Cottonwood Bend Ranch - 174.2 Acres in Western Parker County
• Waterfront: 4,400 ft of Brazos River frontage
• Terrain & Trees: Gently rolling landwith hardwoods, cottonwoods,andmesquite
• Water Resources: 3 wells, 2 ponds, and Parker County water tap
• Improvements: Two ranch-style homes, shop, pens, and outbuildings
• Wildlife & Minerals: Deer, turkey, hogs, and eagles
• all minerals convey
New Age Ranch - 138.7 Acres in San Jacinto County
• Terrain & Trees: Gently rolling hills with scattered hardwood sand pasture land
• Water Resources: 3-acre lake, 5 ponds, and 2natural springs
• Improvements: 4,600 sq ft main home (4 beds, 4 full & 1 half baths, built 2013), guest house, automatic gates, and working cattle facilities
• Usage & Fencing: Fully fenced and cross-fenced for livestock or leisure use
Red Bank Ranch - 2959 Acres in Parker and Hood Counties
• Waterfront: 4,548 ft of Brazos River frontage plus wo spring-fed creeks
• Terrain & Trees: Rolling to ruggedland with hardwoods, mesquite, and canyons
• Water Resources: Multiple wells, 20+ ponds, and natural springs
• Improvements: Custom home, guest and foreman residences, barns, and cattle facilities
• Wildlife & Minerals: Abundant game
• partial mineral ownership
River Bluff Ranch - 293 Acres in Parker/PaloCounty Line
• Waterfront: 926ft o fBrazos River frontage and views from a 120-ft bluff
• elm cedar: Pasture with live oak, elm, cedar, and mesquite cover
• Water Resources: 3 wells, 8 stock ponds, wet-weather creeks
• Improvements: Historic 1880s homestead (partially restored), barn, cattle pens
• Wildlife & Minerals: Deer, turkey, and hogs
• minerals convey (~$1,000/mo income)
Scenic Ranch - 333.8 Acres in Wise County
• Waterfront: Elm Creek, a natural spring, and two ponds enhance the property
• Terrain & Trees: Rolling native landscape with hard wood sand sandstone outcroppings
• Fencing & Utilities: High-fenced on two sides with electricity on site•
Wildlife: Abundant deer, turkey, hogs, and other native game
• Minerals: No mineral rights included one pumping unit present
The Brazos Retreat - 428.85 Acres in Parker County
• Waterfront: Over 5,500ft of Brazos River frontage
• Terrain & Trees: Rolling meadows, elevated bluffs, and mixed hardwoods
• Improvements: Stone pavilion, bunkhouse, metal shop, fencing, pipe & cable entry
• Wildlife: Strong habitat for deer, turkey, hogs, and more• Minerals: Most minerals and royalties convey; one producing gas well
W-W Ranch - 5888 Acres in Western Palo Pinto County
• Waterfront: Nearly 3 miles of crystal-clear Creek with waterfalls and shaded valleys
• Land: Rolling native pastures, limestone bluffs, and 350 ft of elevation change
• Improvements: Two residential compounds with lodge, bunkhouse, and stone cottage
• Operations: Full working cattle facilities, barns, steel pens, and equipment for 350 head
• Wildlife & Minerals: Trophy-class game
• all owned minerals and royalties convey






