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Rio Medina Farm 

125 ACRES – MEDINA CO.   

SOLD

The Rio Medina Farm is located in northeastern Medina County just 12 miles east of Hondo. San Antonio’s booming west side is handily accessible in under 30 minutes, making this property convenient and commuter friendly.

Rio Medina Farm is a high-fenced sportsman paradise, and the dove hunting in this area is touted as some of the best in the state. The farm is located in a historic flyway where millions of dove migrate every September. In addition to this migratory path, the abundance of crops in the immediate area produce a dependable feed source for birds. There are a total of 30 whitetail deer on the ranch, 14 bucks and 16 doe. The deer herd is from improved genetics with mature bucks in the 170″ range.

There are 2 drilled shallow water wells on the Rio Medina Farm. One well is operational with a submersible pump and the second well is cased and has been capped. In addition to the wells, there is a Yancey Water Supply Co. water line that supplies clean and reliable water to the house, barns and deer pens. The operational well is located near the western boundary and supplements a +/- 1 acre fishing pond that’s 15 deep when full. This pond is a permanent source of water for wildlife and also creates an action-packed fishing experience sure to produce lasting memories with family and friends. Catfish average in the 6-8 lbs range and bass range from 3-7 lbs. The secondary well the wells is located near a set of deer pens on the east side of the property and distributes water to several troughs. In addition to the water wells, there is
Nestled amongst 200-year-old Live Oaks is a historic Alsatian homestead built in 1860. Though livable, the home is due for a remodel that could potentially update its functionality while preserving its historically significance.

With legitimate grazing, hunting, fishing, and farming, the Rio Medina Farm can be your all-star recreational property or an income generating asset.

Access to the property is via a 30 ft. deeded and recorded easement off of FM 2676. Seller owned minerals are negotiable. Seller to provide owners title policy and survey. The property currently holds an agricultural tax exemption.

**Buyers broker must be identified on first contact, and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of Bluestem Ranch Group, John L. Lynd, Broker. Information contained herein is deemed reliable, but is not warranted by Broker or Sellers, and is subject to change, errors and/or omissions, prior sale and withdrawal from market. Buyers are urged to verify representations on their own regarding the usefulness and value of the property for a given purpose. Property is sold as is where is, with all faults and without warranty other than that of title. Showings by appointment only with Bluestem Ranch Group only. Do not trespass John L. Lynd, Listing Broker.**