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Own the East Texas Ranch Where Horses Go to Play

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See what makes East Texas unique on this beautiful and peaceful 142-acre ranch. With rolling terrain, green pasture, three ponds, and Cream Level Creek running through it, this property has the rural life you’ve been longing for.

Located at the end of a quiet, single-lane road, this ranch property at 5951 CR 3803 is located near the small town of Murchinson, about an hour outside of Dallas on this side of Tyler.

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Situated atop the pasture with views from every room, the ranch home is 4,200 square feet with four bedrooms and four baths. Originally built in 1980, the home was completely remodeled and improved in 2004 and added on in 2007.

The house features two master suites, large walk-in closets, spacious bedrooms, an open kitchen, a large living room that overlooks the property, and a covered patio and deck.

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This Van Zandt county ranch would be perfect for hunters, ranchers, equestrians, or retirees — both human and equine. For the past five years, the sellers have owned and operated Total Eclipse Ranch, a horse retirement farm that could be an income opportunity for the next owners.

The ranch features three show barns, four loafing sheds, and a full-court dressage arena with a covered viewing deck.

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And how’s this for some delightful color to the story? There are three stock ponds that the resident horses are fond of swimming in. “One of the ponds has some pond grass that the horses think is quite tasty,” seller Scotti Krumholz says on the ranch website. “So much so they submerge their head to get a mouth full of it.”

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Nick Grant of Steve Grant Real Estate has listed 5951 CR 3803 in Murchinson for $1.469 million.

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