Texas Ranches for Sale

Browse Ranch Real Estate Listings for Sale in Texas

United Country Real Estate’s UC Ranch Properties offers a wide variety of premier and luxury ranches for sale in Texas. From the Trans-Pecos ranches of the West Texas Plains to those in North Texas near Dallas, down to Central Texas’ Hill Country, into South Texas around San Antonio and elsewhere, we have the right ranch for your lifestyle.
Whether you seek a modest ranchette on less than 40 acres or a multi-million-dollar cattle operation on hundreds of acres, UC Ranch Properties is your top choice. Search our listings below to find black angus ranches, exotic hunting ranches, retreats with guest lodges, and multi-generational family-owned ranches.
UC Ranch Properties features turnkey recreational ranches, and those teaming with wildlife for hunters pursuing whitetail bucks, wild hogs and upland birds. Locate a great property with pastures, fresh springs and river frontage, or a tract of land with wooded trails, creeks and a stocked fishing lake. Equestrian ranches with horse training facilities? Yet another of our specialties. Browse our Texas ranch listings to find your perfect property today.

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$1,998,000
Nestled in the serene southern region of Live Oak County, the Red Gate Ranch spans an expansive 200 acres and stands as a rare gem in the heart of Texas ranchland.
200 AC
$1,015,000
This 700-acre hunting ranch in Ozona is a well-maintained property that is set up great for deer hunting. The topography is very diverse from draw bottom land to high plateaus with plenty of cover for the game.
700 AC
sold label
$3,400,000
Oak Hollow Ranch: This stunning 341-acre ranch in Hondo, Medina County, offers the perfect blend of rural living, recreational opportunities, and agricultural potential.
341 AC
$3,600,000
Comanche Flats Ranch offers a unique blend of history and natural beauty across its vast 355 acres. Known for its proximity to the historic Battle of Plum Creek and connections to Edward Burleson and the Texas Rangers.
355 AC
sold label
$3,500,000
Timshel Farm is an exceptional 57-acre ranch in Jacksonville carefully curated for the individual who appreciates luxury, outdoor living, and the rich heritage of Texas land.
57 AC
$1,495,000
Nestled on approximately 130 picturesque acres, this stunning ranch in Beeville boasts rolling terrain, a meticulously renovated ranch house, and a seasonal creek.
129 AC
sold label
$2,450,000
The 72-acre JH Ranch is in the heart of East Texas, just outside the City of Lindale. It is 5 minutes north of I-20, halfway between Dallas and Shreveport, and 20 minutes north of Tyler, Texas.
72 AC
sold label
$2,750,000
The Montgomery Ranch boasts approximately 1,585.43+/- acres with most of the acres located on the west side of Highway 70 and approximately 208 acres on the east side.
1,585 AC
$1,427,250
This large west Texas hunting ranch in Val Verde County has been in one family for generations. It has been well managed and ranched for the duration of the family's ownership. This ranch's best and highest use is hunting.
2,595 AC
sold label
$1,100,000
This Texas ranch on the Colorado River spans 241 acres and is perfect for recreational use and hunting. This ranch is abundant in water sources, ensuring lush landscapes and ample opportunities for fishing.
241 AC
$1,350,000
Welcome to your own private working cattle ranch in Atlanta, Texas, where sprawling pastures and endless skies await on 90 acres of picturesque land.
90 AC
$1,999,500
This secluded Central Texas ranch in Valley Mills is a MUST-SEE property. Just a quarter of mile down a private lane sits a 3 Bedroom/2 Bath brick home nestled in the trees beside an idyllic pond.
131 AC
$2,995,000
Turnkey high fence hunting ranch in Coleman, Texas for sale. It consists of 5 pastures, including 3 fields. 2 fields of b-dahl grass hay and 1 field of wheat.
418 AC
sold label
$998,750
Welcome to Rancho Roble, a sprawling 105-acre estate that epitomizes the beauty and serenity of luxurious country living. Nestled within an idyllic landscape, this property boasts two large, year-round ponds and expansive grazing land.
105 AC
sold label
$6,450,000
Incredible opportunity to own a thriving dairy farm & cattle ranch in Amherst, Texas in the heart of dairy production area. This facility boasts just about everything a producer needs for a full-scale dairy operation.
1,436 AC
$5,250,000
The Sonora Oaks Ranch consists of 1764.55 acres. It is a perfect combination of native ranchland in Sonora, mature live oak tree cover, fertile pastures, and cultivation to serve your ranching or hunting needs.
1,764 AC
sold label
$1,375,000
Discover the ultimate blend of luxury and natural beauty in this exquisite 43+ acre estate in Sonora, Texas, perched atop a scenic hill with awe-inspiring panoramic vistas.
43 AC
$2,547,820
Discover a remarkable opportunity with this expansive 68.86± acre ranchland in Alvord, TX. Available for purchase as a whole or in tracts starting from 32± acres, this land offers versatility to suit various needs and visions.
68 AC
sold label
$2,648,800
The Running N Ranch is the perfect East Texas ranch property for those who want to indulge in recreational activities, plan to graze their cattle, need convenient access to nearby cities, etc.
602 AC
sold label
$1,390,000
The 120-acre J Bar L Ranch for sale in Northern Rusk County, Texas offers a unique opportunity to experience East Texas ranch living. This cattle ranch in Overton provides unlimited possibilities!
120 AC

Learn More About Texas

Texas, the second-largest state in the U.S. is divided into 7 geographic natural regions. Each region offers unique ecosystems, ranching opportunities, and outdoor experiences.

