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48999 County Road 48, Other - Not in list, CO 81059
Active
10.9K acres

Farm

48999 County Road 48, Other - Not in list, CO 81059

$17M

Other - Not in list, Other County

Oasis Farms consists of 10,936.58 total acres of rural agricultural irrigated farmland & native pastureland, with structural and irrigation improvements consisting of flood irrigated and center-pivot irrigated farmland. Since taking possession of this property, the current owners have spared no expense in the thoughtful planning, design, and implementation of a highly efficient irrigated farming operation capable of recycling the annual water allocation multiple times.

10.9K acres
$1,554/ac
0d on market

Listed by Legacy Broker Group

Farm Store Road, Amarillo, TX 79022
Active
3.2K acres

Farm

Farm Store Road, Amarillo, TX 79022

$11.0M

Amarillo, Hartley County

3.2K acres
$3,460/ac
0d on market

Listed by Gillispie Land Group, LLC

Perryton, TX 79070
Active
1.3K acres

Ranch

Perryton, TX 79070

$10.9M

Perryton, Ochlitree County

1.3K acres
$8,500/ac
0d on market

Listed by Gillispie Land Group, LLC

Cemetery Rd Caliche Pit, Canyon, TX 79015
Active
1.3K acres

Farm

Cemetery Rd Caliche Pit, Canyon, TX 79015

$10.7M

Canyon, Randall County

This is a one-of-a-kind property offering an investor the opportunity to own an income producing, caliche mining operation. The caliche mine encompasses approximately 270 acres, with an additional ±740 acres of excellent ranch land. The combined acreage of ±1280 acres is located 5 miles southwest of Canyon, TX. Native grasses provide a great pasture for cattle grazing with boundary fencing. Livestock water is supplied by 1 windmill piped to 2 separate water tanks, with two submersible wells also available. The property is very accessible; county road frontage on three sides, and legal access from four county roads. This property has great investment potential and income diversity.

1.3K acres
$8,391/ac
0d on market

Listed by Triangle Realty, LLC

Wheeler, TX 79096
Active
1.1K acres

Farm

Wheeler, TX 79096

$9.7M

Wheeler, Wheeler County

1.1K acres
$9,000/ac
0d on market

Listed by Gillispie Land Group, LLC

000 000, Dalhart, TX 79022
Active
3.2K acres

Farm

000 000, Dalhart, TX 79022

$8.8M

Dalhart, Dallam County

3,200 acre farm with all wells tied together for all 5 sections. 16 wells with submersible pumps. 16- 1/4 mile sprinklers and 1- 1/2 mile sprinkler.

3.2K acres
$2,750/ac
0d on market

Listed by Gillispie Land Group, LLC

21401 Hope Road, Canyon, TX 79015
Active
340 acres

Farm

21401 Hope Road, Canyon, TX 79015

$7.4M

Canyon, Randall County

Introducing a rare and breathtaking estate that defines the essence of serene country living; welcome to Hunter's Canyon Estate. This magnificent ±340-acre property, just a short 10-minute drive from town, is a true masterpiece. Nestled within a stunning landscape with over 1.5 miles of Palo Duro Creek winding through the property and offering paved access and frontage, this is your opportunity to own a piece of paradise. A grand lodge-type home stands as the crown jewel of this estate. The lodge's design embraces the rustic elegance of the surroundings, with features such as a towering stone fireplace, timber beams, and expansive windows that frame the magnificent views. The lodge serves as your gateway to experiencing the great outdoors in style and comfort, along with horse facilities and guest housing. Whether as a primary residence, a vacation retreat, or an investment for future development, this property promises a lifestyle of unparalleled beauty and great opportunity in a growing community.

