Mid-November 2024 TRFS Update

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NEW! Sunset Vista—enjoy beautiful wildlife and sunset views over the picturesque Little Joshua Creek valley while gathering around the fire. Sunset Vista, located south of Waring in historic Welfare, Texas, features a remodeled one-bedroom cabin with a detached bathroom. This charming 8.93± acre property is a relaxing getaway or a comfortable residence while you build your dream home.

FEATURED! The Highveld Ranch is an elite Tecomate Signature Property! First and foremost, Highveld Ranch is an exceptional hunting ranch located in the sought-after Texas Hill Country. Notable improvements to the ranch include a 6,900± sf newly-renovated lodge, a newly-renovated foreman's home, a game processing facility with a walk-in cooler, and a rifle range. With phenomenal whitetail, turkey, and exotic populations, this high-fenced ranch is a hunter’s paradise!

JUST SOLD! Hilltop Ranch is a tremendous opportunity to own a stunning raw-land property only 15± minutes from charming Fredericksburg. Beautiful hilltop views provide impressive long-range views for a future home or weekend getaway residence. A well-manicured ranch in a peaceful setting surrounded by beautiful post oaks and live oaks. Endless opportunities to hunt, hike, and explore.

CHECK OUT THE CURRENT 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 6.06% exceptional drought conditions. Extreme drought conditions have decreased to 13.13% statewide. Stay informed about current water conditions.

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Maverick County Ranches For Sale

Maverick County, located along the Texas-Mexico border in Southwest Texas, is celebrated for its rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and vibrant community life. Established in 1871, the county features a mix of rugged terrain, fertile farmland, and bustling border towns. Balancing a deep respect for its historical roots with a commitment to growth and innovation, Maverick County offers a welcoming and dynamic environment.

AREA HISTORY

Maverick County was established in 1871 and named after Samuel Maverick, a Texas lawyer, politician, and land baron. The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Coahuiltecan, before Spanish settlers arrived in the 18th century. The county has a rich historical legacy, with landmarks such as the Fort Duncan Museum and San Juan Bautista mission providing deep insights into the county’s storied past and its role in the development of the Texas borderlands.

GEOGRAPHY

Maverick County, located in Southwest Texas along the Rio Grande, features a diverse and rugged landscape. The county is characterized by rolling hills, expansive brushlands, and clear rivers, with the Rio Grande being a prominent geographical feature. 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.

WILDLIFE

Maverick County is home to an array of wildlife including abundant whitetail deer, javelina, turkey, quail, doves, and other migratory birds, thriving in the county's brushlands and river valleys. The Rio Grande and local creeks provide habitats for fish such as bass and catfish, attracting anglers from near and far. The expansive landscapes also support populations of coyotes, bobcats, and other wildlife.

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Maverick County Ranches For Sale

Gateway to the Texas Borderlands
County Seat
Annual Rainfall
20± Inches
Area
1,287± Square Miles
Population
58,722±
Elevation
540 to 960± Feet
Mean Temperature

January 42°F

July 98°F

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Served by TRFS

27567 FM 1021

27567 FM 1021

Maverick
County
1436
± Acres
For Sale
The Las Palmas Ranch is 1,436 Acres located just 30 minutes from Eagle Pass, in the heart of the Golden Triangle of South Texas Whitetail. This ranch has great native genetics and borders the ranch that the Maverick County Monster or McCulloch Buck was harvested on. There is also 600 irrigable acres, with the rights from the Maverick County Water District conveying with the sale and access to the canal running the entire eastern boundary of the property. A small hunter's cabin is located at the front of the ranch, perfect for a weekend getaway or temporary home until your new ranch home is built! Wildlife: With 2 sides currently high fenced, this ranch is perfect for a high fenced operation or keep as is and continue to hunt the great native low fenced genetics. Whitetail in the 160's and better have been seen and harvested on this ranch over the last 10 years. This ranch is currently under MLD III and has been intensely managed. Other native South Texas game can also be found on the property including mountain lions, hogs, javelina, quail, dove, turkey, ducks, and more. Water: There is 600 acres that can be irrigated from the Maverick County Water District using the canal that runs the entire eastern edge. Aside from that, there are also multiple surface ponds that hold water that provide excellent sources of water for wildlife and migratory ground for ducks and sandhill cranes. Improvements: There is a hunter's cabin that has a living room and 2 bunk rooms. There is also an old set of working pens on the property. Terrain-Vegetation: There is a well-maintained road system throughout the property leading you through the rolling topography of the ranch. There are a few wet weather creeks that run throughout, providing you with both hills and bottomland. Other Notes: This ranch could potentially be divided into 2 tracts. This ranch is close to the Rio Grande. However, with the newly constructed border wall and the proximity to 1 of the 3 Aerostat Blimps in Texas, the ranch is secure and deals with very little immigration issues as of now.

Maverick County Featured Sold Ranches