
Smiley, TX 78159 (Gonzales County)
About this property
From sunrise over the pasture to evenings under the stars, this 30.066-acre ranch in Gonzales, Texas, offers the space and versatility to live, work, and enjoy the outdoors. The property features a cozy 1-bedroom cabin with an office, perfect as a full-time residence, weekend retreat, or ranch headquarters. An outside finished storage area with a closet adds even more flexible space for gear, hobbies, or organization. A major highlight is the 2,500 sq ft woodworking workshop—ideal for craftsmen, small business use, equipment storage, or serious projects. Additional improvements include an old barn used for storage, a tractor shed, implement parking, and a small hunting-style cabin. The land is fenced and includes a large livestock tank, making it well-suited for livestock, recreation, or a private country getaway. If you’re searching for a ranch for sale in Gonzales TX with a cabin, workshop, hunting setup, and usable acreage, this unique Texas property is ready for your vision.
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About the Area
1763 N Fm 108 None is located in Smiley, Texas, in Gonzales County. Gonzales County holds a unique place in Texas history as the birthplace of the Texas Revolution, the "Come and Take It" cannon confrontation of 1835 occurred here, and the county wears that heritage proudly. The city of Gonzales anchors a ranching and agricultural county that has remained authentically Texan through the development waves transforming neighboring counties.
The Guadalupe River flows through the northern part of Gonzales County, providing river frontage properties and water recreation. The terrain transitions from the sandy post oak soils of the northwest to the heavy blackland prairie soils of the southeast, supporting diverse agricultural operations.
Smiley had an estimated population of 533 as of 2023. The 78159 zip code has a median household income of $33,542, a median home value of $73,900, and a median age of 37.1. The average household size is 2.6 people.
Cattle ranching, row crop agriculture, oil and gas production, and a modest manufacturing sector in Gonzales anchor the county economy. River frontage properties on the Guadalupe attract recreational buyers, while the agricultural interior offers productive working ranch land.
Demographic data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2023).
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