340 acres
$21,882/ac
0d on market

Listed by Triangle Realty, LLC

Te Velde Irrigated Farm, Dimmitt, TX 79027
Active
996.52 acres

Farm

Te Velde Irrigated Farm, Dimmitt, TX 79027

$6.5M

Dimmitt, Castro County

Located just off FM 1524, approximately 2 miles west of Highway 385, this highly productive 996.52± acre irrigated farm offers great water, access, and crop capacity in the heart of Castro County farm country. The property features 650 wet acres supported by a deep and reliable water system delivering a total of 1,500 GPM, which equates to approximately 2.3 GPM per wet acre. The irrigation system includes 12 irrigation wells, 1 domestic well, and 5 miles of underground water lines. All irrigation wells are tied together, providing strong system redundancy and efficient water delivery across the farm. The property is irrigated by five quarter-mile sprinklers. This farm has 4.5 miles of combined FM and county road frontage, allowing easy access in all directions and excellent logistics for farm operations. In previous years, half of the circles are planted to wheat and the other half-circle is planted to corn. This is a turnkey, well-improved irrigated operation in a prime agricultural region ideal for farmers, investors, or expansion operations looking for dependable water, proven soils, and strong access. Water: The property features 650 wet acres supported by a deep and reliable water system delivering a total of 1,500 GPM, equating to approximately 2.3 GPM per wet acre. Farm includes 12 irrigation wells, 1 domestic well, and 5 miles of underground water lines. All irrigation wells are tied together, providing strong system redundancy and efficient water delivery across the farm. Improvements: There are five quarter-mile sprinklers on the farm. Reservations / Exclusions: 50% of owned mineral & wind estate will be retained by the seller. All solar estate will transfer with the sale. Any existing crop will be negotiable with the sales price. Landscape: OcA, Olton clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes, 552.42, 55.32% - 46, 2c AcB, Acuff loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes, 161.89, 16.21% - 52, 3e EcB, Estacado clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes, 79.58, 7.97% - 49, 2e RaA, Randall clay, 0 to 1 percent slopes, occasionally ponded, 41.94, 4.2% - 19, 6w AcA, Acuff loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes, 40.94, 4.1% - 49, 3e PoB, Posey loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes, 28.51, 2.86% - 40, 3s Zoning/Easements: The property is outside of any municipality therefore it is not zoned. All existing easements will be identified by surveyors & title company. Electric easements are already known. Area: Te Velde farms sits in southern central quadrant of Castro county. Access: This farm has 4.5 miles of combined FM and county road frontage, allowing easy access in all directions and excellent logistics for farm operations.

996.52 acres
$6,500/ac
0d on market

Listed by Triangle Realty, LLC

Big Sky Ranch FM 48, Mobeetie, TX 79061
Active
848.8 acres

Ranch

Big Sky Ranch FM 48, Mobeetie, TX 79061

$5.9M

Mobeetie, Wheeler County

Located along FM 48 just outside of Mobeetie, Big Sky Ranch offers a large, contiguous stretch of Texas Panhandle land with a mix of open grazing country, natural draws, and agricultural ground. The landscape features rolling terrain with visible contouring, native grass, and scattered creek drainage areas that add character and support wildlife movement. The size and layout of the ranch provide flexibility for livestock operations while also offering the space and privacy sought in a recreational property. Water is supplied by one well that services the property's tanks, supporting livestock use across the ranch. Improvements include a good set of working pens located just east of the neighboring homes, providing a functional setup for cattle. An older home is located on the property and may be moved, providing an opportunity for a new homesite or future improvements. With direct access and a strong combination of size, usability, and natural features, Big Sky Ranch is well-suited for a working operation, recreational use, or as a long-term land hold in this area of the Panhandle. Water: 1 well that runs to all tanks Improvements: Improvements include ±9 miles of fencing, pens, house, and 1 water well. Minerals: Wind and solar to convey. Minerals are negotiable. Landscape: TpB; Texroy loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes; 164.82; 19.61% - 55; 2e GfB; Grandfield fine sandy loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes; 150.78; 17.94% - 49; 2e AbC; Olton clay loam, 3 to 5 percent slopes; 112.27; 13.36% - 49; 4e MsD; Mobeetie-Veal-Potter complex, 3 to 20 percent slopes; 88.48; 10.53% - 34; 6e BeC; Paloduro loam, 3 to 5 percent slopes, cool; 86.68; 10.32% - 56; 3e TpA; Texroy loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes; 68.97; 8.21% - 55; 2c BpD; Berda and Potter soils, 5 to 12 percent slopes; 47.05; 5.6% - 39; 6e GfC; Grandfield fine sandy loam, 3 to 5 percent slopes; 27.83; 3.31% - 46; 3e MaC; Mansker and Quanah soils, 3 to 5 percent slopes; 21.58; 2.57% - 46; 4e GfC2; Grandfield fine sandy loam, 3 to 5 percent slopes, eroded; 21.51; 2.56% - 43; 4e VeC; Veal fine sandy loam, 1 to 6 percent slopes; 15.54; 1.85% - 39; 4e MaB; Mansker and Quanah soils, 1 to 3 percent slopes; 15.18; 1.81% - 46; 4e GfA; Grandfield fine sandy loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes; 13.82; 1.64% - 47; 2e PoB; Laverne-Rock outcrop complex, 1 to 8 percent slopes; 5.43; 0.65% - 13; 6e LkB; Likes loamy fine sand, 1 to 4 percent slopes; 0.38; 0.05% - 18; 6e Exclusions: Any existing hunting bilnds or feeders will be negotiable with the sales price. Zoning/Easements: The property is outside of any municipality therefore it is not zoned. All existing easements will be identified by surveyors & title company. Area: Located ±2.5 north of Mobeetie, TX off of FM 48. Access: 2 miles of paved access from FM 48 (west) and County Road 4 (south west)

