Tristian’s Hilltop Home Place

3837 CR 463 Rule, Texas 79547
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Property Details

  • Price $371,200
  • Acres 116± Acres
  • County Haskell

Description

Come experience the stars of Texas from this secluded hilltop retreat above the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River. This peaceful getaway offers a rare opportunity to live simply in a place less traveled. The property features a diverse mix of cultivated land with improved grasses on the upper acres that transition into thick wooded areas ideal for hunting. As the elevation drops toward the river, the landscape transforms into dense stands of Mesquite, Chinaberry, and plum thickets, providing excellent wildlife habitat and cover. Haskell County is known for its exceptional wildlife, including whitetail deer, feral hogs, various varmints, doves, and quail.

New perimeter and cross fencing, electricity, and cooperative water are already in place, along with a water well and an older, uninhabitable brick house.

This ranch is perfectly set up for building your dream home, managing rotational grazing, and enjoying exceptional hunting opportunities. Take in stunning 360° panoramic views and enjoy the breathtaking West Texas sunsets from your own private vantage point.

This property features over 75± acres of native and improved grasses, recently enrolled in the EQIP Conservation Program to promote sustainable grazing and long-term land health. Additional acreage extending toward the river is also available, offering extra space for expansion, recreation, or livestock.

Location

Location
Located in southwest Haskell County on county road 454 and not far from the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River.
Driving Directions
From HWY 283 in Sagerton, turn north on Harrison Road and continue for ½ mile to CR 463. Turn right onto CR 463, follow the county road as it curves, drive approximately 2 miles, then make a right onto county road 254, go up the hill, and the gate is on the right. A sign is at the entrance.

Details

Acreage:

There are over 100± acres of improved native grass, including bluestem and gamma, recently put into a government regenerative grass program to help with better grazing and soil health.

As the land rolls down toward the river, it thickens with mesquite, chinaberry, and plum thickets—great cover for deer, turkey, and other wildlife. There's also extra acreage available closer to the river if you want to stretch out even more.

Rainfall and Elevation:

The average annual rainfall in Haskell County, Texas, is about 24.1 inches.

Fences:

Excellent five-strand barbed wire with posts and cross-fenced.

Utilities:

Big Country Electric Co-op and Sagerton water supply meter.

Water:

Sagerton Water Supply | Well needs a pump

Hunting:

Wildlife in this area is plentiful, including whitetail deer, feral hogs, Rio Grande turkey, quail, and dove.

Residence and Improvements:

There is an old abandoned home on the property.

Mineral Rights:

All owned minerals will convey with an acceptable offer.

Price:

The property is priced at $371,200.

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