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01/07/2025
$7,403,925
1742.1 ac.
ACTIVE
Barber County - Near Highway 281, Lot#WP001, Medicine Lodge, KS
Ultra-premium habitat in this rare Barber County mixed-use ranch. This ranch has everything that one could want in a Kansas property. It has outstanding features galore, including complete seclusion, even though it is just 4 miles from a major Hwy in 281 and only 14 miles from Medicine Lodge. The terrain is classic Barber County, which is a diverse mix of Cottonwood Creek bottoms, rolling grass hillsides, scattered Cedar thickets, and lots of Sand Plums, which all combine for some of the best possible habitat for wildlife and livestock. The property is also strong with a mix of several tillable fields that generally are in wheat but could also maintain milo, alfalfa, or a mixed crop. There are tons of small fingers, hidden pockets, and edge along the numerous small fields that really create a ton of options when thinking about the true hunting possibilities for this property. There are several food plots and feeders in place with some small food plot options that also can be greatly expanded if so desired. The property has no major road frontage but does maintain two separate access points both from the northwest and the southeast. The ranch has some limited frontage along Elm Creek on the far NE corner, and the east side of the property is generally lower and climbs into a more upland type of terrain on most of the western portion. This diversity allows for some significant options for hunting as the lower areas have some great wooded bowls with large timber for turkey roosting, and tons of remnants of deer activity, while uplands have vast plum thickets for quail or pheasants, and up in these cedar hills is where the bucks love to push does in the later parts of the season. There are also great views, and with some higher ridges, a hunter can take a very productive viewpoint and still see wildlife moving in many parts of the property. If you are in the market for a dynamic, world-class hunting and ranch property with ultra-premium habitat and scenery, then this ranch is top of the list. Tours of the property will be by appointment only. Please contact the listing agent to schedule.
10/28/2024
$2,000,000
370 ac.
ACTIVE
Cheyenne County - 2635 CR RD 22, Saint Francis, KS
The Perfect 10 is a 370-acre property in Northwest Kansas offering premier hunting, irrigated farmland, and diverse habitat. Known for world-class white-tailed deer, it also boasts abundant turkey, upland game, and waterfowl hunting. With 163 acres of irrigated land and a beautiful pond, it's ideal for sportsmen and farmers alike. Adjacent to a state recreation area, it provides year-round access and endless outdoor opportunities.
Land
Located between St. Francis, Kansas, and Benkleman, Nebraska, along the picturesque South Fork of the Republican River, The Perfect 10 is a true gem for sportsmen, farmers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. This 370-acre property offers a rare combination of irrigated farmland, lush riverbottom habitat, dryland farming, and a variety of recreational and hunting opportunities. Situated in one of Kansas' most highly sought-after hunting areas, this property is a wildlife haven and boasts all the right elements to attract big game, upland birds, and waterfowl, as well as provide excellent fishing.
The farming aspect of the property is also impressive. The 163 acres of irrigated land produce high-quality crops such as alfalfa and corn, which not only support wildlife but also contribute to the agricultural value of the property. The irrigation pivots, combined with dryland farming on the balance of the property, create a reliable source of income while maintaining the ecological integrity of the land. This mix of farmland and natural habitat is hard to find, especially in a region where water resources are scarce.
Improvements
There is an excellent two-bedroom cabin with a loft set overlooking the pond and the river bottom. It is just what you would want to see in your mind's eye for this property. There are two excellent shops with concrete floors that are well insulated, and the large shop is heated. The shops are also perfect for the size and magnitude of this property.
Recreation
A Hunter's Paradise The Perfect 10 lives up to its name for those seeking prime hunting grounds. The area is renowned for its incredible white-tailed deer population, particularly in Kansas Deer Unit 1, one of the most celebrated trophy deer regions in the country. It's common to see world-class bucks, with deer harvested in the area typically scoring between 150 to 200 inches. The riverbottom habitat creates the perfect conditions for white-tailed deer to thrive, and mule deer are also spotted on the property and in the surrounding region. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or just getting started, this property has everything needed to consistently produce large Kansas bucks year after year.
In addition to deer, the turkey hunting is phenomenal. The property is home to Rio Grande and Rio Grande Merriam's hybrid turkey populations, offering excellent opportunities to bag large toms during the season. The diverse landscape, combining upland corners, farmland, and riverbottom, provides ideal habitat for a thriving turkey population.
The upland bird hunting on this property has experienced a resurgence in recent years. With a good number of pheasants and quail making their home on and around the property, hunters will enjoy plenty of action during the upland game season. The habitat management practices in place have contributed to the recovery of these species, ensuring a sustainable and rewarding hunting experience.
The property is also adjacent to the South Fork Wildlife Area, which adds value by expanding the available hunting and recreational opportunities. The state land allows The Perfect 10 to feel larger than its actual acreage, giving owners and guests the ability to enjoy even more of the natural landscape without the need to expand ownership.
Agriculture
Diverse Habitat and Farming Operations What makes The Perfect 10 stand out is its incredible landscape diversity. The property includes approximately 163 acres of irrigated farmland, with alfalfa on one pivot and corn on two other pivots, providing the ideal crops to sustain wildlife year-round. The remaining acreage is riverbottom, dryland farm, and native habitat, creating a balanced and versatile agricultural and hunting property.
Water is crucial in this part of Northwest Kansas, and The Perfect 10 is uniquely positioned with ample water resources. The pivots and a scenic pond ensure that wildlife remains nearby, especially during the warmer months when water is a vital attraction. The pond, in particular, is a stunning feature of the property. Not only does it attract migratory birds, but it also serves as a popular spot for dove hunting. Managed with aeration to support fish and waterfowl, the pond enhances the property's appeal for anglers and bird hunters.
Currently, the farmland is leased to excellent farmers who are growing corn and alfalfa and have wheat on the dryland portion of the property. They are on a crop-share basis with the current landowner.
Region & Climate
St Francis, Kansas, has a moderate climate all year round. Summers are hot, temperatures reaching the high 80s and low 90s during the day, while nights cool off into the low 60s and mid-70s. Winters remain fairly mild, with temperatures usually staying in the 40s during the day and dropping to the 20s at night. Rainfall is distributed evenly throughout the year, with an average annual rainfall of 18 inches
Location
The Perfect 10 is ideally situated for those who want to enjoy the peace of rural life while staying connected to major cities. Located approximately 3 hours from Denver, Colorado, and 3 hours from Hays, Kansas, this property provides easy access for weekend retreats, hunting trips, or extended stays. St. Francis, Kansas, the nearest town, is a thriving small community with a population of around 1,250 residents. It offers all essential services, including shops, restaurants, and amenities, and is conveniently located along Highway 36.
