The median home value in Richland Springs, TX is $462,500.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $106,375.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Richland Springs, TX is $462,500.
Approximately 54% of Richland Springs homes are owned,
compared to 13% rented, while
32% are vacant.
Richland Springs real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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1169 acres of land with almost 2.5 miles of Colorado River frontage, with 620 acre feet annually of water rights to irrigate two circle pivot systems, located in the very fertile river bottom of the Colorado River, approximately 360 acres of crop land, with 215 acres irrigated, the remaining acreage is excellent hunting and grazing land with creeks and ponds, County Road frontage, with good fences and great views of the River Valley. Property has numerous elevation changes and soil types. Plenty of wildlife including large numbers of Whitetail, pigs, deer, dove and ducks. There is a nice 3Br 2Ba brick ranch house with newer new appliances, central HVAC and wood burning stove, rural water line to the house, and electric line crosses the ranch.
500 acres of land with approximately 2400 feet of Colorado River frontage, with water rights to irrigate circle pivot system, located in the very fertile river bottom of the Colorado River, approximately 107 acres of crop land, with 70 acres irrigated, the remaining acreage is excellent hunting and grazing land with creeks and ponds, County Road frontage along the East line, with good fences and great views of the River Valley. Property has numerous elevation changes and soil types. Plenty of wildlife including large numbers of Whitetail, pigs, deer, dove and ducks. There is a nice 3Br 2Ba brick ranch house with newer new appliances, central HVAC and wood burning stove, rural water line to the house, and electric line crosses the ranch.
Unique custom Rock House located on 15.586 acres in Locker, San Saba County. Sturdy, strong, having survived 115 years as testament to grit, strength, fortitude of our ancestors!Completed in 1909 by stone mason who was first country doctor to Locker area, this 700 SF+- rock house is distinctive! Three wood burning fireplaces, 11FT ceilings, 14IN thick walls, solid rock slabs above doorways. Inviting wrap around porch. Custom cedar doors accent craftmanship of wood and stone. New windows & wood flooring. Central air and heat; rural water meter. Cellar. Completely fenced ag exempt acreage hosts 2 tanks. Large stone patio area; full service RV hookup. Small storage shed with chicken coop. Shed with pens in cross fenced pasture.Written record of the home and life of country doctor in the early 1900s! Add to its history making it yours! Home and acreage offer clean canvas to create your vision of country living with a distinguishing flair.