848.8 acres
$7,000/ac
0d on market

Listed by Triangle Realty, LLC

7432 S SONCY Road, Amarillo, TX 79119-6649
Active
0 acres

Land

7432 S SONCY Road, Amarillo, TX 79119-6649

$5.9M

Amarillo, Randall County

**FOR SALE: 7432 S SONCY, Amarillo, Texas** Discover a lucrative investment opportunity with this standout property in Southwest Amarillo. Situated on 4 acres, the expansive building boasts a high-traffic location, ideal for maximizing visibility and foot traffic. Featuring a tennis court, commercial kitchen, and ample parking space, this property offers endless potential for a variety of businesses. With a traffic count of 32,900 at Soncy and Hillside, the property promises high exposure for any venture. Additional acreage is available if desired, providing flexibility for future expansion or development. Don't miss the chance to secure this prime piece of real estate in a thriving commercial area.

0 acres
$0/ac
0d on market

Listed by FIMC Commercial Realty

0 HOLLYWOOD Road, Amarillo, TX 79110
Active
15.92 acres

Land

0 HOLLYWOOD Road, Amarillo, TX 79110

$5.5M

Amarillo, Randall County

Positioned at the northwest corner of Western Street and Hollywood Road (Loop 335) in Amarillo, Texas, this 15.92-acre (approximately 693,475-square-foot) commercial tract offers exceptional visibility and access from both Western and Hollywood. Pricing begins at $8.00 per square foot, making it an outstanding value for developers and investors. The site is ideal for a variety of uses, including high-profile retail or restaurant space on the hard corner, a convenience store or fuel station along the frontage, and multifamily or mixed-use development on the rear acreage. Located in one of Amarillo's fastest-growing corridors, the property benefits from strong daily traffic counts, proximity to established neighborhoods and new housing developments, and immediate connection to Loop 335.

15.92 acres
$348,480/ac
0d on market

Listed by Wellborn Real Estate

0 W IH 40, Amarillo, TX 79124
Active
20 acres

Land

0 W IH 40, Amarillo, TX 79124

$5.3M

Amarillo, Potter County

Property has frontage on Interstate 40 close to Arnot Rd. The land can be split into 4 parcels that are 5 acres each.The driveway curb cuts can be viewed in the documents. The lots are $6 sq ft. Perfect for retail, office, hotel and medical buildings! There is an easement for access from Arnot Rd.

20 acres
$265,280/ac
0d on market

Listed by Keller Williams Realty Amarillo

0 W IH 40, Amarillo, TX 79124
Active
20 acres

Land

0 W IH 40, Amarillo, TX 79124

$5.3M

Amarillo, Potter County

Property has frontage on Interstate 40 close to Arnot Rd. The land can be split into 4 parcels that are 5 acres each.The driveway curb cuts can be viewed in the documents. The lots are $6 sq ft. Perfect for retail, office, hotel and medical buildings! There is an easement for access from Arnot Rd.