04/21/2025
$477,920
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Jackson County - 00000 F Road, Delia, KS
What an opportunity to own one exceptionally well-stewarded tract of prime tillable acres in Jackson County, Kansas. The saying is you reap what you sow and on this tract of ground, that is no exception. With the development that has taken place over the years of building this tract of tillable land to its top performance, the maintenance is effortless, and the yields are incredible year after year as a tried-and-true producer.
The 80 +/- acres are made up of 75 +/- acres of tillable row crop and 5 +/- acres of expired CRP and hardwood timbered draw with tributary. The tillable acres are primarily made up of 71 +/- acres of Martin soil type, considered Class III, and 4 +/- acres of Clime soil type, considered Class VI. Over the recent years, the land has received drain tile along with a restructuring of the terraces, all in stewardship to allow for proper water diversion. And when touring through, you will take notice of how clean the tract is with no erosion or one troublesome spot on the tract. As clean as they come, which allows the farmer to ease prepping, planting, and harvesting. 2024 year were planted to soybeans that averaged 55 bushels per acre. 2023 was planted to corn, 2022 planted to soybeans, and 2021 was a double crop year with winter wheat and soybeans. The landowner has been self-farming, so there would be no current lease for the 2025 year, allowing the new owner to farm. Currently, there is corn planted. The current landowner would also have an interest in leasing back the land, and it would be an ideal opportunity for an investor. The average cash rent on the farm is $130.00-$140.00 per acre for a total of $10,400.00- $11,200.00 annually. The 5 +/- acres of expired CRP, hardwood timber stand, and tributary sit on the northwest side of the farm. The timber stand is made up primarily of Black Walnut, Elm, Hackberry, and Cottonwood, and lines the perfect water diversion tributary that kicks the water out to the west. This cover area is a great, fantastic upland quail habitat and is hunted annually by family friends.
With the location of the farm just 2.5 miles north of Delia, this could futuristically become one incredible built site location as well. The a beautiful 360-degree canvas, the views would never get old. Electricity runs along the east roadside and sits in Jackson County Rural Water District #3. The road frontage along the farm on Road F is currently minimum maintenance, with the gravel ending just a few yards to the south at the last residence. All mineral rights are intact and transfer to the Buyer at closing.
A tract of tillable ground like this is almost impossible to find, exceptionally stewarded with year after year of incredibly well above the average annual yields, and is one to tour in person to truly appreciate all it is and all it will continue to be! For additional information or to schedule a tour, contact Brenda Doudican with Midwest Land Group at (620) 794-8075.
Property Features
-80 +/- acres total
-75 +/- acres tillable row crop
-5 +/- acres expired CRP grass and timbered draw
-Exceptionally well-stewarded farm
-Top-notch terraces and drain tile allowing proper water diversion to tributary
-No erosion throughout
-Martin soil type
-Above-average annual yields
-Corn currently planted
-$10,400.00- $11,200.00 annual cash rent
-All mineral rights intact
-2.5 miles north of Delia
-Approximate 2024 tax: $1,603.56
02/03/2025
$2,675,000
480 ac.
ACTIVE
Elk County - Howard, KS
Property Highlights
2 bed, 1 bath beautifully finished home
2 car garage on main home and 3 car garage on detached garage
Rural water & electricity at the home
4 box blinds
4 ladder stands
6 Feeders
Mature whitetail deer
194 inch whitetail harvested on the 320 acre property
Turkeys, quail, doves & waterfowl
3 acre stocked pond with massive bass, new dock & fish feeder
Walk in deer cooler
Mature wildlife on both properties
Vast trail camera history
Secluded hunting
Heavy cover
Hunting unit #12
Established food plots on both properties
2.5 hours from Kansas City, KS/MO
1 Hour from Wichita, KS
2 Hours from Tulsa
3 hours from Springfield, MO
5 hours from Linn, Missouri
I have said it before, and I will say it again; this property is cooler than a polar bears toenails!! When you look at land, every single one is unique in every way. Some are large, some are small. Some are flat and some are hilly. Some are open and some are not. Then some properties like this come up and blow everything out of the water. These 480 acres are split into 2 incredible tracts that lay as a 320 acre parcel as well as a 160 acre parcel just 3 miles apart, allowing for different deer herds to hunt throughout the season.
As you start off at the house that was finished in 2022, there are views like you dont get to see very often. The owners spared no expense and had a home built that isnt just a home away from home, but it is a luxury home away from home in every way. At 2,750 sq feet in total including the garage, you have more than enough room to spread out and relax. The vaulted ceilings, granite counter tops and stained concrete floors make this is an instant timeless beauty. Dark cabinet finish and trim stretching throughout the entire home along with the stainless appliances really catches your eye and make you look around constantly at its beauty. The vaulted ceilings give you a feeling of an even larger home and an abundance of space allowing your body and mind to both get away and relax. Imagine coming home after a long hunt for a 180 inch whitetail deer to a lit stone fireplace and relaxing with a meal and a drink.
Both tracts offer a mix of habitat that stands alone by themselves. Both offer native grasses, established food plots, hunting blinds, ladder stands, feeders, trail systems and excellent bodies of water. Both have great bedding for all wildlife year-round that allows you to hold critters year-round. Each tract has mature trees as well as younger trees and underbrush offering a nice mix of habitat which has multiple fingers running through much of the property delivering shade, sanctuary, and browse to all wildlife in the area.
There are numerous watering holes for wildlife to thrive all over each property as well as small valleys that provide wind breaks to wildlife when they are not out foraging fields. Everything has been maintained very well over the years, and you can tell immediately. There have been multiple food plots put in place to give all the wildlife that much needed protein source year in and year out to maximize growth.
This place truly needs to be seen in person to appreciate its character and beauty. One drive through both properties and you will see why it houses large amounts of quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey and very large whitetail deer!
For more information or to schedule a time to see this Kansas hunting property for sale call or text Sam Voss (913) 526-9369
04/25/2025
$395,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Linn County - Gorman Rd, Blue Mound, KS
Linn County Kansas properties are by far one of my favorite places to walk when a client calls and says they are wanting to sell their property. This place is absolutely no exception to that rule. These 80 m/l acres have a layout that is beautiful to say the least. With the property being covered in thick grass and brush, this place is the perfect mix of food and cover that a property can be for an avid hunter. While looking at the trail camera photos, you can see that loads of wildlife are attracted to this property. In addition to the food and cover, there are multiple watering holes leaving no reason for critters to leave this spot.
