The answer is simple: Holden Jacoby. With Holden by your side, you are sure to find the ranch of your dreams or sell a farm at a premium that you didn’t think was possible. Holden treats each client as if they were part of his own family. He is personally invested in each relationship, making himself constantly available to every client. Holden’s successful track record is built on trust, and as a 4th generation farmer/rancher, there is no doubt he is truly the most knowledgeable steward of our Texas landscape.
At Jacoby Land Co, we recognize that each buyer and seller is unique. Therefore, our approach is always individually catered to each person and their specific case. Holden personally meets with each client and listens to all of their needs, learning about likes, dislikes, dealbreakers, etc. until he has a complete understanding of the full scope of the search at hand. Whether you know the exact piece of property you are looking for or if you have no ballpark of what you should be asking for on a given piece of land, Holden will provide sound guidance from the exploratory call to the final transaction.
At Jacoby Land Co, you can be assured that we will take care of all of your end-to-end marketing needs when it comes to listing your property. We will professionally photograph, price, and list your property in notable publications such as Lands of Texas, Land.com Magazine, and numerous local newspapers across Texas. We also support each listing with sophisticated social media promotion and email marketing to ensure the listing gains as much exposure and traction as possible.
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The area has a somewhat dry, subtropical climate, with temperatures ranging from 70° to 96° F in July and from 31° to 59° in January. The annual rainfall in the county averages 25 inches, and the growing season averages 226 days.
Acreage in McCulloch County is a great buy due to its varied topography, natural vegetation, and versatility of use. Located on the western edge of the Texas Hill Country, the County has maintained reasonable pricing as compared to its neighbors to the East.
Depending on the property, raising livestock or exotics are highly sought after practices. The terrain in the area also lends itself to hunting or leasing for hunting. Lastly, with a history deep rooted in agriculture, McCulloch County is a premier location for farming, hay production, and sharecropping opportunities.