From landlocked parcels to conservation-easement estates, Homestead closes the deals other brokers walk away from. We know the difference between improved pasture and native range — and so do our buyers.

Most Recent Close
1,100 Acres · Mason County
$5,100 / acre · Closed Jan 2026
282 Acres
$3,850 / acre
The Challenge
The seller had inherited 282 acres with no deeded road access — a legal tangle that had turned away two previous buyers in as many years.
The Work
We identified a neighboring landowner willing to grant a permanent easement in exchange for a water-sharing agreement on the spring-fed creek that crossed both properties. The deal closed in 44 days.
The Outcome
Sold at $3,850/acre to a retired civil engineer from Austin looking to run a small Angus herd. Seller received $87,000 above their initial ask.
Buyer
Retired civil engineer, Austin TX
Seller
Estate of Harold Baumgartner
Closed
March 2025
Price / Acre
$3,850
640 Acres
$4,200 / acre
The Challenge
A full section of Hill Country grassland with a severed mineral estate — the surface rights were clean, but the buyer's attorney flagged a decades-old oil lease covering 40% of the acreage.
The Work
We brought in a title specialist who negotiated a surface-use agreement with the mineral holder, capping any future disturbance to a 2-acre footprint. The buyer got the land. The minerals stayed severed. Everyone slept.
The Outcome
Closed at $4,200/acre to a Dallas family seeking a legacy hunting and cattle property. The surface-use agreement added $140,000 in effective value.
Buyer
Whitfield Family Trust, Dallas TX
Seller
Lone Star Land Holdings LLC
Closed
September 2025
Price / Acre
$4,200
1,100 Acres
$5,100 / acre
The Challenge
An estate attorney needed to liquidate a 1,100-acre timbered ranch encumbered by a conservation easement that prohibited subdivision. Most brokers said it would take eighteen months.
The Work
We marketed directly to conservation buyers and land investment funds who value the tax advantages of easement-held property. Three qualified offers in sixty days. The easement wasn't a liability — it was the selling point.
The Outcome
Closed at $5,100/acre — 12% above appraised value — to a Texas-based timber investment group. Estate settled in under four months.
Buyer
Rimrock Timber Partners LP
Seller
Estate of Dorothea Klesse
Closed
January 2026
Price / Acre
$5,100
Homestead was founded in 1998 by a fourth-generation rancher who got tired of watching city brokers fumble land transactions they didn't understand. We've since closed over $340 million in rural acreage — from forty-acre homesteads to multi-section ranches with severed mineral estates.
Our clients include second-generation operators expanding their grazing footprint, professionals buying their first piece of Texas, and estate attorneys who need a transaction closed quietly and correctly. We don't advertise on billboards. We get called back.
Texas Real Estate Commission Licensed
Agricultural Land Specialist Designation
24 Counties · Hill Country to East Texas Pineywoods
Errors & Omissions Insured · Member TALA
"The land doesn't care about your timeline. We do. That's the difference."
— Dale Hoffmann, Principal Broker
Every property below has been walked, photographed, and researched by our team. No aggregated listings. No stale data.

Llano County
Acreage
480 ac
Price / Acre
$4,100
Total
$2.0M
Angelina County
Acreage
1,240 ac
Price / Acre
$2,800
Total
$3.5M

Hays County
Acreage
42 ac
Price / Acre
$7,200
Total
$0.3M

Kimble County
Acreage
318 ac
Price / Acre
$5,500
Total
$1.7M

Edwards County
Acreage
2,100 ac
Price / Acre
$3,200
Total
$6.7M

Nacogdoches County
Acreage
76 ac
Price / Acre
$2,400
Total
$0.2M
Est. 1998 · Licensed in Texas
Whether you're ready to list tomorrow or still walking fencelines, we're the call worth making first.