The owners have done a very nice job with installing 2 new Banks Blinds and Banks Feeders on the property overlooking 2 very nice food plots. There is a trail system winding through the property that allows easy access on foot as well as vehicle. And the nicest part is there is a wall of cedar trees on the east side of the property that does not allow any viewing into the property which allows for wildlife to be undisturbed and out of sight. This tract truly is a great spot to hunt and see large amounts of wildlife on every hunt. It is a must see in person!
80 Acres M/L
2 new Banks Blinds
2 new Banks Feeders
Rural water on the road
Electricity on the road
Heavy cover
Water, cover and food on property
SE Kansas hunting at its finest
Mature wildlife
Multiple watering holes
Heavy cover mixed between active food plots and watering holes
Possible build Site
1.5 hour from Kansas City
2.5 hours from Wichita, Kansas
3.5 hours from Linn, Missouri
Call or text Sam Voss (913)-526-9369 today for your private showing
05/15/2024
$28,000,000
4820 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 365 KS-14, Westfall, KS
FEATURES
-Working Farm and Cattle Operation
-Over $400,000 average annual income off of renewable energy
-3500 Acres +/- Pasture
-930 Acres +/- Creek Bottom and Productive Upland Tillable
-110 Acres +/- Elkhorn Creek and Hardwood Timber
-280 Acres+/- Meadow, CRP and Upland Bird Habitat
-8 Wells
-Over 12 Miles of Water Infrastructure
-27 Fresh Water Tanks
-18 Traditional Water Windmills/Stock Wells
-18 Ponds
-18 Fenced Paddocks
-Private Interior Gravel Roads, Maintained by the Wind Farm
-3 Miles of Hwy 14 Frontage/Access
-County Blacktop and Gravel Road Access.
-30 Income Producing Wind Turbines
-300 Acre Solar Farm Contract, Currently Disbursing Payments
-Battery Storage Contract, Currently Disbursing Payments
-5 Miles of Elkhorn Creek Frontage
-Hunting - Whitetail Deer, Rio Grande and Rio Grande/Eastern Turkey, Pheasant, Quail, Prairie Chicken, Canadian Geese, Mallard, Pintail, Teal, Mourning Dove, Coyote, Bobcat. Kansas is eligible for night hunting predator species.
DESCRIPTION
Situated in the heart of the Smoky Hills region of Kansas, The Plinsky Ranch comes to market offering the next owner a piece of history, an unbelievable revenue stream, and a sustainable cattle and farming operation. The Plinsky Ranch was originally settled in 1879, just south of the main ranch, in Ellsworth County. Its this quarter section that started it all. Fast forward 4 generations and the ranch has grown to just over 4800 acres, with most of these acres being contiguous in Lincoln County. When the family migrated north of the homestead, they settled in on the West branch of Elkhorn Creek, the current location of ranch headquarters.
Imagine a setting of nearly 5 miles of creek, the valley swelling to nearly a mile wide in places, the quaint valley setting being isolated by the dramatic elevation changes of the Smoky Hills to the east and west. As time has passed, these fertile creek bottom soils have provided for the family not only with countless bountiful crops, but also abundant wildlife. This vast, hardwood lined, creek setting boasts trophy deer and turkey, with quality genetics. The wildlife migrate daily from their elevated positions in the contiguous pastures to the lush green fields along the creek.
As with any viable settlement, there is a demand for a clean, reliable, water source. Through the current generations foresight, the ranch developed 8 wells to provide over 12 miles of water infrastructure. Strategically placed water tanks across the 3500 plus acres of pasture, provide clean water for livestock and wildlife. With 27 fresh water sources and 18 ponds throughout the ranch, cattle and wildlife thrive to their true potential.
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As the ranch has evolved, so has its revenue sources. The Plinsky Ranch has not only provided renewable energy, but renewable revenue; over $400,000 average annual income off of renewable energy. The ranch is the principal landowner of the Smoky Hill Wind Farm and home to 30 wind turbines. The operational headquarters for the Smoky Hill Enel Wind Energy Project is located on site as well. Continuing the pledge to provide reliable, green energy, this ranch is possibly the only place in the state you will soon find, wind and solar power combined with energy storage at one site. A proposed 300-acre solar site and battery storage facility is slated for construction in the coming months. Combine the revenue streams of wind, solar, energy storage, operations facilities extended leases, high voltage transmission line leases, and substation leases and this ranch will outperform most similar investments and add to your bottom line. Renewable energy is renewable cashflow!
The Plinsky Ranch; where else can you amass over 4,800 acres of a nearly all contiguous operation, that puts multiple revenue streams in your portfolio at once? Whether you are strictly an investor looking to diversify, an operator looking to expand, or an avid hunter with the means to make a large purchase, the Plinsky Ranch of Lincoln, Kansas has something for everyone! Take the time to make your arrangements and schedule a tour.
LOCATION
-West Branch of Elkhorn Creek, Lincoln County & Ellsworth County, Kansas
-40 Minute Drive to Salina Regional Airport, Salina, Kansas
-1 Hour Drive to Hays Regional Airport, Hays, Kansas
-1.5 Hour Drive to Manhattan Regional Airport, Manhattan, Kansas
-2 Hour Drive to Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport, Wichita, Kansas
-3 Hour Drive to Kansas City International Airport, Kansas City, Missouri
-5.5 Hour Drive to Denver International Airport, Denver, Colorado
06/11/2025
$749,900
30.08 ac.
ACTIVE
Shawnee County - 6880 U.S. Hwy 40, Tecumseh, KS
Welcome to one of eastern Kansass most unique and compelling land offerings30 rolling acres on the historic Highway 40 corridor, just east of Topeka. This rare opportunity combines unmatched convenience, captivating topography, and deep historical roots. Located just 5 minutes from Tecumseh and only 11 minutes to downtown Topeka, this property offers a lifestyle that blends rural peace with urban accesssomething truly difficult to find in todays market.
This land has remained in the same family for just over 50 years, a testament to its lasting value, care, and character. Its now ready for its next chapter, whether as a cherished homestead, an inspiring retreat, or a destination property with historical significance.
Convenience and tranquility rarely coexist, but this property offers both. Located directly on hard-surfaced Highway 40, it provides effortless access year-round. Whether you're commuting to Topeka, planning a quick trip into town, or welcoming guests from nearby cities, youre always connectedyet blissfully removed from the hustle and noise.
Major routes like I-70 and I-470 are just minutes away, making regional travel to Lawrence, Manhattan, or Kansas City an easy drive. Yet once you turn down the tree-lined asphalt driveway, it feels like youre entering another worldquiet, private, and full of possibility.