  1. Big Bend Country

Located in West Texas, Big Bend Country consists of rugged terrain, including mountains, and deserts. The temperatures in this region are extreme with hot desert sun during the day and cold temperatures at night.  This area of Texas is considered the most beautiful as one of America’s largest national parks is nested in this region. This is also the only area of Texas with mountains. The Big Bend National Park and Big Bend Ranch State Park are located in this region named after the Rio Grande River that turns here in a big bend. This area is suited for outdoor recreation due to the mountainous areas that sometimes may even deliver snow in winter. Regardless of the rugged terrain, this area still houses many significant ranches in Texas. In 2024 Texas General Land Office purchased the Brewster Ranch for $164.6 million. The Brewster Ranch is a result of combining many smaller Big Bend area ranches brought together by Brad Kelly. The state plans to utilize some of the funds generated from this purchase to support The Permanent School Fund.

  1. Panhandle Plains

Covering the northwestern part of the state, the Panhandle Plains are characterized by open prairies and canyons. The region’s flatlands and rugged landscapes are ideal for agriculture and wind energy production. A large part of Texas beef production happens in the northern part of this region. Deaf Smith County has over 477,199 head of cattle with the highest number across the state. The eastern part of the panhandle receives a larger amount of rain, making it ideal for ranching. Panhandle Plains also houses the second largest canyon in the U.S., Palo Duro Canyon.

  1. Hill Country

Situated in central Texas, the Hill Country is known for its rolling hills, clear rivers, and limestone cliffs. This region is a popular destination for outdoor activities. Nested on top of the Edwards Plateau, Hill Country is abundant with clear springs and steep canyons.  Due to the picturesque terrain, many dude and guest ranches are located in this area. Enchanted Rock State Park with its granite dome is a destination for campers and hikers. Hill Country is very well known for its game hunting with many recreational high-fence ranches located in this area.   The Hill County ranches for sale often offer live-water, abundant acres, and lots of hunting opportunities.

  1. Prairies and Lakes

Spanning the north-central part of Texas, the Prairies and Lakes region consists of rolling plains, lakes, and cities like Dallas and Fort Worth. The area offers a blend of urban experiences and outdoor recreation. The soil here is rich and fertile making Prairies and Lakes a great agricultural region. With clear lakes, the finishing in the region is popular with many descending into the area to take advantage of these opportunities.

  1. Pineywoods

Located in East Texas, the Pinewoods region is dominated by dense forests of pine and hardwood trees that stretch further into Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. High humidity and heavy rainfalls are characteristic of this region with scattered areas of croplands and pastures surrounded by the forests. Timber and cattle production are a main focus in the Pineywoods with many smaller ranches and farms located in this area.

  1. Gulf Coast

Stretching along the Gulf of Mexico, the Gulf Coast region features sandy beaches, marshes, and bays. Major cities like Houston and Galveston are located here, offering a mix of urban attractions and natural beauty. The region is a habitat to migratory birds and an ideal spawning area for fish and shrimp.

  1. South Texas Plains

Situated in the southern part of the state, the South Texas Plains region is characterized by its semi-arid climate, brushlands, and rich cultural heritage influenced by Mexican traditions. The area is known for its ranching industry and historical sites. From visiting the Alamo to the Rio Grande River the region offers diverse scenery.  King Ranch, the largest ranch in the country spanning  825,000 acres is nested in Soth Texas Plains.  The Rio Grande River makes the land fertile along the water, making it a great area for farming.  With its rich history of cattle ranching this region is well suited for raising cattle.

For those looking to purchase land in Texas, our team of brokers and agents serves all 7 regions of the state helping buyers locate their ideal ranch property.

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Texas Offices

1836 Realty Group
Call for Appointment
Boerne,
Texas
78006
AltaTerra Realty and Auction LLC
1875 17th St NE, Suite 120
Paris,
Texas
75460
East Texas Land and Homes
PO Box 831
Rusk,
Texas
75785
M&M Ranch Land Investments
126 S Broadway St
Mertzon,
Texas
76941
M. Edwards Realty & Auction
212 Main Street
Sudan,
Texas
79371
Legacy Land Company
221 S College Ave
Tyler,
Texas
75702
Heart of Texas Land & Home
3001 W. Waco Dr., Suite A
Waco,
Texas
76707
Cain Agency
506 S Main
Winnsboro,
Texas
75494
Double Creek Land and Homes
715 W Main
Atlanta,
Texas
75551
Heart of Texas Real Estate
952A Early Blvd
Early,
Texas
76802
Bluntzer Real Estate
4250 Five Points Rd, Suite 8
Corpus Christi,
Texas
78410
Twin Bends, LLC
425 Twin Bends Rd.
Crawford,
Texas
76638
West Texas Land & Homes
1032 N US Hwy 285
Fort Stockton,
Texas
79735
Texas Real Estate & Auction Services
430 S. Main St
Grapevine,
Texas
76051
H5 Auction & Realty
401 E Magrill St
Longview,
Texas
75601
JW Realty & Auction Services
8305 TX-421
Kountze,
Texas
77625

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