20 acres
$265,280/ac
0d on market

Listed by Keller Williams Realty Amarillo

523.9 Acres County Road 14, Panhandle, TX 79068
Active
523.9 acres

Ranch

523.9 Acres County Road 14, Panhandle, TX 79068

$5.2M

Panhandle, Carson County

Located just 2 miles north of Pantex off County Road 14, this 523.9± acre property offers prime access to energy infrastructure. The ranch has two nearby substations—one on the southeast side and another less than a quarter mile west along CR 14—and features a 230 KV transmission line across the northern portion and a 115 KV line along CR 14. Water rights are held by the City of Amarillo, with domestic wells permitted for use and future drilling. There are two city wells on meters that provide water for livestock, and native grass is leased on a gain basis. Lease terms can transfer to buyer, or the lease can be terminated based on negotiations. The property includes a 60x65 ft barn, perimeter & cross fencing, and a good set of pens. Two existing wind turbines are on the land, but all wind estate was reserved by a previous owner. There will be no additional reservations at the sale. This property offers transmission line access, nearby substations, productive ranchland, and proximity to Pantex, making it a rare offering in Carson County. Water: Water rights are held by the City of Amarillo, with domestic wells permitted for use and future drilling. There are two city wells on meters that provide water for livestock. Improvements: The property includes a 60x65 ft barn, perimeter & cross fencing, and a good set of pens. Minerals: All owned mineral & solar estate will convey with the sale. All wind rights were reserved by previous owner. Landscape: PuB, Pullman clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes, 161.33, 30.77% - 46, 3s RaA, Randall clay, 0 to 1 percent slopes, frequently ponded, 115.19, 21.97% - 17, 5w McA, McLean clay, 0 to 1 percent slopes, occasionally ponded, 99.89, 19.05% - 24, 5w PcC, Pep clay loam, 3 to 5 percent slopes, 89.53, 17.08% - 46, 6e PuA, Pullman clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes, 54.20, 10.34% - 47, 3s Exclusions: Any and all personal property and rolling stock will be excluded from the sale. Zoning/Easements: The property is outside of any municipality, therefore it is not zoned. There are known electric easements currently in place. Any other recorded easements will be provided by the title company. Estimated 2025 Taxes:* Carson Taxes with exemptions: ±$367.63 This is an estimated tax for 2025. Potential buyers will be responsible for verifying the taxes with or without exemptions. Area: Property is located on the western portion of Carson county. Access: Access comes from CR 14 on the south side of the parcel. The land sits 2 miles north of FM 293.

523.9 acres
$10,000/ac
0d on market

Listed by Triangle Realty, LLC

Baskin Ranch ±3,142.65ac, Stratford, TX 79084
Active
3.1K acres

Ranch

Baskin Ranch ±3,142.65ac, Stratford, TX 79084

$5.2M

Stratford, Sherman County

Located in the heart of Sherman County, this exceptional ±3,142-acre ranch offers a rare combination of productive dryland farm ground, native grass pasture, excellent access, and long-term development potential. With approximately 1,385 acres currently in dryland cultivation and the balance in native grass, the property is well suited for both farming and cattle operations while also providing future investment upside. Improvements on the ranch include a well-maintained 3-bedroom, 2-bath home along with a 70' x 30' Quonset barn providing ample storage and operational functionality. The property is fenced with over 8 miles of 5-strand barbed wire fencing as well as an additional 12 miles of hot wire, making it turnkey for livestock management. Access to the ranch is outstanding, featuring approximately 3 miles of paved frontage with 2 miles accessible from FM 1573 along the north boundary and 1 mile from County Road CC on the south side. An additional 2 miles of dirt road access is available from County Road 10 along the west side. The ranch is located just one-half mile east of U.S. Highway 287, providing excellent connectivity and convenience. The property includes two existing water wells, both drilled into the Ogallala aquifer and equipped with 2 hp pumps. Existing wells are producing ±15 GPM, per seller. The ranch lies within the North Plains Groundwater Conservation District. There are surrounding irrigated farms on the south, west, and east side, indicating strong groundwater availability and potential for future irrigation development. All owned wind and solar rights will convey with the sale, while all owned mineral estate will be reserved by the seller. This is a versatile Panhandle property offering a strong blend of agricultural productivity, grazing capacity, quality improvements, and future development potential in a highly desirable location. Water: The property includes two existing water wells, both drilled into the Ogallala aquifer and equipped with 2 hp pumps. Existing wells are producing ±15 GPM, per seller. The ranch lies within the North Plains Groundwater Conservation District. There are surrounding irrigated farms on the south, west, and east side, indicating strong groundwater availability and potential for future irrigation development. Recreational: Hunting opportunities on the property include antelope, deer, quail and occasional pheasant. History: The Baskin ranch operation started in the early 1900's and has been family owned and operated since. The property has been used for hay & a cow/calf operation. Improvements: Improvements on the ranch include a well-maintained 1,800± square foot, 3-bedroom, 2-bath home along with a 70' x 30' Quonset barn providing ample storage and operational functionality. The property is fenced with over 8 miles of 5-strand barbed wire fencing as well as an additional 12 miles of hot wire, making it turnkey for livestock management. Minerals: All owned mineral estate will be retained with the sale. Wind and solar estate will convey. Landscape: ShA, Sherm clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes, 1,007.68, 32.04% - 45, 2s SuA, Sunray loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes, 804.53, 25.58% - 51, 2e KaC, Karde loam, moist, 3 to 8 percent slopes, 722.37 22.97% - 40, 4e SuB, Sunray loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes, 229.37, 7.29% - 51, 3e GrA, Gruver clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes, 124.81, 3.97% - 49, 2c Ne, Ness clay, 0 to 1 percent slopes, frequently ponded, 92.73, 2.95% - 11, 5w DuA, Dumas loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes, 67.21, 2.14% - 57, 2c Exclusions: Any and all rolling stock will be excluded from the sale. Panels, cattle equipment, fuel tanks, bunks & chutes will be negotiable. Zoning/Easements: The property is outside of any municipality therefore it is not zoned. All existing easements will be identified by surveyors & title company. Natural gas & electric easements are already known. Estimated Taxes: Taxes with exemptions: $4,551.75 *This is an estimated tax for 2026. Potential buyers will be responsible for verifying the taxes with or without exemptions.* Area: Baskin ranch sits in SW quadrant of Sherman county. Approximately 1/2 mile east of Hwy 287. Access: This farm boasts a total of 11 miles of road frontage. Out of the 11 miles, 5 miles are paved access & 6 are dirt roads. Directions: Hwy 287 south of Stratford, TX. When you get to FM 1573, head east for 1 mile. The property is on the south side of the road.