The land itself is truly special. Rolling terrain creates sweeping elevation changes that provide panoramic views in every direction, including a clear sightline to the Kansas State Capitol dome in downtown Topeka. The primary homesite is perfectly placed at one of the propertys highest points, maximizing light, views, and natural drainage.
Enjoy coffee while watching the sunrise from the east-facing deck, then end the day on the west-facing deck as the sun sinks over pastureland. From every angle, the land offers changing seasonal beautyblazing autumn trees, sunlit winter grasses, and spring wildflowers.
Beyond its beauty, the property is also highly usable. The pasture area has been previously hayed and offers agricultural potential for livestock, native grass harvest, or regenerative grazing practices. Theres also ample space for recreational useUTV riding, trail creation, hunting, or establishing your own hobby farm.
At the heart of the acreage sits a well-maintained 1974 split entry home with updates that support modern living. With 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, the home offers a functional layout, ideal for both full-time living and hosting guests. A finished basement adds significant living space and flexibility, including a non-conforming bedroom that can be used as an office, fitness room, or guest area.
An attached one-car garage adds convenience, while the home's exterior featuresincluding the dual decks and the paved drivewayenhance its year-round livability.
Whether you're watching wildlife from the windows, hosting a gathering, or enjoying quiet moments at the end of the day, the home is designed to connect comfortably with the land around it.
In addition to the main residence, the property includes several useful outbuildings. A 36 x 26 outbuilding with three parking spaces, workshop area and loft is ready for a wide range of useshobby workspace, mechanical storage, art studio, or even conversion into a barn-style guesthouse. Three smaller sheds add even more functionality, perfect for tool storage, gardening supplies, or sheltering smaller equipment.
A unique feature of the land is its original hand-dug well, a rare and charming reminder of the property's long history. While not used as the primary water source today, it stands as a testament to the settlers who worked this land with their own hands and is a fascinating relic of prairie ingenuity.
Also on the property is an older pond site. Though it currently needs restoration to reliably hold water, the structure remains and offers a valuable starting point for establishing a functioning pond with minor renovationadding water recreation, wildlife habitat, or fishing potential to an already rich landscape.
What makes this property especially rare is its deep historical significance. Known through generations of local oral tradition as Pratts Mound, the land was first deeded to Robert Pratt in 1879 and has been a recognizable landmark in the region ever since.
Perhaps most extraordinary is the presence of original Oregon Trail wagon ruts from 1843, still visible as they cut across the property. These trail remnants serve as physical evidence of Americas westward expansion, when settlers passed through this very ground in search of new beginnings. Few private properties offer this kind of authentic, well-preserved historical feature.
Walking this land is to walk a path once trodden by pioneers. It's an opportunity not just to own acreage, but to become the steward of a piece of American history.
And for those with a creative eye and a long-term vision, the land may also offer development potential. With its proximity to major highways and Topekas urban core, the topography and access could support future residential build sites or a small-scale, conservation-minded developmentif and when the time is right. While its currently a peaceful retreat, it also holds opportunity for strategic investment down the road.
In a world where land is becoming harder to findespecially land this close to town with this much characterthis property stands apart. It offers not just space to live, but a chance to live with purpose: to connect with nature, to steward a piece of history, and to create a future rooted in something real.
Whether you're seeking a homestead, a legacy, or simply a place to breathe deeply and build your next dream, Pratts Mound is ready for you.
03/29/2025
$7,399,600
1423 ac.
ACTIVE
Anderson County - 14975 Southeast Texas Road, Kincaid, KS
With its diverse landscape of rolling terrain, beautiful creeks, fertile tillable, and open areas of native grass, this is one of the last large-acreage tracts available in this highly sought-after area near Kincaid, KS. Located in the northern part of the Osage Cuestas region of eastern Kansas, this expansive property offers a rare opportunity for serious hunters and land investors alike. This immediate area has long been known to produce very high trophy deer, with numerous 20" killed in the area, including some here on this tract.Besides world-class deer and turkey hunting, the key feature of the property is the fact that tracts of this contiguous size in this region are becoming increasingly rare. The ability to manage and hold deer for increased age is a large factor in how this farm has historically produced significantly above the average.The land features a highly desirable balance of dense timber, mature hardwoods, and open grassy expanses, creating an ideal habitat for whitetails, turkey, and upland game. Meandering creeks cut through the property, providing essential water sources alongside well-established ponds. The combination of thick cover, strategically placed food plots, and varied topography has made this consistent in the ability to grow and hold with good quality soils in the tillable acres for either some income or strictly wildlife food sources.For the avid hunter, this property is truly turn-key with room to expand. Multiple blinds and feeders are already in place, offering immediate access to prime stand locations. Whether you prefer archery, muzzleloader, or rifle hunting, the layout and design cater to a range of strategies and seasonal patterns. The tillable acres not only enhance the habitat but also provide a source of income to the landowner.A manufactured home built in 2001 sits on the property and offers three bedrooms and one full bathroom with an open layout, making it a great retreat for a group of hunters. The pole barn garage provides open and closed storage for keeping equipment out of the elements. Whether you are storing farming equipment, vehicles, or hunting equipment, you will be rest assured there is plenty of room for everything you need.Despite its secluded feel, this property remains highly accessiblejust over an hour from Kansas City and approximately an hour and a half from Kansas City International Airport. Whether you're looking to establish a premier hunting retreat or add to your portfolio of investments, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to secure a legacy property in an area where large tracts are becoming increasingly rare. Showings are by appointment only. Please reach out to the listing agent for more information.
03/15/2025
$1,297,970
328.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Barber County - White Sands Road, Lot#WP001, Sun City, KS
Nestled in the rugged and picturesque landscape of the Gyp Hills in Barber County, this 328.6-acre farm offers a rare opportunity for serious deer hunters. Positioned strategically between expansive, low-pressure ranches and bordering a gypsum mining company that prohibits hunting, this property benefits from minimal hunting pressurecreating an ideal sanctuary for mature whitetails.The Gyp Hills region is well known among seasoned hunters as a hotspot for trophy-class bucks. Its challenging terrain has long provided refuge for deer, allowing them to reach full maturity. The naturally mineral-rich soil is widely believed to contribute to exceptional antler growth, a key factor in the area's reputation for producing high-quality deer.This property is already equipped for success, featuring multiple blinds and feeders, as well as a history of maintained food plots to attract and sustain game. Beyond whitetails, the land boasts exceptional habitat for other wildlife. A rare site in most of Kansas, this property has been known to have a small herd of elk that travels through, which makes for a unique sight and a fun hunt if you are lucky enough to draw an elk permit. Another added bonus is the growing population of upland birds, making it an outstanding quail hunting destination as well. Take a look through the trail camera pictures on our website to view what this property has to offer.What truly sets this property apart is its location within a landscape dominated by large, privately held tracts. Opportunities to acquire land in this region without purchasing an expansive parcel are rare. The seclusion of this property, combined with limited activity, results in a relaxed and undisturbed wildlife population.For hunters seeking a manageable-sized property with the potential of a much larger tract, this is an opportunity that should not be overlooked. For more details or to schedule a private tour, please contact the listing agents.
