Usable landWildlife is abundantOak coverNative grassesRolling terrain
In the heart of Doss, just northwest of Fredericksburg, this 24.66 acre tract offers what serious Hill Country buyers are looking for: usable land, privacy, wildlife, and long-term upside. The property features rolling terrain, native grasses, and oak cover that provide both character and functionality. Whether you're looking for a recreational retreat, a future homesite with views, or a manageable ranch property, this tract gives you flexibility without overwhelming maintenance. Wildlife is abundant, making it ideal for hunting or simply enjoying the quiet rhythm of the land. The size is practical yet large enough to create real separation from neighbors, yet efficient to own and manage. An additional advantage: the adjoining 25 acre tract is available offering the rare opportunity to control nearly 50 contiguous acres. Larger, connected acreage in this area is increasingly difficult to assemble, making this a strategic option for buyers thinking long term. Located within reasonable reach of Fredericksburg's restaurants, wineries, and amenities, you get the benefit of proximity without sacrificing the privacy and quiet that Doss is known for. Whether you purchase 24.66 acres or secure the full 50-acre spread, this is quality Hill Country land positioned for recreation, legacy ownership, or future improvement. If you've been waiting for the right tract in Gillespie County, this one deserves a serious look.
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