PRICE:
$2.084,750
ACRES:
269.00+-
COUNTY:
Atascosa
Property Features
- 269.00 ± Acres
- Atascosa County, Texas
- Custom 2,349 square feet home
- Large shop and additional dwellings
- 3 Ponds + troughs
- Great brush and field mix
Description:
Welcome to the Pearrow-Garza Ranch in Atascosa county. This ranch spans 269+- acres in the heart of South Texas brush country. With abundant grazing and wildlife habitat for Whitetail Deer, Feral Hogs, Rio Grande Turkey, as well as White-Winged Dove and Mourning Dove. This property would be a hunters paradise! The property includes a custom built rock home, enclosed barn, processing station, shed lean to, shed, and cattle pens. The house on the property is a spacious three bedroom, two bath home with a large porch and screened in sunroom.The Pearrow-Garza Ranch also has three ponds on it which are filled via rainfall. The ranch is ready for you and generations to come make lifelong memories! Come give it a look today!
Location
The Double H Ranch is located in Atascosa County on paved Bluntzer Road just southwest of Jourdanton. With easy access from county maintained roads and major highways and only minutes from Jourdanton, Pleasanton, and San Antonio this ranch provides tons of options for those living in the country but working in the city.
Approximate Travel Times:
From Jourdanton: 8 Minutes
From Pleasanton: 18 Minutes
From Downtown San Antonio: 58 Minutes
More About the Property
IMPROVEMENTS:
The Pearrow-Garza Ranch features a spacious 3 bedroom and 2 bathroom home, enclosed barn, wild game processing station, shed, covered shed lean to, as well as cattle pens. The home has a large porch with a great view of large Bull Mesquite trees which encapsulates the beauty of brush country! The home also has a screened in back patio with a jacuzzi. The enclosed barn is perfect for storing equipment and fun ranch toys. For the machines too big to fit in the barn, well they will slide right under the lean to, to stay protected from the elements.
HABITAT:
Wildlife habitat consists of native brush such as, Honey Mesquite trees, Plains Yucca, Blackbrush, Whitebrush, other woody species; and native grasses like, California Cotton Top, Texas Winter Grass, Big Bluestem, Little Bluestem, several introduced species.
The topography is generally level with gentle rolls, typical of Atascosa County. No significant elevation changes, providing easy building sites and full property usability.
WATER:
The water is provided through McCoy Water to the house and surrounding barns and lean to’s. There is a water well drilled but the seller is unsure of usability. The ranch also has three ponds which are all filled from rainwater. There are also water troughs scattered throughout the ranch as well.

