Republic Report
Republic Ranches compiles quarterly data from various sources to bring current trend information to clients and professionals that could help them make buying, selling, and pricing decisions.
In the News & Resources
Night Fishing at Quiet Waters
Bass fishing in the south can seem off the charts during the spring and then one day as the summer begins, it can seem like you cannot buy a bite. Once water temps …
Republic Ranches Takes Home Two #1 Awards
Republic Ranches had the honor of taking home two awards at the 29th Annual Outlook for Texas Land Markets last week. For 2018, our firm was awarded: #1 Overall Texas…
Wolf Point Club featured on Golf Advisor
Wolf Point Golf Club is truly a one of a kind listing on the Texas Gulf Coast and Republic Ranches is proud to represent the seller in the sale of…
NOW AVAILABLE – “LAND INVESTOR” MAGAZINE
Republic Ranches and Fay Ranches are proud to present your complimentary issue of LAND INVESTOR Volume 4, a publication of Fay Ranches, Inc. This informative publication features expert advice…
PRICING LAND: HOW MUCH SHOULD I ASK? WHO DO I TALK TO? WHAT SHOULD MY STRATEGY BE?
By Jeff Boswell, Partner/Broker Associate, Republic Ranches & Greg Fay, Broker/Owner, Fay Ranches One of the most challenging aspects of selling your land is knowing how to price it. The…
Putting Conservation Easements in Perspective
I recently attended a banquet of the Texas Agricultural Land Trust and during opening remarks, the Past Chairman asked the 150 some odd attendees (all ranchers, farmers, wildlife managers, hunter…
The Davis Mountains of Texas: An Oasis in the Desert
The Davis Mountains in Far West Texas, also known as the “Texas Alps”, are a “sky island”, and the mountains’ tallest peak, Mt. Livermore at 8,378 ft., is the second…
Showing The French Ingram Ranch From The River by Charles M. Davidson, Sales Agent, Republic Ranches, LLC
Texas has plenty of rivers but there are two stretches of Texas rivers that are unlike any others. The Devils River and the Pecos River (the Lower Pecos to be…