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Ranchers and landowners dream of having a piece of land like this one! The possibilities are endless, 555 acres of mixed-use ag-exempt land for cattle or hunting. Key features of this property include Blacktop frontage, legacy oaks, a large lake, and power. Along with these great features, the property also contains a water well and an older barn in place. Several cross fences are in place to help keep up with cattle rotation. You'll appreciate the uniqueness of a property like this-especially with Hondo Creek flowing through it! With tons of dove, deer, hogs, and turkey, this ranch has plenty of potential for hunting. You will be able to enjoy the tranquility of a ranch oasis approximately 66 miles from San Antonio and 5 miles south of Kenedy. Just east of Highway 181, this land won't stay on the market for long. Additional acreage is available.
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