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Key Takeaways 4M Ranch is a 2,092-acre property in Red River County combining cattle, agriculture, and hunting. Water is the standout: 3 spring-fed lakes (largest at 13 acres), Red River and Pine Creek frontage, plus an 8-acre waterfowl wetland. Soils...
Casey Berley with Hortenstine Ranch Company of Dallas, Texas, has been awarded the esteemed Accredited Land Consultant (ALC) designation of the REALTORS® Land Institute (RLI). As an Accredited Land Consultant,...
By Guest Author: Chris W. Peterie, Principal at Swingle Collins & Associates Ranches across Texas will see a surge in activity in the fall when hunting season starts and throughout...
When the holiday season arrives, Texas and nearby Oklahoma towns come alive with lights, music, and the kind of small-town charm that makes this time of year special. Across the
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Key Takeaways Top rural picks include Ben Wheeler, Athens, Mount Vernon, Mount Pleasant, Gilmer, Hallsville, Albany, Coleman, Meridian, Gainesville, and Breckenridge. Texas living is not one-size-fits-all. Ranch country, lake towns,
Key Takeaways Texas ranches earn through cattle, hunting leases, and agriculture, while the land itself usually appreciates. Tax advantages stack up: agricultural exemptions, no state income tax, and reduced property
Key Takeaways The post covers 11 regions: South Texas Brush Country, Hill Country, San Angelo, Menard County, Coleman County, Ingram, Lubbock Region, Brady, Quanah, Chaparral Wildlife Management Area, and the