PARAGON
PARAGON

From working ranches to premier Hill Country estates — land that defines generations.
Water rights, ag exemptions, mineral rights, easements, and zoning — we navigate the complexities that most residential agents don't understand.
Our marketing reaches ranch buyers, agricultural investors, and legacy landowners through channels and networks specific to the Texas land market.
From Dripping Springs to Fredericksburg, we know the terrain, the communities, and the opportunities across Central Texas.
Work with a founder-led firm whose engagements run on the five-phase Private Launch System — with the brief, the channels, and the reporting cadence in writing before you sign.
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Listings provided by Unlock MLS via IDX Broker. Paragon Realty Group, brokered by eXp Realty, LLC.
Yes. Paragon coordinates the review of mineral, water, and surface rights during ranch and land transactions. In Central Texas these rights are frequently severed from the surface estate, requiring specialized contract addenda and a deed-history review through the relevant county clerk's records. Paragon refers clients to a Texas real estate attorney or landman for the underlying legal review; brokerage does not provide legal advice.
An agricultural (“Ag”) valuation under Texas Tax Code Chapter 23 reduces a property’s appraised value for tax purposes when the land is used for qualifying agricultural production. Losing the Ag valuation at closing — for example, by changing use — can trigger a five-year rollback tax. Paragon flags Ag-valuation status on every land listing and works with the county appraisal district to document continuation requirements before closing.
Paragon's ranch and land division covers acreage transactions from sub-acre rural homesites through working ranches in the hundreds and low thousands of acres, across Travis, Burnet, Blanco, Llano, Hays, Comal, and Williamson counties. Pricing varies widely by access, water, fencing, improvements, and Ag valuation status. Paragon prepares a written valuation analysis sourced to comparable closed sales and county appraisal records.
A current TLTA-compliant survey is recommended for every land transaction so easements, access roads, fence-line discrepancies, and floodplain are visible before closing. The survey reveals recorded easements (utility, ingress/egress, oil and gas) that may affect use, and any unrecorded access disputes that require resolution. Paragon coordinates the survey order, reviews exceptions on the title commitment, and refers complex disputes to counsel.
Yes. A wildlife management valuation is one of the qualifying uses under Texas Parks and Wildlife guidance that can preserve the equivalent of an Ag valuation when the land is managed for wildlife under an approved plan. Continuation at sale requires the buyer to file a new wildlife management plan with the appraisal district.