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07/30/2025
$3,219,200
643.84 ac.
ACTIVE
Pottawatomie County - Green Valley Rd, Manhattan, KS
643.84 acres in Pottawatomie County, KS just east of Tuttle Creek Reservoir. Features rolling pasture, spring-fed draws, and a creek-like drainage. Excellent whitetail habitat with strong deer numbers and natural travel corridors. Cedar and hardwood timber throughout. Fully fenced with no structural improvements. Ideal for both cattle grazing and trophy deer hunting in a sought-after location.
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Located just 2.5 miles east of the Tuttle Creek Reservoir spillway in northeast Kansas, Krouse Brothers Ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a sizable piece of land in one of the state's most desirable recreational and agricultural regions. This 643.84 acre property features a strong combination of rolling native grass pasture, hardwood-lined draws, spring-fed drainages, and a central creek-like corridorall providing excellent habitat for both wildlife and livestock.
The terrain is diverse and scenic, with open meadows giving way to deep, timbered draws filled with cedar and mature hardwoods. Multiple springs emerge in these shaded areas, supplying year-round water sources that support healthy deer populations and provide dependable stock water. These natural draws create ideal bedding, cover, and travel corridors for wildlife, while also enhancing the land's overall grazing potential.
Northeast Kansas is widely recognized for its strong whitetail genetics and consistent production of mature bucks, and this property is no exception. With minimal pressure and natural terrain that funnels deer movement, it sets up well for both archery and firearm seasons. The mix of food, cover, and water across the property and surrounding area allows for multiple stand locations and season-long hunting opportunities. In addition to whitetail deer, the property supports a healthy population of wild turkeys and bobwhite quail, adding upland and spring hunting opportunities to an already well-rounded recreational offering.
Krouse Brothers Ranch sits in a region where large landholdings are tightly held and rarely brought to market. The surrounding area includes a mix of working farms, recreational tracts, and legacy ranches. Its close proximity to Tuttle Creek Reservoirone of Kansas' largest lakesadds year-round value with public hunting, fishing, and water recreation just minutes away.
There are no structural improvements beyond perimeter fencing, offering a blank slate for future developmentwhether it's a ranch headquarters, hunting cabin, or country residence. With productive pasture, well-maintained fencing, and top-end whitetail habitat, this is a true multi-use property that blends livestock production with premier hunting potential.
Region & Climate
Located near Manhattan, the region is known for its rolling Flint Hills landscape, productive pastureland, and exceptional deer hunting. The climate has four distinct seasons with warm summers, cold winters, and an average annual precipitation of 34 inches. This part of Kansas offers a balanced mix of agriculture, outdoor recreation, and small-town convenience.
Location
Krouse Brothers Ranch is located in Pottawatomie County, Kansas, just 2.5 miles east of the Tuttle Creek Reservoir spillway and about 5 miles northeast of Manhattan, KS. The property offers a secluded rural setting with convenient access to town, services, and major highways. Manhattan provides a full range of amenities including hospitals, retail, dining, and is home to Kansas State University. Air travel is available just 13 miles away at Manhattan Regional Airport (MHK), which offers daily commercial flights to Dallas and Chicago, while Kansas City International Airport (MCI) and Wichita's Eisenhower National Airport (ICT) are both just under two hours away. Nearby recreational options include Tuttle Creek State Park and Reservoir, which offers boating, fishing, camping, and hiking opportunities. The area is surrounded by a mix of large ranches, managed hunting ground, and productive farmland, making this location ideal for both livestock operations and serious hunters who value accessibility without sacrificing privacy.
07/30/2025
$3,219,200
643.84 ac.
ACTIVE
Pottawatomie County - Green Valley Rd, Manhattan, KS
643.84 acres in Pottawatomie County, KS just east of Tuttle Creek Reservoir. Features rolling pasture, spring-fed draws, and a creek-like drainage. Excellent whitetail habitat with strong deer numbers and natural travel corridors. Cedar and hardwood timber throughout. Fully fenced with no structural improvements. Ideal for both cattle grazing and trophy deer hunting in a sought-after location.
Land
Located just 2.5 miles east of the Tuttle Creek Reservoir spillway in northeast Kansas, Krouse Brothers Ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a sizable piece of land in one of the state's most desirable recreational and agricultural regions. This 643.84 acre property features a strong combination of rolling native grass pasture, hardwood-lined draws, spring-fed drainages, and a central creek-like corridorall providing excellent habitat for both wildlife and livestock.
The terrain is diverse and scenic, with open meadows giving way to deep, timbered draws filled with cedar and mature hardwoods. Multiple springs emerge in these shaded areas, supplying year-round water sources that support healthy deer populations and provide dependable stock water. These natural draws create ideal bedding, cover, and travel corridors for wildlife, while also enhancing the land's overall grazing potential.
Northeast Kansas is widely recognized for its strong whitetail genetics and consistent production of mature bucks, and this property is no exception. With minimal pressure and natural terrain that funnels deer movement, it sets up well for both archery and firearm seasons. The mix of food, cover, and water across the property and surrounding area allows for multiple stand locations and season-long hunting opportunities. In addition to whitetail deer, the property supports a healthy population of wild turkeys and bobwhite quail, adding upland and spring hunting opportunities to an already well-rounded recreational offering.
Krouse Brothers Ranch sits in a region where large landholdings are tightly held and rarely brought to market. The surrounding area includes a mix of working farms, recreational tracts, and legacy ranches. Its close proximity to Tuttle Creek Reservoirone of Kansas' largest lakesadds year-round value with public hunting, fishing, and water recreation just minutes away.