3.1K acres
$1,650/ac
0d on market

Listed by Triangle Realty, LLC

537 Acres Tierra Blanca Creek, Canyon, TX 79015
Active
537 acres

Farm

537 Acres Tierra Blanca Creek, Canyon, TX 79015

$5.1M

Canyon, Randall County

Amazing potential with a close proximity to town, the property offers a prime opportunity for future development. The area boasts country living with plenty of wildlife and Tierra Blanca Creek running through the northeast corner of the property. The 537 acres is fronted by 3 main roads providing easy access.

537 acres
$9,516/ac
0d on market

Listed by Triangle Realty, LLC

0 S Western Street, Amarillo, TX 79110
Active
28.22 acres

Land

0 S Western Street, Amarillo, TX 79110

$4.9M

Amarillo, Randall County

Located along South Western Street in Amarillo, Texas, this expansive 28.22-acre commercial tract (approximately 1,229,263 square feet) offers outstanding visibility and accessibility for large-scale development. The property provides generous frontage on South Western, creating prime exposure for retail centers, mixed-use projects, industrial facilities, or multifamily communities. Its size and flexible zoning potential make it ideal for developers seeking to capitalize on Amarillo's steady growth and strong demographics. With easy connections to Loop 335, I-27, and I-40, the site ensures excellent regional access for customers, tenants, and suppliers.

28.22 acres
$174,240/ac
0d on market

Listed by Wellborn Real Estate

8691 W COUNTRY CLUB Road, Canyon, TX 79015-5984
Active
0 acres

Land

8691 W COUNTRY CLUB Road, Canyon, TX 79015-5984

$4.9M

Canyon, Randall County

Country living with city conveniences! Terrific opportunity to own approximately 20 acres in a prime location between Amarillo and Canyon. Situated on a hard corner along FM 2590 (Soncy) and less than 1 mile from I-27, this property offers excellent access and visibility. Featuring two existing homes, barns, and horse pens, it's ideal for a homestead, equestrian property, hobby farm, or multi-generational living. With no known restrictions, the property offers exceptional flexibility for residential, commercial, retail, mixed-use, or combined residential and commercial use. Electricity is available, with potential access to city water and sewer. Additional division options may be available, subject to approval. Contact listing agent for details.

0 acres
$0/ac
0d on market

Listed by Palo Duro Real Estate

8691 W COUNTRY CLUB Road, Canyon, TX 79015-5984
Active
0 acres

Land

8691 W COUNTRY CLUB Road, Canyon, TX 79015-5984

$4.9M

Canyon, Randall County

UNBEATABLE LOCATION AND ACCESS! Prime ±20-acre hard corner on FM 2590 (Soncy), less than 1 mile from I-27 between Amarillo and Canyon. Positioned along one of the primary corridors connecting the two cities, this highly visible tract benefits from strong daily traffic counts and excellent accessibility to both FM 2590 and I-27--two major arteries serving the rapidly growing Amarillo-Canyon corridor. Electricity available, with potential for city water and sewer. Ideal for retail, mixed-use, medical, office, or commercial development. Large tracts in this high-growth area are increasingly rare. Contact listing agent for potential division options, subject to approval.

