Five Nines Ranch

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Five Nines Ranch

515 US HWY 281 Marble Falls, TX 78654 Matt Murphy|(512) 940-8002|[email protected] Rodney Topper|(830) 385-9658|[email protected]

7198 Middle Creek Rd. Blanco, TX 78606 Location: Perched along a ridge overlooking the prime Hill Country along Middle Creek Rd., this 92 acre compound lies in between the cities of Blanco and Dripping Springs and is only an hour west of Downtown Austin and an hour north of Downtown San Antonio. Directions: From Blanco take CR 165 west towards Middle Creek Rd. property is on left 3/4 miles down Middle Creek Rd. History: Between 1939-1942 Arthur Nelson constructed the compound and used it as base operations for the planning and designing of nearby Max Starcke and Wirtz Dam for the LCRA. The compound also served as housing for other engineers in the nearby cabins, two of which have been remodeled and updated. With the 5,000 +/- sqft Engineer building serving as Mr. Nelson’s office.

Improvements: •

Master’s Quarters: Old ranch charm, with great attention to detail the current owners refinished a historical dog-run style building into the master’s quarter. Separated into three sections; kitchen, living, and bed room. With relaxing breezeways between each, this style incorporates the beautiful surrounding grounds into the interior.



Engineers Building / Conference: If hosting or entertaining is what you’re looking for then this is the place for it. Roughly 5,000 sqft, commercial kitchen, 3 bathrooms, large open floor space, plenty of storage, and outdoor patio space.



Pool: Jutting out of the hill side this massive 20,000 gallon pool boasts some of the most spectacular views in the Hill Country. Sit and enjoy a summer day underneath the pool cabana or take a dip if it gets too hot, this is the pool for relaxing or hosting large gatherings.

Improvements Continued: •

Guest Houses: 6 houses in total, 2 remodeled



The current owner has done a beautiful job restoring the guest homes. They have been carefully crafted during remodeling, the main focus being to preserve the old ranch charm from the outside while having high-style Hill Country feeling on the inside. From the granite counter-tops, imported tile flooring, Texas stone walls, and vaulted wood ceilings.



Three more guest houses remain barely touched from the original, giving insight to the massive reconstruction and providing the opportunity for future homeowners to make their own personal changes if they wish.



The last guest house remaining currently serves as the hunter’s cabin. A very charismatic old style ranch home this building has old stone walls, fireplaces in every rooms, old ranch kitchen, and charming original tiling.

Land: Situated on a 50 ft. ridge overlooking valleys and tanks on the property with natural Hill Country scenery on all sides. Abundant wildlife of the area include whitetail deer, turkey, dove, and some wild hog. Trees on the property include; cedars, mature live oaks, post oaks, and many other hardwoods. Farmland: According to USDA Natural Resources Conservation Services there are approximately 27 acres of prime farmland in the Bolar Clay soil along the northern and southern boundaries of property. Listing Price: $3,240,000 Cash or Conventional Taxes for 2016 were $7,600.41 PROPERTY IS VIEWABLE BY APPONTMENT ONLY Matt Murphy | (512) 940-8002 | [email protected] Rodney Topper | (830) 385-9658 | [email protected] All information provided is deemed reliable but not guaranteed by broker or sellers and is subject to change.