Kerr County | High Point Ranch | W Of Harper


Kerr County | High Point Ranch | W of Harper

ACRES
PRICE
STATE
COUNTY
CITY
57
$1,143,000.00
Texas
Kendall
Harper

Property Types
  • Acreage
  • Hunting Land
  • Recreational Land
  • Ranch
Property Features
  • Water Wall
  • Hunting

Descriptions

DESCRIPTION
Phenomenal views and lookout points scattered across - High Point Ranch is ideal for recreational enjoyment and hunting. A large portion of the cedar has been removed, allowing native oaks and grasses to thrive. Three stock tanks have recently been completed on the property.

The ranch has one water well outfitted with a submersible pump located near the center. The property is currently under an Ag Exemption, and electricity is located down a portion of the north fence line and at the water well. The ranch is completely perimeter fenced with low fencing in place.

LOCATION
High Point Ranch is located only 9+/- miles west of the small community of Harper, 29+/- miles west of Fredericksburg, and 23+/- miles northwest of Kerrville.

9+/- miles from Harper
23+/- miles from Kerrville
29+/- miles from Fredericksburg
85+/- miles from San Antonio
107+/- miles from Austin

LAND
The ranch features a terrain that has a gentle roll with about 40+/- feet of elevation change and offers great views. The ranch consists of an excellent combination of open pastureland on the west side, transitioning into more tree cover as you gain in elevation to the east. The majority of the ranch has had the cedar removed, allowing the native trees and grasses to thrive. The ranch has several different types of trees, including Shin oak, live oak, and post oak. Three stock tanks have recently been completed on the property.

IMPROVEMENTS
The ranch is void of any structural improvements.

WILDLIFE
Wildlife is abundant in this area of Kerr County, with sightings of whitetail deer, turkey, dove, and other animals native to the Hill Country.

WATER
There is one water well centrally located on the ranch.
Several seasonal wet weather drainages bisect the property. One of the seasonal tributaries is the Pedernales River, which stretches approximately 900+/- feet through the ranch. The Pedernales River in this part of Kerr County is a seasonal waterway dependent on rainfall and runoff.