There are no structural improvements beyond perimeter fencing, offering a blank slate for future developmentwhether it's a ranch headquarters, hunting cabin, or country residence. With productive pasture, well-maintained fencing, and top-end whitetail habitat, this is a true multi-use property that blends livestock production with premier hunting potential.
Region & Climate
Located near Manhattan, the region is known for its rolling Flint Hills landscape, productive pastureland, and exceptional deer hunting. The climate has four distinct seasons with warm summers, cold winters, and an average annual precipitation of 34 inches. This part of Kansas offers a balanced mix of agriculture, outdoor recreation, and small-town convenience.
Location
Krouse Brothers Ranch is located in Pottawatomie County, Kansas, just 2.5 miles east of the Tuttle Creek Reservoir spillway and about 5 miles northeast of Manhattan, KS. The property offers a secluded rural setting with convenient access to town, services, and major highways. Manhattan provides a full range of amenities including hospitals, retail, dining, and is home to Kansas State University. Air travel is available just 13 miles away at Manhattan Regional Airport (MHK), which offers daily commercial flights to Dallas and Chicago, while Kansas City International Airport (MCI) and Wichita's Eisenhower National Airport (ICT) are both just under two hours away. Nearby recreational options include Tuttle Creek State Park and Reservoir, which offers boating, fishing, camping, and hiking opportunities. The area is surrounded by a mix of large ranches, managed hunting ground, and productive farmland, making this location ideal for both livestock operations and serious hunters who value accessibility without sacrificing privacy.
08/07/2025
$2,950,000
398 ac.
ACTIVE
Cowley County - 24001 321st Road, Cedar Vale, KS
Nestled within 398 acres +/- of rolling hills, timber-lined draws, native grasses, and serene seclusion lies this extraordinary custom lodge a sanctuary of both luxury and adventure.
Welcome to a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own a turn-key hunting lodge estate in the heart of the Kansas Flint Hills. This 4-bed, 3-bath custom-built lodge offers 2,807 square feet of refined rustic living on 398 +/- secluded acres. Overlooking a private 12 +/- acre stocked lake with a fishing dock and trophy bass, the lodge boasts vaulted ceilings, a stone fireplace, a gourmet kitchen, and breathtaking lake views. Outback, you will find a 40'x30' shop with a lean-to, bath/shower combo, and plenty of space to support your gear and lifestyle. The lodge can sleep up to 16 people and has also been used as a short-term rental in the off-season, bringing in additional revenue.
This turn-key hunting ranch in the Flint Hills of southern Kansas is the ultimate sportsman's retreat. Split between two separate tracts within mile of each other gives plenty of opportunities to chase and harvest trophy Kansas bucks, just look at the harvest pictures for proof. This place is surrounded by large legacy ranches, which enhance the privacy and appeal while also keeping surrounding hunting pressure down to a minimum. The sellers have managed this property for trophy whitetails over the years, and it comes turn-key with multiple food plots set up, four 1,000-pound feeders, 4 Krivoman deer blinds, multiple stands, and a proven big buck history. After a morning of chasing those Kansas giants or spring thunder chickens, come back and relax at the lodge and wet a line to have an opportunity of catching giant, large-mouth bass off the private dock, with proof of 8-10 pounders being caught and released over the years.
The sellers have managed this property well over the years, and it's time to pass it along to new owners who will steward the property to perfection and carry on the legacy of a truly spectacular place. This rare and ready turn-key Kansas hunting property with luxury comforts built in can fit many needs, whether it's a group of hunters wanting a Kansas Hunting gem, a family wanting a weekend retreat, or someone wanting to put down their roots and make a permanent residence. Call listing agent Paul Smith for more information (918) 397-2737. Shown by appointment only.
Property Features
-2,807 square foot 4-bed, 3-bath lodge sleeps up to 16
-Large kitchen
-Towering vaulted ceilings
-Lodge-style fireplace
-Well-built concrete siding with fiberglass backing
-Hanso Pergola with an outdoor fire pit overlooking the lake
-40'x30' shop with a 10' lean-to and bathroom
-4 1,000-pound feeders
-4 Krivoman blinds and multiple tree stands
-Extensive trail system
-Large food plots (up to 8+/- acres)
-Lots of proven deer history over the years, see pics for proof
-Turkeys, largemouth bass, crappie
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 14
-Close to 20 bucks taken between 150-180 B&C
-Secluded on a dead-end road
-Surrounded by large cattle ranches
-Sellers have rented the lodge out on Airbnb in the offseason, collecting additional revenue, get with Paul Smith for the average revenue earned
-Mineral rights are intact and negotiable
-Personal property in the lodge is negotiable
-2024 taxes $6,280
-Located in western Cowley County, just northwest of Cedar Vale, Kansas
-80 miles from Wichita, Kansas
-2 hours from Tulsa, Oklahoma
08/07/2025
$2,950,000
398 ac.
ACTIVE
Cowley County - 24001 321st Road, Cedar Vale, KS
Nestled within 398 acres +/- of rolling hills, timber-lined draws, native grasses, and serene seclusion lies this extraordinary custom lodge a sanctuary of both luxury and adventure.
Welcome to a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own a turn-key hunting lodge estate in the heart of the Kansas Flint Hills. This 4-bed, 3-bath custom-built lodge offers 2,807 square feet of refined rustic living on 398 +/- secluded acres. Overlooking a private 12 +/- acre stocked lake with a fishing dock and trophy bass, the lodge boasts vaulted ceilings, a stone fireplace, a gourmet kitchen, and breathtaking lake views. Outback, you will find a 40'x30' shop with a lean-to, bath/shower combo, and plenty of space to support your gear and lifestyle. The lodge can sleep up to 16 people and has also been used as a short-term rental in the off-season, bringing in additional revenue.
