
A sprawling 667-acre tract just west of Cleburne is officially up for grabs this week, carrying a $20,013,360 asking price and a sales pitch clearly aimed at developers eyeing U.S. Highway 67. Brokers and marketing materials frame the property as sitting on the front line of southwest Dallas Fort Worth growth, close to major infrastructure projects and a wave of new industrial investment.
What the land offers
Known as Robinson Branch Ranch, the property is being marketed as a single 667-acre offering at 3900 W. Highway 67 and is listed at $20,013,360 in a press release via PR Newswire. The marketing package touts more than 10,000 feet of frontage on U.S. 67, a limestone creek with rapids and deep pools, an established bass fishery, six stock tanks, and internal roads. The tract is being offered by TT Ranch Group and appears on the Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s site as land with master-plan potential for residential or commercial development.
At the edge of a growth corridor
The ranch sits a short drive from La Moderna Field and the broader Cleburne Station mixed-use district that the city has promoted as a retail and entertainment hub, as detailed on the City of Cleburne site. It is also near the Chisholm Trail Parkway and the site where Amazon announced a roughly 1.7-million-square-foot operations facility in November 2024, a project the city and local reports said could create as many as 1,000 jobs. Those anchors have been pushing builders and developers deeper into Johnson County in recent years, and this ranch sits squarely in that path.
Roads and utilities are already moving
Infrastructure upgrades form a big part of the sales pitch. The North Texas Tollway Authority is widening the Chisholm Trail Parkway to two lanes in each direction between FM 1187 and U.S. 67, a project now under construction and expected to open in late 2028, according to the tollway authority. Brokers also point to Texas Department of Transportation planning and recent corridor utility work that has cleared space for service roads and higher traffic volumes along U.S. 67, moves they say would make large-scale development more practical on a tract this size.
Why buyers might bite
Brokers argue the combination of acreage, live water, and long highway frontage gives the ranch flexibility for master-planned housing, build-to-rent neighborhoods, or a large commercial campus. The press materials note the listing is being marketed to national builders and institutional buyers, and regional listings show Johnson County already supports hundreds of new-home communities and numerous active builders, according to home-community databases.
The property is being offered by TT Ranch Group at Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty, and interested buyers can find maps, photos, and contact information on the brokerage’s ranch division page. For listing inquiries, the Briggs Freeman Ranch Division provides its office contact on the listing page.









