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Discover the legacy of a nearly century-old family ranch in Southwest Scurry County! This expansive +/- 3,128-acre property features a charming +/- 2,034 sq ft brick home on paved FM 2085, blending comfort with rural charm. For the livestock side, it’s fully fenced and cross-fenced for rotational grazing, and multiple methods of brush management were completed to improve grass production! This ranch boasts great water resources with Bull Creek merging into the ephemeral Colorado River, complemented by 14 surface tanks, including one with a floating dock near the headquarters! There's also a concrete water storage and trough closer to the north end of the property, but south of headquarters. Nominated for the National Cattlemen's Beef Association Environmental Stewardship Award, the Sterling Cattle Company and family have managed this property as their own for decades, and the quality of this property shines as a result! Enjoy wildlife galore, including Whitetail Deer, wild hogs, occasional Aoudad, coyote, bobcat, dove, and quail, with habitat enhanced by natural topography and unique plant species diversity created by riparian areas! Easy paved road access on 2085 or dirt County Rd 3195. Ideal for hunting, ranching, or your private retreat, this West Texas gem is a rare find. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history! No mineral rights are being offered with the sale.
Directions: Head west on 1606 from Highway 350 in Ira, TX. Take a left from 1606 onto 2085 and the house will be on the left before you cross the bridge over Bull Creek
Showing Instructions: Must set appointment in advance. During hunting season, showings are preferred between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm. Listing broker will provide code to lockbox and gates
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