Monday, February 14, 2022

T. Bone Pickens Ranch Estate in Pampa, TX Back on Market at $170 Million, Down from $250 Million

 

T. Boone Pickens

   DALLAS, TX --  T. Boone Pickens amassed his fortune via a concept he figured out as a paperboy. He expanded his paper route from 28 customers to 158 customers by buying out other delivery boys’ routes, according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com.


Mesa Vista Ranch in  Roberts County, Pampa, TX


It was the same proven theory he used to grow his oil and natural gas business that in time brought him a net worth of $950 million by the time of his death in 2019 at the age of 91. 


One of the world's best-kept ranch homes --
Mesa Vista Ranch in Pampa, TX 


 In 2017 when he began selling off his assets, he put his much-loved Mesa Vista Ranch in Pampa, TX up for sale at $250 million.  The 64,672-acre ranch is back on the market with a large price reduction to $170 million.



Pickens spent years making his Texas ranch into one of the world's most valuable properties. Ranch includes a chapel, 51,000 square feet of living space, pub, vet lab, airplane runway and hangar, golf course and tennis courts.




 The oilman and pioneering corporate raider began working on his Mesa Vista Ranch in 1971 adding a 6,000-square-foot family home, 12,000-square-foot lake house, 33,000-square-foot lodge, a chapel, pub, airplane runway and hangar, golf course, tennis courts and even the Oklahoma white-frame home where he grew up.




 The buildings have a rustic but contemporary ambiance dressed in variations of Pickens’ favorite orange color, giving warmth to the glass, stone and wood interiors.





 Dog lovers will be happy to know that with a capacity for 40 dogs, the palatial stone kennel also contains a vet lab and large exercise space.




 Pickens’ soft spot was that he loved nature.  He made sure that wildlife had plenty of water by adding approximately 20 ponds and dredging out existing ones along with extending game watering systems into far reaches. 




 He brought in thousands of tons of additional landscaping material to add lushness to the topography and add additional protection for wildlife. 



He turned the ranch not only into an exceptional human getaway but took into consideration the welfare of all living things on the land.

 

Structures are separated from each other, providing an unusual amount of privacy between them. Imagine having so much land that one must drive twelve miles on your own land to get from the lodge to the residence, or three miles to the private jetport.




 

With everything on the ranch so carefully thought out, even the airport has a two-bedroom, two-bath apartment above the hangar for pilots.

 

Everything is there; it was the ranch’s own picturesque stone chapel where T. Boone and his fifth wife were married. 

 

At the time of his death, he had amassed a fortune of $950 million and had five children.


Monte Lyons


Pickens died at his home in Dallas on September 11, 2019. He was in declining health and suffered a series of strokes and a fall in 2017, but the cause of death was not disclosed at the time of his death.

 

The listing agent is Monte Lyons of Hall & Hall, Lubbock, Texas

 

 

CONTACT:

 

Genelle C. Brown
Content Manager, Media Division
TopTenRealEstateDeals.com
Phone:  336-459-3725
Twitter:  @toptenrealestat
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Source:  TopTenRealEstateDeals.com  
Video:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3p7MR68J7g 
Video Credit:  Sean Evans, @evvo1991 https://www.backtothemovies.com/

Photo credit:  Mesa Vista Ranch

 Source: hallhall.com

 

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