In this episode, Haley chats with Harrison King from King Land and Water to explore the current state of the Texas ranch market. They dive into how Texas differs from the Rocky Mountain region, highlighting Texas' unique landscape of predominantly private land ownership. The conversation also delves into the challenges of conservation in Texas, focusing on the state's distinct water rights system and the impact of exotic species on native wildlife.
Harrison also sheds light on market conditions across Texas, with high demand and low inventory in West Texas, while regions like the Hill Country are seeing a cooling down from recent activity. They discuss how inflation and interest rates are affecting ranch real estate, along with strategies for landowners to generate income through hunting and sustainable grazing. If you’re curious about Texas, its vast real estate opportunities, and the variety of landscapes it offers potential buyers, you won’t want to miss this conversation!
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[0:00] Introduction to King Land and Water
[5:21] Conservation properties in Texas vs the Rockies
[11:00] Water rights in Texas
[19:00] Advice for buyer’s remorse
[24:51] Management and sustainability practices in Texas
[28:48] Conservation projects changing Texas
[31:44] The future of conservation in Texas
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