Specimen live oaks and pecans draped in Spanish Moss are liberally dispersed across the prairie. Approximately 1 mile of timber lined Oyster Creek frontage enhances the ranch’s beauty. These natural elements combine to lay the foundation for creating a true showplace ranch a short distance from Houston.
Location: The ranch is located in Bailey’s Prairie, just outside Angleton and approximately 35 miles south of the Sam Houston Tollway.
Habitat: Huge live oaks and pecans provide shade and scenery on this predominantly native pasture ranch. Oyster Creek is lined with timber, creating a nice buffer and additional shelter for livestock. A +20-acre area of dense woods was left in its natural state, providing additional cover.
Per USDA data, soils are predominantly Brazoria & Pledger Clays (prime farmland classification), with approximately 20% of the ranch shown as Norwood Loam (also prime farmland).
FEMA data indicates the ranch lies within the 100-year flood plain.
Water: In addition to Oyster Creek, the ranch features one small electric well and trough, centrally located.
Minerals: Negotiable. There are no leases and no production on the ranch.
Price: $1,237,500 ($3,750/acre)
Oyster Creek Ranch - Brazoria County, Angleton, TXOyster Creek Ranch - Brazoria County, Angleton, TX
Specimen live oaks and pecans draped in Spanish Moss are liberally dispersed across the prairie. Approximately 1 mile of timber lined Oyster Creek frontage enhances the ranch’s beauty. These natural elements combine to lay the foundation for creating a true showplace ranch a short distance from Houston.
Location: The ranch is located in Bailey’s Prairie, just outside Angleton and approximately 35 miles south of the Sam Houston Tollway.
Habitat: Huge live oaks and pecans provide shade and scenery on this predominantly native pasture ranch. Oyster Creek is lined with timber, creating a nice buffer and additional shelter for livestock. A +20-acre area of dense woods was left in its natural state, providing additional cover.
Per USDA data, soils are predominantly Brazoria & Pledger Clays (prime farmland classification), with approximately 20% of the ranch shown as Norwood Loam (also prime farmland).
FEMA data indicates the ranch lies within the 100-year flood plain.
Water: In addition to Oyster Creek, the ranch features one small electric well and trough, centrally located.
Minerals: Negotiable. There are no leases and no production on the ranch.
Price: $1,237,500 ($3,750/acre)