
San Saba, TX 76877 (San Saba County)
About this property
Welcome to your own slice of the Texas Hill Country. This 62± acre property sits just outside of San Saba and offers a great mix of open pasture and native grassland. The rolling terrain gives it plenty of character, with room to run livestock, plant crops, or simply enjoy wide-open space and quiet country living. It’s the kind of place where you can slow down, take in the views, and appreciate the beauty of the land. Sitting on the property is a cozy 1,047-square-foot cabin that’s been nicely updated and is move-in ready. It includes two bedrooms and one bathroom, along with a comfortable living area and a practical kitchen complete with appliances. The home has new floors, fresh paint, and new drywall inside and out. It also has new windows, doors, and lights, giving it a clean and welcoming feel. A small laundry room with washer and dryer connections adds convenience, and a new water heater has just been installed. The cabin has been leveled, set on blocks, and tied down properly, so it’s solid and ready to go. The land itself offers plenty of possibilities. With good soil and lots of open space, it’s a great spot for a small ranch, farming operation, or just a quiet getaway. Deer and other wildlife are common in the area, making it ideal for hunting or enjoying the outdoors with family and friends. Even though it feels like you’re tucked away in the country, you’re only a few minutes from downtown San Saba. There, you’ll find local shops, restaurants, schools, and all the small-town charm that makes this area special. Richland Springs is just down the road, and both Austin and Fredericksburg are close enough for an easy day trip when you want a change of pace.
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About the Area
4315 County Road 226 None is located in San Saba, Texas, in San Saba County. San Saba County is the Pecan Capital of the World, a designation backed by generations of native pecan cultivation along the San Saba River bottoms, where some of the finest native pecan trees in Texas have been harvested commercially for over a century. The county maintains an authentic agricultural character largely unchanged by the Hill Country tourism wave.
The San Saba River flows through the heart of the county, its limestone-bottomed course lined with massive native pecan trees and live oaks. The terrain transitions from the granite Central Mineral Region in the east to limestone hills and cedar brakes in the west. Colorado Bend State Park on the Colorado River offers spectacular waterfall and cave hiking.
San Saba had an estimated population of 3,125 as of 2023. The 76877 zip code has a median household income of $52,563, a median home value of $157,800, and a median age of 38.4. The average household size is 2.44 people.
Native pecan farming, cattle ranching, hunting leases, and agritourism centered on the pecan harvest define San Saba County's economy. Colorado Bend State Park draws hikers and paddlers. The county attracts buyers seeking river bottom pecan land and large ranch tracts at prices below the more developed Hill Country counties.
Demographic data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2023).
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