September 2025 TRFS Update

SEPTEMBER IS HERE AND SO ARE THESE EXCITING UPDATES...

NEW! Ash Springs Ranch captures everything that makes the Hill Country special—rolling topography, wooded canyons, and ridgelines that open to postcard-worthy vistas. The ranch’s diverse landscape features open grasslands, native hardwoods, and brush cover, providing both scenic beauty and a functional habitat. With its natural spring, limestone cave, and breathtaking ridgetop views, this is more than just land—it’s a rare opportunity to own a Hill Country treasure, whether for a private retreat, a hunting getaway, or the foundation of a family legacy property.

NEW! 221 Pyka Road is a rare find—a peaceful Hill Country property with mature trees, city utilities, and the benefit of R-2 zoning inside Fredericksburg’s expanding city limits. Tucked just minutes from Main Street, this property offers a comfortable home with room to grow, both inside and out. Whether you're looking to enjoy the home as-is or explore additional improvements or development, this site offers immediate appeal and long-term potential.

REDUCED! Lost Creek Ranch is a stunning 372± acre property situated in the heart of the Hill Country. This expansive ranch offers a blend of natural beauty, privacy, and modern comfort, making it an ideal retreat or permanent residence. With impressive elevations, ranging from 1,620'± to 1,920'± above sea level, the property boasts breathtaking 360° views of the surrounding landscape. The ranch features a charming remodeled rock ranch house, abundant native wildlife, and a Cherry Creek tributary with dammed sections.

CONTINUING TO PRAY FOR THE HILL COUNTRY!

Our thoughts and prayers are still with everyone impacted.

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Sincerely,

David Culver

Mason, Texas - Specializing in the Hill Country and Rolling Plains Areas

David Culver is a sixth-generation Texan with a farming, ranching, and real estate background extending into New Mexico and Colorado, where his family was actively involved in the quarter horse and thoroughbred racing industry.  Family roots run deep in Matagorda and Fayette Counties.

Dave joined TRFS in the summer of 2023, but has been an active land broker in Texas for over 40 years.  Dave holds a B. S. in Animal Science from Texas A&M (1977), with post graduate pre-law studies at St. Mary’s University.  His marketing background is thorough, having been Creative Director of Culver Advertising in San Antonio in the 1990s, with vast experience writing and editing copy.  

He is also a property rights activist with past stints as a Board Member and President of the Texas Alliance of Land Brokers, was co-founder of the Texas Land Brokers Network, has been on several land trust boards/advisory councils and recently served on the Legislative Committee of the Texas Wildlife Association. Dave lives on a 141-acre sustainable farmstead near Mason, TX, with his wife, Pat, and their twin boys, Lucas and Matthew.  

David Culver's Affiliations:

  • Licensed Texas Real Estate Sales, Broker - 1978, 1981
  • Past or present land/mineral owner in 15 Texas counties
  • $1.1B+ in ranchland sales, $1B+ in evaluations
  • Co-founder, Texas Land Brokers Network
  • Past President, Director - Texas Alliance of Land Brokers
  • Member of Texas Association of Realtors - TAR
  • Member of National Association of Realtors - NAR
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