Pickens has indeed experienced a variety of health setbacks as of late and appears to be in the process of getting his affairs in order, having also given away enough of his fortune to no longer qualify as a billionaire. As for the ranch itself, it’s essentially T. Boone Pickens World, outfitted with a lake house, lodge, pub, kennel, and even Pickens’ own childhood home shipped from its original location in Oklahoma back in 2008. There’s about 12 miles of waterways channeled through various man-made lakes, waterfalls, and creeks, as well as a chapel where Pickens married his fifth wife. As if all that weren’t enough, there’s even a small airport on the premises, with a two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment above the hangar intended for pilots. All of the above, plus myriad of other treasures at Mesa Vista, are included in that $250 million purchase price, including all interior furnishings and even 40 bird dogs. Practically the only stuff not included, outside of Pickens’ own personal effects, is his personal art collection. But if you’re thinking about showing interest in the one of a kind property just for a chance at taking a look, realtor Sam Middleton is one step ahead of you: So only potential buyers with the money to afford the ranch, as well as a commitment to preserving it, need apply.