Ask Chris Roland
This property is in Concho County, but very close to the Coleman County Line.
Asking Price: $1,795,000
Escape to the water and experience some of the best hunting and recreation Central Texas has to offer. This exceptional 250.2-acre ranch on O.H. Ivie Lake features approximately 2,676 feet of shoreline, providing rare access, stunning views, and endless outdoor opportunities.
With paved frontage on RR 11, electricity available along the road, and a well-balanced mix of high-fence and low-fence acreage, this property is both accessible and highly functional. Whether you're looking for a premier hunting retreat, a fishing getaway, or a long-term investment, this ranch delivers.
The low-fence portion borders a large tract owned by the Colorado River Municipal Water District, where no hunting is allowed-creating a natural sanctuary and contributing to an exceptionally high wildlife population.
This is a rare opportunity to own a well-located lake property offering exceptional hunting, fishing, and recreational value on one of Texas' most sought-after lakes. The combination of shoreline, managed wildlife, and strong native habitat makes this a true standout property.
Call today to schedule your private showing and experience O.H. Ivie for yourself.
Chris Roland - Broker - 325-647-7889
Directions:
Turn off of FM 1929 and head to Concho Park Marina. Go north on RR 11 for a little over 2 miles. The property is on the left side (west) of RR 11.
Showing Instructions:
Call Agent.
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