What’s Changing About Owning Land in Texas?
Can the family ranch survive the next generation? In this episode, Kasey Mock sits down with Accredited Land Consultant Morgan Willis to talk about ranch succession, generational land transfer, and what the future of Texas ranching could look like. Morgan, who was raised on a multigenerational ranch in Mason County, shares her perspective on how land gets divided over time, what challenges the next generation is facing, and why experience on the land matters more than ever. They also cover: Why generational transfer can either preserve or divide a family ranch What women bring to agriculture and land brokerage Common mistakes buyers make with water, minerals, and improvements Which ranch improvements actually add value Why the next generation must be involved now If you own land, are planning for succession, or are thinking about the future of your ranch, this is a conversation worth paying attention to. Subscribe for more content on Texas land, ranching, wildlife, and real estate.

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