Our 82 acres between Mountain Home and Rocksprings:
This is where the ranch double wide is going.
Blinds and feeders already set up. Septic going in now. Electric and well in next 3-4 weeks. Hope to have set up by May ready for summer exotic hunting.
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15 acres of improved pasture
15 acres of unimproved pasture/scrub
40ish acres forest
6ish acres for house/barns
2 acres water (bass, catfish, crappie)
While I haven't walked all 78+ acres, I can tell you there was not a single spot where I saw any pig wallows or areas where they were feeding. It has been meticulously cared for.
It is official, we closed today. We take possession at the end of March
uthornsfan wrote:It is official, we closed today. We take possession at the end of March
So.... Party in April?
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Ditto! An absolutely gorgeous piece of property! ENJOY!!!!
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ninjabread wrote:Congratulations and thanks for sharing. This thread is inspiring. I'm looking casually at land but the property taxes in Texas are a killer.
Look for property that is Ag exempt. Taxes on my 82 acres is $60.00 a year. It is leased for cattle grazing. Also I have a sales tax exemption for certain items used exclusively for the property.
"When democracy turns to tyranny, the armed citizen still gets to vote." Mike Vanderboegh
"The Smallest Minority on earth is the individual. Those who deny individual rights cannot claim to be defenders of minorities." – Ayn Rand
Austin area is just so much prettier than Wichita Falls area. I envy you. I had an Ag exemption but I gave it up. Really don't want cattle on the property. But we do have pigs.
We will have a wildlife exemption. It is similar to Ag except we dont have to run cattle. We simply provide shelter to native birds and do other improvements to the property.
You create a wildlife plan and file it and then keep records and document your progress.
I am seeing a lot of listings that do not include mineral rights. How does that typically work? If someone else owns the mineral rights, I'm assuming I would potentially need to give them access to get to those minerals (set up wells, do some digging, etc). How intrusive is this in general? I'm just trying to determine how much I should be motivated to get the mineral rights along with the property. This would be property used for hunting, and possibly a future home site.