Location
The ranch fronts US Highway 90 roughly 8± miles west of Brackettville in Kinney County, near the southern edge of the Edwards Plateau where the land transitions into the South Texas Brush Country. Del Rio lies approximately 22± miles west, Uvalde about 48± miles east, and San Antonio is roughly 125± miles east along US-90. Access is paved, with multiple entry points and an electric/solar-powered gate.
Land & Terrain
The 200± acres are flat to gently rolling, covered in mixed brush. Internal ranch roads are dirt, with riding trails across the property. The perimeter is high-fenced on two sides and low-fenced on the other two, suited to a mixed hunting and grazing use. The property is currently under an ag-exemption.
Water
A solar-powered water well 160± feet deep sits across the creek near US-90 and pumps to a poly storage tank that supplies the main house. Pinto Creek crosses the center of the property with roughly 3/4± mile of frontage and a low-water crossing. The creek is seasonal and currently dry to puddled.
Wildlife & Hunting
Native species on the property include whitetail, turkey, dove, and quail, with axis also present. Predator and pest species observed include coyotes, bobcats, foxes, javelina, and hogs. Three blinds and three feeders are in place, all negotiable.
Residence
The main house is a single-story stucco house of 3,680± sq/ft built in 2005, with three bedrooms, two full baths, and a half bath. Construction features a cement slab foundation, TPO roof, and a 2’x8′ concrete layer beneath the stucco exterior for added insulation. The interior carries 10 ft wood ceilings with recessed lighting, an open floor plan across the kitchen and living area, travertine countertops, custom long-leaf pine cabinetry with hand-tooled leather insets on the bar and side cabinets, a split-level bar, and a corner pantry. The primary suite includes two sinks and vanities, an open shower, a large air tub, a walk-in closet, and access through to the utility room. Two additional bedrooms share a jack-and-jill bath, each with built-in desks. A game room features a projector, a barnwood bar, three hidden bunk beds, and its own mini-split. Two back-to-back propane fireplaces serve the living room and the back porch. Sliding glass doors open from the living area onto a rock-finished back porch with a stucco fireplace and a quarter stucco wall topped with rock and cedar beams with corbels. The yard is fenced, with an electric gate opening to a concrete circle drive and a three-car carport.
Improvements
An equipment barn includes an enclosed room and adjacent pens with two water troughs. Cattle working pens and holding pens are also in place.
Utilities
A 160± ft solar-powered water well with a poly storage tank supplies the main house. The house runs on propane for the fireplaces, and the front gate is electric.
Remarks
This property fits a buyer looking for a turnkey Brush Country home with direct US-90 access, a substantial custom-built residence, and a partial high-fenced perimeter ready for hunting and small-scale livestock use on a manageable acreage. The location places Brackettville, Del Rio, and Uvalde all within an easy drive, with San Antonio reachable in just over two hours along the highway.
