Mid-March 2024 THLFS Update

SPRING BREAK IS IN FULL-SWING!

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NEW!  High Point Ranch is an incredible opportunity to own a blank canvas ranch, conveniently located just 9± miles west of Harper. The ranch consists of 57.16± acres and is located off paved FM 479 with 700'± of frontage road. There are several nice build sites with stunning Hill Country views. There is tremendous potential to build a weekend getaway cabin or full-time residence.

FEATURED! Highveld Ranch is an elite Tecomate Signature Property! First and foremost, Highveld Ranch is an exceptional hunting ranch located in the sought-after Texas Hill Country. Notable improvements to the ranch include a6,900± sf newly-renovated lodge, a newly-renovated foreman's home, a game processing facility with a walk-in cooler, and a rifle range. With phenomenal whitetail, turkey, and exotic populations, this high-fenced ranch is a hunter’s paradise!

JUST SOLD! S Ranch is 252± acres of prime hunting land with three sides that are low fenced. The ranch is located in the excellent brush country of South Texas, east of Freer, Texas. A 3,000± sf hacienda sits at the top of the highest elevation of the property. The hacienda has front and back patios that run the entire 100± length of the hacienda and offer views that overlook the ranch. The hacienda is ready for updating/remodeling. The ranch has not been hunted since it was purchased by the current owner 12± years ago.

POSITIVE NEWS ON TEXAS DROUGHT CONDITIONS!

We're pleased to report positive news on Texas drought conditions. Recent rainfall has significantly improved the situation, with exceptional drought conditions now at 0.00% statewide! Extreme drought conditions are at 1.97%. This is excellent news for the moment! Stay informed about current water conditions.

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Tarrant County Ranches For Sale

Tarrant County, located in North Texas, is a dynamic region known for its rich Western heritage, diverse cultural scene, and thriving urban centers. As home to Fort Worth, one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S., the county blends cowboy traditions with modern innovation. From rodeos to arts festivals and world-class dining, Tarrant County offers a unique mix of history and progress. Its annual events highlight its strong community ties, making it a premier destination for entertainment, culture, and recreation.

AREA HISTORY

Tarrant County was established in 1849 and named after General Edward H. Tarrant, a Texas Ranger who played a role in early frontier defense. Fort Worth, the county seat, was originally a military outpost along the Trinity River to protect settlers from Native American raids. Over time, it developed into a key cattle-driving hub, earning the nickname "Cowtown." The arrival of the railroad in the late 19th century further fueled its growth, transforming the area into a commercial and cultural center. The discovery of oil in the early 20th century and the establishment of military bases during World War II solidified Tarrant County's role in Texas' economic expansion. Today, it remains one of the most populous and influential counties in the state.

GEOGRAPHY

Fort Worth serves as Tarrant County's major urban center. The county's landscape is characterized by rolling prairies, fertile farmland, and urban developments. The Trinity River flows through the region, providing a scenic backdrop for parks and recreational areas. With a humid subtropical climate, Tarrant County experiences hot summers, and mild winters. Its strategic location along major highways and its proximity to the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport make it a key transportation hub.

CULTURAL HISTORY

Tarrant County has a deep-rooted cultural heritage that blends Western traditions with modern influences. Fort Worth's Stockyards National Historic District preserves its cowboy past, featuring rodeos, cattle drives, and historic saloons. The county is also home to a thriving arts and music scene, with institutions like the Kimbell Art Museum and Bass Performance Hall showcasing world-class exhibitions and performances. Events like the Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival and the Fort Worth Food + Wine Festival highlight the area's creative and culinary diversity. Additionally, the Tarrant County Harambee Festival celebrates African American culture and history, reflecting the county’s commitment to inclusivity and community engagement.

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Tarrant County Properties For Sale

The Heart of North Texas
County Seat
Annual Rainfall
35± Inches
Area
898± Square Miles
Population
2,102,515
Elevation
420 to 960± Feet
Mean Temperature

January 35°F

July 96°F

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