
Description
Moseley Ranch is a scenic 400+/- acre ranch located on CR 468, just 3 miles North/East of Rochelle, TX and 15 miles North/East of Brady in McCulloch County. This north central Texas Hill Country location not only offers its legendary natural rustic beauty, but also offers many conveniences such as: lodging, medical, restaurants, Wal-Mart Supercenter, and a Tractor Supply to name a few. With the AG EXEMPT property taxes are low and you can use the property as you wish since it's UNRESTRICTED. The hunting at Moseley Ranch is amazing, primarily due to the abundant wildlife that includes whitetail, feral hogs, turkey, dove and varmints. Tree cover consists of mature live oaks, mesquite and cedar. Surface water on the ranch includes 3 stock ponds. A windmill with a cistern has a shallow well that is 32' to 35' deep and produces about 6 gpm. With its Edwards Plateau location, the topography provides incredible views, and it gently slopes downward with over 100' of elevation change from the county road to the back of the property. Built in 1940, the 3-bedroom home needs some work, but is in relatively good condition. The property has a water meter with Richland Springs SUD and electricity is supplied by ONCOR. This ranch is currently being used as a hunting lease and has a cattle lease.
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Listing courtesy of Brian M. Valenta of Longhorn Realty, LLC: 512-289-2121.
Description
Moseley Ranch is a scenic 400+/- acre ranch located on CR 468, just 3 miles North/East of Rochelle, TX and 15 miles North/East of Brady in McCulloch County. This north central Texas Hill Country location not only offers its legendary natural rustic beauty, but also offers many conveniences such as: lodging, medical, restaurants, Wal-Mart Supercenter, and a Tractor Supply to name a few. With the AG EXEMPT property taxes are low and you can use the property as you wish since it's UNRESTRICTED. The hunting at Moseley Ranch is amazing, primarily due to the abundant wildlife that includes whitetail, feral hogs, turkey, dove and varmints. Tree cover consists of mature live oaks, mesquite and cedar. Surface water on the ranch includes 3 stock ponds. A windmill with a cistern has a shallow well that is 32' to 35' deep and produces about 6 gpm. With its Edwards Plateau location, the topography provides incredible views, and it gently slopes downward with over 100' of elevation change from the county road to the back of the property. Built in 1940, the 3-bedroom home needs some work, but is in relatively good condition. The property has a water meter with Richland Springs SUD and electricity is supplied by ONCOR. This ranch is currently being used as a hunting lease and has a cattle lease.
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