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$8,249,000
13 Days On Site

767 Tocquiny Ln
Carrizo Springs, TX 78834

For Sale|Farm|Active
5
Beds
0
Full Baths
3
Partial Baths
3,200
SqFt
$2,578
/SqFt

Built
County:
Dimmit

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Long Overdue Ranch is a true Dimmit County gem, offering 2,427 acres of prime hunting, grazing, and recreational land located in the renowned golden triangle just 3.5 miles northwest of the town of Carrizo Springs. The ranch is easily accessible via paved Tocquiny Road and also has over 1,900 feet of frontage along the west side of HWY 277. This property has been enjoyed by the same family for over 30 years and is now available for its next steward. The ranch features an impressive combination of diverse terrain with approximately half of the surface resembling the iconic King Ranch or Hebbronville sand-sheet region, covered with hearty grasses, scattered mesquite motts and sandy loam soil, ideal habitat for bobwhite quail which are regularly seen on tours. The central third of the ranch is comprised of a classic south Texas mix of high protein browse species, essential for growing big whitetail deer. The entire ranch can be utilized for grazing livestock which is what the property has been utilized for in recent years. Perimeter fencing is in good condition with approximately 75% being high-fence and the remaining 25% being low-fenced. Neighboring ranches are mostly large, long-time family-owned ranches, with a few smaller tracts along Tocquiny Road. The Long Overdue Ranch has not been actively hunted or managed for game in over three years, creating a prime opportunity for new owners to enjoy abundant native game including whitetail deer, javelina, hogs, bobwhite quail and dove as well as the occasional exotic including audad and axis deer. From encounters on recent tours, the native game numbers appear to be healthy. The southern +/- 600 acre pasture along with the northern +/- 600 acre pastures are relatively open, sandy mesquite mott terrain that any quail enthusiast will tell you is ideal for dog hunting. The central +/- 1200 acres is primo deer habitat with firmer red dirt and a tasty mix of high protein browse species needed to grow book deer. The ranch boasts significant water resources both surface and subsurface, including 1.3 miles of Pena Creek, which bisects the property and provides diverse wildlife habitat with its large, tree-lined banks. There is also a large, 10+ acre lake with a pier, along with four additional surface tanks that have maintained impressive water levels despite lack of runoff. These surface tanks have proven reliable and helped sustain wildlife and livestock throughout our current drought conditions. There is a total of three domestic water wells, and two unequipped Carrizo Irrigation wells. All 3 domestic wells are functioning and operate with electric submersible pumps. There are 2 drilled and cased Carrizo irrigation wells located in the center portion of the ranch. These wells were previously used to supplement fresh water to the 10+ acre lake. The ability to maintain water levels of the lake via irrigation well would create incredible value by ensuring and enhancing water recreation opportunities regardless of rainfall cycle. The improvements on the ranch, while dated, are functional and provide comfortable accommodations. The original two-story rock house, built in the 1930s, offers three bedrooms and one bath, with a small kitchen and dining area. In the 1980's a 2,400 sqft addition was added, featuring an open-concept living and dining area, large master suite, and a utility room with washer/dryer. A spacious covered deck area is perfect for relaxing and enjoying the views. Theres also a separate 3-bedroom, 1-bath bunkhouse, several equipment barns, and a game processing area with a walk-in cooler perfect for processing harvested game. Additional highlights include the large concrete storage trough, which could be converted into a swimming pool, and ample opportunities for cattle grazing on the rich sandy soils. Though the property is currently under mineral lease, there are no active wells or production, and the ranch has 8 assumed orphaned wells, abandoned by a previ

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Listing Snapshot
Price 
$8,249,000
Days On Site 
13 Days
Bedrooms 
5
Inside Area (SqFt) 
3,200 sqft
Total Baths 
3
Full Baths 
N/A
Partial Baths 
3
Lot Size 
2,427 Acres
Year Built 
N/A
MLS® Number 
1851478
Status 
Active
Property Tax 
$5,063.98
HOA/Condo/Coop Fees 
N/A
Sq Ft Source 
N/A
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Recent Activity
yesterdayListing updated with changes from the MLS®
yesterdayStatus changed to Active
2 weeks agoPrice changed to $8,249,000
2 weeks agoListing first seen on site
General Features
Acres 
2427
Property Sub Type 
Farm
SqFt Total 
3200
Utilities 
Cable Available
Water Source 
WellPrivate
Interior Features
Bedroom 2 
Dimensions - 15 x 10Level - Second
Bedroom 3 
Dimensions - 10 x 8Level - Second
Bedroom 4 
Dimensions - 15 x 15Level - Second
Bedroom 5 
Dimensions - 10 x 15Level - Main
Master Bathroom 
Dimensions - 10 x 20Level - Main
Master Bedroom 
Dimensions - 20 x 20Level - Main
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Exterior Features
Construction Details 
BrickStuccoStone
Community Features
School District 
Carrizo Springs CISD
Schools
School District
Carrizo Springs CISD
Elementary School
Carrizo Springs
Middle School
Carrizo Springs
High School
Carrizo Springs
Listing courtesy of John Lynd of Bluestem Ranch Group [email protected]


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