The Land Report

Fall 2016

The Magazine of the American Landowner is an essential guide for investors, landowners, and those interested in buying or selling land. The award-winning quarterly is known for its annual survey of America's largest landowners, The Land Report 100.

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FA L L 2 0 1 6 | The LandReport 81 LANDREPORT.COM The family chose Bernie Uechtritz of Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty in Dallas to bring The Reserve to market. "One of the best things about this amazing property is that it's multipurpose," Uechtritz says. "It could continue to be a membership- based reserve, yet it has plenty of room for homes with beautiful views. The lodge could serve as a communal area or even as a guest house. It's also big enough, yet cozy enough, for three or four owners to share comfortably. Everyone in Texas who knows hunting says there's nothing else like it in the state or even the nation." Another possibility is that a foreign buyer would use the property as a private residence. In addition, the professional kitchens, wine vault, and dining areas make the lodge an ideal focal point for a corporate retreat or headquarters for concerns looking to buy more farmland in Northeast Texas. A helipad is already in place. A jet strip can be found in close proximity. And there's plenty of room for an airstrip on the property. "This place has its own power sources, security, internet, phone, water — everything you need to be completely independent of the grid," Uechtritz says. "It sits off the main road on more than two miles of paved road. If you're a world leader or Arab sheik, you can hunker down here as long as you need to. You'd have global internet, global phone, and global television regardless of what was going on in the outside world." Better yet, you could enjoy some world- class hunting and bass fishing. For more information on The Reserve, go to Icon.Global

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