ActiveMLS# 7471592
$2,199,999
167.73 Acres · Farm/Ranch · $13,116/acre
TBD 411B None
Pontotoc, TX 76869 (San Saba County)

About this property

Welcome to this exceptional 167-acre farm and ranch property, offering a rare combination of productivity, beauty, and recreation. Located in northwestern Llano and southwestern San Saba Counties, this land is well-suited for both cattle and wildlife. The pastures boast strong native and improved grasses, perfect for grazing, and are fully enclosed with perimeter fencing, making it turnkey for livestock operations. A solid set of working cattle pens is already in place, adding functionality to the property. Two reliable water wells (20GPM) ensure a steady water supply for both livestock and future residential use. Scattered throughout the ranch are large, mature oak trees that provide shade, visual appeal, and excellent habitat for wildlife. The ranch is known for its big deer and abundant native game, making it an ideal hunting retreat. With gentle rolling terrain and panoramic views, there are multiple potential homesites, each offering its own unique setting for a dream home, weekend cabin, or ranch headquarters. Whether you're looking to run cattle, hunt, or build a private escape, this property offers the space, infrastructure, and scenery to make it all possible.

Property details

Property TypeFarm/Ranch
Acreage167.73 acres
StatusActive
Days on Market50 days
ListedMarch 31, 2026
CountySan Saba
ZIP Code76869
Price per Acre$13,116/acre
MLS Number7471592
Listed ByJesse James Real Estate

Location

Area & Lifestyle

About the Area

TBD 411B None is located in Pontotoc, 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.

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).

Listing information © 2026 Unlock MLS (ACTRIS). All data provided AS IS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Listing courtesy of Jesse James Real Estate.

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Barron Johnson
Broker Associate · Spyglass Realty