This turn-key hunting ranch in the Flint Hills of southern Kansas is the ultimate sportsman's retreat. Split between two separate tracts within mile of each other gives plenty of opportunities to chase and harvest trophy Kansas bucks, just look at the harvest pictures for proof. This place is surrounded by large legacy ranches, which enhance the privacy and appeal while also keeping surrounding hunting pressure down to a minimum. The sellers have managed this property for trophy whitetails over the years, and it comes turn-key with multiple food plots set up, four 1,000-pound feeders, 4 Krivoman deer blinds, multiple stands, and a proven big buck history. After a morning of chasing those Kansas giants or spring thunder chickens, come back and relax at the lodge and wet a line to have an opportunity of catching giant, large-mouth bass off the private dock, with proof of 8-10 pounders being caught and released over the years.
The sellers have managed this property well over the years, and it's time to pass it along to new owners who will steward the property to perfection and carry on the legacy of a truly spectacular place. This rare and ready turn-key Kansas hunting property with luxury comforts built in can fit many needs, whether it's a group of hunters wanting a Kansas Hunting gem, a family wanting a weekend retreat, or someone wanting to put down their roots and make a permanent residence. Call listing agent Paul Smith for more information (918) 397-2737. Shown by appointment only.
Property Features
-2,807 square foot 4-bed, 3-bath lodge sleeps up to 16
-Large kitchen
-Towering vaulted ceilings
-Lodge-style fireplace
-Well-built concrete siding with fiberglass backing
-Hanso Pergola with an outdoor fire pit overlooking the lake
-40'x30' shop with a 10' lean-to and bathroom
-4 1,000-pound feeders
-4 Krivoman blinds and multiple tree stands
-Extensive trail system
-Large food plots (up to 8+/- acres)
-Lots of proven deer history over the years, see pics for proof
-Turkeys, largemouth bass, crappie
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 14
-Close to 20 bucks taken between 150-180 B&C
-Secluded on a dead-end road
-Surrounded by large cattle ranches
-Sellers have rented the lodge out on Airbnb in the offseason, collecting additional revenue, get with Paul Smith for the average revenue earned
-Mineral rights are intact and negotiable
-Personal property in the lodge is negotiable
-2024 taxes $6,280
-Located in western Cowley County, just northwest of Cedar Vale, Kansas
-80 miles from Wichita, Kansas
-2 hours from Tulsa, Oklahoma
07/15/2025
Auction
309 ac.
ACTIVE
Washington County - 8245 Kansas 16, Hollenberg, KS
309 +/- Acres Washington Co. KS Land Auction
Thursday, November 6th, 2025 @ 6:00 PM
FNB Community Room (101 C ST) Washington, KS
Janet Jones Trust & Mike & Gina Rencin Trust - Seller
Legal Description:
S34, T01, R03, 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACRES 150.2, NE4 LESS TR LYING N OF 25TH ROAD, S34, T01, R03, 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACRES 79.3, E2, NW4 EXC RD ROW AND S34, T01, R03, 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACRES 79.6, W2 NW4 EXC RD ROW
Broker’s Notes:
309 +/- Acres of PRIME Native Grass Pasture – Northern Washington County, Kansas
This 309 +/- acre tract of native grass pasture is a premium grazing opportunity located in the northern part of Washington County, Kansas. Nestled just 7 miles north of the town of Washington and only 5 miles south of the Nebraska state line, this property lies in a prime ranching area with convenient access to livestock markets in both states. Surrounded by several square miles of contiguous pastureland and just 1.5 miles east of the Washington County State Lake, this property offers privacy, productivity, and a turnkey setup for cattle producers.
The entire pasture consists of clean, well-managed native grass with a high forage value. The current owner has been proactive in pasture management, spraying the entire tract in late June to control any invasive brush or weed pressure—despite the fact that the grassland was already in excellent condition. This commitment to stewardship ensures that the pasture remains clean, productive, and able to support a high stocking rate. The rolling terrain and expansive views of the surrounding region make this a visually appealing and highly functional cattle property.
Water is one of the most critical components of any pasture, and this tract is exceptionally well-watered. The property is supplied by natural springs and spring-fed tanks, providing year-round water reliability. To further enhance livestock distribution and reduce overgrazing around a single source, two new stock tanks were recently installed. These additions make this pasture ready to support a full season grazing operations with confidence.
Infrastructure is equally strong. The perimeter fencing is in very good condition, consisting primarily of 4 and 5-wire barbed wire. The fencing has been well maintained and is cattle tight. Additionally, an all-pipe corral system is in place, providing a safe and efficient setup for working and loading livestock. These improvements offer immediate utility and reduce the need for costly upgrades.
Access to the property is outstanding. The pasture fronts a full mile of road along 25th Road, just one mile west of Quivira Road—a paved, county-maintained blacktop. The proximity to the blacktop and nearby markets adds significant value in terms of operational efficiency and logistical flexibility.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-located, clean native grass pasture with excellent water, fencing, and handling facilities. The size and condition of the tract make it ideal for expanding a cow-calf operation, backgrounding cattle, or simply owning a highly productive piece of Kansas grassland in a strong ranching area.
