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Real Estate | Ranching
Joe David Yates, Broker
512.567.3036
jd@joedavidyates.com
Todd Liverman, Realtor ®
325.792.6937
todd@ranchesandlakes.com
Mason, Texas
JoeDavidYates.com
NOWLIN HOMEPLACE WILLBERN’S GLEN SPRINGS RANCH
McCulloch County, TEXAS | $530,000 | 265± Acres Llano County, TEXAS | $4,987,125 | 715± Acres
Great mix of ranch land and cultivated fields. Property The WGSR is part of a large ranch and is nestled into one of the most historic areas of the
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supports an abundance of wildlife including whitetail deer, Texas Hill Country. Babyhead Mountain and Willbern’s Glen are steeped in Texas Folklore.
turkey, dove, and quail. Bird hunting in this area is known One of the most beautiful and prolific springs, Willbern’s Glen Springs, runs through the front
to be some of the best. Rural water bolstered by a dirt tank part of the ranch and down the mountain. Extensive game management has produced trophy
and wet weather creek provide water for the property. native Whitetail deer for the last 20 years.
THE FLYIN’ O RANCH Castell, TEXAS | $3,500,000 | 515± Acres VISTA FABULOSA RANCH McCulloch County, TEXAS | $1,543,500 | 343± Acres
If you’re looking for a classic Texas Hill Country Ranch that is turn-key and in a prime area, South Texas-style hunting and breeding ranch located right in the Heart of Texas. Only 20
this is a must-see! These 515± acres have Texas Hill Country written all over them with a minutes north from downtown Brady, TX. The 343-acre ranch offers a variety of wildlife
beautiful home, large barn/shop/garage with attached game room. The land consists of including whitetail deer, axis deer, fallow deer, blackbuck antelope, turkey, dove, and quail.
granite outcroppings and ridgeline views of surrounding area and mountains, nice size lake Several elevation changes allow for amazing vistas and future home site. There are 3 surface
and ponds, and plentiful native wildlife. “There is no better investment in the world than the tanks that are stocked with bass, catfish, and perch. Live oaks dot the property with native
Texas Hill Country if you love land.” - Joe David Yates grasses offering a year-round food source for cattle and wildlife.
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