0 acres
$0/ac
0d on market

Listed by Palo Duro Real Estate

0 Lost Canyon Drive, Amarillo, TX 79124
Active
20.31 acres

Land

0 Lost Canyon Drive, Amarillo, TX 79124

$4.9M

Amarillo, Potter County

Oasis in the City! This scenic land has a winding creek bed, lush grass, and hundreds of established trees on 20.31 acres. Tucked just a few minutes from the medical district and adjoining The Citadel neighborhood, this hidden gem offers a secluded getaway for the discerning buyer. Established trees, rock bluffs, and water make this a perfect estate home site or development site. City utilities and electric service nearby. No HOA. Horses welcome! Imagine having your own private, peaceful paradise minutes from the medical district and shopping. Land like this is just getting more expensive, so grab it today!

20.31 acres
$240,000/ac
0d on market

Listed by Heartland Realty

S SONCY Road, Amarillo, TX 79119
Active
4 acres

Land

S SONCY Road, Amarillo, TX 79119

$4.4M

Amarillo, Randall County

Introducing a lucrative opportunity to invest in prime real estate! S SONCY AND ARDEN ROAD in Amarillo, Texas is a thriving 4.0-acre lot that boasts a hard corner location, making it an ideal spot for retail development. Zoned GR and situated in a high-traffic area, this property promises exceptional visibility and access. With a traffic count of 32,900 by Soncy and Hillside, the potential for success here is undeniable. The property's strategic positioning at a bustling intersection presents the perfect setting for a range of retail endeavors. Don't miss the chance to secure this valuable piece of real estate in a rapidly growing area. Make your mark in the vibrant business landscape of Amarillo with S SONCY AND ARDEN ROAD. Contact us today to seize this exciting investment opportunity!

4 acres
$1,089,000/ac
0d on market

Listed by FIMC Commercial Realty

Busby Farm 516.34 Acres CR 625, Hart, TX 79027
Active
516.34 acres

Farm

Busby Farm 516.34 Acres CR 625, Hart, TX 79027

$4.1M

Hart, Castro County

This ±516.34 acre farm off County Road 625 in Castro County offers excellent agricultural potential with approximately 364 acres under pivot. All existing wells are either new or have been recently reworked. The updated Valley sprinklers, provide strong, reliable water. Each of the 3 sprinklers are nozzled at 700 GPM and run at the same time equating to 2,100 GPM or 5.77 GPM per irrigated acre. As seen in the interactive map, water lines tie the circles together providing more reliability and efficiency. This farm is both productive and well-located. It allows for the rare opportunity to grow wheatlage followed by corn on the same acreage within a single growing season. Take advantage of this opportunity to own a highly productive farm with exceptional water in the western Texas Panhandle Water: There is a total of 12 irrigation wells. All irrigation wells are either new or have been recently reworked. Improvements: There are 3 Valley sprinklers on the farm. Reservations / Exclusions: 50% of owned mineral, wind & solar estate will be retained by the seller. Any existing crop will be negotiable with the sales price. Landscape: OcA, Olton clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes, 346.71, 67.11% - 46, 2c PuA, Pullman clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes,141.76, 27.44% - 47, 3s AcB, Acuff loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes, 14.27, 2.76% -, 52, 3e EcB, Estacado clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes, 13.87, 2.68% - 49, 2e Zoning/Easements: The property is outside of any municipality therefore it is not zoned. All existing easements will be identified by surveyors & title company. Natural gas & electric easements are already known. Area: Busby farms sits in southern central quadrant of Castro county. Access: This farm boasts a total of 2.5 miles of road frontage on CR 625.

516.34 acres
$7,900/ac
0d on market

Listed by Triangle Realty, LLC

Browder Place, Amarillo, TX 79108
Active
488.26 acres

Farm

Browder Place, Amarillo, TX 79108

$3.7M

Amarillo, Potter County

Positioned in an exceptional growth corridor of the Texas Panhandle, this strategically located tract sits just 1.5 miles west of the Pantex Plant and the proposed Fermi America Project, and approximately four miles northeast of Amarillo city limits. Great road access on three sides. In addition, there is a 115 KV transmission line running through the property directly into Pantex North, along with a substation 0.5 miles west and another to the south 4 miles. This property is relatively flat and has primarily been used as a dryland farm.

