T Diamond Ranch South

14980 US-83 Hamlin, Texas 79520
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Property Details

  • Price $14.9M
  • Acres 2,658± Acres
  • County Stonewall
  • Bedrooms 3 Beds
  • Bathrooms 2 Baths

Description

The historical T-Diamond Ranch owned by the Bryan family is being offered up for sale for the first time in over 100 years. The 2658-acre ranch was founded in the late 1800’s along the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River. It is like you can reach out and touch them. At night you can view the millions of stars only seen in the dark West Texas sky.
The ranch has had an intensive range and wildlife management program in place for the last 25-30 years. These programs have gained the ranch a nationwide reputation.
The ranch has received numerous awards and recognition for its management work from NRCS, FSA, Quail Research Ranch in Roby, Texas Tech Quail Research Programs and has served as a field trip study area for most of these entities.
Here are just a few of the things that set the T-Diamond Ranch apart from other ranches in this part of West Texas.

Abundance of water, city, water lines, river, stock tanks,.
Abundance and quality of game: deer, quail, turkey, hogs, dove, ducks and geese
Hwy 83 frontage
Very good road system
Potential multiple sources of income
1200 square foot ranch manager’s house
1000 acres of CRP in government contract with annual payments .
Electricity throughout the ranch.

Do not miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity to own a historical peace of Texas history. Call for your personal tour.
Roy Wilson 940-256-0590 Ranch Manager and Real Estate Agent

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Location

Location
Ranch is 2 hours South East of Lubbock. Ranch is 1 Hour North of Abilene and 3 hours West of Forth Worth
Driving Directions
Main gate is 7 miles north of Hamlin Texas on east side of Hwy 83

Details

Acreage:

The property contains 2,658± acres.

Topography:

The south third of the ranch is flat. The middle third is rolling with shallow draws and numerous ponds.

Rainfall and Elevation:

The ranch averages 25 inches of rain per year and has an elevation change on the south of 1810 ft dropping to 1640 ft at the river on the north.

Cover:

Native grasses include side oats, bluestem, indian, buffalo, curly mesquite, native coastal, Texas winter and numerous other grasses. Trees include mesquite, cedar, hackberry, soapberry, elm, and a few cottonwood. Numerous forbs and a variety of low brush. They include elbow bush, prickly ash, algerita, skunk bush and ephedra.

Fences:

Fences are 5-strand barbed wire in fair to excellent shape.

Utilities:

Electricity is suppied to the ranch by both Big Country Coop and South Plains Coop.

Water:

The availability of water on this west Texas property is almost unheard of.There are two water wells on the property that range from 3-5 gallons per min. There are numerous ponds, water troughs and transfer stations that move the water around the ranch as needed. Other water includes springs, creeks, wetlands and the river.

Hunting:

There is an abundance of wildlife on this ranch. The diversity and amount of water makes for great wildlife habitat. Game animals include whitetail deer, turkey, quail, feral hogs and several predatory animals and varmints. The wing shooting is phenomenal. There are bobwhite quail, dove, duck, geese, and sandhill cranes.

Residence and Improvements:

There is also a 1200 square foot manager's house consisting of three bedrooms and two bathrooms.

Mineral Rights:

There can be up to 25% of owned minerals conveyed with an acceptable offer.

Price:

The property is priced at $14,884,800.

Experience the Ekdahl Edge

First class guy and team—bought a ranch, sold it 5 years later.

Jay Hall