ActiveMLS# 1279790
$9,648,500
839 Acres · Farm/Ranch · $11,500/acre
TBD County Road 405 (+/- 839 acres) None
Lexington, TX 78947 (Lee County)

About this property

Welcome to HIGH POINT RANCH. This 839 acre ranch requires no compromises in your search for BIG ACREAGE, Beautiful WATER, miles of PAVED roads and trails, WILDLIFE management program and CONVENIENCE to metro areas. To enjoy small town living, the ranch is located in the north west section of LEE COUNTY just 20 miles from Giddings and 6 miles from Lexington. In the heart of the Austin, Waco and Houston triangle, this property is within an hour of major metro cities. HIGH POINT offers the canvas of being a premier destination ranch. At one time planned for rural development, a professionally designed and engineered asphalt road meanders through the ranch for over 2.7 miles. Intersecting the private drive is over 10 miles of tree lined senderos winding throughout the ranch leading to open areas complete with ponds, feeders, wildlife and rolling pastures. When you arrive at the gated entrance and travel the almost 3 mile driveway into the ranch, you will quickly understand the beauty and potential of the changing topography (380 to 460 ft), the incredible hardwood tree cover, and the extent of wildlife (whitetail, turkey, dove, quail, and hogs) roaming the ranch. This ranch is nicely suited for recreation, hunting, ranching, with multiple sites for building the dream home for everyone in the family. Currently under WILDLIFE VALUATION with an active management plan in place - never leased or hunted commercially - HIGH POINT RANCH could be your diamond!

Property details

Property TypeFarm/Ranch
Acreage839 acres
StatusActive
Days on Market1 days
ListedMay 21, 2026
CountyLee
ZIP Code78947
Price per Acre$11,500/acre
MLS Number1279790
Listed ByHome & Ranch Real Estate

Location

Area & Lifestyle

About the Area

TBD County Road 405 (+/- 839 acres) None is located in Lexington, Texas, in Lee County. Lee County sits in the post oak savanna east of Austin, anchored by Giddings, a small agricultural city bisected by US-290 that has seen modest growth from Austin metro expansion. The county maintains a working agricultural character while proximity to Austin makes it increasingly attractive for acreage buyers.

The Little Brazos River and Yegua Creek drain much of Lee County, and the terrain features sandy post oak soils characteristic of the Lost Pines transition zone. The landscape is gentler than the Hill Country proper, with open pastures, wooded creek bottoms, and sandy-soiled ranchland.

Lexington had an estimated population of 1,493 as of 2023. The 78947 zip code has a median household income of $81,371, a median home value of $276,900, and a median age of 41.1. The average household size is 2.61 people.

Cattle ranching, poultry farming, oil and gas production, and Austin metro spillover define Lee County's economy. The county attracts buyers seeking affordable acreage within 60 miles of Austin's employment centers.

Demographic data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2023).

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Barron Johnson
Broker Associate · Spyglass Realty