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Imagine being able to drive home from a hectic workday to watch the sunset from the 360-degree views of your ranch. Or, ride your horses over pastoral terrain to fully stocked fish ponds. Own a piece of income producing property that is just on the edge of Austin’s ever growing boundaries. With the 81 acres at 2131 CR 460 in Copeland, all of those things are possible and more.
Just 20 miles from Austin and Round Rock, this parcel offers the perfect spot for a homestead, equestrian center, a weekend getaway cabin, or sportsman’s playground. It’s a rare combination of the best that city and country have to offer: serene nature, expansive space and ready access to highways and city amenities.
The acreage features beautiful, wide-open expanses dotted with mature oak groves and two scenic ponds – one fully stocked with fish.
Surrounded by other homesteads of about 10 to 15 acres each, the property is bordered on one side by Grace and Glory Farms, a boutique family farm specializing in fresh-cut flowers, goat milk products, and farm-fresh eggs.
The nearest town, charming Coupland, is home to the local elementary school, a gas station, post office, and the historic, 125-year-old Coupland Dancehall, a Central Texas music mecca that has hosted legends such as Johnny Rodriguez, Ray Price, Gary Stewart, Brad Paisley and Ricky Trevino.
Venture past Coupland to explore the towns of Taylor and Elgin, where you can find the high schools, fine hospitals, shopping, and some of the best barbeque Texas has to offer.
Not many real estate offerings today can say the possibilities are endless, but with ownership, these 81 acres truly are yours to do with as you please.
There’s more than enough space here to create your dream estate, with room for tennis courts, guest houses and more.
If horses are your passion, you can transform the land into an equestrian center complete with stables, riding hall, training pens, copious grazing areas–even a riding trail.
Or, embrace the farming life and keep the land as it currently is: zoned for agricultural use. For the past 15+ years it has been used for hay production and, as the current lease runs through the end of 2018, you’ll have plenty of time to decide what you’d like to do with the land. In the meantime, with the going rate of hay production of $20-$50/acres per year, it pays for itself.
Or do a combination of all of the above! The property is subdividable, so you could sell off pieces for immediate income, or divide it up and continue to farm a section while you build on another part.
And if you’ve ever toyed with the idea of getting into development, with its convenient access to main highways, the property could provide the perfect location for a bedroom community as Austin continues to grow. There are no mineral rights to the land, so you’ll be in full control.
Don’t miss this opportunity to create your ideal real estate vision.
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