Exclusive: The historic Hartlee Field Ranch in Denton has sold - Dallas Business Journal

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The 826-acre property hosts a 19,500-square-foot home, hangars, a barn with built-in slides for children and the airstrip.

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“I’ve had so many pilots from around the world call me, ever since I’ve been involved, asking if they could come out and either land their plane here or look at the hangars,” saidJay Nelson The family took the property off the market at one point. When they wanted to try to sell it again, they contacted Telfer, who was an independent broker by then. She then brought on her brother to find a buyer. got involved, he brought multiple different potential buyers, several of which fell through. “The property isn’t complicated. The city of Denton is complicated,” Telfer said.

“In my opinion, the city took the stance of this; ‘If a PID is good for you, it’s not good for us,’” he said.

 

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Exclusive: The historic Hartlee Field Ranch in Denton has sold - Dallas Business JournalThe ranch was formerly owned by Ronald Carter, the son of Don Carter, the founding owner of the Dallas Mavericks, and two other family members.
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Exclusive: The historic Hartlee Field Ranch in Denton has sold - Dallas Business JournalThe ranch was formerly owned by Ronald Carter, the son of Don Carter, the founding owner of the Dallas Mavericks, and two other family members.
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