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329.17 acres of natural beauty is the best description of this Eastern Comanche County Property. This ranch offers great topography with several distinct changes in elevation throughout the property offering multiple sites with fantastic views. The ranch is easily accessed with approximately 2700 feet of frontage along FM 2486 with two entrances. A vast array of native vegetation provides excellent habitat for wildlife with a dense canopy of large hardwood tree, brush and browse. Trees include Post Oak, Live Oak, Blackjack Oak, Elm, Sugar Hackberry, mesquite, and some Juniper. There is a wide variety of native brush and browse species provided excellent natural forage for wildlife. Two nice ponds and several small seasonal ponds provide a constant water source for livestock and wildlife. Several natural drainages run though the property allowing for future water development. Comanche County Electric Coop provides electricity with a meter base at the front of the property near an old set of cattle pens. A water well will need to be drilled for domestic water, underground water seems to be readily available with nearby wells recorded in the 300-400 ft range and producing 20 GPM more or less. This is an excellent ranch for the avid hunter, outdoor explorer and enthusiast or someone looking for a quiet place in the county to build a home. This ranch offers hill country topography and views without the “Hill Country” price tag. The ranch is currently leased for cattle grazing, maintaining the agriculture exemption.
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