If you have millions to spend, your dream home could be among the streams and rolling hills of a ranch just a few hours from Dallas-Fort Worth.
There are several multi-million dollar properties of this type on the market, including a North Texas ranch with an asking price of more than $50 million.
Here are four ranches near Washington D-FW that are currently on the market and one that’s coming soon.
Chapel Ridge Ranch: $54.5 million
D-FW Real Estate News
This 5,500-plus acre property in Jack County, 134 miles northwest of downtown Dallas, is listed by brokerage Hall & Hall Partners as suitable for recreational, hunting and livestock farming. .
The more than 3,100 acres are highly fenced and home to exotic animals such as blackbuck, fallow deer, chital deer, nilgai antelope, buffalo, and aoudad sheep. They live alongside native wildlife such as white-tailed deer, turkeys, pigs, and migratory pigeons.
The adjoining 2,400-acre property includes three lakes, coastal fields, a varied landscape of large oak trees, and is surrounded by a low fence.
The ranch features a fully furnished 10,000 square foot home with seven bedrooms and four bathrooms. Notable amenities include a game room with billiards and shuffleboard, and an outdoor entertainment area with pool, bar, and cooking area.
There are also five guesthouses, multiple equipment barns, and a 4,000 square foot event barn. The ranch’s water resources include four lakes, more than 20 ponds, an all-weather stream, and several wells.
One unique feature is a professional shooting range.
Frog Bottom Ranch (5R Ranch): $24.9 million.
Frog Bottom Ranch has 4 miles of Red River frontage. (Davidson Vogel Real Estate)
The Cook County ranch is located on four miles of riverfront at Sibel’s Bend on the Red River.
The approximately 2,300-acre property includes several beaches and easy access points for potential buyers interested in water sports. The ranch grounds are home to white-tailed deer, waterfowl, turkeys, hogs, bobcats, coyotes, and other game animals.
The ranch also includes approximately 250 acres of farmland surrounded by riverside hardwood forest.
The 7,000 square foot main house has three bedrooms and three bathrooms. There is also a detached guest house with a large public bath.
The property is divided into two parcels, with the smallest parcel measuring nearly 160 acres. Depending on the listing, it is also possible to divide the items into smaller pieces or sell them separately.
Icon Global is selling this property.
Bosque Mountain Ranch: $19.9 million
The Bosque County property owned by Dallas real estate agent Randy Cooper has a listed price of $19.9 million.
The 288-acre ranch near Clifton includes a 6,900-square-foot main house, a 4,200-square-foot pool house, a self-contained guest house, and a second ranch with a barn with a 3,550-square-foot living and entertaining area . floor.
Dallas and Fort Worth are both about an hour and a half away.
The Dallas Morning News reported on the ranch in June when it first went on the market. Icon Global is selling this property.
Kearns Ranch
The 820-acre property in Henderson County is naturally divided into two sections. Each section includes a well-fished lake.
The northern section features a 5,000-square-foot existing home perched on a bluff overlooking a 40-acre lake. The southern lakes are approximately 28 acres and 16 acres in area, with high fenced areas that are home to native and exotic wildlife including zebras, wildebeest, axis deer, water buffalo, and scimitar oryx.
The public price has not been disclosed. Icon Global is selling this property.
Ferris Ranch: Coming soon
Ferris Ranch, a 242-acre property in Ellis County, will soon be on the market. The ranch features a 3,500-square-foot home with three bedrooms, an additional loft, and two-and-a-half bathrooms. The property includes a pond, stream system, hardwood trees, and is partially zoned for agricultural use.
The recreational and horse ranch is located in Ferris, about 20 minutes south of Dallas. Icon Global is selling this property. Pricing and listings will be published soon.
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