Ask Josh Mehaffey
175 acres of natural raw beauty is the best description for this Eastern Comanche County Property. This ranch offers great topography with several distinct changes in elevation throughout the property creating multiple sites with fantastic views. The main body of the ranch lies at the end of a private (owned) lane creating privacy and seclusion while giving controlled access to FM 2486.
This ranch has a vast array of native vegetation providing excellent habitat for wildlife with a dense canopy of large harwood trees, brush and browse. Trees include Live Oak, Post Oak, Blackjack Oak, Elm, Sugar Hackberry, mesquite and some Juniper. A wide variety of brush and browse within the dense hardwoods provide excellent feeding and bedding areas for wildlife.
A nice pond sits in the far NE corner of the ranch providing a constant water source for wildlife and livestock. There is a small seasonal pond and several natural drainages for additional ponds or a small lake. There is electricity and an older set of working pens at the front of the property. A well will need to be drilled for domestic water and underground water seems to be readily available with nearby wells recorded in the 300-400 ft ranch and producing +/- 20 GPM.
This is an excellent ranch for the avid hunter, outdoor explorer and enthusiast or someone looking from a quiet place in the country to build a home.
Directions: From Hamilton take FM 218 for about 6 miles, turn right of FM2486 go to Energy, Tx and contiue straight at intersection of FM 2486 and FM 1702, property will be on your right in about 1 mile/