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$515,000 •10.45 acres
310 Sleepy Meadow, Nixon, TX, 78140, Gonzales CountyRecreational
Residential
Horse
$1,999,500 •117 acres
210 Windwehen Road, Gonzales, TX, 78629, Gonzales CountyRecreational
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$349,000 •8 acres
4 beds•3 baths•3,280 sqft
192 S County Road 141, Cost, TX, 78614, Gonzales CountyResidential
Horse
$499,000 •33.89 acres
7646 County Road 240, Waelder, TX, 78959, Gonzales CountyRecreational
Residential
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$299,900 •37.18 acres
FM 1296 Farm-To-Market Road, Waelder, TX, 78959, Gonzales CountyRanches
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$1,764,230 •271 acres
2 beds•1 baths
812 CR 391, Gonzales, TX, 78629, Gonzales CountyRanches
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Horse Property in Gonzales County, Texas
Gonzales County, Texas, is considered a non-metropolitan area located close to a large metro region. The county is the 119th largest county in the state based on population and it's the 65th largest based on size (1,070 square miles). The most common type of land for sale in Gonzales County is farms. Other frequent property types for sale in Gonzales County include ranches, residential property, recreational property and hunting land. Recent Lands of Texas data showed 59,573 acres of land for sale in Gonzales County valued at a combined $65 million, with a median sale price of $340,000. Based on data for median land prices throughout Texas, the median price of land for sale in Gonzales County is currently more expensive than the rest of the state. The city of Gonzales in Gonzales County featured the most land listings for sale. The average price-per-acre value of land for sale in Gonzales County places the county 225th overall in the state. Gonzales County is located in South Texas, a region comprising 47 counties. South Texas is typically classified as the area between the San Antonio metro area and south to the Rio Grande and Gulf of Mexico. With its farming economy responsible for estimated annual receipts of $518 million, Gonzales County farms and ranches are mostly focused on crop production for plants like wheat, cotton and corn.