The 29,071-acre Y Bar O Ranch in West Texas has sold for $46 million to a local landowner, ending six decades of single-family ownership. The high price tag reflects a growing trend where ranch values are driven by speculative demand and outside wealth rather than agricultural production income. Real estate professionals should observe how the transition of such high-quality legacy assets impacts the management and conservation of large-scale regional landholdings.
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