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Get Wild With This Exotic Ranch Opportunity in Gordon, Texas

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Your Own Exotic RanchWhat Kind of Exotic Animals?
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7-R Ranch in Gordon, Texas, offers a Hill Country-style exotic ranch opportunity. (photos: Tourmax)

It’s field trip time as we load up and head out west to Gordon, Texas, in Palo Pinto County. Raise your hand if you’ve ever been or heard of Gordon, Texas. For those that are familiar with Interstate 20 West from Fort Worth, it’s about an hour as the crow flies.

Only 67 miles from the 12th largest city in America and yet worlds apart. In Gordon, you will find the 7-R Ranch, a Hill Country-style ranch community that offers breathtaking views, diverse wildlife, and numerous lakes for high-quality bass fishing.

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Welcome to your own private 27-acre exotic animal ranch.

Your Own Exotic Ranch

Within the 7-R Ranch is an opportunity like no other. How would you like to own your very own 27-acre ranch with a multitude of exotic animals for your enjoyment?

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Zebras and more are found on this exotic animal ranch

Completely surrounded by a high fence to keep the animals protected, this property is the perfect place for a home and retreat.

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Trees, animals, views all can be yours in this 7-R Ranch property

What Kind of Exotic Animals?

For those interested, here is a quick rundown on the livestock from the seller:

  • At least 3 zebras
  • Debowski Sika
  • Gemsbok
  • Fallow Deer
  • Mouflan
  • Black Buck
  • Axis Deer
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You can even name the zebras if you want

The animals are sold independently of the ranch, but if you want to keep them on the property, the seller will sell them for $50,000.

This 27-acre exotic ranch opportunity is located within 7-R Ranch at A9R Post Oak Road in Gordon, Texas, for $325,000 (yes that’s right…27 acres of beautiful Texas land for only $325,000!) by Amber Sustala of Williams Trew Real Estate.

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TAGGED:7-R RanchA9R Post Oak RoadAmber SustalaGordonGordon TexasTarrant County TuesdayWilliams Trew Real Estate
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