Group One Real Estate
Julie McCoy , Group One Real EstatePhone: (361) 765-7029
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$2,155,260
00 Cr 336
San Diego, TX 78384
Courtesy of United Country RE-Bluntzer Re
MLS: Corpus Christi/Coastal Bend
27,613,555Sq Ft
Est. Mortgage
$11,225/mo

Located in the heart of South Texas deer hunting country, just 16 miles from the Muy Grande headquarters, this raw and untouched 634-acre ranch is a blank canvas. It's covered in classic brush country habitat and home to all the usual native species whitetail deer, dove, quail, javelina, and even a rattlesnake spotted on a recent inspection. Only a few roads and scattered Sendero's cut through the landscape. There are no overbuilt improvements or high-maintenance buildings just an opportunity for the next owner to leave their mark or leave it as-is. It's perfectly huntable in its rustic condition. One water well exists (condition subject to buyer inspection), and multiple electrical lines provide options for camp setups or water features. Topography & Habitat: With around 100 feet of elevation change, topping out at 420 feet, the rolling terrain offers long-range views and natural vantage points. The ranch is rich in diverse, desirable South Texas brush species including guajillo, granjeno, guayacan, kidneywood, blackbrush, persimmon, prickly pear, mesquite, and cedar elm providing ideal forage and cover for trophy deer and other game. This diversity enhances both the ecological and aesthetic value of the land. Wildlife: Native South Texas game thrives here, including whitetail deer, turkey, bobwhite quail, dove, hogs, and javelina. With high fencing on two sides and low fencing on the other two, the ranch is suitable for development into a managed game operation or enjoyed as a natural hunting property. Water & Utilities: A single water well is located at the deer camp (condition unknown). Electricity is already in place, providing a foundation for future improvements or off-grid living. The seasonal San Diego Creek crosses the northwest portion, serving as a key wildlife draw. Soils: Primarily Gertrudis fine sandy loam, not the usual Duval Co. "Olmedo very gravelly sandy loam" - such a plus- Minerals: Surface offering Only

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