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Featured Listing: Safari Whitetail Resort
Safari Whitetail Resort offers 989 acres of unique Wisconsin land with lake and creek frontage, abundant wildlife, charming accommodations, pine plantations, 20 miles of ATV and snowmobiling trails, a sand beach and more.
Western Heritage Consulting & Engineering: A Broker’s Dream Team
By partnering with ranch brokers and their clients during every phase of ranch real estate transactions, Western Heritage Consulting & Engineering can ensure the journey to ranch ownership is a dream instead of a nightmare.
Featured Listing: Turkey Track Ranch
Boasting almost 80,000± acres under one fence and some 26 miles of Canadian River frontage, the Turkey Track Ranch is a rare confluence of natural resources; it epitomizes the western ranch lifestyle and famed fertile buffalo plains of yesteryear.
California Living: How to Achieve the Western Lifestyle
The fabric of California is a diverse blend of cultures, ethnicities, upbringings, lifestyles and living areas. From bustling metropolitan cities to rural towns, the Golden State has something for everyone.
Fall 2021 Land & Lifestyle Trends
Our snapshot of the latest goods, gear and more for land aficionados.
Buy Dirt
From the beginning of time, even long before America was settled, land was one of the most sought after and tightly held assets. Land, and what it provided, was a finite asset and resource which allowed economies and nations to flourish.
Just LANDed: Fall 2021
From the pages of the Fall 2021 issue of LAND magazine, enjoy a first look at these properties that have just landed on the Land.com Network.
On the Cover: Bar J Ranch
Bar J Ranch consists of 6,234 deeded acres located 10 miles southeast of Salina, Utah, plus an inholding in the Fish Lake National Forest. The ranch includes an incredible mix of ecosystems, from cottonwood-lined river bottoms up to alpine basins of aspen and pine. Water is abundant with over eight miles of private trout streams.
On the Cover: Evans Ranch
The 592-acre Evans Ranch is a true California gem, situated in Plumas County. The top-shelf improvements, timber and park-like setting give this ranch an exceptional beauty and make it the grand entertaining ranch of the mountains.
Austin Trophy Whitetails
With a 6,000-square-foot lodge that sleeps up to 24 as well as a private condo, Austin Trophy Whitetails pushes comfort into the realm of luxurious, rustic elegance. Impeccably decorated with an eye to the outdoors, the accommodations feature warm wood, native stone, high-end furnishings and fixtures that showcase artistic taxidermy representing species from around the world from Varner’s personal hunting expeditions. Unique décor, such as bar stools crafted from full-size western saddles, remind guests they are in the heart of the Lone Star State.
Knowing the Ranch Market
One of the biggest laughs we have in this business is the line “I have a guy.” If one thing is a standout of a dedicated ranch broker, it is the fact that broker is the source of the source.
LANDscape: Summer 2021
From the pages of the Summer 2021 issue of LAND magazine, here’s our selection of intriguing properties featured on the Land.com Network.
Summer 2021 Land & Lifestyle Trends
Our snapshot of the latest goods, gear and more for land aficionados.
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.
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.
Owning Land in California: Pros & Cons
Famous for its tourist attractions, recreational advantages, wine-growing regions, incredible weather and easy access to beaches, mountains and land to roam, California is an oasis for homeowners, families and ranchers. These attributes, combined with year-round sunshine, geographic variability and fertile soils that support popular, high-value commodities, also make California a landowner’s dream. Of course, no place is perfect. Land ownership in California, like land ownership in any other state, comes with pros and cons.