River Acreage For Sale

An exceptional & premier offering in Hunt, Texas, this 12.5-acres stands apart as one of the most desirable river-access properties in the area. While many properties offer water proximity, this homesite delivers the best of everything: private access to Panther Creek paired with elevated, positioned build sites located out of the floodplain, providing both peace of mind and long-term value. The land's natural topography creates an ideal balance between scenic river enjoyment and luxury residential development. Mature trees, flowing water, and expansive Hill Country views frame a setting that feels both private and refined-perfect for a primary residence, weekend retreat, or legacy estate. Adding to its exclusivity, adjacent lots are available, offering a rare opportunity to expand and create a larger compound with extended river frontage reaching toward the historic Mystic Dam. Opportunities to control this level of contiguous river access in Hunt are exceptionally rare. A residential home plan is already in place and may convey with the property, allowing a future owner to fast-track the vision for a custom Hill Country estate while still retaining flexibility to personalize.

Property Details

  • Location: Guadalupe River - Kerr County
  • Acres: 12.500
  • Waterfront: Yes
  • County: Kerr County
  • Community: Panther Creek Estates
  • MLS #: 122416

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Listing Agent: Anabel Medrano, Fore Premier Properties, 512-468-1227, 830-257-4000 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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Added: Feb 04, 2026
Updated on: Feb 10, 2026
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