Hunting: The property is a haven for wildlife, with a diverse range of species including white-tailed deer, turkeys, bobwhite quail, doves, alligators, bobcats, coyotes, and many others. Fencing: The property is fully low-fenced, and the seller has just installed new 4-strand barbed wire fencing on the north, east, and south sides, with the west side having a good existing low fence. Water: Three Oaks Water Supply Corporation has a water line that cuts across the ranch. Electricity: Karnes Electric Coop already has electric poles on-site. Septic: The property needs a septic system. Flood Plain: According to FEMA, approximately 12 acres of the property's frontage falls within the 100-year floodplain due to the presence of Los Cortes Creek. However, this still gives 18 acres for building. Access: The ranch has frontage on County Road 215, which is a gravel road. Pad Sites, or Pipelines: The property is free from pipelines, oil activity, or pad sites