Mid-February 2026 TRFS Update

MID-FEBRUARY PROPERTY UPDATE—PRIME TEXAS LAND AWAITS...

NEW! 2330 Summit Forest is a 0.631± acre corner lot located in the highly desirable Stone Ridge Subdivision, offering an exceptional opportunity to build a custom home in one of Fredericksburg’s most sought-after neighborhoods. With gently rolling topography, mature live oaks, underground utilities, and attractive Hill Country views, this property combines natural beauty with convenience and long-term value.

REDUCED! BBR Ranch delivers a rare opportunity to own an exceptional piece of Edwards County, known for its rugged beauty and recreational appeal. The property offers privacy, security, and abundant natural features—making it a great setting for a family hunting retreat or off-the-grid relaxation. With a gated entrance and privately maintained road, the ranch is easily accessible while maintaining a remote and peaceful atmosphere.

JUST SOLD OFF-MARKET! Sutton County Ranch is an 11,500± acre recreational and working ranch offering impressive long-range views, strong wildlife populations, and the infrastructure needed to support both hunting and livestock operations. Careful land stewardship over many years is evident throughout the property, from healthy rangeland to reliable water distribution.

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Atascosa County Ranches For Sale

The Heartland of South Texas Heritage
County Seat
Annual Rainfall
27± Inches
Area
1,218 Square Miles
Population
47,774±
Elevation
350 to 700± Feet
Mean Temperature

January 40°F

July 97°F

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1769 Fm 536

Atascosa
County
352
± Acres
For Sale
This property presents a premier opportunity to acquire a highly productive and strategically located agricultural enterprise in South Texas. Spanning 352 acres with 2,400 feet of frontage on FM 536, the property is less than 30 minutes from downtown San Antonio, 15 miles from Pleasanton, and 25 miles from Floresville. It also offers excellent accessibility, located approximately 2 miles from I-37 S and 1.8 miles from 281 S. The established turf grass operation features turnkey systems with proven distribution channels, supported by four Valley Irrigation Pivot Systems supplied by an Edwards Aquifer irrigation well. Surface water rights are available and negotiable separately. Additional infrastructure includes fuel storage capacity with one 8,800-gallon tank, one 1,000-gallon tank, and three 500-gallon tanks, along with onsite improvements such as two farm cabins with porches currently used as living quarters, a Derksen portable garage, and a farm cabin breakroom for crews. This rare offering provides multiple income streams through active turf grass production, equipment and infrastructure, and recreational or hunting value. The property is strategically located in Atascosa County, part of the growing San Antonio metro area, and presents future potential for development or subdivision. Fertile sandy loam soils in the Northern Rio Grande Plain support continued high-yield production, while abundant wildlife including whitetail deer, dove, and bobwhite quail enhance its recreational appeal. This opportunity offers investors a scalable agricultural platform with strong operational fundamentals, reliable water resources, and long-term land appreciation potential-making it a truly unique opportunity in one of South Texas' most dynamic growth corridors.

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