Tag: deer

An Investment You Can Eat On

We are unfortunately living in times of great uncertainty.  Concerns about our health, our finances, and our families and future are at the forefront of everyone’s thoughts.  I am blessed to have a small tract of land near the house and can drive out and escape the craziness on the web and on TV.  Should […]

Showing a Ranch Using Bluetooth

Adapting to “social distancing”, I offered to show the 544 in Medina co. without getting near the client!

Buying Land? Get a Broker!

In today’s digital age, having a broker represent you in a land purchase is more important than ever.

1,700 Acre Bee Co. Ranch Closed!

Determination, patience, and professionalisim pays off!

Happy Holidays from Jim Mullen (and Ruby) at Quailpro, LLC

While it may be hard to get into the holiday spirit when it’s 70 degrees outside, I wanted to wish everyone a great holiday season.  And, if you have plans to buy or sell a ranch in 2020, give me a call and we can get started.  One man, one office, 35 years of experience […]

Ranch Broker Writes Blog!

An old farts sojourn into social media; writing a blog for ranch buyers.

Are Ranch Brokers Obsolete?

For many years, residential property sales were dominated by the agent.  The listing agent listed a house, a buyer’s agent brought a buyer, and after some negotiation, the sale went through, over and over millions of times a year across the U.S..  In the Digital Age, that scenario may be on the way out as […]

Book Excerpt: When to Buy Your Ranch

Section III.  Timing Your Purchase and Improvements Does it make any difference when you buy your ranch, when you high fence a ranch, when you dig a new stocktank?  In this section, I provide some suggestions as to when to implement your plans, either for buying or developing your new ranch. Ch. 3-1:  When to […]

Another Day as a Ranch Broker

Great day previewing a solid deer/quail/dove ranch in deep South Texas.

Still Too Early to Shred

Saw this guy dart across the road on the Rockpile and drop into the first cover he hit.  Still very young and, as you can see, still in the “freezing” mode.  I drove up at took this pic leaning out the window and he never budged.  So I ask my readers to hold off another […]