per CAD) of Taylor Co. land. Imagine spending quality time with your friends and family, embarking on your hunting adventures. Majority of the land is in cultivation (currently wheat), but three stock tanks, and native mesquite cover are a great draw for wild game. With a cabin and bunkhouse on-site, there's no need to leave camp. But it doesn't end there! The possibilities for this property extend far beyond hunting. Picture the fulfillment of your dreams, whether it's running your own cattle or building your dream home. With the added benefit of Ag Exemption, tax savings become an attractive advantage. Additionally, the convenience of a water meter from North Runnels Coop ensures a reliable and hassle-free water supply. Don't let this opportunity pass you by. Schedule a viewing today to ensure you don't miss out on the chance to make this property yours.
Discover the unprecedented landscape of Maverick Bluff Ranch, beholding 309 Acres of pristine native habitat located on the Western edge of Runnels County. This is a true gem that is set apart by coveted Colorado River frontage which expands roughly 3200ft or .61 miles. Explore atop the astonishing bluffs just as the Comanches did over 100 years ago where the views go for miles and the mighty wild roam. Perimeter barbed wire fencing is in place around the ranch along with roads that have been pushed in the last few years that lend to favorable driving conditions. Entrance to the property is paved along FM 3115. Buyer will have the option to buy additional acreage spanning 30ft wide (roughly 2 acres in total) for a private driveway to the subject property or seller can deed an easement. Additional Acreage: There is up to 225 additional acres available for purchase with many improvements.Minerals are negotiable.
This property boasts 150 sprawling acres of pure Texan charm. Nestled within this expansive landscape, you'll discover a unique 1548 sq ft house with a rich history as a former Santa Fe railroad depot, thoughtfully relocated to this very site. Adjacent to the house, a charming red caboose stands as a timeless reminder of the property,s railroad heritage, complete with original features. A spacious 4500 sq ft insulated metal shop awaits your creative touch, providing ample space for your hobbies and endeavors. Additionally, theres a cozy 2 bed/1 bath small home.
The median home value in Winters, TX is $65,000. This is lower than the county median home value of $90,800. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Winters, TX is $65,000. Approximately 50.26% of Winters homes are owned, compared to 23.96% rented, while 25.78% are vacant. Winters 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 Winters real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Winters, Texas has a population of 2,565. Winters is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 28.06% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.79%.
The median household income in Winters, Texas is $39,551. The median household income for the surrounding county is $52,103 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Winters is 29.7 years.
The average high temperature in July is 94.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 29.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 24.6 inches per year, with 1.3 inches of snow per year.