Property Highlights:
- 309 +/- acres of high-quality native grass
- Located 7 miles north of Washington, KS, and 5 miles south of the Nebraska border
- 1.5 miles east of Washington County State Lake
- Surrounded by thousands of acres of pastureland
- Multiple spring-fed water sources including natural springs and spring tanks
- Two new spring tanks recently installed for improved water access
- Recently sprayed (June 2025) to maintain clean, weed-free grass
- Strong 4 and 5-wire barbed wire perimeter fencing
- All-pipe corral system in excellent working condition
- 1 mile of road frontage on 25th Road
- 1 mile west of Quivira Road (paved county blacktop)
- Excellent access to cattle markets in both Kansas and Nebraska
An access easement is in place for the property to the south, utilizing the existing gate on the west portion of pasture on 25th Road by the coral, where an established pasture road proceeds south from this gate to the south gate where the pasture road connects to the property on the south.
This property is ready to go for the next livestock operator. Whether you're expanding your existing operation or investing in quality pastureland, this tract checks all the boxes for water, grass, infrastructure, and location.
Directions to Property:
From Washington, KS…travel north out of Washington on Quivira Road for 7 miles to 25th Road. Travel west on 25th Road for 1 mile where you’ll arrive at the northeast corner of the property which is located on your left (south side of 25th Road). From that point the property will be on your left (south side of 25th Road) for 1 mile. Watch for Signs!
From Steele City, NE…travel south out of town on Ida Road for 2.5 miles to the Kansas/Nebraska State Line. Continue on south on Quivira Road (Road name changed at state line) for 5 miles till you reach 25th Road. Continue right (west) on 25th Road Travel west on 25th Road for 2 miles until you arrive at the northeast corner of the property which is located on your left (south side of 25th Road). From that point the property will be on your left (south side of 25th Road) for 1 mile. Watch for Signs!
2024 Property Taxes: $1325.39
Terms & Possession: 10% down day of sale, balance due at closing on or before 12/10/25. Possession at closing. Seller to pay 2025 and prior years taxes. Title insurance, contract preparation, escrow and closing costs to be split equally between buyer and seller. Property to be sold “AS-IS, WHERE-IS” subject to items on a survey, claims of adverse possession, and all easements and exceptions of record. All inspections should be made prior to the day of the sale. This is a cash sale and is not subject to financing or any other contingencies, have your financing arrangements made prior to auction. Midwest Land and Home is acting as a Seller’s Agent and represents the seller’s interest. All information has come from reliable sources; however, potential buyers are encouraged to verify all information independently. Seller expressly disclaims any liability for errors, omissions or changes regarding any information provided for these sales. Potential purchasers are strongly urged to rely solely upon their own inspections and opinions in preparing to purchase property and are advised not to rely on any representations made by the seller or their agents. Statements made the day of sale take precedence over all other printed materials. Aerials are representations and not guaranteed to be actual property lines. Anthony Bruna, Bruna Law, LLC, Attorney for Sellers, Pony Express Title, escrow, title & closing agent.
07/15/2025
Auction
309 ac.
ACTIVE
Washington County - 8245 Kansas 16, Hollenberg, KS
309 +/- Acres Washington Co. KS Land Auction
Thursday, November 6th, 2025 @ 6:00 PM
FNB Community Room (101 C ST) Washington, KS
Janet Jones Trust & Mike & Gina Rencin Trust - Seller
Legal Description:
S34, T01, R03, 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACRES 150.2, NE4 LESS TR LYING N OF 25TH ROAD, S34, T01, R03, 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACRES 79.3, E2, NW4 EXC RD ROW AND S34, T01, R03, 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACRES 79.6, W2 NW4 EXC RD ROW
Broker’s Notes:
309 +/- Acres of PRIME Native Grass Pasture – Northern Washington County, Kansas
This 309 +/- acre tract of native grass pasture is a premium grazing opportunity located in the northern part of Washington County, Kansas. Nestled just 7 miles north of the town of Washington and only 5 miles south of the Nebraska state line, this property lies in a prime ranching area with convenient access to livestock markets in both states. Surrounded by several square miles of contiguous pastureland and just 1.5 miles east of the Washington County State Lake, this property offers privacy, productivity, and a turnkey setup for cattle producers.
The entire pasture consists of clean, well-managed native grass with a high forage value. The current owner has been proactive in pasture management, spraying the entire tract in late June to control any invasive brush or weed pressure—despite the fact that the grassland was already in excellent condition. This commitment to stewardship ensures that the pasture remains clean, productive, and able to support a high stocking rate. The rolling terrain and expansive views of the surrounding region make this a visually appealing and highly functional cattle property.
Water is one of the most critical components of any pasture, and this tract is exceptionally well-watered. The property is supplied by natural springs and spring-fed tanks, providing year-round water reliability. To further enhance livestock distribution and reduce overgrazing around a single source, two new stock tanks were recently installed. These additions make this pasture ready to support a full season grazing operations with confidence.
Infrastructure is equally strong. The perimeter fencing is in very good condition, consisting primarily of 4 and 5-wire barbed wire. The fencing has been well maintained and is cattle tight. Additionally, an all-pipe corral system is in place, providing a safe and efficient setup for working and loading livestock. These improvements offer immediate utility and reduce the need for costly upgrades.
Access to the property is outstanding. The pasture fronts a full mile of road along 25th Road, just one mile west of Quivira Road—a paved, county-maintained blacktop. The proximity to the blacktop and nearby markets adds significant value in terms of operational efficiency and logistical flexibility.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-located, clean native grass pasture with excellent water, fencing, and handling facilities. The size and condition of the tract make it ideal for expanding a cow-calf operation, backgrounding cattle, or simply owning a highly productive piece of Kansas grassland in a strong ranching area.
