Mid-January 2025 TRFS Update

WINTER BUZZ: FRESH UPDATES YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS!

NEW! Homestead on Verde Creek—Discover tranquility at Homestead on Verde Creek, a picturesque haven between Center Point and Camp Verde. This stunning property encompasses a remodeled three-bedroom, one-bathroom home with modern comforts and rustic charm. With 1,780’± of both sides of Verde Creek frontage. This oasis offers a unique blend of natural beauty and country getaway.

NEW! Primavera Coastal Retreat—Discover a rare opportunity to own a premier island property featuring two stunning homes side by side, complete with connected docks, boat lifts, and a plunge pool—all offering prime access to the Intracoastal Waterway and nearby marinas. This coastal haven invites you to embrace the charm and serenity of waterfront living. The unobstructed view of the surrounding wetland sanctuary and the bay is truly priceless, offering impressive sunsets and direct access to the renowned Laguna Madre Bay System, perfect for boating, fishing, and relaxing.

JUST SOLD! Live Oak Ranch is a blend of scenic landscapes and practical functionality. The gently rolling hills are covered in healthy native grasses, supported by live oak, juniper, and mesquite trees. With a mix of meadows and natural draws, the land provides a perfect setting for hunting, recreational, or livestock use. The current owner has made a conscious effort to avoid overgrazing. This, combined with the end-of-road privacy, makes the property ideal for a peaceful hunting getaway. The ranch is under an Ag Exemption.

CHECK OUT THE LATEST TEXAS DROUGHT CONDITIONS!

We're continuing to closely monitor the Texas drought conditions. Texas has seen recent rainfall which has helped the state avoid serious drought concerns. The state is showing an increase to 6.30% of exceptional drought conditions. Extreme drought conditions have increased to 14.11 statewide. Stay informed about current water conditions.

RANCH NEWS ARTICLES!

You can see the latest ranch news articles under “Resources” then go down to the “Ranch Articles” tab. The latest article discusses how the Texas Hill Country is about to get more “enchanting” thanks to TPWD's recent purchase of a 3,073-acre property. Read more. These articles are also featured in our bi-weekly email newsletter.

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Kinney County Ranches For Sale

Kinney County, located in the rugged terrain of Southwest Texas, is celebrated for its rich historical heritage, diverse landscapes, and tranquil environment. Established in 1850, the county features rolling hills, expansive ranchlands, and a close-knit community. Balancing a deep respect for its historical roots with a commitment to sustainable growth, Kinney County offers a welcoming and peaceful environment for residents and visitors alike.

AREA HISTORY

Kinney County was established in 1850 and named after Henry Lawrence Kinney, an early settler and trader. The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes such as the Apache and Comanche before European settlers arrived in the mid-19th century. The county's history is marked by its frontier roots and its development as a ranching hub. Historic sites such asFort Clark Springs and the Kinney County Courthouse in Brackettville offer deep insights into the county’s storied past and its contributions to Texas history.

GEOGRAPHY

Kinney County, located in Southwest Texas, features a diverse and rugged landscape. The county is characterized by rolling hills, expansive ranchlands, and clear rivers, with the Rio Grande and Nueces River being prominent geographical features. The terrain includes brushlands, grasslands, and rocky outcrops, supporting a variety of plant and animal life. The climate is semi-arid, with hot summers and mild winters, making the area suitable for agriculture and outdoor activities.

ECONOMY

The economy of Kinney County is primarily driven by agriculture and ranching. Cattle and sheep ranching remain central to the local economy, with the production of wool and mohair being significant contributors.Hunting leases and outdoor recreation also play important roles in the county'seconomic landscape. Small businesses, including retail shops, restaurants, and services, support the local community and contribute to the economic vitalityof the county. Efforts to promote economic development focus on enhancing gricultural productivity and supporting local enterprises.

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Kinney County Ranches For Sale

A Frontier of History and Nature
County Seat
Annual Rainfall
22± Inches
Area
1,365± Square Miles
Population
3,667±
Elevation
790 to 2,080± Feet
Mean Temperature

January 37°F

July 96°F

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