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Ranch Living....

 

Good for the soul - being out in the open plains and/or hills of Texas' vast land.

 

So many options to experience this type of calm living this summer season....

 

A few suggestions to begin your look into ranch living: 

https://www.primeranchland.com/    

https://www.texaslandmen.com/

https://www.fredericksburgrealty.com/

https://republicranches.com/

https://www.yoranch.com/land-sales/

 

 

Getting into the ranch living groove is easier than you think.

Some things to look forward to ranch living - the Texas way (and depending on where your ranch is located):

 

Floating the River (Comal, Guadalupe, Gruene, Frio, San Marcos, Brazos, etc...) - Texas rivers are not only a life line of food and water for the great state of Texas.  It is also a social spot to have some fun in the sun!

 

Barbecue - The best never rests.... especially when it come to Barbecue. Texas has dedicated a week to our timeless classic. For more information on when and where to participate, click the link:  https://www.tmbbq.com/events/texas-barbecue-week-2/

 

Margarita-ville - Began in Texas and has seeped in to every part of the state as well as the nation. Margaritas seem to taste nicer in the country.  And often times, the limes needed may be on a tree outside your home!

 

Sports - With Professional Football Season around the corner and Professional Basketball Season finishing up with a triumph for our beloved Spurs... it's no wonder sports enthusiast can travel to any nearest town and find a team to root for!  Getting in on the action is easy and doesn't have to be reserved for professional sports.  Collegiate level sports and Friday Night Lights (High School Football) are a tradition in Texas. 

 

 

New to Texas?  Looking for a second home or looking to upgrade your city dwelling to country living? Live on a Texas ranch!

 

 

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