
Rochelle, TX 76872 (McCulloch County)
About this property
This 10-acre tract features gently rolling terrain with slight elevation changes, creating an ideal and usable landscape. The property includes a diverse mix of hardwoods and native trees, including post oak and cedar elm. Scattered clearings provide ample space for grazing, food plots, or potential homesites, while the denser areas offer excellent cover for wildlife and added privacy. Soils consist primarily of sandy loam, making the property well-suited for cattle grazing. With approximately 60% open pasture and 40% brush country, this tract offers a balanced mix of functionality and natural beauty. Fenced on two sides with five-strand barbed wire and new twisted wire fencing along the south boundary. A new gated entrance has been installed off CR 424. Electricity is available on the neighboring tract. A nearby water well is approximately 100 feet deep with reported yields of around 20 GPM. Additional acreage is available.
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About the Area
Tract 2 TBD Private Road 920 None is located in Rochelle, Texas, in McCulloch County. McCulloch County sits in the heart of the Texas Hill Country transition zone, centered on Brady, which bills itself as the Heart of Texas based on its geographic centrality to the state. The county maintains an authentic working ranch character with minimal tourism development pressure.
The San Saba River flows through the southern part of McCulloch County, and the Brady Creek watershed drains much of the county's rolling mesquite and live oak terrain. The landscape features the transition from the limestone Edwards Plateau to the rolling plains of West Texas, with elevations around 1,600 to 1,800 feet.
Rochelle had an estimated population of 140 as of 2023. The 76872 zip code has a median household income of $55,278, a median home value of $192,700, and a median age of 56.9. The average household size is 2.4 people.
Cattle and sheep ranching, goat production, agriculture, and a regional retail hub in Brady define the McCulloch County economy. The county offers large working ranch tracts at prices reflecting the agricultural market rather than lifestyle premiums, making it attractive for buyers seeking productive land at honest prices.
Demographic data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2023).
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