01/24/2025
$3,079,830
1033.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Barber County - Bluestem Road, Lot#WP001, Sharon, KS
Situated in the heart of Unit 16known for its trophy whitetail deerthis exceptional property seamlessly blends premier hunting opportunities with a true ranch lifestyle. Designed for the avid outdoorsman, the land offers a well-balanced mix of cover, food sources, and water, creating the perfect habitat for mature bucks to thrive.Encompassing expansive acreage, this turn-key property is ready for its next owner to enjoy and manage. Thoughtfully prepared for optimal hunting, it features multiple blinds, strategically positioned ladder stands, feeders, and food plots. The diverse terrain enhances both aesthetics and functionality, with rolling bluffs on the northwest side serving as natural travel corridors for deer, while a mix of timber and tillable fields to the south provides prime habitat. Beyond its hunting advantages, the property offers breathtaking views that enhance its overall appeal.Water is abundant here, with eight ponds scattered throughout. Whether you're casting a line for classic farm pond fish or setting up for a productive waterfowl hunt, these ponds add another layer of recreational opportunity.For those seeking income potential, the property includes approximately 140 acres of Class II tillable land, along with the option for a grazing lease (though none is currently in place). Non-hunters can also consider leasing the land for hunting, making this an investment with strong earning potential.If building a home or hunting retreat is part of your vision, prime building sites along Bluestem Road offer easy access to electricity and water. Located just 20 minutes from Medicine Lodge, the property delivers a sense of seclusion while remaining within reach of essential amenities.Whether you're an avid hunter, a land investor, or someone looking for the perfect balance of views and function, this property has it alltrophy deer, thriving turkey populations, waterfowl hunting, income opportunities, and stunning landscapes. Contact the listing agent today to schedule a private tour of this remarkable piece of land.
03/15/2025
$4,100,000
742 ac.
ACTIVE
Pottawatomie County - Pottawatomie County, Westmoreland, KS
This exceptional 742+/- acre property is a rare opportunity to own a premier tract in the heart of Kansas Flint Hills. Known for its world-renowned native pasture, this property boasts a diverse mix of high-quality agricultural land and prime recreational features, making it ideal for ranching, farming, and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Premium Soils & Flint Hills Pasture
The land includes 168 +/- acres of some of the best soils in the region, Class I Reading silty clay loam and Class II Kennebec clay loam both prime farmland offering exceptional productivity. These fertile soils provide excellent potential for row crop production, hay, or grazing, ensuring a strong agricultural investment.
Flint Hills Pastureland makes up over 500 acres of the property. The Flint Hills region preserves one of North Americas last intact prairie ecosystems, supporting vast grazing lands for cattle.
Incredible Recreational Opportunities
Located in Northwest Pottawatomie County, this property is just minutes from Tuttle Creek Reservoir and located in the heart of Kansas premier Trophy Whitetail territory with many WORLD CLASS whitetail harvested in this area annually. This property and the surrounding area is rich in wildlife and offers exceptional hunting and fishing:
Abundant deer, turkey, and upland game
Nearby duck marshes provide outstanding waterfowl hunting
Thousands of acres of KDWP public hunting land within 5 miles
Water Features & Natural Beauty
The land is enhanced by Bucksnort Creek, which winds its way from the southeast corner of the property before merging with Spring Creek, a picturesque waterway flowing south to north through the land. These water sources, combined with the rolling terrain and lush native grasses, create a perfect habitat for wildlife and livestock.
Key Highlights:
? 742 Acres in Kansas renowned Flint Hills
? High-quality Class I & II soils excellent farming potential
? Prime hunting & recreational tract deer, turkey, waterfowl
? Two creeks Bucksnort Creek & Spring Creek provide year-round water
? Close to Tuttle Creek Reservoir and KDWP public hunting land
? Rural Water Along Spring Creek Road
? High-Speed Fiber Optic Cable Available for Building Sites
This property offers a rare combination of income potential, natural beauty, and recreational appeal. Whether youre looking for a top-tier ranch, productive farmland, or a private retreat for hunting and outdoor activities, this Flint Hills gem delivers.
List Price: $4,100,000
***Deer pictures provided by landowner. The one buy the barbwire fence was taken by the owner himself from his truck window with his phone while the game camera one was taken by one of his sons cameras in 2024.
Pictures and property lines are illustrations only and not guaranteed to be actual property lines.
04/12/2025
$1,150,000
134.47 ac.
ACTIVE
Marshall County - Summerfield, KS
Legal Description:
S06, T01, R09, ACRES 140.9, IN SW1/4 LESS ROW & 4.7 +/- acre Homesite
Brokers Notes:
134.47 Surveyed Acres Northern Marshall County, Kansas
Highly Tillable | Class II Soils | Immediate Access
This exceptional 134.47-acre tract located in northern Marshall County, Kansas, presents a rare opportunity to acquire a high-quality, income-producing farm with excellent agronomic fundamentals and strong investment potential. The property consists of highly productive cropland that has been well cared for, with recent inputs already invested for long-term soil health and productivity.
Key Highlights:
134.47 surveyed acres located in northern Marshall County, Kansas
Over 92.8% Class II soils, primarily Wymore Silty Clay Loam and Pawnee Clay Loam
Recent lime application at 3 tons/acre (nearly $20,000 value) to enhance long-term soil fertility
Crop rotation history: corn and soybean rotation, consistent with regional best practices
Excellent drainage and soil structure to support top-tier yields
Immediate access granted upon execution of purchase agreement and submission of certificate of liability insurance
Clean, high-quality tract with minimal waste or non-tillable acres
Strong ROI potential for investors and operators alike
Easy access via 19th road frontage
This farm is an ideal acquisition for operators looking to expand their footprint with a productive, turnkey parcel or for investors seeking an asset with reliable returns and strong appreciation potential. The soil map is dominated by Class II soils, including the highly desirable Wymore and Pawnee clay loam soil types well-known for their moisture-holding capacity, fertility, and ability to produce high yields across a range of crops. These soils offer a consistent, durable foundation for intensive row-crop farming.
