Ranch and land listings in Junction, Texas. 13 active properties. Median listing price: $236,400. Average acreage: 15 acres. Properties range from 3 to 101 acres. Represented by Barron Johnson, Broker Associate, Spyglass Realty. Contact: (512) 633-1408.
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13 Properties · Junction, TX
Junction, Texas is home to 13 active ranch and land listings, with a median listing price of $236,400 and an average lot size of 15 acres. Kimble County is deep Hill Country, sparse, rugged, and authentically Texan. Junction, the county seat, sits at the confluence of the North and South Llano Rivers, making it a beloved destination for spring-fed river recreation. The county sees far less development pressure than counties closer to Austin and San Antonio, preserving large contiguous ranch tracts. Ranching, hunting leases, river recreation tourism, and a modest retail sector in Junction form the Kimble County economy. The county is prized by buyers seeking large contiguous ranch tracts with river frontage at prices still below the more developed Hill Country counties to the east. Junction, Texas was founded in 1876 at the confluence of the North and South Llano Rivers, which gave the town its name and strategic location as a natural crossroads in the Texas Hill Country. The community developed as a ranching and trading center, serving the surrounding sheep, goat, and cattle operations that took advantage of the area's abundant spring-fed waters and native grasslands. Today, Junction remains known as the "Land of Living Waters" due to its numerous springs and clear-running rivers, making it a distinctive oasis in the semi-arid region of West Texas. Whether you're searching for a weekend retreat, working ranch, or long-term land investment, Barron Johnson provides expert representation for buyers and sellers in Junction and the surrounding Hill Country region.







