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05/22/2025
$780,000
120 ac.
ACTIVE
Armstrong County - Claude, TX
Location:
This breathtaking ranch sits approximately 19 miles southeast of Claude, TX. From Claude, take Hwy 207 south to FM 2272, then head east 6 miles. The ranch begins on the north side of FM 2272.
Distances to nearby cities:
Amarillo 48 miles
Lubbock 122 miles
Oklahoma City 251 miles
Dallas/Fort Worth 430 miles
Overview:
Originally a 481 acre ranch, the property is now being offered in four individual 120 acre tracts. Each tract offers stunning Palo Duro Canyon frontage, electricity access, and a designated homesite with unique and elevated views. This is a rare opportunity to purchase a build-ready recreational or residential property with direct access to one of Texas' most iconic natural landmarks.
Tract Highlights:
Tract 1: Windmill-powered stock well, elevated build site with panoramic views
Tract 2: Open canyon vistas and great wildlife corridors, electricity at the road, road access to the bottom of the canyon.
Tract 3: Scenic homesite overlooking deep draws and bluffs, electricity available
Tract 4: Small furnished cabin with electricity perfect for weekend stays or a hunting retreat
All Tracts Include:
Electricity available at the road
Unique homesite location designation with canyon views
Excellent hunting for Whitetail, Mule Deer, Aoudad, Quail, Dove, and more
County-maintained caliche road frontage at the end of FM 2272
Recreational potential and topography ideal for hiking, horseback riding, or ATV trails
Soils:
341 acres Pullman silty clay loam, 01% slope 66 acres BerdaVeal association, 38% slopes 56 acres Rough broken land
12 acres Randall clay, 01% slopes
(See soil map in attached documents)
Wildlife & Recreation:
The ranch offers diverse game including trophy Aoudad rams, Whitetail, Mule Deer, quail, dove, turkey, wild hogs, ducks, bobcats, and coyotes. 2024 has been an especially strong year for quail in the area as we continue to get moisture into 2025 we are seeing alot of Quail paired up. Food plots and feeders have been maintained and blinds are in place on the original ranch.
Improvements (Spread Across Property):
4 earthen dams designed for livestock, wildlife, or future fish stocking Windmill water well (Tract 1 only)
Furnished Tough Shed cabin (Tract 4)
Barbed wire perimeter fencing
Interior cross fencing from original layout (individual tracts will have to be fenced)
Utilities & Access:
Electricity available at road frontage for each tract
One stock well (windmill) Tract 1
No irrigation wells
Access via end of FM 2272 county-maintained caliche road
Other Info:
School District: Claude ISD CRP: None
Grazing Lease: None
Hunting Lease: None
Property Taxes: TBD per tract
Mineral Interest: Seller believes they own some minerals and will not reserve any minerals. Buyer to receive any minerals owned by seller.
Wind/Solar: Seller owns 100%, not conveying
Wind lease in place
Final Thoughts:
These types of properties with Palo Duro Canyon rim and bottom access are becoming increasingly rare. Each tract offers a unique chance to build your dream home, set up a hunting getaway, or secure a piece of Texas heritage. Whether you're buying one tract or more, the views, wildlife, and potential are unmatched.
Contact:
Cayson George Western Heritage Realty & Investments
806-341-8524 | 806-823-2040
Notice:
This property is not available for rent or lease.
Buyers Broker must be identified upon first contact and must accompany the prospect on all showings and inspections to qualify for fee participation.
05/22/2025
$780,000
120 ac.
ACTIVE
Armstrong County - Claude, TX
Location:
This breathtaking ranch sits approximately 19 miles southeast of Claude, TX. From Claude, take Hwy 207 south to FM 2272, then head east 6 miles. The ranch begins on the north side of FM 2272.
Distances to nearby cities:
Amarillo 48 miles
Lubbock 122 miles
Oklahoma City 251 miles
Dallas/Fort Worth 430 miles
Overview:
Originally a 481 acre ranch, the property is now being offered in four individual 120 acre tracts. Each tract offers stunning Palo Duro Canyon frontage, electricity access, and a designated homesite with unique and elevated views. This is a rare opportunity to purchase a build-ready recreational or residential property with direct access to one of Texas' most iconic natural landmarks.
Tract Highlights:
Tract 1: Windmill-powered stock well, elevated build site with panoramic views
Tract 2: Open canyon vistas and great wildlife corridors, electricity at the road, road access to the bottom of the canyon.
