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On SecondShelters.com: Don’t Miss these Hill Country Destinations Near Boot Ranch

By Leah Shafer / October 16, 2017 /
On SecondShelters.com: Don’t Miss these Hill Country Destinations Near Boot Ranch | CandysDirt.com

Buying and building in Boot Ranch is a no-brainer if you’re looking for luxury Hill Country living with resort-like amenities and an award-winning Hal Sutton-designed golf course. Boot Ranch provides fabulous service amid the rustic beauty of ranch life and there’s something for everyone, from the 55,000-square-foot members-only clubhouse and village complex and 4.5-acre pool and sports…

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On SecondShelters.com: A Historical Farmhouse Perfect for a Longhorn Fan

By Bethany Erickson / September 29, 2017 /
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If you’re a fan of a certain state school’s football team in Austin, and you would like a country getaway ready-made for riding horses and hosting your fellow season-ticket-holding friends, this is kind of your bag. Jarrell is about four miles north of Georgetown, which also puts you in spitting distance of Austin. And this farmhouse has…

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On SecondShelters.com: Eureka Springs Abode Is a Perfect Second Home Site

By Bethany Erickson / September 27, 2017 /
Eureka Springs

If you’re the type that needs a second home with plenty to do we have a multi-porched stunner in Eureka Springs is an example of some of the best parts of Arkansas. With both shopping, dining, nightlife right at your feet, the Buffalo River nearby for outdoor fun, and Fayetteville just down the road for even…

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On SecondShelters.com: Estes Park Inn Up for Grabs

By Bethany Erickson / September 16, 2017 /

Beautiful Estes Park is a great place to play — we all know that it’s one of many gorgeous aspects of Colorado. But what if we told you that you could also own an entire inn that would provide both a personal playground and a revenue stream? We take you to the 100-year-old Baldpate Inn in Estes…

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On SecondShelters.com: A Historic Kentucky Home in the Heart of Bourbon Country

By Bethany Erickson / September 10, 2017 /
Kentucky

The fact that the patriarch of what would become the Maker’s Mark family claimed his stake here would be story enough for most to consider this 200-year-old (plus) home in Kentucky.

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