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REAL ESTATE
Chip Cole, RANCH BROKER Selling West Texas for 30 Years Petroleum Building
14 E. Beauregard Ave., Ste. 201 San Angelo, Texas 76903-5831
Office 325/655-3555 • Fax 325/655-0003 Real Estate Broker, Auctioneer
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BUFORD (405) 833-9499
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Tel: 936.870.3960 Fax: 936.870.3963
22575 SH6 South Navasota, TX 77868
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REPRODUCTION/ ULTRASOUND
David Miller
1507 13TH STREET LUBBOCK, TEXAS 79401 (806) 763-5331 •
www.chassmiddleton.com e-mail:
sam@csmandson.com
Dan W. Kinsel III, Ranch Broker Drawer 677, Cotulla, TX 78014 830-378-5856 (Office) 830-317-0115 (Mobile)
www.dankinselranches.com
C L Scott RANCH & FARM REAL ESTATE and Co., LLC
SPRINGER, NM – TOP OF THE WORLD! Just east of town on pvmt. 9,200 ac. +/- ac. deeded, state-of-the-art improvements, 5000 ft. +/- home, two guests houses, employee housing, horse stalls w/ breeding station, excellent improvements including fences, working pens, roping arena w/air operated release, new old-time cook house w/out-house. A must see property!
OCEANS OF GRASS –East Central NM – Almost 200 sections, mostly deeded, well improved w/homes, barns, several sets of pens w/scales, watered by solar & electric powered subs, windmills, an extensive pipeline system, springs, spring-fed draws & canyons, earthen dams & river frontage, on pvmt.
12 MI. OF THE PENASCO RIVER - East Slope of the Sacramento Mountains , Brown & Rainbow trout fi shing, mule deer, Barbary sheep & turkey, beautiful, new custom-built home w/ exceptional landscaping, guest house/offi ce newly remodeled, nice employee housing, barns, steel pens, woven + barbed wire fences, 35,309 ac. +/- (deeded, state & BLM leases) on pvmt.
OLD HWY. 66 – Santa Rosa, NM – 12,718 ac. +/- deeded, 640 ac. state lease, this ranch is well improved & watered by springs, subs, windmills & earthen dams in an excellent location w/frontage on three different hwys. (development potential).
STATE OF THE ART! – Improved to the hilt, 9,385.81 ac. +/-, w/homes, barns, cutting horse training facilities, excellent fencing, extremely well watered by wells ranging from 10ft to 209ft, equipped w/mills & subs, extensive pipeline system, springs & earthen dams, w/abundance of
old
grass to start the season, on pvmt. w/paving to the headquarters (approx. 25 mi. from Santa Rosa Ranch – 13,
358.ac. +/-).
LA ESQUINA RANCH – GUADALUPE CO., NM – well located on Hwys. 54 & 60, 34 ½ sections +/-, excellent pipeline system w/municipal water, open, rolling reputation yearling country, cow/calves also run in the area, double-wide modular home, 2 large metal barns, pens & a scale.
WE HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY to offer the Walker Canyon Ranch in multiple parcels. 10,432 ac. +/- of Motley Co., TX. ranchland w/a large, permitted dam providing a large, beautiful lake w/water backed up in a number of smaller canyons
for boating, fi shing & other recreation
together w/good hunting on the ranch. The ranch can be purchased in individual or multiple pastures & is on pvmt. w/good access.
Please view our websites for details on these properties, large & small NM ranches, choice ranches in the high rainfall areas of OK, irr./ dryland/CRP & commercial properties.
www.scottlandcompany.com •
www.texascrp.com Ben G. Scott – Broker
Krystal M. Nelson – NM Qualifying Broker 800-933-9698 5:00 a.m./10:00 p.m.
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