Tract 3: Scenic homesite overlooking deep draws and bluffs, electricity available
Tract 4: Small furnished cabin with electricity perfect for weekend stays or a hunting retreat
All Tracts Include:
Electricity available at the road
Unique homesite location designation with canyon views
Excellent hunting for Whitetail, Mule Deer, Aoudad, Quail, Dove, and more
County-maintained caliche road frontage at the end of FM 2272
Recreational potential and topography ideal for hiking, horseback riding, or ATV trails
Soils:
341 acres Pullman silty clay loam, 01% slope 66 acres BerdaVeal association, 38% slopes 56 acres Rough broken land
12 acres Randall clay, 01% slopes
(See soil map in attached documents)
Wildlife & Recreation:
The ranch offers diverse game including trophy Aoudad rams, Whitetail, Mule Deer, quail, dove, turkey, wild hogs, ducks, bobcats, and coyotes. 2024 has been an especially strong year for quail in the area as we continue to get moisture into 2025 we are seeing alot of Quail paired up. Food plots and feeders have been maintained and blinds are in place on the original ranch.
Improvements (Spread Across Property):
4 earthen dams designed for livestock, wildlife, or future fish stocking Windmill water well (Tract 1 only)
Furnished Tough Shed cabin (Tract 4)
Barbed wire perimeter fencing
Interior cross fencing from original layout (individual tracts will have to be fenced)
Utilities & Access:
Electricity available at road frontage for each tract
One stock well (windmill) Tract 1
No irrigation wells
Access via end of FM 2272 county-maintained caliche road
Other Info:
School District: Claude ISD CRP: None
Grazing Lease: None
Hunting Lease: None
Property Taxes: TBD per tract
Mineral Interest: Seller believes they own some minerals and will not reserve any minerals. Buyer to receive any minerals owned by seller.
Wind/Solar: Seller owns 100%, not conveying
Wind lease in place
Final Thoughts:
These types of properties with Palo Duro Canyon rim and bottom access are becoming increasingly rare. Each tract offers a unique chance to build your dream home, set up a hunting getaway, or secure a piece of Texas heritage. Whether you're buying one tract or more, the views, wildlife, and potential are unmatched.
Contact:
Cayson George Western Heritage Realty & Investments
806-341-8524 | 806-823-2040
Notice:
This property is not available for rent or lease.
Buyers Broker must be identified upon first contact and must accompany the prospect on all showings and inspections to qualify for fee participation.
05/07/2025
$780,000
120 ac.
ACTIVE
Armstrong County - Claude, TX
Location:
This breathtaking ranch sits approximately 19 miles southeast of Claude, TX. From Claude, take Hwy 207 south to FM 2272, then head east 6 miles. The ranch begins on the north side of FM 2272.
Distances to nearby cities:
Amarillo 48 miles
Lubbock 122 miles
Oklahoma City 251 miles
Dallas/Fort Worth 430 miles
Overview:
Originally a 481 acre ranch, the property is now being offered in four individual 120 acre tracts. Each tract offers stunning Palo Duro Canyon frontage, electricity access, and a designated homesite with unique and elevated views. This is a rare opportunity to purchase a build-ready recreational or residential property with direct access to one of Texas' most iconic natural landmarks.
Tract Highlights:
Tract 1: Windmill-powered stock well, elevated build site with panoramic views
Tract 2: Open canyon vistas and great wildlife corridors, electricity at the road, road access to the bottom of the canyon.
Tract 3: Scenic homesite overlooking deep draws and bluffs, electricity available
Tract 4: Small furnished cabin with electricity perfect for weekend stays or a hunting retreat
All Tracts Include:
Electricity available at the road
Unique homesite location designation with canyon views
Excellent hunting for Whitetail, Mule Deer, Aoudad, Quail, Dove, and more
County-maintained caliche road frontage at the end of FM 2272
Recreational potential and topography ideal for hiking, horseback riding, or ATV trails
Soils:
341 acres Pullman silty clay loam, 01% slope 66 acres BerdaVeal association, 38% slopes 56 acres Rough broken land
12 acres Randall clay, 01% slopes
(See soil map in attached documents)
Wildlife & Recreation:
The ranch offers diverse game including trophy Aoudad rams, Whitetail, Mule Deer, quail, dove, turkey, wild hogs, ducks, bobcats, and coyotes. 2024 has been an especially strong year for quail in the area as we continue to get moisture into 2025 we are seeing alot of Quail paired up. Food plots and feeders have been maintained and blinds are in place on the original ranch.
Improvements (Spread Across Property):
4 earthen dams designed for livestock, wildlife, or future fish stocking Windmill water well (Tract 1 only)
Furnished Tough Shed cabin (Tract 4)
Barbed wire perimeter fencing
Interior cross fencing from original layout (individual tracts will have to be fenced)
Utilities & Access:
Electricity available at road frontage for each tract
One stock well (windmill) Tract 1
No irrigation wells
Access via end of FM 2272 county-maintained caliche road
Other Info:
School District: Claude ISD CRP: None
Grazing Lease: None
Hunting Lease: None
Property Taxes: TBD per tract
Mineral Interest: Seller believes they own some minerals and will not reserve any minerals. Buyer to receive any minerals owned by seller.