A proactive and responsible fertility management plan is already in place. The seller recently applied ag lime at a rate of 3 tons per acrean investment of nearly $20,000further boosting the soils productivity and setting the stage for long-term performance. This attention to input management ensures that the farm is not only ready for immediate planting but also optimized for future success.
The farms strong performance history in a corn and soybean rotation demonstrates its adaptability and yield potential. With efficient field layouts, minimal slope, and no wasted acres, this is a farm that works as hard as you do. Whether youre an experienced operator seeking additional acres to run through your existing program or an investor looking for a low-risk, high-output asset in an appreciating area, this property checks all the boxes.
Furthermore, the property is offered with immediate possession upon execution of the purchase contract and proof of liability insuranceallowing a buyer to begin preparations for the current or upcoming crop season without delay. This is an uncommon opportunity to gain timely access to a premium farm in a tightly held area.
Located in a strong agricultural region with competitive local markets and solid tenant demand, this tract is not expected to last long. It would make an excellent addition to any farm operation or investment portfolio.
Pictures and property lines are illustrations only and not guaranteed to be actual property lines.
05/13/2025
$1,087,500
290 ac.
ACTIVE
Russell County - 188th Street, Lot#WP001, Russell, KS
Welcome to the ultimate hunting sanctuary located on the Saline River near Russell, KS! This pristine hunting property boasts an unrivaled location, nestled along the serene Saline River just 1 mile East of Highway 281 and an easy 5-mile drive from the accommodating town of Russell.Spanning over 290 acres, this farm has everything you could ever want if you're an avid trophy deer or turkey hunter looking for the perfect farm to hunt giant Kansas whitetail deer and gobblers! This property features over 1 mile of outstanding and highly sought-after Saline River bottom. Widely celebrated as one of the most coveted river basins in the state for trophy whitetail deer hunting, this area of the state has a reputable track record of producing Boone and Crockett caliber bucks, making this farm an easy choice for avid hunters.Located in a wildlife-rich area of the state, there is an abundance of wildlife flourishing on this property. With high populations of Rio Grande turkeys, this farm guarantees exceptional turkey hunting experiences, complemented by the strategic placement of elevated hunting blinds and wildlife feeders thoughtfully integrated into the landscape for hunting bruiser whitetails, great habitat for quail, and located in a main flyway for migratory birds!This property is turnkey and ready to hunt this fall. It is fully equipped with everything from hunting blinds to feeders, food plots, and live water sourceseverything you need for a successful hunt this coming deer season.Apart from the exceptional hunting opportunities, the versatility of this land includes 133.54 acres of prime tillable land, commonly planted with corn, milo, and wheat, with potential for alfalfa as well. These prime cropland acres attract wildlife to the farm while establishing an income return from the property. Accessible from two sides, this property offers privacy and seclusion, creating a tranquil haven where whitetail deer feel secure off the beaten path. Don't miss the chance to own this whitetail hunting dream property. Contact the listing agents today to see this incredible farm firsthand.
03/24/2025
$617,385
156.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Harper County - 1316-1396 NW 40th Ave, Harper, KS
PRICE REDUCED!! Take a look at this awesome 156.3 +/- acres of scenic timber and grassland located in Harper County, Kansas! This property has the perfect mix for massive whitetails. This tract not only has enormous potential for deer, but also amazing financial revenue streams from cattle leases and wind turbines. It is located just 8 +/- miles from the city of Harper. This county is highly sought after due to high mineral content and amazing bedding for wildlife. Don't miss your opportunity at this whitetail paradise. Boundary lines are approximate. All showings are by appointment only. For more information or to schedule a private viewing please contact Jacob Lemons at (620) 501-3688 .
01/11/2025
$2,418,793
865.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Osborne County - County Road 659, Lot#WP001, Natoma, KS
This Osborne County combination ranch offers exceptional opportunities for both cattle operations and hunting enthusiasts.For the cattleman, this property is fully equipped and ready for immediate use, featuring a completely fenced perimeter and strategically placed cross-fencing for effective rotational grazing. The blend of cool-season grassy draws and warm-season hillsides and hilltops extends the grazing season, enhancing operational flexibility. The tillable acres are thoughtfully designed with fenced-in and fenced-out sections, providing versatility for winter grazing, hay production, or conventional crop harvesting. Reliable water access is ensured through well-placed water tanks supplied by a dependable well, offering peace of mind during dry spells.For the hunter, this ranch boasts diverse terrain with deep, brushy canyons and hardwood-lined drainages, creating prime habitat for the mature whitetail bucks. Ample tillable acreage, along with standing food plots, ensures a reliable year-round presence of deer, while turkey, pheasant, quail, and various small game species further enhance the property's hunting appeal. Seasoned hunters recognize that this type of varied landscape offers consistent success in pursuing mature bucks.This property has experienced minimal hunting pressure in recent years and comes equipped with two strategically placed Banks blinds and three 3,000-pound gravity feeders, making it ready for the next owner to enjoy premier hunting experiences.Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a well-rounded ranch offering both agricultural productivity and exceptional hunting potential. Viewings are by appointment only, so contact a listing agent today for further details.
10/17/2024
$1,038,450
301 ac.
ACTIVE
Sumner County - South Tyler Road, Lot#WP001, South Haven, KS
This farm is undoubtedly one of what many would call a Classic landscape variety in style. Prime creek bottom habitat, hunting, and tillable all wrapped into one property with that classic farm feel. This beautiful farm sits just outside of South Haven and has an outstanding creek bottom with two creeks coming together on the southeast portion of the property. Both Middle Shoo Fly Creek, which meanders right down the entire center of the farm, and also West Shoo Fly Creek come together on this property, making the main channel Shoo Fly Creek flowing on to the south. The current tillable is share-cropped with a local farmer tenant and provides a very nice income to the owner, which is approximately $18,000 to $20,000 net per year!! Combine that aspect of the property and add in the exceptional deer and turkey in this area, and it is certainly a highly productive farm. The creeks are lined all the way through the property with big giant mature timber with a wide range of species, including oak, sycamore, and with a mix of brush and lined with tall grass. The timber diverts back and forth, creating numerous tucked away areas that are not seen from any roads and can be planted to any type of crop or food plot if so desired. The farm has access all along the west side, and there is an additional access road to the NE corner. If the creek has high water, you can always get to the east portion of the farm. The tillable fields maintain excellent soils with Class II soils almost completely throughout, including Elandco, Milan, and Farnum loam soils. The tillable includes 167 acres of current crop along with some heavy grass and old terraced fields on the east half of the farm. This farm also has a 1998 model mobile home that is just right for a hunting cabin or weekend getaway. It has power, septic, and rural water already established. The deer in this area are consistently strong, with great bucks harvested every fall. With the classic habitat mix, the wildlife is comfortable here, and deer and turkeys are always present. The property currently has one Redneck blind and 3 feeders in place, with options for many more enhancements. This is a great opportunity to invest in a classic-style farm in a great area not far off the interstate; please reach out to the listing agent for additional information or to schedule an in-person tour of the property.