Property Highlights:
- 309 +/- acres of high-quality native grass
- Located 7 miles north of Washington, KS, and 5 miles south of the Nebraska border
- 1.5 miles east of Washington County State Lake
- Surrounded by thousands of acres of pastureland
- Multiple spring-fed water sources including natural springs and spring tanks
- Two new spring tanks recently installed for improved water access
- Recently sprayed (June 2025) to maintain clean, weed-free grass
- Strong 4 and 5-wire barbed wire perimeter fencing
- All-pipe corral system in excellent working condition
- 1 mile of road frontage on 25th Road
- 1 mile west of Quivira Road (paved county blacktop)
- Excellent access to cattle markets in both Kansas and Nebraska
An access easement is in place for the property to the south, utilizing the existing gate on the west portion of pasture on 25th Road by the coral, where an established pasture road proceeds south from this gate to the south gate where the pasture road connects to the property on the south.
This property is ready to go for the next livestock operator. Whether you're expanding your existing operation or investing in quality pastureland, this tract checks all the boxes for water, grass, infrastructure, and location.
Directions to Property:
From Washington, KS…travel north out of Washington on Quivira Road for 7 miles to 25th Road. Travel west on 25th Road for 1 mile where you’ll arrive at the northeast corner of the property which is located on your left (south side of 25th Road). From that point the property will be on your left (south side of 25th Road) for 1 mile. Watch for Signs!
From Steele City, NE…travel south out of town on Ida Road for 2.5 miles to the Kansas/Nebraska State Line. Continue on south on Quivira Road (Road name changed at state line) for 5 miles till you reach 25th Road. Continue right (west) on 25th Road Travel west on 25th Road for 2 miles until you arrive at the northeast corner of the property which is located on your left (south side of 25th Road). From that point the property will be on your left (south side of 25th Road) for 1 mile. Watch for Signs!
2024 Property Taxes: $1325.39
Terms & Possession: 10% down day of sale, balance due at closing on or before 12/10/25. Possession at closing. Seller to pay 2025 and prior years taxes. Title insurance, contract preparation, escrow and closing costs to be split equally between buyer and seller. Property to be sold “AS-IS, WHERE-IS” subject to items on a survey, claims of adverse possession, and all easements and exceptions of record. All inspections should be made prior to the day of the sale. This is a cash sale and is not subject to financing or any other contingencies, have your financing arrangements made prior to auction. Midwest Land and Home is acting as a Seller’s Agent and represents the seller’s interest. All information has come from reliable sources; however, potential buyers are encouraged to verify all information independently. Seller expressly disclaims any liability for errors, omissions or changes regarding any information provided for these sales. Potential purchasers are strongly urged to rely solely upon their own inspections and opinions in preparing to purchase property and are advised not to rely on any representations made by the seller or their agents. Statements made the day of sale take precedence over all other printed materials. Aerials are representations and not guaranteed to be actual property lines. Anthony Bruna, Bruna Law, LLC, Attorney for Sellers, Pony Express Title, escrow, title & closing agent.
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.
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.
09/26/2025
No Price
1186.22 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenwood County - 3148 Dd Road, Gridley, KS
Live and Online at Ranchandfarmauctions.comAuction Date: 11/05/2025Auction Time: 11:30 AM CTAuction Held At: Champions Landing, 1801 Rural St, Emporia, KS 66801Entire Farm Description:The Greenwood County Ranch represents a rare offering of 1,186.22 contiguous acres in the heart of the Flint Hills. Selling in two tracts, this auction combines recreational features, grazing production, residential improvements, and income potential in a location long known for productive grasslands and outstanding wildlife habitat.Tract 1 totals 816 acres and features a diverse mix of Flint Hills native grass pasture, hardwood drainages, and a centerpiece 29 acre lake. The lake provides reliable water and recreation, supporting fishing, waterfowl hunting, and boating activities. A nice launch area provides access to the water for boats and jet skis. The 3,749 sq ft six-bedroom home sits on the north side of the lake, suitable for full-time residence, weekend use, or potential short-term rental income. The home features a large main bedroom with a second-level balcony deck overlooking the lake, a screened-in porch entryway, and a main-level deck facing the water's edge. Two large metal buildings with concrete floors provide storage for boats, equipment, and your vehicles.Additional recreation opportunities on Tract 1 include exceptional fishing for largemouth bass, crappie and other panfish as well as hunting for whitetail deer, waterfowl, and upland birds. There is a pit blind located off the point on the east side of the lake, providing a perfect hide when hunting ducks and geese. A hardwood drainage with a centrally located food plot and elevated blind creates a turnkey deer hunting setup in a region known for producing trophy bucks. With the Verdigris River Valley a mile away, you never know what buck may show up during the rut.This property is 75 miles from Wichita, 85 miles from Kansas City and 120 miles from Tulsa. While touring the property, multiple coveys of bobwhite quail and several turkeys were observed, further enhancing the recreational appeal. The tract also contains an active rock quarry with a lease offering an established income stream in addition to grazing value.Tract 2 encompasses 370 acres of well-maintained Flint Hills native grass pasture. This tract includes a 6 or 7 acre lake and an additional pond, both centrally located to distribute grazing pressure effectively. A trap and catch pen in the southeast corner of the ranch makes livestock handling efficient. With dependable water and strong forage, Tract 2 supports cow-calf or yearling operations and aligns with the high demand for Flint Hills grazing leases.Together, these two tracts provide buyers with multiple avenues of use. Tract 1 carries strong recreational value alongside grazing capacity and income from the quarry, while Tract 2 enhances the grazing operation with additional water and handling facilities. Both tracts are accessible by county road and benefit from their location near Eureka (15 miles), El Dorado (25 miles), and Wichita (60 miles).This Greenwood County auction offers an opportunity to acquire substantial Flint Hills acreage combining ranching, recreation, and income potential. Contact the listing agents today