488.26 acres
$7,500/ac
0d on market

Listed by Triangle Realty, LLC

Bourquin Cattle 813 Ac, Follett, TX 79034
Active
813 acres

Ranch

Bourquin Cattle 813 Ac, Follett, TX 79034

$3.7M

Follett, Lipscomb County

This exceptional 813-acre property in Lipscomb County, Texas, offers a prime mix of productive irrigated grass & farmland and native grass pastures, making it an ideal investment for farming, ranching, or a combination of both. Of the total acreage, 546 acres are under pivot. Four of the five quarter-mile sprinklers have established bluestem grass, providing excellent grazing and soil conservation benefits. The remaining quarter-mile pivot is currently in a wheat/rye rotation, offering crop production versatility. The remaining 267 acres consist of native grass, providing additional grazing opportunities with well-maintained fencing and separate pens for each parcel. Water is a key asset on this property, with one irrigation well on each parcel ensuring reliable water supply for agricultural operations. Additionally, the northeast tract features a submersible well for domestic use. Infrastructure is another highlight of this property. On the southwest half section, off Highway 305, you'll find two well-built barns: a 75' x 60' square shop and an 80' x 50' Quonset barn. The buildings provide ample space for equipment storage / shops. Each parcel is also equipped with its own set of working pens, enhancing the property's functionality for ranching operations. With easy highway access, well-maintained improvements, and a combination of irrigated farmland and grazing land, this property presents a rare opportunity in the Texas Panhandle. Whether you're looking to expand your agricultural operations or invest in a versatile rural property, this farm and ranch is well-positioned to meet your needs. Water: There 3 total wells - 1 irrigation and one domestic sub on the NE parcel & 1 irrigation well on the SW half section. Recreational: Hunting opportunities on this farm include white tail deer, along with other native wildlife. History: Bourquin Farms is optimally set up to run & trade calves. Improvements: Improvements, include: 5 sprinklers, 2 irrigation wells, perimeter & cross fencing, 2 barns & 2 sets of pens. Minerals: There will be no mineral, wind or solar estate reserved. Landscape: CsC, Catesby-Slapout loams, 3 to 5 percent slopes, 166.17, 20.24% - 36, 3e DaB, Darrouzett clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes, 144.33, 17.58% - 50, 3e EsB, Estacado silty clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes. 114.76, 13.98% - 46 3e AcB, Acuff loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes, 99.6, 12.13% - 46, 3e OlC, Olton clay loam, 3 to 5 percent slopes, 82.63, 10.07% - 49, 4e AcC, Acuff loam, 3 to 5 percent slopes, 75.09, 9.15% - 46, 4e Exclusions: There are no known exclusions at this time. Any existing crop will be negotiable with the sales price. Zoning/Easements: The property is outside of any municipality therefore it is not zoned. All existing easements will be identified by surveyors & title company. Natural gas & electric easements are already known. Estimated Taxes: Taxes with exemptions: $2,372.35 *This is an estimated tax for 2025. Potential buyers will be responsible for verifying the taxes with or without exemptions.* Area: Bourquin Farms sits in the NE quadrant of Lipscomb county.

813 acres
$4,500/ac
0d on market

Listed by Triangle Realty, LLC

What Matters

Six Factors That Determine Ranch Value

Every property Taylor shows a buyer gets measured against the same fundamentals: the ones that drive usability, enjoyment, and long term value in the Panhandle.

Water

Stock tanks, wells, windmills, creeks, and drainage. In the Panhandle, water is the biggest driver of ranch value and day to day usability. Confirm quantity, reliability, and rights before anything else.

Terrain

Rolling mesa country, deep draws, river bottoms, and open grassland each support different uses. Match the lay of the land to cattle, hunting, recreation, or a mix of all three.

Hunting

Deer, turkey, quail, and waterfowl potential depend on cover, water, food, and neighboring land use. Habitat quality shapes both enjoyment and resale value across the Panhandle.

Access

County road frontage, deeded easements, and interior roads decide how you reach the property and move across it. Weak access slows operations and can cut what the ranch is worth later.

Fencing

Perimeter and cross fencing condition is easy to underestimate. Miles of wire to rebuild change ownership cost fast. Aerial review makes fence lines and gaps visible in one pass.

Improvements

Homes, barns, pens, blinds, and feeders add value only when they fit your plans. Price what you will keep, and be honest about what you will replace after closing.

