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Texas
Land

Terlingua
Ranch
Brewster County
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**Land
Area Information**
Terlingua
Ranch is located in Southwestern Texas and the Southern portion of Brewster
County, at the base of the Christmas Mountains and in the heart of Big Bend
Country. It is 275 miles east of El Paso and 60 miles south of Alpine and
off of State Route 118. The Ranch is 20 miles from the Texas-Mexico Border and the
Rio Grande.
The
Ranch includes 1,100 miles of well maintained roads and covers over 204,00
Acres of some of the most unique landscapes in Texas. It is literally a
204,000 acre recreational subdivision with Tract sizes ranging from 5 acres
up to 160 acres.
Big
Bend National Park on the east side and the Big Bend Ranch Natural Area on
the west. Other adjoining lands are large private cattle ranches.
Terlingua
Ranch sales began in 1970 by Terramar Corporation, the original developer.
Sales today continue from property owners and local area brokers. There are
currently about 5,000 owners of private tracts of land at Terlingua Ranch.
Most purchases have been for investment or recreational purposes such as
camping, retirement and vacation homesites. There are about 200 full time
residents.
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Five Acre Tract -
$2,500.00
With Terms |
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5 Years (60 months)
@ 10% APR
Monthly Payments of $53.12 |
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UTILITIES
AVAILABLE:
Electricity and
telephone is available mostly along the 16 mile main ranch road, which
leads from Highway 118 to the Lodge and in various pockets throughout
the ranch. Most tracts are too far from the existing lines to make
service feasible. Several companies provide propane service. All water
is by well. Water has been located in a range of 50 to 1,000 feet, with
200-350 feet being the average depth. One company sells water which can
be stored in tanks or you can purchase water at the Lodge for two cents
per gallon. Power is usually by solar or wind. Sewer is by septic
system.
LAND
SURVEY:
Lot for sale is
Platted but not Surveyed. Each Tract has well maintained road access.
LAND
RESTRICTIONS:
There
are none, nor are there any building restrictions. It is your property
to do with as you like. The majority of tracts are undeveloped. There
are several nice retirement homes, cabins and mobile homes, which are
mostly along the main ranch road.
MAINTENANCE
FEES:
None
ASSOCIATION
DUES:
$51.00
Annually. The Association Dues includes the maintenance of all roads and
upkeep of the Terlingua Lodge.
2002
ANNUAL PROPERTY TAXES:
$8.27
- $7.23 per 5 Acre Parcel and Current.
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Tierra
Hermosa
Hudspeth County
**Area Information**
SIERRA
BLANCA,TEXAS
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Sierra Blanca, the county seat of Hudspeth County, is at the intersection
of Ranch Road 1111, Interstate Highway 10, and U.S. Highway 80, eighty miles
southeast of El Paso in the south central part of the county. It is also at the
junction of the Southern Pacific and Missouri Pacific railroads. The town owes
its existence to the competition that surrounded the construction of the
nation's second transcontinental rail link. Collis P. Huntington's Southern
Pacific line began building eastward from the Pacific in 1869, while Jay Gould'sqv
Texas and Pacific Railway began building westward from Central Texas in 1872. By
November 25, 1881, the two crews had built to within ten miles of each other,
and neither had any intention of yielding to the other. On the next day
Huntington and Gould agreed to a compromise, and on December 15 Gould drove a
silver spike to join the two roads seven miles southeast of Sierra Blanca
Mountain. Transcontinental service began the next day. The town of Sierra
Blanca, the site of the historic meeting, quickly grew into the most important
commercial center in the area, providing stockyards and a railhead for local
ranchers and serving as a shipping center for salt and other minerals. A post
office opened in 1882 with James McFee as postmaster, but closed later that same
year. In 1884 the population of the community was 126, and the next year the
post office reopened. By 1892 the town had 200 inhabitants, two hotels, and a
general store. Its population grew to 350 by 1914, when it also had a hotel, a
news company, two general stores, and two cattle breeders. By the mid-1920s the
town had 600 residents. During the late 1920s the population rose to an
estimated 800, but it had dropped to 500 by the early 1930s, when thirty-two
businesses were reported in Sierra Blanca. By the mid-1930s the population was
estimated at 723, and by the late 1940s, at 850. It remained at 850 until the
late 1960s, when it briefly rose to 900. It dropped again in the early 1970s to
600; by the mid-1970s the population was estimated at 700, and it was still
reported at that level in 1990.
During the late
1980s Sierra Blanca had two churches and a school. A distinctive feature of
Sierra Blanca is the fact that half the town goes by Mountain Time, under which
the rest of Hudspeth County and El Paso County were placed by congressional
legislation in 1921, while the other half goes by Central Time, as does the rest
of Texas. In the mid-1950s the railroads and post office went by Central Time,
but the county courthouse and schools used Mountain Time (as did the town's
bars, so as to stay open later at night). In 1964 a waitress in a Sierra Blanca
cafe told a visiting newspaperman that one tavern was supposedly closed down for
a week because it opened in the morning on Central Time and closed at night on
Mountain Time.
**Land
Information**
Tierra
Hermosa Subdivision is located in Hudspeth County, Texas. It is 23 miles West of
Van Horn and about 100 miles Southeast of El Paso, Texas and close to Interstate
Highway 10.
Each
Lot is 147.15' across the front and 296.25' in depth. Water would be by well and
sewer would require a septic system. Electricity is available and this land is
near level.
You can
build a Home, install a Manufactured Home, or use an RV, Travel Trailer or
Camper. Bring your horses, too, hunting abounds.
For
sale are 1 Acre Lots
2002
Annual Property Taxes were $5.37 per Lot and Current.
Reserve
Your Lot While They Last !!
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Three each 1Acre
Side-by-Side Lots
$1,000.00 per Lot |
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5 Years (60 months)
@ 10% APR
Monthly Payments of $21.25 |


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