Mid-September 2023 TRFS Update

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MoJo Ranch

6495000
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1008
± acres
Good Hunting | Nice Pastures | High-Fenced
Contact Ken Hoerster

830-859-6256

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Property Details

Summary

The MoJo Ranch, located between Seguin and Stockdale, is a combination of hunting and cattle property. With a good mix of hardwood, abundant wildlife including native and exotics, and well-improved grasses for cattle.  Improvements include a primary home, hunter's lodge, foreman’s home, and several barns. The ranch is very well watered, with several large tanks supplemented by the larger water well located on the property.

OVERVIEW

Highly improved - the MoJo Ranch features a full suite of desirable ranch attributes, including hunting and productive cattle pastures. The ranch is high-fenced and cross-high-fenced. There are cross-fenced pastures, improved ranch roads, underground water piping, outbuildings, and a nice front entrance. The main home is located at the edge of a wooded area and has a great view across the ranch. Nearby is a hunting lodge, and near the front entrance is a foreman’s home and equipment barns.

Status
Sold
List Price
6495000
County
Wilson
Acreage (±)
1008.0
Waterfront
Fencing
Electric
Topography
Water Source
Utilities
Listing Status
Days on Market
Annual Tax ($)
Zoning
Possible Use
Possible Use

This ranch is located north of Stockdale with frontage on County Road 428, in Wilson County. The property is about 40± miles from San Antonio, 20± miles from Seguin, 80± miles from Austin, and 175± miles from Houston.

The entire ranch is high-fenced with galvanized piping and T-posts, and the ranch has two interior separate high-fenced pastures. The ranch is gently rolling with an elevation variation of about 80± feet. With a good mix of wooded and open pastures, the ranch is a good combination of hunting and cattle ranch. The northern part of the ranch has thickly wooded areas that provide cover for the game on the ranch and privacy and seclusion for the main home and hunting lodge. There are open areas where the blackbuck and axis like to graze.  The southern part of the ranch is made up of large oaks and improved grasses. There are five pastures. Soils range from sandy to sandy clay and are highly rated for improved grass production. Current grass varieties include Tifton 85 and Coastal Bermuda, and other native grasses. An all-weather gravel road adds a nice touch.

The main house is a 4,140± sf Spanish-style hacienda with about 6,000± sf under the roof and offers many unique features and added touches. The construction of white stucco with a red tile roof, commands your attention. The four-bedroom and four-and-a-half bathroom house features a study, a living room, a kitchen, a dining room, two fireplaces, a sunroom and studio, and an attached outdoor cabana with a firepit. The many details include thick walls, Saltillo tile floors, custom-milled beams, mahogany sliding doors, an incredible gourmet kitchen, and a pantry. A comfortable one-bedroom / one-and-a-half-bathroom hunting lodge accommodates the overflow from the house. It has classic styling in the look and feel, including a massive fireplace, comfortable sleeping quarters (for up to six guests), and a country porch with a sweeping ranch view. Located near the front entrance is another home that serves as a foreman’s house, with three bedrooms and two bathrooms.

Native wildlife species include whitetail deer, turkey, hogs, ducks, and dove, with some bobwhite coveys sighted per the owner. Along with native wildlife, there is also a healthy variety of exotics on the ranch, including axis deer, blackbuck antelope, fallow, and red stag. Extended hunting through an MLD III permit is in place.

The ranch is well-watered and is located over the Carrizo/Wilcox aquifer. There are four water wells throughout the ranch and one larger volume well with a 25± hp pump. The smaller wells serve the improvements, and the larger well supplies water to the larger ponds via a 4” underground piping system.  Surface water is abundant, with five ponds ranging from .25-1.75± acres when full and several other smaller ponds throughout the ranch. A branch of Alum Creek, a significant drainage area, bisects the ranch and holds water in wet years.  These water features are spread across the ranch and attract waterfowl, provide water for the game and livestock, and several are stocked with fish.

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Property Details

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Property Features

County
Wilson
Acreage
1008
Waterfront
Fencing
Electric
Topography
Water Source
Utilities

Investment Considerations

List Price
6495000
Listing Status
Days on Market
Annual Tax ($)
Zoning
Possible Use
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