02/21/2025
$587,000
156.99 ac.
ACTIVE
Jewell County - Burr Oak, KS
Legal Description:
S20, T02, R09W, ACRES 157.0 , SE1/4 LESS ROW
FSA Information:
Farmland Acres = 156.99
-DCP Cropland Acres = 123.35
-Base Acres = 115.81 (Wheat 51.11 ac, Soybeans 38.30 ac, Grain Sorghum 26.4 ac)
Property Taxes: $2,703.00
Brokers Notes: This property features 123 acres of cropland with a possibility of adding additional cropland acres with minimal conservation work in the northeast corner. The cropland includes over 58% Class II & Class III soil types. BonusIf you have a cattle operation, there is also a nice pasture with a pond in the northeast corner. This is perfect for a small number of cows and would make the perfect spot for wintering and calving. If you been in the market to add quality acres to your existing operation or investment portfolio, Dont miss this INCREDIBLE opportunity. Land rarely changes hand so ACT NOW!
04/24/2025
$229,750
58.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Cowley County - 192 nd Rd, Winfield, KS
Welcome to the Little Beaver Creek Recreational Farm! This property is situated in Beaver Township, within the fertile soils of Cowley County, Kansas. This particular 58.17 acre farm lies just 2.5 miles northeast of the Arkansas River. It's a perfect fit for any buyer looking for an affordable, small-acreage tract to work and enhance the habitat base for wildlife. Due to its proximity to the Arkansas River, very large, mature bucks frequently use the property as they age and seek out small, secluded, low-pressure areas. The farm has produced multiple deer scoring over 160" in recent years, with one buck harvested within the township section grossing over 180". This trend is typical for the area, where large mature bucks are consistently harvested on small parcels within approximately 3 miles of a major riparian corridor. The farm also offers productive soils with numerous options: food plots, continued cash rent farming, or potential CRP grassland opportunities through the NRCS. Each of these paths could enhance wildlife habitat and provide potential income for the new owner. A drainage area in the center of the property could support the development of a small -acre pondideal for waterfowl hunting, fishing, and providing quality water for wildlife. Quail and pheasant are commonly seen on the property, along with a variety of furbearing animals. Located only 45 minutes from the Wichita metro area, this property allows for convenient accessmaking it possible to hit the deer stand shortly after clocking out from work. Mineral rights do not transfer. All showings are by appointment only. For more information or to schedule a private viewing, please contact Drew Palmer at (620) 660-2355 .
01/03/2025
$3,200,000
200 ac.
ACTIVE
Miami County - 6302 W 295th St, Louisburg, KS
Take a look at this remarkable 200 +/- acre property located just south of Louisburg, Kansas, which was once the renowned 18-hole Metcalf Ridge Golf Course. Although it currently requires some maintenance and updates to restore it to its former glory, the property's impeccable layout makes it a prime candidate for revival or new development. In its prime, Metcalf Ridge Golf Course was celebrated for its demanding holes, earning a reputation as one of the most challenging courses in the county. Dotted with clusters of timber and numerous water hazards, a round of golf here promised an exhilarating experience. From the expansive back deck of the clubhouse, one can enjoy the awe-inspiring view of the 13 +/- acre lakea truly exceptional sight. Additionally, a clear 4 +/- acre pond is located alongside several smaller ponds scattered throughout the course, further enhancing its appeal. However, the potential of this property extends beyond its prospects as a golf course. The rolling topography, seclusion, and blacktop road frontage make it a prime candidate for a new housing development just outside of town. The harmonious blend of open meadows, lush greenery, and large bodies of water creates a serene and extraordinary escape to the peace and beauty of the countryside, with the convenience of town nearby. This tract also offers incredible recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Anglers will delight in the abundance of largemouth bass, crappie, and bluegill found in the two larger bodies of water, making it a fishing paradise waiting to be explored. Furthermore, the property holds tremendous potential for outstanding deer and turkey hunting. The minimal hunting pressure in and around the area creates an ideal environment for deer, with ample locations to add food plots or bedding habitat. On top of this, thousands of ducks and geese find refuge on the ponds each year, greatly increasing the hunting opportunities and potential. Aside from its recreational opportunities, the property appeals to ranchers and producers seeking acreage for hay production and grazing livestock. The land provides an excellent opportunity to integrate into existing ranching operations, offering a reliable water source even during dry spells. The entire golf course is irrigated from the lake, with water rights and pumps in place to water a large portion of the property or refill the irrigation lake from the creek if needed. An alternative option exists for those interested in retaining the golf course while seeking a return on investment. By reducing it to a 9-hole course and strategically developing elegant homes surrounding the fairways, one can create an exceptional atmosphere for golfing accompanied by private residences. The possibilities for this remarkable property are endless and need to be seen in person to truly appreciate. All showings are by appointment only. For more information or to schedule a private viewing, please contact Shea Miller at (913) 208-1364 .
05/19/2025
Auction
147.59 ac.
ACTIVE
Labette County - 14019 WALLACE RD, Oswego, KS
Live auction 1:00 PM June 28 Auction to be held at home location
14019 Wallace Rd, Oswego, Ks.
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Located just north of Oswego KS lays this beautiful diverse hunting tract, monster white tail deer, and giant turkeys, are just the start of animals that call this property home. A mix of mature walnut, oak, cedar, and peaceful rolling hills, the wildlife can feel safe and comfortable in its surroundings. This hunting tract also offers Neosho river duck hunting and what an opportunity this is, with the large amount of ducks traveling the Neosho river this property holds endless possibilities. The well placed deer stands and deer feeders are staying with the property, most of the hard work is done with these being very successful sites. Whether you are looking for a new place to call home, or want an outstanding hunting cabin. This 1,873 sq foot brick home could be just the ticket. With a roomy open floor plan and tall ceilings there are lots of options to display your trophy mounts, and with several outbuilds you will have plenty of room to store your toys, This property has been very well maintained, fertilized yearly, and has been in hay production for many years; however, another option is a cattle operation as the property is fenced for a cattle operation as well.
