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In Texas Hill Country, a Land Rush for the Rich
by Alina Dizik—The Wall Street Journal
June 17, 2016
Unlike the settlers of old, a new wave of modern-day settlers traded in their livestock and shovels for secluded modern homes that are still within driving distance to the attractions and cultural offerings of major cities like Dallas and San Antonio.
The Wall Street Journal’s recent expose focuses on this “new wave” of settlers to the Texas Hill Country who are purchasing ranches as luxury weekend homes in order to take advantage of the beautiful landscape and seemingly endless views.
WSJ included Boot Ranch in their expose, praising us for our low-maintenance approach to life in the Hill Country, providing “new wave” settlers like the Waldrips’ with a simple approach to home selection, design, and construction.
The Waldrips’ purchased an Overlook Cabin at Boot Ranch last May, and chose to modify a design that was suggested by the developer for their 3,800-square-foot home. The family also decided to build two guest cabins on their property for family, friends and business associates to stay in while visiting. The Waldrips’ plan to take full advantage of Boot Ranch’s multi-generational membership which allows them to pass down their property to their three adult children, but in the meantime three generations of Waldrips’ can take full advantage of the renowned service and world-class amenities offered by Boot Ranch.
Terra Verde Group and Wheelock Street Capital are partners in the ownership and development of Boot Ranch.
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