278 High Ridge Ranch

1992 Sand Flat Road Jacksboro, Texas 76458
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Property Details

  • Price $2.4M
  • Acres 278± Acres
  • County Jack
  • Square Feet 2,302 SQ FT
  • Bedrooms 3 Beds
  • Bathrooms 2 Baths

Description

Welcome to 278 High Ridge Ranch in Jacksboro, Texas. This ranch offers 278 acres of rolling terrain, towering trees, and wide-open views. It truly needs to be experienced in person to appreciate its beauty.

The property is fully fenced, including partial high fencing, and features incredible views of the surrounding hills.

There are two furnished homes on the ranch, and furnishings will convey with an acceptable offer. The first residence is a charming 1930s farmhouse that has been well-maintained and includes a working water well that supplies both homes and the barn. The second residence is a 1987 ranch-style home with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, two living areas, and a large carport.

Historically, this property has supported both cattle operations and recreational hunting. There are five tanks on the ranch, including one that is approximately one acre in size, providing great water for livestock and wildlife.

With dramatic elevation changes, mature tree cover, and abundant natural beauty, this ranch is ready for your next chapter in Texas ranch living. Schedule a tour with Crissy Ward today!

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Location

Location
The 278 High Ridge Ranch is located in Jack County between Jacksboro and Bryson, just south of US 380. This ranch offers convenient access to several nearby cities and towns. It is approximately 15 minutes from Jacksboro, 30 minutes east of Graham, 45 minutes north of Mineral Wells, 1 hour 30 minutes northwest of Fort Worth, and 1 hour south of Wichita Falls.
Driving Directions
From Hwy 380 coming out of Jacksboro, turn south or left onto Sand Flat Road. The property will be on the right. Watch for signs. The physical address is 1992 Sand Flat Road, Jacksboro, TX.

Details

Acreage:

This property includes approximately 278± acres in total. About 4 acres make up the homestead area, which includes the homes and outbuildings. Roughly 50 acres were previously used for cultivation, and another 50 acres consist of improved coastal Bermuda pasture located in the central portion of the ranch. The remaining approximately 150 acres are native rangeland, ideal for hunting and wildlife habitat.

Topography:

This property has 100 feet of elevation change.

Rainfall and Elevation:

According to Jack County, the average annual rainfall for Jack county is 30 inches.

Cover:

There is a nice mix of open and brush country. Several types of trees including mesquite, cedar, cottonwood, oak,

Fences:

Fencing includes partial high fence, barbed-wire fencing, and pipe fencing. There are also cattle guards at both entry gates to the property.

Utilities:

Electric for both houses is provided by Fort Belknap Electric Co-op and Liquid Propane is used in the original farmhouse as well.

Water:

Water well that feeds both houses and the barns. There are multiple tanks with the main tank reaching over an acre in size.

Hunting:

There is an abundance of wildlife consisting of deer, turkey, ducks, hogs and dove.

Residence and Improvements:

There are two homes on this ranch. The first is an older farmhouse, original to the estate and dating back to approximately 1960, that has been well maintained. The second, and main residence, is a 1987 ranch-style home featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas, a carport, and covered porches.

Mineral Rights:

This property is being offered as surface estate only, the seller does not own any of the mineral rights.

Price:

The property is priced at $2,418,000.

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