Nolan Ryan Pitches the Perfect Investing Game
October 25, 2010 by Eric OKeefe
Filed under Cattle, Eric OKeefe, Feature, Magazine, September 2007, Southwest
Cheap and close. Those are the two criteria you use when you’re looking to buy land and you make only $7,000 a year. At least those were the two Nolan Ryan used back in the 1960s when he began buying ranchland in Gonzales County, Texas.
West Texas – A Seller’s Market
April 27, 2008 by Grant Gannon
Filed under Field Reporters, Grant Gannon, Regional News, Southwest
More than 260,000 square miles make up Texas, providing a diverse and constantly changing landscape. The real estate market in the Lone Star State is equally diverse. Land prices in South Texas have risen in recent years as hunters flock to the area scooping up property in the name of sport. Read more













