The ranch includes a 4,000-plus square foot custom-built main stucco residence with four ensuite bedrooms and radiant-heat flooring, and is positioned for optimal mountain views, according to Hall and Hall.
The property also features a manager’s home, bunkhouse, office, shops, barns, a roping area and a secondary camp in the southern portion of the ranch.
The ranch includes nearly 30 wells operated by a variety of solar, wind and electricity, as well as a network of water storage, pipelines and drinking troughs, complemented by springs and seasonal creeks. The ranch supports wildlife including elk, mule deer, audad, mountain lion, black bear and game birds.
The Y Bar O Ranch is divided into 21 pastures with 10 sets of working pens that historically was operated as a cow/calf operation with grazing management. The ranch also includes all livestock equipment and seller-owned minerals.
“We are extremely proud and thankful to have had the opportunity to represent the Y Bar O Ranch,” Hall and Hall partner Chad Dugger said in a news release.
“It’s rare to see a ranch of this caliber hit the market and it’s exactly what today’s investors are seeking. While we’re thrilled to have exceeded our goals, it’s bittersweet to see the process end. This is one of those special places you just don’t want to leave and I feel lucky to have been a part of its story. I’m glad to know it’s heading into such great hands.”
Aside from hunting, the ranch includes opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, ATV exploration and stargazing with its proximity to the McDonald Observatory in the Davis Mountains.
The border town Lajitas is about 50 miles to the south and home to the Lajitas Golf Resort, according to Hall and Hall.
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