OOK RNH RRE & UNIQUE LND OPPORTUNITY WITHIN 70 MILES OF HOUSTON IN OLORDO OUNTY FOR SLE +/- 2,013 RES FMILY-OWNED +/- 573 RES +/- 716 RES +/- 724 RES Prepared by: DRIN GOSD +1 713 577 1819 Senior Vice President darin.gosda@cbre.com
OOK RNH RRE & UNIQUE LND OPPORTUNITY WITHIN 70 MILES OF HOUSTON IN OLORDO OUNTY Within the heart of the Oak-Prairie Wildlife District (aka Post Oak Savannah), the ook Ranch offers a scenic, recreational and hunting opportunity with ranch improvements, working cow/calf operations, barns, abundant wildlife, and much more. With abundant wildlife, vegetation and plenty of wide open space, this managed ranch and hunter s +/- 573 RES paradise is a unique opportunity that caters to cattlemen and sportsmen alike. OLORDO RIVER FRONTGE OLUMUS eautiful, rolling, terrain and fertile river-bottom pastures lush with coastal ermuda and indigenous grasses; plentiful hardwoods, such as live oaks, cottonwoods, even pecan orchards. Live water frontages along both the OLORDO RIVER WEST olorado River (est. 3 miles; both high/ low bank and est. 1/2 mile of frontage on ummins reek, in addition to a large +/- 716 RES pond and slough along the ranch boundary. ± 50 cres (To be retained) Wildlife species include white-tailed deer (TPW - MLDP), feral hogs, migratory birds, sandhill EST cranes, doves, water fowl, wood ducks, and varmints. +/- 724 RES *Minerals are excluded *Site plans are inaccurate, refer to survey and title
OOK RNH WEST - RNH IMPROVEMENTS WEST EST $8,000 / RE SURVEY MP Populated with stocked ponds, wet- and dry-weather creeks, plentiful hardwoods, a variety of mature live oaks and scrub OLUMUS oak, yaupon and beautiful hay meadows and grazing pastures, this ranch supports white tail deer (TPW - MLDP), feral hogs, turkeys and migratory birds (duck and dove +/- 573 RES varieties). Ranch improvements include working pens/squeeze chute; fencing/cross fencing; hay barns and water well. ± 50 cres (To be retained) OLORDO RIVER FRONTGE - RNH IMPROVEMENTS $15,000 / RE OLORDO RIVER SURVEY MP OLUMUS Ranch facilities with a working cow/calf operation (livestock sold separately) complete with ranch improvements - a 3-bedroom ranch house (limestone with standing seam metal roof) and ranch foreman house; implement/tack/hay barns, +/- 475 feeder barn, feed storage, livestock stalls; working WEST +/- 716 RES ± 50 cres (To be retained) EST +/- 724 RES pens/squeeze chute; training/round pens; pipe fencing/cross fencing; and backup irrigation wells.
IN THE VIINTY OLUMUS, TEXS ustin s Old Three Hundred began arriving in the area. MIN TTRTIONS educational programs and providing an environment olumbus is known as the Home of Live Oaks and HISTORIL RHITETURE for creative expression Live Folks, a motto that has stayed true in describing y 1821 a small community had developed and was The most recognizable building in the town belongs both the timeless natural beauty of the town as well briefly known as eeson s Ferry named after one of to the recently restored courthouse in the downtown NESITT MEMORIL LIRRY as the vibrant hospitality of its inhabitants. Located 70 the original olumbus settlers (enjamin eeson), who square which houses a breathtaking Tiffany-style glass In addition to being a source for reading materials, miles west of Houston, 125 miles east of San ntonio operated a ferry service across the olorado River. In dome. Some other beautiful buildings include the 1886 Nesbit Memorial Library places a strong emphasis on and 87 miles south of ustin, olumbus is a relaxing 1835, it was renamed olumbus, and the town that Stafford Opera Houston which hosts a monthly dinner the history, genealogy, literature, and culture of Texas small-town sanctuary with a rich history and traditions began as a small river crossing eventually became the theatre as well as weddings and galas. and local residents that run deep. largest city in olorado ounty. THE LIVE OK RT ENTER OLUMUS OK TREES olumbus is on the site of the legendary Indian village Incorporated in 1986, the Live Oak rt enter is an Home to a large Live Oak that is listed on the Registry of Montezuma where in 1821 members of Stephen F. independent nonprofit organization that promotes of ig Trees as the second largest in the state of Texas the visual arts by presenting exhibitions, developing DEMOGRPHIS: Population: 3,621 (2010) 3,916 (2000) DRIVE: Ranch to Houston: ±70 miles Ranch to ustin: ±95 miles Ranch to San ntonio: 127 miles
OOK RNH RRE & UNIQUE LND OPPORTUNITY WITHIN 70 MILES OF HOUSTON IN OLORDO OUNTY 2800 Post Oak lvd, Suite 2300, Houston TX 77056 For more information: DRIN GOSD Senior Vice President 713-577-1819 darin.gosda@cbre.com FOR SLE +/- 2,013 RES FMILY-OWNED +/- 573 RES +/- 716 RES +/- 724 RES 2016 RE, Inc. This information has been obtained from sources believed reliable. We have not verified it and make no guarantee, warranty or representation about it. ny projections, opinions, assumptions or estimates used are for example only and do not represent the current or future performance of the property. You and your advisors should conduct a careful, independent investigation of the property to determine to your satisfaction the suitability of the property for your needs.