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Tour This 196-Acre Ranch Near Canton on the Market for $3 Million

Located an hour east of Dallas, Diamond Ranch offers plenty of space for business and recreation.
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Tour This 196-Acre Ranch Near Canton on the Market for $3 Million

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Located an hour east of Dallas, Diamond Ranch near Canton is the sweet spot between a resort getaway and a nature retreat.

The property, which is being listed by Younger Partners’ brokers Michael Ytem and Robert Grunnah, spans 196 acres. It is being listed with a price tag of $3 million.

Diamond Ranch is perfect for busy executives looking for a recharge. “This retreat features the luxuries of city life in a small-town setting placed in a private, forested environment,” Ytem says.

A buyer will be able to enjoy the large open pastures, lush greenery, shady trees, gently rolling hills, and scenic views of Diamond Ranch Lake. The lighted tennis court and tree canopies, shooting range, and lavish two-story, 1,275-square-foot guest house are essentials for hosting and entertaining visitors.

The private ranch has automated gates with a winding concrete paved driveway leading to the entrance of the main two-story 4-bedroom, 4.5 bath, 3650-square-foot home. It was built in 1997 and upgraded in 2014.

Click through the slideshow for a tour of the property.

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