The highly improved 4M Ranch is a world unto itself with an incredible suite of world-class improvements including a 5,000-foot paved runway, crushed rock roads, headquarters complex and, set out miles away on a limestone perch, a truly remarkable 10,000± square-foot home with infinity pool peering down at the four miles of Lower Pecos River frontage below. Stunning, complete and perfect are words that come to mind. Located 16 miles north of Langtry on county-maintained Pandale Road, the ranch includes a scenic, wild segment of the Lower Pecos River and its spring-fed, gin-clear waters. 4M Ranch is a turnkey paradise.
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Pebble River Ranch
The trickle and burble of crystalline water provides a constant soundtrack throughout the ranch as the Guadalupe River runs on the eastern portion. Cherry Creek and White Oak Creek add their own rhythms to the symphony as they meander through the majestic Hill Country landscape. Three water wells, ranging from 25 gallons per minute to 100 gallons per minute, expand options for water sources.
Lavender: Another Reason to Visit the Hill Country
In a recent interview with LAND, Cathy, the interim president for Texas Lavender Association, talks about the adventurous spirit of the lavender industry in the Hill Country.
Saint Tryphon Farm and Vineyards: Riding the Wave
Bradford, a level III sommelier, spent 12 years in the retail and wholesale wine industry managing a portfolio of 10,000 fine wines from around the world with an emphasis on high-end offerings from Bordeaux, Burgundy and Napa. As he globe-trotted, he kept an eye on the Texas wine industry.
Destination Hill Country: Where Scenic Views & Wildlife Abound
If you’ve ever thought about investing in the Hill Country, here are great points to consider. In 2020, Texas added more residents than any other state. Texas is home to 50 Fortune 500 companies and is the ninth largest economy worldwide. Throw in a business-friendly atmosphere, no corporate and personal income tax and fewer regulations—and the fact Texas also is home to advanced manufacturing and energy development—and it’s tough to beat.
Tax Relief for Texas Landowners
Take advantage of ag-use valuations to lower your rural property taxes. If you own rural land in the Lone Star State, there are ways to reduce your property tax burden.
Texas Land Markets Are on Fire: First Quarter 2021
Research economist Dr. Charles Gilliland reports on Texas land markets for the first quarter of 2021.
WildLife 2021: We Are Family
While many organizations scrambled to create an online presence, the Conservation Legacy team drew from its extensive experience of delivering digital education. TWA has been using the Internet and videoconferencing to reach students across Texas since 2007.
Summer 2021 Texas Land & Lifestyle Trends
Unique items curated especially for the discriminating Texas land aficionado.
Stephen Turner: I am a Land Specialist
Snapshots of land specialists’ lives
Lane Puckitt: I am a Land Specialist
Snapshots of land specialists’ lives
Texas Two-Step: Summer 2021
From the pages of the Summer 2021 issue of Texas LAND magazine, here’s our selection of two intriguing properties featured on the Land.com Network.
From Big City to Big Sky: Texas Rural Land Sales Surge in Pandemic
Recreational buyers and investors are driving the rush to rural land, with a stampede of urban dwellers searching for a country getaway, a ranch or recreational hunting lands during the pandemic.
10 Things to Consider Before a Land Purchase
Buying a farm or land is not something to jump into quickly. FCS Financial put together a list of 10 things to consider before you purchase land.
Experience Matters
Colorado RLI prides itself in building a network of brokers who have trust in one another, knowledge of the network of specialties spread across over 130 Colorado RLI Brokers.
Featured Listing: L Bar Ranch
The L Bar Ranch is located west of Albuquerque near the community of Laguna, in Sandoval County, in the New Mexico Department of Fish and Game Unit 9.
Maximizing the Value of Timber Income on Your Property
When owning timber-producing land, one of the most important considerations you can make is how to maximize the income that it generates.
On the Cover: Eagle Rock Ranch
Loosely bounded by Highway 26 and the John Day River to the south, Eagle Rock Ranch climbs from 3,100 to 5,000 feet to offer varied landscape and unrestricted privacy. From hidden highland plateaus, the ranch is still just a short distance from the amenities of the city of John Day, including Blue Mountain Hospital and the Grant County Regional Airport which offers a 5,220-foot asphalt runway.
At Ease in the Wilderness—Ray Livingston
A big game hunter, upland bird hunter and fisherman, he resembles a man from a different time; one of the woodsmen who roamed the Pacific Northwest’s mountains and valleys, his home, back in the eighteenth century. He is a person who can and has survived in the wilderness only with items that trappers carried in their packs centuries ago.