Wind/Solar: Seller owns 100%, not conveying
Wind lease in place
Final Thoughts:
These types of properties with Palo Duro Canyon rim and bottom access are becoming increasingly rare. Each tract offers a unique chance to build your dream home, set up a hunting getaway, or secure a piece of Texas heritage. Whether you're buying one tract or more, the views, wildlife, and potential are unmatched.
Contact:
Cayson George Western Heritage Realty & Investments
806-341-8524 | 806-823-2040
Notice:
This property is not available for rent or lease.
Buyers Broker must be identified upon first contact and must accompany the prospect on all showings and inspections to qualify for fee participation.
04/03/2025
$9,206,736
3474.24 ac.
ACTIVE
Armstrong County - Claude, TX
Fantastic dry-land farm opportunity located on the Randall / Armstrong County line. This expansive 3,474.24-acre property presents a rare opportunity for agriculture, subdivision development, or long-term investment holdings. Currently utilized for dryland farming, the land offers rich soil and excellent accessibility.
With 5 miles of paved road access off Pullman Rd and a total of 13 miles of access across the five sections, the property is well-positioned for potential subdivision or future development. Surrounding well logs indicate water depths ranging from 270-400 feet, supporting a variety of agricultural and development possibilities.
This property can potentially be divided to accommodate different buyer needs. Any existing crop will be negotiable with the sales price. Any and all mineral, wind and solar estate will convey with the sale.
Water:
There is a submersible well in the north east corner on the north 2 section tract. The well log indicated that it's a 275 ft well with a 9 inch diameter. Surrounding well logs can be sent upon request.
History:
The land has previously been used for grain farming. Fantastic access and location gives the property multiple future uses.
Improvements:
Improvements include the submersible well in the NE corner of the north tract. There is also perimeter fencing on all of the land.
Minerals:
Any and all mineral, wind & solar estate will convey with the sale.
Landscape:
PuA, Pullman clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes, 1850.01, 53.05% - 47, 3s
PuB, Pullman clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes, 520.84, 14.94% - 46, 3s
LoA, Lofton clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes, occasionally ponded, 240.44, 6.89% - 36, 5w
EcB, Estacado clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes, 200.66,5.75% - 49, 2e
EcA, Estacado clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes, 171.8, 4.93% - 48, 2c
RaA, Randall clay, 0 to 1 percent slopes, frequently ponded, 125.01, 3.58% - 17, 5w
Exclusions:
Any existing crop will be negotiable with the sale. All non-realty items & rolling stock will not convey.
Zoning/Easements:
The property is outside of any municipality therefore it is not zoned. All existing easements will be identified by surveyors & title company. Electric easements are already known.
Estimated Taxes:
Taxes with exemptions: $4,150
*This is an estimated tax for 2025. Potential buyers will be responsible for verifying the taxes with or without exemptions.*
Area:
Friemel farms sits in the eastern portion of Randall county & western portion Armstrong County.
Access:
The farm boasts 5 miles of paved access & 13 miles of total CR & FM access.
05/06/2024
$4,500,000
1279.43 ac.
ACTIVE
Armstrong County - 5765 FM2250, Claude, TX
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: All of Sections 139 & 142, both in Block B-4, H&GN Survey, Armstrong County, Texas.
ACREAGE: 1279.43 +/-
DRY FARMLAND: 671.65 +/-
GRASSLAND: 569.74 +/-
OTHER AG: 46.48 +/-
TOPOGRAPHY: Good, flat farmland on the north end and south end, with open grassland in Mulberry Draw through the middle of the property.
IMPROVEMENTS: There are two main sets of improvements, one on each section. The north site includes the house which is a 3 bedroom, 1 3/4 bath, very nice & well kept brick home with a metal roof and basement that is currently used as a home office. Appraisal district shows 2,354 sq ft in the home and 324 sq ft in the basement. Other improvements at the homesite include a quonset barn that measures approximately 54x90 and features a concrete floor and large overhead door with opener. There is an insulated storage building/tack room, a horse lean-to, and a livestock lean-to. There is a well established tree row along the north and northwest edge of the improvements.
The second set of improvements is on the south section. The cattle facilities are well planned, quality built, and modern with most everything being built within the last 10 years. There is an extensive set of steel pipe corrals designed for processing or shipping large numbers of cattle. The tub, alley, and hydraulic chute with scales are inside a barn with a large exhaust fan and medicine room that is climate controlled and has a sink and water heater. The alley and chute are elevated to allow for easier cleanout. Windbreaks have been incorporated throughout the working pens, feed pens, and even the pastures to provide the cattle some protection from the weather.
