PRICE:
$1,100,000
ACRES:
98.5+-
COUNTY:
Medina
Property Features
- 98.47 ± Acres
- Medina County, Texas
- 120 feet of elevation change
- Water and electric onsite
- Halfway between Hondo and Bandera
Property Information
Secluded Hill Country living at its finest is what you can expect with this 98.47+- acre Medina County ranch! The Medina Breaks Ranch features excellent topography change, 2 water wells, and a seasonal creek. The vegetation is common with this part of the Hill Country consisting of Cedar Trees and scattered oak trees. Access is from PR 238 through an electric gate providing excellent security and seclusion. You must see this one in person!
Location
The Medina Breaks Ranch is located 21 miles North of Hondo and 25 miles South of Bandera in North Medina County. Access is from PR 238 and features end of the road privacy. PR 238 has an electric gate for access and is located off of FM 462.
Approximate Travel Times:
From Hondo: 34 Minutes
From Bandera: 38 Minutes
From Downtown San Antonio: 1 Hour and 19 Minutes
More About the Property
IMPROVEMENTS:
The ranch is mostly a blank slate for the new owner but does feature some carefully planned improvements. 2 water wells are located on the ranch and electricity is also located on the western portion of the ranch. Some of the perimeter fencing includes high fencing and a custom gated entrance is located in the front on the Western side. Numerous interior roads and some cross fencing also provide numerous options for the new owner.
HABITAT:
The habitat on this ranch consist of common typical Hill Country vegetation made up of Cedar Trees and scattered oak trees. There are some natural open field areas that provide a nice change of habitat as well. The seasonal creek also provides a completely different kind of habitat and added brush diversity
This property has great topography changes with the middle of the ranch being the highest at 1440 feet and the back portion on the Eastern side being at 1320 feet elevation.
WILDLIFE:
The wildlife native to this property and area include White-Tailed Deer, Javalina, Rio Grande Turkey, and Feral Hogs. This part of the Texas Hill Country also has some free roaming exotics providing added year round recreational enjoyment.