
Description
The finest view in all of the Hill Country. From the Summit of this USGS named "Point Peak Mountain" towering above everything else in its surrounding, at an elevation of 1467 ft. you have 20 mile views. Fantastic view of Lake Buchanan, which is situated less than 6.5 miles away as the crow flies. This 183.71 acre ranch encompasses almost all of the formation known as "Point Peak, Mountain" offering a true 360 views. Off all-weather County Road 216A, 14 miles from Llano. The peak in the south central portion of the ranch falls steeply to the west with rock protrusions and cliffs below, and slopes more gently to the north and west dropping into a saddle valley below, then rises again to a higher ridge in the northwesterly portions of the ranch. A natural pond in the valley can be deepened and expanded to create a large watershed for aesthetics as well as the abundant game that roam the ranch. This 183.71 ac. Ranch is in its natural state. Trees have not been clear-cut like other ranches. Oak, Mesquite, Juniper, and game friendly underbrush provide natural food and cover for game. Fabulous building sites in several locations on the ranch, ideal for your estate home. Great investment as well - property can be developed into an acreage community. It is contiguous to an existing acreage subdivision to the East. A water well was drilled in June 2006 and pipe casing installed. Ready to be completed. The Well Report (attached) shows an unbelievable 60 Gallons per minute (GPM) yield, this in Llano county where the average water well capacity is only 3 to 4 GPM.
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Description
The finest view in all of the Hill Country. From the Summit of this USGS named "Point Peak Mountain" towering above everything else in its surrounding, at an elevation of 1467 ft. you have 20 mile views. Fantastic view of Lake Buchanan, which is situated less than 6.5 miles away as the crow flies. This 183.71 acre ranch encompasses almost all of the formation known as "Point Peak, Mountain" offering a true 360 views. Off all-weather County Road 216A, 14 miles from Llano. The peak in the south central portion of the ranch falls steeply to the west with rock protrusions and cliffs below, and slopes more gently to the north and west dropping into a saddle valley below, then rises again to a higher ridge in the northwesterly portions of the ranch. A natural pond in the valley can be deepened and expanded to create a large watershed for aesthetics as well as the abundant game that roam the ranch. This 183.71 ac. Ranch is in its natural state. Trees have not been clear-cut like other ranches. Oak, Mesquite, Juniper, and game friendly underbrush provide natural food and cover for game. Fabulous building sites in several locations on the ranch, ideal for your estate home. Great investment as well - property can be developed into an acreage community. It is contiguous to an existing acreage subdivision to the East. A water well was drilled in June 2006 and pipe casing installed. Ready to be completed. The Well Report (attached) shows an unbelievable 60 Gallons per minute (GPM) yield, this in Llano county where the average water well capacity is only 3 to 4 GPM.
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