
Llano, TX 78643 (Llano County)
About this property
Introducing VLG Ranch, a Hill Country vision of approximately 60 acres (to be surveyed) that offers solitude, rugged beauty, and authentic Hill County character. This tract offers beautiful mountain views, a blend of brush and oaks throughout the property for your secluded getaway. This property is partially fenced, with a solar powered water well, blinds and feeders, and has a Agricultural tax valuation in place! This hill country tract offers a great introductory price point for a recreational hunting retreat, running livestock, or creating your own hidden gem in the Texas Hill Country. VLG Ranch is located in scenic western Llano County near the confluence of Cold Spring Creek and Marschall Creek. These nearby strong water sources are excellent for wildlife. With an existing solar powered water well, (reportedly pumping 30 gallons per minute), electricity available on site, and no restrictions, VLG Ranch is equipped and ready for you to build your modern dream home. The location of this property provides access to the Hill Country’s greatest places -just a 30-minute drive to Fredericksburg and Llano for wine tasting, shopping, and restaurants, or take a scenic 45-minute drive to Enchanted Rock! Additionally, the property features approximately 1,000ft of frontage along county road 110 for ease of access. The Texas Hill Country is a class A offering for outdoor enjoyment. VLG Ranch features essential utilities, proximity commutes to nearby attractions, low taxes for land stewardship, and a place to build memories for future hunting seasons and breathtaking sunsets. This property is a playground ready to be enjoyed. VLG ranch is more than just ownership, it's a place to recreate, build, and invest your experience.
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About the Area
6304-A County Road 110 Rd is located in Llano, Texas, in Llano County. Llano County sits at the geographic center of Texas and the heart of the Highland Lakes region, known as the Deer Capital of Texas for its exceptional whitetail deer hunting. The city of Llano on the banks of the Llano River anchors a county that blends working ranch land, granite geology, and river recreation.
The Llano River flows through the county, offering exceptional fishing and kayaking over its granite-bottomed course. The Central Mineral Region, a unique geological formation of Precambrian granite and gneiss, creates the distinctive pink and gray granite landscape visible throughout the county. Enchanted Rock State Natural Area sits on the Llano-Gillespie county line.
Llano had an estimated population of 3,411 as of 2023. The 78643 zip code has a median household income of $63,500, a median home value of $308,800, and a median age of 54. The average household size is 2.21 people.
Hunting leases, ranching, granite quarrying, river tourism, and retirement living define the Llano County economy. The county attracts buyers seeking hunting ranches, river properties, and large acreage tracts at competitive prices relative to neighboring Gillespie and Burnet counties.
Demographic data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2023).
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