Discover an exceptional opportunity with this expansive 80-acre ranch in the heart of Smithville, Texas. Spanning over 4,400 feet of prime Colorado River frontage, this property provides unparalleled access to a large beach area, perfect for enjoying boating, swimming, fishing, and memorable BBQ gatherings by the water. The scenic riverfront offers breathtaking views and direct access to the Colorado River, creating an ideal outdoor recreation and relaxation setting. The ranch is graced with majestic Pecan and Live Oak trees, providing a serene and shaded environment. With well-established infrastructure, the property features fenced and cross-fenced areas, improved pastures, and AG exemption status, making it ready for agricultural use. Two reliable water wells and existing electricity further enhance its functionality. Located just 40 minutes from Austin, this ranch is within commuting distance to major tech hubs including Tesla, Samsung, SpaceX, and the Boring Co. Its no-restrictions status and location outside the ETJ make it perfect for a gentleman's ranch or future development. Enjoy excellent hunting opportunities and take advantage of the nearby Smithville Airport for easy access. This property offers a remarkable blend of natural beauty, functionality, and potential, whether seeking a private retreat or envisioning a development project. Don't miss your chance to own this piece of Texas paradise!
Showing Instructions:
This property is marketed and shown exclusively by The Mock Ranches Group, a team with Keller Williams Realty. Please contact 512-275-6625 for showing information. All appointments must be made with the listing broker and be accompanied.
Notice to Buyers Agents:
Buyer agents must make first contact and be present for all showings.
Disclaimers:
The information contained herein has been gathered from sources deemed reliable; however, the Mock Ranches Group, Keller Williams Realty and its associates, members, agents and employees cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information. No representation is made as to the possible investment value or type of use. Prospective buyers are urged to verify all information to their satisfaction and consult with their tax and legal advisors before making a final determination.
Real Estate buyers are hereby notified that properties in the States of Texas are subject to many forces and impacts, natural and unnatural; including, but not limited to weather related events, environmental issues, disease (e.g. Oak Wilt, Chronic Wasting Disease, or Anthrax), invasive species, illegal trespassing, previous owner actions, actions by neighbors and government actions. Prospective buyers should investigate any concerns to their satisfaction.
Just before the bridge in Smithville, take a right (west) on Schroeder Ln. Road will dead end into the property.
Matt joins Mock Ranches after an extensive career in the oil and gas industry. During that time, he was fortunate to travel the country and interact with persons of all backgrounds. On the side Matt has enjoyed searching for and buying properties all over Texas. This passion has allowed him to work through many stages of land conservation, improvements and affiliations including the NRCS, USDA and Lost Pines Habitat Conservation. He currently manages a small herd of Santa Gertrudis from direct King Ranch lineage on these properties. He enjoys making continuous improvements on his properties and can most often be found mulching on his skid steer or pushing brush with the dozer. Matt earned his Bachelor degree in Business from Southwestern University while also playing baseball those four years. During his Junior year he interned with the Houston Astros where he met his now wife Amanda. They bought a raw piece of land in Paige Texas in 2015 and built their dream home. They have a 5-year-old son Mason, a Catahoula pup named Mia and a German Shorthair named Bailey. The family are adamant Astros fans and have been season ticket holders for the last few years. With their free time they enjoy hunting, taking rides on the ranger and swimming.