
Llano, TX 78643 (Llano County)
About this property
A beautiful turn key Llano County ranch! Well maintained 3/2 home (1468sf + enclosed porch, built in 2012) welcomes you with an open floor plan and vaulted ceilings. ICONIC views from the hilltop in the NE corner were put to good use where the main house sits with an expansive fully enclosed back porch to take it all in. Invite your friends and family because there is even a 1/1 guest house (576sf)! For the livestock there is a metal barn featuring 4 stalls, a rotating tack door, a tack room plus multiple storage areas. This ranch has excellent grazing complete with 3 wells, a stock tank and scattered oaks. SADDLE UP, FISH, HUNT, RANCH & RELAX, do it all from this one! The ranch is accessed via a short access road off Hwy 29 and is not visible from the highway, come see it to truly appreciate it! Approximately 55 acres to be surveyed out, rectangular shape. Additional acreage is available. (Llano CAD square footage source, buyer to verify.)
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About the Area
12119 W Highway 29 Hwy 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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