
Mullin, TX 76864 (Mills County)
About this property
Big Water Meadows Ranch || Versatile 33.14-acre property in Mullin offering a rare multi-structure setup with strong improvements and great recreational appeal. 2 homes! The main residence is a 2013 manufactured home featuring 4 bedrooms and 2 baths, highlighted by cedar accents and a massive covered front porch shaded by a live oak—ideal for peaceful Hill Country mornings. A separate 3BR/1BA cabin feels like its own retreat and includes an established water well, septic system, and its own electric meter. 2 homes! Improvements include a 25’x30’ two-car garage/shop, two 20’ cargo containers with covered parking between (room for up to 4 vehicles), plus a large single-car garage. The land offers gentle rolling terrain with scattered oaks, mesquite flats, and native flora. Three ponds (mostly seasonal) attract ducks and dove and hold some fish, making this a fun property to explore that feels bigger than it is. Scattered oaks, three ponds and rolling terrian are why people love this part of Texas. You will not find a more well appointed ranch for the price, in this acreage range on the market. Electric is present with multiple meters. Convenient location approximately 15 minutes due west of Goldthwaite
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About the Area
1364 Fm 574 None W is located in Mullin, Texas, in Mills County. Mills County sits in the geographic heart of the Edwards Plateau, centered on Goldthwaite, a small ranching community that serves as a regional hub for the surrounding agricultural operations. The county maintains the character of working ranch Texas with minimal outside development influence.
The Colorado River forms the eastern boundary of Mills County, and the Pecan Bayou flows through the county to its confluence with the Colorado. The terrain features rolling limestone hills with live oak and cedar cover transitioning to the more open brush country of the western county.
Mullin had an estimated population of 174 as of 2023. The 76864 zip code has a median household income of $47,070, a median home value of $259,700, and a median age of 55.1. The average household size is 2.42 people.
Cattle ranching, sheep and goat production, hunting leases, and pecan farming along the Colorado River bottom define the Mills County economy. The county offers affordable large-acreage working ranch land for buyers seeking productive agricultural operations in the central Hill Country.
Demographic data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2023).
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