to schedule a private showing of the ranch and all it has to offer.Tract 1 Description:Tract 1 consists of 816 acres of Flint Hills native grass, recreation, and improvements. The property's focal point is a 29 acre lake, large enough for fishing, waterfowl hunting, and recreational boating. A 3,749 sq ft six-bedroom home sits along the north side of the lake, offering residential or rental potential. Two large metal buildings with concrete flooring provide ample storage. A hardwood drainage with a food plot and an elevated blind creates a ready hunting setup in an area noted for trophy whitetails. Quail coveys were observed during inspection, adding upland bird opportunities. In addition to these features, the native grass supports grazing operations, making Tract 1 a balanced offering of recreation, residence, and income.Tract 2 Description:Tract 2 includes 370 acres of Flint Hills native grass pasture. Water sources include a 6 or 7 acre lake and a secondary pond, both centrally located for effective grazing distribution. A trap and catch pen in the southeast corner enables efficient livestock handling and shipping. The water features also provide fishing and waterfowl opportunities. This tract supports strong grazing potential, aligning with the premium demand for Flint Hills pasture. With multiple uses and reliable resources, Tract 2 complements a grazing operation or serves as a standalone investment.CRP Acres/payment: No CRPTaxes: TBDLease Status: Open Tenancy for 2026 grazingPossession: Immediate possession subject to the current tenant's rights for 2025Survey needed?: No survey neededBrief Legal: 1186.22 acres located pt S7 T23S R13E and S8 T23S R13E Greenwood Co, KSPIDs: 103-07-0-00-00-001.00-0, 103-07-0-00-00-001.01-0, 103-08-0-00-00-001.00-0, 103-08-0-00-00-001.01-0Lat/Lon: 38.06255, -96.0225Zip Code: 66852
09/26/2025
No Price
1186.22 ac.
ACTIVE
Greenwood County - 3148 Dd Road, Gridley, KS
Live and Online at Ranchandfarmauctions.comAuction Date: 11/05/2025Auction Time: 11:30 AM CTAuction Held At: Champions Landing, 1801 Rural St, Emporia, KS 66801Entire Farm Description:The Greenwood County Ranch represents a rare offering of 1,186.22 contiguous acres in the heart of the Flint Hills. Selling in two tracts, this auction combines recreational features, grazing production, residential improvements, and income potential in a location long known for productive grasslands and outstanding wildlife habitat.Tract 1 totals 816 acres and features a diverse mix of Flint Hills native grass pasture, hardwood drainages, and a centerpiece 29 acre lake. The lake provides reliable water and recreation, supporting fishing, waterfowl hunting, and boating activities. A nice launch area provides access to the water for boats and jet skis. The 3,749 sq ft six-bedroom home sits on the north side of the lake, suitable for full-time residence, weekend use, or potential short-term rental income. The home features a large main bedroom with a second-level balcony deck overlooking the lake, a screened-in porch entryway, and a main-level deck facing the water's edge. Two large metal buildings with concrete floors provide storage for boats, equipment, and your vehicles.Additional recreation opportunities on Tract 1 include exceptional fishing for largemouth bass, crappie and other panfish as well as hunting for whitetail deer, waterfowl, and upland birds. There is a pit blind located off the point on the east side of the lake, providing a perfect hide when hunting ducks and geese. A hardwood drainage with a centrally located food plot and elevated blind creates a turnkey deer hunting setup in a region known for producing trophy bucks. With the Verdigris River Valley a mile away, you never know what buck may show up during the rut.This property is 75 miles from Wichita, 85 miles from Kansas City and 120 miles from Tulsa. While touring the property, multiple coveys of bobwhite quail and several turkeys were observed, further enhancing the recreational appeal. The tract also contains an active rock quarry with a lease offering an established income stream in addition to grazing value.Tract 2 encompasses 370 acres of well-maintained Flint Hills native grass pasture. This tract includes a 6 or 7 acre lake and an additional pond, both centrally located to distribute grazing pressure effectively. A trap and catch pen in the southeast corner of the ranch makes livestock handling efficient. With dependable water and strong forage, Tract 2 supports cow-calf or yearling operations and aligns with the high demand for Flint Hills grazing leases.Together, these two tracts provide buyers with multiple avenues of use. Tract 1 carries strong recreational value alongside grazing capacity and income from the quarry, while Tract 2 enhances the grazing operation with additional water and handling facilities. Both tracts are accessible by county road and benefit from their location near Eureka (15 miles), El Dorado (25 miles), and Wichita (60 miles).This Greenwood County auction offers an opportunity to acquire substantial Flint Hills acreage combining ranching, recreation, and income potential. Contact the listing agents today to schedule a private showing of the ranch and all it has to offer.Tract 1 Description:Tract 1 consists of 816 acres of Flint Hills native grass, recreation, and improvements. The property's focal point is a 29 acre lake, large enough for fishing, waterfowl hunting, and recreational boating. A 3,749 sq ft six-bedroom home sits along the north side of the lake, offering residential or rental potential. Two large metal buildings with concrete flooring provide ample storage. A hardwood drainage with a food plot and an elevated blind creates a ready hunting setup in an area noted for trophy whitetails. Quail coveys were observed during inspection, adding upland bird opportunities. In addition to these features, the native grass supports grazing operations, making Tract 1 a balanced offering of recreation, residence, and income.Tract 2 Description:Tract 2 includes 370 acres of Flint Hills native grass pasture. Water sources include a 6 or 7 acre lake and a secondary pond, both centrally located for effective grazing distribution. A trap and catch pen in the southeast corner enables efficient livestock handling and shipping. The water features also provide fishing and waterfowl opportunities. This tract supports strong grazing potential, aligning with the premium demand for Flint Hills pasture. With multiple uses and reliable resources, Tract 2 complements a grazing operation or serves as a standalone investment.CRP Acres/payment: No CRPTaxes: TBDLease Status: Open Tenancy for 2026 grazingPossession: Immediate possession subject to the current tenant's rights for 2025Survey needed?: No survey neededBrief Legal: 1186.22 acres located pt S7 T23S R13E and S8 T23S R13E Greenwood Co, KSPIDs: 103-07-0-00-00-001.00-0, 103-07-0-00-00-001.01-0, 103-08-0-00-00-001.00-0, 103-08-0-00-00-001.01-0Lat/Lon: 38.06255, -96.0225Zip Code: 66852
09/06/2025
$932,800
176 ac.