Don't miss Rare opportunity to own a unique piece of property bordering the Neosho River, and one of the hottest growing duck areas. This property has years of trophy buck history, and many turkeys call this place home as well , also has a large pond with large bass and all kinds of fish, as well as river fishing. The opportunity of the nearby Neosho River being a major flyway for the ducks. What an outstanding property to set up camp, design the way you want, and have an excellent duck hunting opportunity or simply enjoy the God given wildlife surrounding the farm home.
*147.6 acres * 1,873Sq. ft home. Neosho river frontage, outstanding deer turkey and duck hunting property
Land and Farm house in Oswego, Ks.
This central location is perfect for any individual, family, or hunting investor. With the Oswego golf course only one mile away, and restarunts,and stores a few miles away, Just 1.5 hours to Tulse Airport, 2.5 hours to Wichita, Ks Airport, and less than 2 hours to Northwest Arkansas National Airport.
Terms & Conditions: 10% earnest money down day of sale. Closing shall be with Security 1st Title Oswego within 30 days from auction date. Taxes shall be prorated to the date of closing. Pre-approved bidders only. Title and closing costs shall be 50/50 between Sellers and Buyers. All personal property (if applicable) and Real Estate shall be selling as is, where is, and without any warranties or guarantees. All Real Estate is selling subject to easements. Real Estate is not selling subject to any inspections. Possession will be day of closing subject to a 2025 hay lease. Owners mineral intrests will transfer to buyer.
Any announcements made day of sale shall take precedence over any other advertised material.
Track: Section: 04 Township: 33 Range: 21
Tract discription: S04, T33, R21, ACRES 147.59, BEG SW/C N1460' E562' N775' W562' N TO N LI SW1/4 N1584' E TO CTR NEOSHO RIV SELY ALG RIV TO CK SWLY ALG CK TO A PT
Contact Land Agent and Auctioneer: Cody Ross (417)529-4416
05/11/2025
$506,040
84.34 ac.
ACTIVE
Jefferson County - Meriden, KS
Heres a chance to own a truly first-class mixed-use property in a prime location. This +/- 84.34-acre tract just outside of Topeka, KS features a combination of +/- 32 acres of productive bottom groundprimarily Kennebec and Reading soilswith the balance in timber and Muddy Creek frontage.
This farm offers a rare blend of recreational opportunities and cropland income, making it an ideal investment or getaway. Its close proximity to both Topeka and Perry Lake adds to the convenience and long-term appeal.
Dont miss this opportunityreach out today to schedule a showing.
11/14/2023
$180,000
38.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Butler County - SW 10th Street, Towanda, KS
Check out LOT D, a 40 acre home lot near Towanda, KS! This area is highly sought after for its ease of access to highway 254 and its proximity to both El Dorado and Wichita, KS. Live in the county with only a short drive on the highway to all the urban ammenities.
This is one of four lots available in this area. There are three similar lots spanning westward. Contact listing agent for more information.
Land
Picture your new home sitting among the gently rolling hills and scattered trees, cedars, plum thickets, sumac and native prairie grasses that are so typical of the Kansas Flint Hills.
Improvements
Rural water and electric are both located nearby. (Buyer needs to verify availability and connectivity).
Recreation
There is plenty of land to build your dream home and enjoy the landscape for hunting, shooting, hiking, cycling or any number of other activities.
The Agricultural 40 zoning allows for agricultural and livestock related activities, making this the perfect set up for building your own horse stable or riding arena!
Kansas whitetail deer, bobwhite quail and dove are prevalent on the property.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Water rights will transfer to new owners.
Mineral rights will not transfer to new owners. Sellers do not own the mineral rights.
Region & Climate
Towanda, Kansas receives an average of 33.6 inches of rainfall each year. Folks who live in the Towanda, Kansas area will experience all four seasons throughout the year.
Location
This property resides in the Circle School District 275.
This property is located approximately 35 miles from Wichita's Eisenhower National Airport. It is only minutes to all the ammenities that El Dorado, KS has to offer, including restaurants, entertainment, medical and other services. El Dorado State Park and Reservoir is only minutes away as well.
05/28/2025
Auction
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Butler County - 11343 Southwest 40th Street, Towanda, KS
ONLINE ONLY!!! NO MINIMUM, NO RESERVE!!!LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION!!!!Gorgeous 40+/- acres selling separate and together with an adjacent 40+/- acres! This is PRIME land only minutes from Towanda and is selling to the highest bidder, regardless of price!!!
40+/- Acres
Beautiful, rolling land
Treelined and wooded area
Creek bed
Quonset
5+/- miles to Towanda
Circle School district
Approx. 20 min to East Wichita
This lush acreage can be yours - 40 or 80+/- acres - selling to the highest bidder, regardless of price!!!
Property offered at ONLINE ONLY auction.| 10% Buyer's Premium will be added to the final bid.|BIDDING OPENS: Thursday, June 12th, 2025 at 2 PM(cst)|BIDDING BEGINS CLOSING: Wednesday, June 25th, 2025 at 2 PM(cst). Bidding will remain open on this property until 1 minute has passed without receiving a bid. Property available to preview by appointment.
Taxes on the individual parcels will be estimated at closing as final amounts will not be available until such time as the lot split is finalized.
"Separate and together, meaning there is an opportunity to bid on each parcel individually or both together. Each parcelwill first be offered individually. Upon the close of the individual parcels, bidding on both parcels together in their entirety will begin and the starting bid will be the combined total of the high bid for each parcel individually. The high bids for the individual parcels will be held pending the results on the auction of them together.
If the high bid on the parcels together exceeds the high bid on each individual parcel, then the high bidder will be required to execute a Sales Contract to purchase both parcels together. If the total high bid on the parcels togetherdoes not exceed the combined high bids on the parcels individually, the high bidders on each individual parcel will execute their respective sales contract for their specific parcel.
05/23/2025
Auction
69 ac.
ACTIVE
Saline County - W Diamond Dr, Salina, KS
Parcel outlines are estimates - 5 lot auction in Salina Kansas
The four southmost lots are all zoned industrial and newly platted for development. Each lot is approximately 7.9 acres. Located just inside the city limit, these tracts are situated in a highly trafficked area, near local travel stops and hotels. Just one mile east of the I-70, I-135 junction, this is a prime development area near a major Midwest corridor.
The north most lot is approx. 37 acres of income producing farm ground just outside of the city limits. It is currently planted to wheat, with Class IIw soils.
03/28/2025
$920,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Johnson County - 14728 Four Corners Rd, Gardner, KS
Perfect Home building site - Investment Property
mix of timber and tillable acres or food plots
Water and Electric available
20 mins from Panasonic Energy -Desoto, KS
10 mins from New Century Air Center
40 mins from Kansas City
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