0 County Road 476 RD Brady, TX 76872 Active

UPDATED: 03/16/2026 08:16 PM ON MARKET: 68 days on market

$4,675,000

4 Beds4 Baths3,662 SqFt

Key Details

Property Type Single Family Home

Sub Type Single Family Residence

Listing Status Active

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 3,662 sqft

Price per Sqft $1,276

Subdivision No

MLS Listing ID 1976156

Bedrooms 4

Full Baths 4

Year Built 1950

Tax Year 2025

Lot Size 540.000 Acres

Acres 540.0

Property Sub-Type Single Family Residence

Source actris

Property Description

Old Black Dog Ranch, situated in eastern McCulloch County, is an exceptional recreational property high-fenced with exotic animals, a beautifully updated farmhouse, and a remarkable equipment barn/barndominium. This ranch is meticulously maintained, offering surface water, intricate trails, effective brush management, and carefully planned structural enhancements. Located 9 miles northeast of Brady, the ranch is near the city regarded as the geographical center of the state, which is why Brady is known as the “Heart of Texas.”

LOCATION: The ranch is situated 8.5 miles Northeast of Brady, Texas, and is accessed by frontage on county road 476. Austin – 2.5 hrs – San Antonio – 2.5 hrs – Dallas 3.75 hrs – Houston – 5 hrs.

TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT: The property features a gentle roll in the front, where the home and barn overlook a spacious terraced field. Moving north, the terrain begins to undulate more distinctly, providing fantastic long-range views of northern McCulloch County from the back. The western rangeland of the ranch is primarily dominated by oak trees, interspersed with clusters of mesquite. The southeastern area mainly features grasslands, accompanied by groups of oaks, mesquite, and ash juniper. In the center, near the homestead, you'll find impressive sprawling live oaks.

WILDLIFE: Several years ago, the ranch was high-fenced and currently boasts a thriving population of axis and a small herd of fallow deer. While there are some native whitetails present, they are not part of active management efforts. The fence lines are meticulously maintained to prevent entry by hogs and coyotes. Additionally, there are chances to hunt doves and ducks. The front field has the potential to become an excellent sunflower or millet field for dove hunting.