That would be crazy if one company is doing this kind of scheme all over the country.They run the same sort of scams for barndominium properties.Just curious if any of you know or have heard of any context around this type of real estate sale.I will say that I have been hearing advertisements for that on satellite radio lately but for areas all over the country. For one day, Saturday, June 6, buyers can attend the Texas Ranch Land Liquidation Sale to save thousands on spectacular, big Hill Country acreage, being liquidated just pennies on the dollar. I was mildly curious but a lot about this screams misleading advertising, for sure. Serious settlers only, please.Thats not any kind of crazy deal, depending on the location and the features. The prices don't seem off the charts ($130k for 10 acres and a house) but the fact that it's labelled as liquidation makes me skeptical. Call Now. We keep a good pulse on the market and what properties are coming available, which enables us to be one sale of hill country ranches. I can't see those numbers working.A coworker looked into them last year. There's only one of them available at that price, and it's absolutely the worst lot in the area. I doubt it. The "house" is more like a barn but the deed restrictions/HOA rules say you can't live in a barn/shed/temporary structure. CALL NOW FOR A PRIVATE PREVIEW! Electricity? Are you sure it has water access? Views.Not sure if any of you have gotten flyers in the mail recently about this "ONE TIME ONLY!" sale of hill country ranches. Which means it comes with rough-in and no other fixtures.Haha that sounds about right.
The Ultimate Ranch Property! 866-700-1592. So basically the price is for the land and you can have your "free" barn after you build a house on the lot and pay someone to dig a well and put in a septic tank.Of course, there are 1 acre places worth $1million because they have good access and approved for multi-family. That one is much more! 10-50 Acre Ranches from $39,900. COUNTDOWN TO SHOWING. Does it have paved road access? Welcome to HillCountryLiquidators.com. One Day Only. The prices don't seem off the charts ($130k for 10 acres and a house) but the fact that it's labelled as liquidation makes me skeptical. But subdividing a family owned acreage into residential ranchlets is a pretty common thing for heirs to do with large plots. 10-50 Acre Ranches from $39,900.
My immediate thought is there's probably something wrong with these properties.Huh weird! IIRC, there wasn't a driveway, but an easement over someone else's property.Maybe not a scam, but dishonest marketing. They're not liquidations and the quoted prices are usually not even in the ballpark for most of the properties.The ranch in Hutto?

Call to reserve your private preview. My quarter acre/house outside of Austin is currently comped around $300.I clicked through on one of those when it popped up on Facebook. Septic?