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Talise - Ranch Land Development in Webb County

2,253 Views | 7 Replies | Last: 1 yr ago by Deerdude
Apache
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Ranchland becoming developed is something we generally all cringe at.
I was surprised to learn about this place.... I don't go down to Webb county any more, but I can't imagine there is a huge demand for a place like this given the demographics of the area.
Anyone here know about this?

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Spanning 13,000 acres of rolling mesquite filled landscape, Talise will be the first of its kind in the state of Texas.
https://www.livetalise.com/

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The Township at Talise will be our beating heart and feature a more populated core where a mix of higher density residential, commercial, and public spaces will form the center of the entire community. Giving residents of every neighborhood a place to live, work, play, shop, and pray alongside one another.

The Springs at Talise, which begins selling its first phase of custom home lots shortly, is graced with water, designed around horse friendly trails, and surrounded by natural beauty. These custom built homes will welcome the first residents to the neighborhood while setting the stage for Talise's future phases.


KALALL
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I really don't see this taking off. I'm glad it's not my money invested in it.
Senator Blutarski
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The industrial buildings should be successful.
ontherocks
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It will be successful and all lots will sell. Problem is laredo never has been able to manage residential vs the import export side of the house. There are too many tractor trailer companies in that area. You will never be able to get out of there during peak hours of the day.
SanAntoneAg
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It ain't gonna look like the marketing pics!
Gig 'em! '90
Chetos
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I've always considered myself a south Texan, but that is some of the harshest and most inhospitable land you can imagine. I love visiting but could never live there full time. Stickers and thorns, tusks, fangs and horns. It certainly is a hidden beauty. Takes a certain breed and they are a dying breed.
DargelSkout
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I hadn't heard about this. We drive 255 to Mines Rd to get to our lease.

I've watched the industrial stuff expand down Mines Rd from Laredo to the Comino Columbia Bridge over the last 30 years. There's not much raw land left on that stretch, and now that stuff is crossing north of 255.
Deerdude
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DargelSkout said:

I hadn't heard about this. We drive 255 to Mines Rd to get to our lease.

I've watched the industrial stuff expand down Mines Rd from Laredo to the Comino Columbia Bridge over the last 30 years. There's not much raw land left on that stretch, and now that stuff is crossing north of 255.


That's cheating. What ever happened to reaching that country either from Laredo or El Indio.
Love the rugged beauty and would live there full time if I could. Wife from Zapata thinks otherwise and only packs a very small suitcase for visits.
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