Mid-March 2024 THLFS Update

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NEW!  High Point Ranch is an incredible opportunity to own a blank canvas ranch, conveniently located just 9± miles west of Harper. The ranch consists of 57.16± acres and is located off paved FM 479 with 700'± of frontage road. There are several nice build sites with stunning Hill Country views. There is tremendous potential to build a weekend getaway cabin or full-time residence.

FEATURED! Highveld Ranch is an elite Tecomate Signature Property! First and foremost, Highveld Ranch is an exceptional hunting ranch located in the sought-after Texas Hill Country. Notable improvements to the ranch include a6,900± sf newly-renovated lodge, a newly-renovated foreman's home, a game processing facility with a walk-in cooler, and a rifle range. With phenomenal whitetail, turkey, and exotic populations, this high-fenced ranch is a hunter’s paradise!

JUST SOLD! S Ranch is 252± acres of prime hunting land with three sides that are low fenced. The ranch is located in the excellent brush country of South Texas, east of Freer, Texas. A 3,000± sf hacienda sits at the top of the highest elevation of the property. The hacienda has front and back patios that run the entire 100± length of the hacienda and offer views that overlook the ranch. The hacienda is ready for updating/remodeling. The ranch has not been hunted since it was purchased by the current owner 12± years ago.

POSITIVE NEWS ON TEXAS DROUGHT CONDITIONS!

We're pleased to report positive news on Texas drought conditions. Recent rainfall has significantly improved the situation, with exceptional drought conditions now at 0.00% statewide! Extreme drought conditions are at 1.97%. This is excellent news for the moment! Stay informed about current water conditions.

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Jones County Ranches For Sale

Jones County sits in the rolling plains of central Texas, forming part of the larger Abilene metropolitan region. With broad horizons of grass-covered terrain and a semi-arid climate, the county offers a sense of wide-open space and rural character. Its economy has long been tied to ranching, farming and the natural resources of the region, while communities like Anson and Stamford anchor local governance, commerce and culture.

AREA HISTORY

The land that became Jones County was originally inhabited by nomadic Indigenous groups including the Comanche, Kiowa and Tonkawa, while Caddos and Delawares camped along the Clear Fork of the Brazos River.  A frontier fort, Fort Phantom Hill, was established in 1851 near present-day Hawley to protect settlers following the Marcy trail.  The county itself was created in 1858 and organized in 1881, named for Anson Jones, the last president of the Republic of Texas.  During the late 19th and early 20th centuries ranching and farming operations expanded, aided by the arrival of railroads and improved road connectivity.

GEOGRAPHY

The terrain of Jones County is characteristic of the western edge of the Texas Rolling Plains—broad swaths of gently undulating grass-dominated country with scattered stands of mesquite, rather than rugged hills or deep canyons.  The native vegetation is dominated by tall grasses and open prairie assemblages, part of the region’s historical cover.  Waterways such as the Clear Fork of the Brazos River and its tributaries wind through the land, carving shallow relief and providing natural drainage across this otherwise open landscape.  Agricultural and ranch operations remain prominent, with the combination of gently rolling soils and expansive vistas making the county a strong fit for grazing, dryland farming and wide-scale ranching enterprises.

CULTURAL HERITAGE

Jones County’s culture is deeply rooted in ranching and farming traditions, with generations of families having worked the land, raised livestock and shaped the local way of life. The heritage of Indigenous peoples, frontier forts and cattle drives still echoes in the region’s identity. Historic structures such as the county courthouse in Anson and old ranch-era buildings contribute to a tangible sense of place, and small-town civic life remains strong—churches, community fairs, rodeos and agricultural events continue to bring residents together. The county’s historic ties to railroads and farming also mean that the landscape of barns, herbaceous prairie grasses and scattered upland trees (like mesquite) forms an integral part of the local heritage.

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Jones County Properties For Sale

Gateway to the Texas Rolling Plains
County Seat
Annual Rainfall
25± Inches
Area
937± Square Miles
Population
19,663±
Elevation
1,600 to 1,900± Feet
Mean Temperature

January 31°F

July 97°F

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