Ask Chris Roland
Asking Price: $1,639,000
A rare find in Coleman County—this 288.8-acre ranch blends rolling terrain, heavy cover, and excellent improvements, making it ideal for both recreation and ranch life. Located just 9 miles northwest of Coleman and 2 miles north of Hords Creek Lake, the property offers outstanding hunting, panoramic views, and plenty of space to relax and explore.
1,480 sq. ft. home (built in 1982) with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, central heat & air, on a concrete slab.
Attached carport plus enclosed shed for ATV parking.
2,304 sq. ft. barn/shop for tractors, ATVs, and equipment.
Second barn with electricity.
Rolling topography with approximately 120 ft. of elevation change.
Heavy tree cover: live oak, red oak, post oak, redbud, mesquite, pecan, cedar, and thick shinnery oak.
Good road system throughout the ranch for easy access.
4 small ponds and a water trough.
Excellent hunting for deer, hogs, turkey, and dove, with some quail.
5 established food plots.
7 deer blinds and 5 feeders convey with sale.
Coleman County Electric Coop meter with 200-amp service.
Coleman County Coop water meter.
Fiber optic cable along the road.
This property combines comfort, rugged beauty, and unmatched hunting opportunities—ready for family recreation, a private getaway, or a long-term investment in Texas land.
Chris Roland - Broker
Ranch and Hunting Land Realty, LLC
Directions: Go west from Coleman on Hwy 153. Go north on CR 438. Go north on CR 411. Property is on the east side of the road.
Showing Instructions: Listing agent must be present.
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