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Chase County - 00000 Diamond Creek Road, Burdick, KS
Located in the heart of the Flint Hills of Chase County, Kansas, sits this prime 176 +/- acres of opportunity along Diamond Creek. The tract holds top-end fertile tillable row crop and is an above-average producer, and Diamond Creek, a heavily desired creek and area, runs throughout, laying the foundation for incredible hunting of a lifetime, and all wrapped amongst big cattle country in one of the greatest landscapes the Lord created.
The 176 +/- acres are made up of 141 +/- acres total tillable, with 103 +/- of those acres currently planted to soybeans and 38 +/- acres planted to alfalfa. The majority of the tract holds all Class I and Class II soil types of Reading and Ivan, with the westerly percentage with the highest elevation in Class III, Irwin. Currently, the tenant rent is structured on a 50/50 split. There is a dirt road along the south side of the tract coming off of the main driveway along the tillable fields, which allows nice access throughout the farm, whether crops are in or harvested. All minerals are intact and transfer to the Buyer at closing.
Black Walnut, Burr Oak, Pinn Oak, Sycamore, Cottonwood, Ash, and Elm make up the majority of the timber stand and are very mature. On the west side of the farm, a cluster of trees stands and holds the original 2-story residence of the original 1900s farmstead, and fingers off wrapping the tillable pockets. Continue east to the creek and be amazed at the deep pools and rock bottoms below. There are several deer tails running up and down the banks, and can see the alfalfa is a hot spot for feeding and loaded with turkey each time out. Throughout the timber stand, there are several areas torn up with rubs and scrapes, and even catching a few hitting the neighborhood licking branch. There is access on the west entrances and then on the east entrances along the abandoned railroad, allowing for ideal entry no matter the wind direction for hunting ability. Over on the east side, the creek bank is not as steep, very accessible, and carves out an incredible funnel going south. From turkey to whitetails and the quail singing in the background, the wildlife is thriving! Within the first day of putting feed out, the head count is incredible. And in the rut, one can only imagine what giant will come down from the big pasture draws. Hunting unit #14.
From an incredible hunting opportunity, to fertile tillable row crop with above average production, to soaking in the unprecedented rolling landscape of the Flint Hills beauty that wraps the entire farm, to Diamond Creek carving the finishing touches throughout, it's tough to find a tract to compare, and it's one to tour in person to appreciate all it has to offer! For additional information or to schedule a tour, contact Brenda Doudican with Midwest Land Group.
Property Features
-176 +/- acres total
-103 +/- acres tillable row crop planted to soybeans
-38 +/- acres planted to alfalfa
-35 +/- acres mature hardwood timber stand and creek
-Diamond Creek running throughout
-Area known for incredible Whitetail genetics and hunt history
-Wrapped in Flint Hills big cattle country
-Property entrances on west and east
-90% Class I & Class II Reading and Ivan
-Currently on 50/50 rent structure
-Electric along west roadway
-All mineral rights intact
-Hunting unit #14
-Approximate 2024 tax: $2,184.43
-17 miles to Cottonwood Falls
-35 miles to Emporia
-33 miles to Council Grove
-84 miles to Wichita
-112 miles to Kansas City
09/06/2025
$932,800
176 ac.
ACTIVE
Chase County - 00000 Diamond Creek Road, Burdick, KS
Located in the heart of the Flint Hills of Chase County, Kansas, sits this prime 176 +/- acres of opportunity along Diamond Creek. The tract holds top-end fertile tillable row crop and is an above-average producer, and Diamond Creek, a heavily desired creek and area, runs throughout, laying the foundation for incredible hunting of a lifetime, and all wrapped amongst big cattle country in one of the greatest landscapes the Lord created.
The 176 +/- acres are made up of 141 +/- acres total tillable, with 103 +/- of those acres currently planted to soybeans and 38 +/- acres planted to alfalfa. The majority of the tract holds all Class I and Class II soil types of Reading and Ivan, with the westerly percentage with the highest elevation in Class III, Irwin. Currently, the tenant rent is structured on a 50/50 split. There is a dirt road along the south side of the tract coming off of the main driveway along the tillable fields, which allows nice access throughout the farm, whether crops are in or harvested. All minerals are intact and transfer to the Buyer at closing.
