Nestled in Loma Vista Ranch, this estate-sized 3.50-acre lot is ready for you to embrace the beauty of your surroundings. Imagine building your new home in this peaceful setting. Seasonal Goat Creek runs across the rear of the property, and wildlife abounds throughout the subdivision. The property is enhanced by the convenience of buried fiber optics, ensuring high-speed Wi-Fi connectivity for modern living. This unique haven boasts an Ag-Exemption, a result of the release of Black Buck Antelope into the ranch, offering not only a picturesque landscape but also financial benefits. The cedars have been meticulously removed and trimmed, creating an open canvas for your dream home, while the rocks have been expertly milled up to the creek area, adding both aesthetic appeal and ease of access. Conveniently located between Kerrville and Fredericksburg, and minutes to I-10, you have the luxury of the "big cities," where shopping, dining, entertainment, and more await, all while relishing the tranquility of Hill Country life. The gated subdivision maintains quality restrictions, including a minimum 1,400 sq ft build, ensuring the preservation of your investment and lifestyle. Call today.
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