Step by Step

The Buying Process

From first conversation to keys in hand, here is exactly how it works with Cox Land & Ranch.

01

Define Your Goals

Hunting property, working cattle ranch, family retreat, investment, or a combination. Your goals drive county selection, acreage, water needs, and how hard you should look for habitat.

02

Set the Budget

Panhandle pricing varies widely by county, water, and improvements. We help you understand price per acre reality and connect you with lenders who specialize in land.

03

Search the Market

Taylor searches active AMLS listings plus off market opportunities that never hit public sites. Some of the best Panhandle ranches trade quietly.

04

Fly the Finalists

Serious candidates get a helicopter survey. In under an hour you see terrain, water, habitat, fencing, and boundary context no ground tour can cover.

05

Offer and Due Diligence

Taylor structures the offer, coordinates title, survey, water, and mineral review, and negotiates on your behalf so surprises surface before you close.

06

Close and Plan Ahead

After closing, Cox Land & Ranch Management can take over operations so the ranch is improving from day one instead of sitting idle.

Local Market

Where Panhandle Buyers Focus

County selection, water patterns, and land use expectations vary across the Panhandle. Taylor helps you narrow the search before you spend time on the wrong properties.

Cox Land & Ranch concentrates on the counties where Taylor knows the land, the water, and how ranch deals actually close. From mesa country near Canyon to eastern Panhandle hunting ground and open cattle country west of Amarillo, the right county depends on how you plan to use the ranch.

Randall CountyDeaf Smith CountyDonley CountyHemphill CountyWheeler CountyArmstrong CountySwisher CountyBriscoe County
Tell Taylor What You Need

Due Diligence Checklist

Ranch due diligence goes deeper than a residential inspection. Use this list with Taylor during the contract period so nothing important gets missed.

  • Title commitment and deed history review
  • Survey and boundary confirmation
  • Water rights, wells, and stock tank condition
  • Mineral ownership and lease status
  • Easements, access roads, and ingress rights
  • Fence line verification and repair estimates
  • Environmental and waste disposal review where needed
  • Improvement inventory and replacement cost planning

The Aerial Advantage

Why Buyers Fly Before They Offer

Ground tours show you the headquarters and a few roads. A helicopter survey shows you the ranch. For Panhandle acreage, that difference often decides whether an offer is smart or premature.

See the Whole Ranch

Panhandle tracts are large. From the air you read drainage, draws, tank placement, and habitat corridors in minutes instead of days of windshield time.

Verify What Matters

Fence condition, water infrastructure, brush, erosion, and neighboring land use become clear. You buy with eyes open, not on a brochure and a gate tour.

Decide with Confidence

Buyers who fly finalists write cleaner offers and walk away from the wrong places faster. That clarity is the real advantage before you commit capital.

Avoid the Pitfalls

Mistakes Buyers Regret Later

Most ranch buying regret traces back to information the buyer did not have before closing. Every item below is avoidable with the right process, and most of them are visible from the air.

  • Buying without seeing the property from the air
  • Underestimating water quality, reliability, and rights
  • Ignoring what neighboring properties are doing
  • Assuming all acreage is priced equally within a county
  • Skipping mineral and easement review during due diligence
  • Not budgeting for first year improvements and operations
Ask Taylor Before You Buy

Quick Answers

Common Buyer Questions

A few questions Taylor hears on almost every first call. For more detail, see the full FAQ or start a conversation.

How much acreage do I need for a hunting ranch?

It depends on your goals and the county. Some buyers want a few hundred acres for family hunting weekends. Others want a thousand acres or more for cattle, privacy, and long term habitat work. Taylor helps you match acreage to use case before you start touring properties.

Can Cox Land & Ranch help after I close?

Yes. Many buyers hand day to day operations to Cox Land & Ranch Management on day one. Water systems, feeders, habitat work, and seasonal upkeep can start immediately so the ranch improves instead of sitting idle.

Do I need to live in the Panhandle to buy here?

No. Many buyers live elsewhere and use the ranch for hunting, family retreats, or investment. Local representation, aerial surveys, and management services make remote ownership practical when the right team is in place.

When should I schedule a helicopter tour?

Once you have one or two serious finalists. Flying every property on the market is unnecessary. Flying the ones you are close to offering on saves time and prevents expensive surprises after closing.

Ready to Start

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Share your budget, county preferences, acreage goals, and timeline. Taylor will help you define the search, shortlist properties, and tour the ones that fit from the air.

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