Former Houston Ballet Principal Lists Historic 20-Acre Ranch Near Houston
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A former Houston Ballet principal dancer is putting a distinctive piece of Texas history on the market. The 20-acre ranch property, located just outside Houston, is now listed for nearly $2.3 million. The estate blends restored historic structures with modern amenities, creating a setting that appeals to buyers seeking privacy, acreage, and architectural character.
The centerpiece of the ranch is a thoughtfully renovated 19th-century home accompanied by multiple outbuildings and wide-open outdoor space. According to the listing, the grounds include mature trees, fenced pastures, and restored barns that reflect the region’s agricultural roots. The current owner, a former Houston Ballet principal, preserved many historical details while adding updates designed for today’s luxury rural living.
Why the Ranch Stands Out
Historic ranch properties have grown increasingly rare in the greater Houston region as development accelerates. This acreage offers a unique combination of size, history, and move-in-ready condition. The renovations prioritize craftsmanship, with upgrades to infrastructure, living areas, and the landscape without compromising the original character of the home.
With the continued demand for rural homes near major metros, the listing arrives at a time when buyers are seeking more space and privacy. Proximity to Houston enhances the property’s appeal, giving potential owners quick access to the city while enjoying a retreat-like environment.
What’s Next
The ranch’s entry into the market adds to the ongoing conversation about land preservation and development pressures in the region. As available acreage near Houston becomes more limited, properties like this are increasingly valued for both their cultural legacy and long-term investment potential.
This article is a summary of reporting by the Houston Chronicle. Read the full story here.

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