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    Ready to sell

    T. Boone Pickens’ prized Panhandle ranch shaves $30 million off asking price

    John Egan
    Jan 28, 2020 | 1:10 pm

    Less than a year after the death of legendary Dallas oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens, the price of his enormous West Texas ranch has been cut by $30 million.

    The 64,809-acre Mesa Vista Ranch, about 85 miles northeast of Amarillo, went on the market in November 2017 for $250 million. The current owner of the ranch, Boone Pickens Management Trust, decided January 14 — four months after Pickens’ death at age 91 — to trim the asking price to $220 million. Trustees hope to sell the property by the end of this year, says Sam Middleton, owner-broker of Lubbock-based real estate brokerage firm Chas S. Middleton and Son LLC. Middleton’s firm shares the listing with real estate brokerage firm Hall and Hall.

    Interest in the ranch has gone up “fairly significantly” since the price went down, Middleton tells CultureMap.

    “We have had inquiries from Forbes 400 individuals, investment groups, and foreign [investors], but we realize a property of this magnitude has a very limited number of potential buyers,” Middleton says.

    “Boone was reluctant to sell the ranch, but because of his declining health, he was encouraged to place the ranch on the market while he was still alive. We received limited interest in the ranch,” Middleton adds. “Boone continued to travel by air from Dallas to the ranch nearly every weekend, leaving Dallas on Friday and returning to Dallas on Monday. He loved this ranch.”

    In November 2017, Pickens wrote in a LinkedIn post that he was ready to pass along the ranch to a new owner.

    “Selling the ranch is the prudent thing for an 89-year-old man to do. It’s time to get my life and my affairs in order,” Pickens wrote. “There are many reasons why the time is right to sell the ranch now, not the least of them ensuring that what I truly believe is one of the most magnificent properties in the world winds up with an individual or entity that shares my conservation ethic.”

    It’s hard to debate the magnificence of the property. The living quarters alone are jaw-dropping:

    • Lodge with 25,000 square feet of living space, and about 10,000 square feet of porches and patios.
    • Lake house with 11,500 square feet of living space, and more than 3,800 square feet of porches and patios. The front door was the original front door of crooner Bing Crosby’s home.
    • Three-bedroom “gate house” with 2,300 square feet of living space, an attached two-car garage, and a deck.
    • Family house with 6,000 square feet of living space, and about 2,500 square feet of porches and patios.
    • Small structure with a game room, sleeping area, and gym.

    Among the other amenities are a 2,250-square-foot pub, a library, an art gallery, a 30-seat theater, and a more than 400-square-foot gun room.

    Outdoor features include 25 miles of riverfront, nearly 20 lakes, and more than 20,000 trees. There’s also a 12,000-square-foot kennel with space for 50 dogs, a small golf course, a tennis court, and a stone-and-wood chapel. Last but not least, the ranch comes with a private airport that includes a two-bedroom apartment for pilots.

    Pickens began assembling the ranch in 1971 with his purchase of about 2,900 acres along the Canadian River.

    “Mesa Vista’s unique combination of a pristine prairie and world-class amenities have provided an unparalleled venue for some of the nation’s most influential political and business leaders to share their insights on matters critical to our times — national security, economic policy, political involvement, philanthropic investment, and energy issues,” Pickens wrote in 2017.

    A chapel sits beside a lake at Mesa Vista Ranch.

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    Photo courtesy of Mesa Vista Ranch
    A chapel sits beside a lake at Mesa Vista Ranch.
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    flock to flower mound

    Dallas-Fort Worth suburb blooms as No. 1 best place to live in U.S.

    Amber Heckler
    Apr 22, 2025 | 4:12 pm
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    One Dallas-area city took the top slot on a new list of "the 100 Best Places to Live in 2025." The list — from relocation marketing platform Livability.com — put Flower Mound at No. 1 for its appealing size and affordability.

    The list was restricted to small and mid-size cities with populations between 75,000-500,000 residents. And it also considered only cities with a median home value of $500,000 or less.

    They considered factors such as average rent and home prices relative to income to keep their list centered around affordability.

    And while Flower Mound did come in at No. 1, the site specifies that the list is not a numbered ranking but one where users are encouraged to create their own ranking based on personal priorities.

    Nonetheless, Flower Mound earned the highest score out of all the cities on the report, with a LivScore totaling 875 out of 1,000 possible points.

    Flower Mound is 28 miles northwest of Dallas, with a population of more than 77,000 residents and a median household income that's well into the six-figures, at $216,000. These affluent residents have median home values of $476,609, according to the report's findings.

    Across the eight main categories, the suburb ranked the highest for its health (88), economy (87), and safety (84). The report said Flower Mound has a "diverse and robust" economy, bolstered by more than 2,000 locally based businesses in tech, manufacturing, and other professional services.

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    Livability's profile of Flower Mound praises its safe neighborhoods, school districts, recreational activities, and more.

    "Local residents (and their pets) have all kinds of fun ways to enjoy the great outdoors thanks to more than 1,000 acres of parkland," the profile says. "Heritage Park is a local favorite, with amenities galore — including a splash pad, playground, performance pavilion, 18-hole disc golf course and bronze statues of animals native to the area. On top of all that, there’s a boardwalk, a waterfall and a 5-acre dog park."

    Flo-Mo is a repeat award winner: In 2024, the city was found to be the 29th most livable small city in America in a separate study by SmartAsset.

    Seven other Texas cities were also included in the list of best places to live in the U.S.: Sugar Land (854 points), Round Rock (793 points), New Braunfels (758 points), Midland (712 points), College Station (711 points), Tyler (676 points), and Abilene (659 points).

    The top 10 cities that earned the most points on Livability's list are:

    • Flower Mound, Texas
    • Carmel, Indiana
    • Sugar Land, Texas
    • Naperville, Illinois
    • Roswell, Georgia
    • Overland Park, Kansas
    • Troy, Michigan
    • Columbia, Maryland
    • Olathe, Kansas
    • Round Rock, Texas
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