There are 14 pipe pens with bunk access. In the feed pens, 510' of the bunk space is on a concrete apron, and 750' is on caliche. This includes a second feed bunk location on the west side of the property along County Road 2. There is an additional set of shipping pens on the west side as well. The rest of the ranch is fenced into two native grass pastures, two bluestem grass traps, two cultivated fields, and the two main improvement sites. Perimeter and pasture fences are of t-post construction and in good to excellent condition.
Other improvements around the cattle facilities include a Morton barn that measures approximately 42x60 and features a nice break room with restroom and shower, a parts room, and concrete floor. The "horse barn" is built around a 40' shipping container that has been divided to provide for a varmint proof feed/hay storage area and an aiR conditioned tack room. There are three covered runs, one outdoor run, and a separate hay pen. A three bay commodity barn with concrete walls and extended concrete apron provides feed ration storage and measures approximately 40x60 overall. The bays measure approximately 19'x29' individually. There are two 30-ton bulk overhead storage bins on a concrete driveway and an older barn that is used as a workshop.
WATER: This property features an extensive, modern water system. There are four electric submersible pumps, a 21,000g storage tank, a 17,000g storage tank, approximately 3 miles of underground pipeline, 3 large fiberglass stock tanks, 5 medium fiberglass stock tanks, 3 rubber tire tanks, 17 Johnson waterers spread over several locations and throughout the pens, and several dirt tanks along Mulberry Draw. Four of the Johnson waterers have electric heat and the rest utilize a continuous flow system to prevent freezing, and all but 2 of them have concrete aprons.
UTILITIES:
ELECTRICITY: Yes
NATURAL GAS: No
PROPANE: NO
PERSONAL PROPERTY: 1,260' of concrete feed bunks are included in the sale. The equipment, cattle feed on hand, other personal property and consumables may be available at an additional cost.
TAXES: $2,966.16 base tax for 2023 w/ag exemption
SCHOOL DISTRICT: Claude ISD
MINERALS: Subject to previous reservations of record, if any. Seller will reserve none.
POSSESSION: Property is owner operated. Possession is negotiable.
PRICE: $4,500,000
OTHER DATA: The Broken KC Ranch is a ready to use, productive operation that is very unique in this area. It is extremely rare to have a property of this type, quality, and size available for sale in this location--two adjoining sections, no shared property boundaries, road access from all sides and two miles of highway frontage. Ideally positioned for easy access to Amarillo, Canyon, Rick Husband International Airport, great small town schools in Claude, and peaceful country living. Whitaker Real Estate is proud to offer this must see property for sale.
The information contained herein was obtained from reliable sources; however, it is not guaranteed and is subject to prior sale or withdrawal.
05/15/2025
$255,482
112.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Armstrong County - Claude, TX
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: All of the South 112.3 acres of the North 212.7 acres of the North 354 acres of Section 63, Block H.D., R.L. Jackson original grantee, Armstrong County, Texas.
ACREAGE: 112.3 +/-
IRRIGATED FARMLAND: None
DRY FARMLAND: None
GRASSLAND: All
TOPOGRAPHY: Flat grassland, slightly sloping toward a playa lake.
IMPROVEMENTS: Barbed wire fencing, metal shed.
WATER: 1 electric submersible water well, not in working order. 1 solar water well and storage tank.
UTILITIES:
ELECTRICITY: Yes
NATURAL GAS: No
PROPANE: No
PERSONAL PROPERTY: 2 box cars, 2 shipping containers, corrals are included with this sale.
TAXES: $145.63 base tax for 2024 w /ag exemption
SCHOOL DISTRICT: Claude ISD
MINERALS: Subject to previous reservations of record, Seller will reserve none.
POSSESSION: Upon closing and funding.
PRICE: $2,275/acre ($255,482.50)
OTHER DATA: Good stock farm. Has been rested and grass is good. Great for 4-H or FFA projects.
The information contained herein was obtained from reliable sources; however, it is not guaranteed and is subject to prior sale or withdrawal. Buyer's broker/agent must be identified on first contact with listing broker and accompany buyer for all site visits to be considered for brokerage fee sharing.
01/07/2025
$1,456,000
640 ac.
ACTIVE
Armstrong County - Goodnight, TX
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN A FANTASTIC HOMESITE, HORSE, OR CATTLE PROPERTY,THIS SECTION IS THE ONE FOR YOU. It comes complete with a huge metal barn and a horse shed set up with stalls.
If you have dreamed of living on a prairie like ranch, you will find it on FM 1151, just north of Goodnight, TX. The corrals are welded pipe, and a large pond, fed by the submersible well at the barn. There is prairie grass pasture and planted wheat ground, and the fences are top notch.
You must see the amazing views in person because the photos do not do it justice. Call Linda for your private showing or more details.
ALL REASONABLE OFFERS WILL BE ENTERTAINED!
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