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Hills of Bandera Ranch real estate

Bandera Land for Sale.  Cielo Rio Ranch showcases the beauty of the Central Texas hills with large live oaks, cottonwoods and other local vegetation inhabited by abundant wildlife such as deer, rabbits, wild turkeys and red-tailed hawks. All of the homesites feature majestic panoramas and nearby treasures of nature such as gurgling streams, cascading waterfalls and a soon-to-be created freshwater lake offering a variety of fishing pleasures. Coursing its way through the hills, the gently flowing Medina River will provide the scenic centerpiece, changing its personality in tune with the foliage of the seasons.

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We have Bandera and Medina land for sale.  There are many opportunities to own Bandera land.  Beautiful Bandera and Medina counties have been consistently highlighted as the most sought after real estate and property in the Texas Hill Country, and it is no surprise. Many of these Bandera land offerings were once working ranches and planned to take advantage of the prestine land and wildlife. You can enjoy beautiful vistas of the hills, live water creeks, and the serene country life of the Texas Hill Coutry, all without the hustle and bustle of a large city. You are just minutes away from the quaint old towns of Bandera and Medina, 25 minutes from the town of Boerne, 30 minutes from Kerrville, and one hour from San Antonio. So,  you can enjoy the peaceful country life – yet; you are close to shopping, restaurants, and the business and medical districts of San Antonio and Kerrville. It is the perfect work life balance that many only dream of – you can live today! Whether your past-time includes horseback riding, fishing, hunting, or hiking – living in Bandera and Medina counties is like being on vacation every day of your life. We welcome drop-in or planned visitors. Our offices are located in Bandera, Texas right outside of town by the Medina River.