Sold Ranches, Farms & Recreational Land
A record of past sales showcasing land expertise, market reach, and proven results across the American West
Browse previously sold ranches, farms, and recreational properties represented by Mason & Morse Ranch Company. More than a list of past transactions, this list of premiere farms, ranches and recreational land transactions reflects the breadth of land assets our brokers have helped bring to market across the American Sold properties include working ranches, production farms, hunting land, fishing properties, equestrian estates, timberland, luxury ranches, and ranchettes. For sellers, our sold properties help demonstrate the markets we serve, the property types we understand, and the “Live It to Know It” experience we bring to pricing, positioning, marketing, and buyer education. For buyers, they offer a useful view into the kinds of land opportunities our team has successfully represented and the real-world factors that shape value on the ground.
Sold Property FAQs for Ranch, Farm & Recreational Land Owners
Find answers how Mason & Morse Ranch Company’s sold properties reflect our experience representing ranches, farms, and recreational land across diverse regions, markets, and property types
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1. What types of properties has Mason & Morse Ranch Company sold?
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We have represented the sale of many different property types, including working ranches, farms and farmland, hunting land, fishing properties, guest ranches, equestrian properties, luxury ranches, timberland, ranchettes, conservation properties, recreational land, and transitional land. That range reflects the depth of our experience across diverse rural land assets.
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2. Where has Mason & Morse Ranch Company sold ranches, farms, and recreational land?
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Our sold properties span multiple regions and states, including Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, Missouri, Oregon, Arkansas, and North Carolina. That kind of geographic reach gives sellers confidence that our team understands both Western land markets and broader rural land opportunities.
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3. Why are sold properties important when choosing a land broker?
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A sold properties page can tell you a lot about a brokerage. It helps landowners see whether the broker has real experience with the kind of property they own, the markets they work in, and the buyer audience they need to reach. It is one of the clearest ways to evaluate relevant experience.
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4. How do sold properties help sellers evaluate brokerage experience?
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Sold properties give sellers a practical way to judge whether a brokerage knows how to price, position, and market land like theirs. They also help show the range of property types, regions, and land uses a brokerage has successfully represented.
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5. Does Mason & Morse Ranch Company specialize in more than ranches?
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Yes. We specialize in the brokerage of farms, ranches, and recreational properties. Our sold portfolio reflects experience across a wide range of land categories, not just ranches alone.
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6. How does Mason & Morse Ranch Company evaluate land value?
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We look beyond acreage alone and focus on the factors that shape how a property performs and what qualified buyers actually value. That can include water rights, soils, agricultural production, grazing capacity, wildlife habitat, improvements, access, conservation considerations, and long-term stewardship.
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7. What does “Live It to Know It” mean in a land sale?
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For us, “Live It to Know It” means firsthand knowledge matters. It reflects real experience in ranching, agriculture, recreation, land operations, and rural investment. In a land sale, that helps us understand how a property truly functions and how to communicate its value in a way buyers understand.
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8. Can sold properties help buyers understand the market too?
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Yes. Sold properties can help buyers see the kinds of land a brokerage has represented, the markets it serves, and the range of property types that have successfully sold. That context can be useful when trying to understand market patterns, buyer demand, and the value drivers behind different properties.
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9. How can a sold properties page help me decide whether to list my ranch or farm with a broker?
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A sold properties page helps you evaluate whether a brokerage has experience with properties similar to yours, understands the likely buyer audience, and has worked in comparable markets. It is a practical way to see whether the broker’s background lines up with the kind of asset you are considering selling.
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10. What kinds of buyers purchase ranches, farms, and recreational land?
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That depends on the property. Buyers can include agricultural operators, ranchers, recreational buyers, investors, conservation-minded owners, legacy buyers, and people looking for lifestyle or sporting properties. The likely buyer is shaped by the land’s mix of production, recreation, access, water, improvements, and long-term appeal.
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11. What property features most influence ranch or farmland value?
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The biggest value drivers often include water rights, irrigation infrastructure, soil quality, grazing capacity, agricultural productivity, wildlife habitat, improvements, access, privacy, income potential, and recreational appeal. Which factors matter most depends on the property and the market.
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12. How do regional markets affect the sale of ranch and recreational land?
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Regional markets influence buyer demand, pricing expectations, seasonality, land use appeal, and overall competition. Location, water availability, production quality, recreation, and proximity to demand centers can all affect how a property is positioned and how buyers respond to it.