Black Walnut, Burr Oak, Pinn Oak, Sycamore, Cottonwood, Ash, and Elm make up the majority of the timber stand and are very mature. On the west side of the farm, a cluster of trees stands and holds the original 2-story residence of the original 1900s farmstead, and fingers off wrapping the tillable pockets. Continue east to the creek and be amazed at the deep pools and rock bottoms below. There are several deer tails running up and down the banks, and can see the alfalfa is a hot spot for feeding and loaded with turkey each time out. Throughout the timber stand, there are several areas torn up with rubs and scrapes, and even catching a few hitting the neighborhood licking branch. There is access on the west entrances and then on the east entrances along the abandoned railroad, allowing for ideal entry no matter the wind direction for hunting ability. Over on the east side, the creek bank is not as steep, very accessible, and carves out an incredible funnel going south. From turkey to whitetails and the quail singing in the background, the wildlife is thriving! Within the first day of putting feed out, the head count is incredible. And in the rut, one can only imagine what giant will come down from the big pasture draws. Hunting unit #14.
From an incredible hunting opportunity, to fertile tillable row crop with above average production, to soaking in the unprecedented rolling landscape of the Flint Hills beauty that wraps the entire farm, to Diamond Creek carving the finishing touches throughout, it's tough to find a tract to compare, and it's one to tour in person to appreciate all it has to offer! For additional information or to schedule a tour, contact Brenda Doudican with Midwest Land Group.
Property Features
-176 +/- acres total
-103 +/- acres tillable row crop planted to soybeans
-38 +/- acres planted to alfalfa
-35 +/- acres mature hardwood timber stand and creek
-Diamond Creek running throughout
-Area known for incredible Whitetail genetics and hunt history
-Wrapped in Flint Hills big cattle country
-Property entrances on west and east
-90% Class I & Class II Reading and Ivan
-Currently on 50/50 rent structure
-Electric along west roadway
-All mineral rights intact
-Hunting unit #14
-Approximate 2024 tax: $2,184.43
-17 miles to Cottonwood Falls
-35 miles to Emporia
-33 miles to Council Grove
-84 miles to Wichita
-112 miles to Kansas City
04/25/2024
$1,275,000
157.6 ac.
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Marshall County - 00000, Frankfort, KS
Explore the vast potential of this expansive 157-acre farm located in Frankfort, Kansas. This diverse property offers a blend of 52 acres of crop ground alongside 105 acres of lush pasture, providing a perfect balance for agricultural pursuits or livestock grazing. Crop ground is open for use and these acres are backed by recent soil test ready for you agricultural plans. Pasture ground is ideal for grazing, previously used for cattle and now is available for the new owner to lease or use directly. Windmill income potential IS included in the sale and lease rights are transferrable, currently generating over $11,000 annually. A stable income stream to complement your farming operations. Whether you're looking to expand your agricultural portfolio or start anew, this property offers a unique mix of productive land and passive income. The scenic setting and versatile land make it an attractive investment or a picturesque foundation for your farming future. Seize this opportunity to own a prime piece of Kansas farmland with ready-to-use infrastructure and income-generating potential!
Details:
General
Association/HOA
Association: No
School Information
School District: Other
Business Information
Current Use: Agricultural, Recreational
Location/Region
County Or Parish: Marshall
MLS Area Major: 998 - Other Kansas Area
Subdivision Name: Other
Interior
Beds/Baths
Bathrooms Total: 0
Exterior
Lot Information
Lot Features: Acreage, Land Lease, Pond(s), Many Trees
Lot Size Area: 157.6
Lot Size Square Feet: 6,865,056
Lot Size Units: Acres
Road Responsibility: Public Maintenance
Road Surface Type: Asphalt, Gravel
Vegetation: Crop(s), Pasture
Water Source: None, Other
General Information
Fencing: Barbed Wire, Cross Fenced, Perimeter
Road Frontage Type: County Road, Highway
Sewer: Other, Unknown
General Information (cont.)
Listing Terms: Cash, Conventional
Parcel Number: 222-10-0-00-00-002.00-0
Possible Use: Agricultural
Property Sub Type: Unimproved Land
Property Type: Farm
Zoning: Ag
08/11/2025
$1,125,000
155 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - U.S. 56, Overbrook, KS
This 154 acre property offers a prime mix of income production, recreation, as well as rural charm. According to FSA maps, approximately 128 m/l acres are tillable, currently generating $17,000 in annual income. The land is also home to a good amount of wildlife, making it a great choice for hunting enthusiasts. You'll find a small wet season pond on the north side of the property, as well as multiple potential building sites for your dream home or getaway retreat. Fencing is already in place around the property showing property lines. The property has great access to Highway 56 making it easy to get in and out of quickly. This property blends income, privacy and accessibility very easily making it a versatile investment and an ideal recreational escape.
54 Acres
FSA Maps show 128 m/l acres of tillable ground bringing in around $17,000 annually
Deer & turkey on property
Fencing on Property
Multiple building sites
Small wet season pond on property
1 hour from Kansas City
30 minutes from Topeka
3.5 hours from Linn, Missouri
Schedule your private showing today with Sam Voss 913-526-9369
08/11/2025
$1,125,000
155 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - U.S. 56, Overbrook, KS
This 154 acre property offers a prime mix of income production, recreation, as well as rural charm. According to FSA maps, approximately 128 m/l acres are tillable, currently generating $17,000 in annual income. The land is also home to a good amount of wildlife, making it a great choice for hunting enthusiasts. You'll find a small wet season pond on the north side of the property, as well as multiple potential building sites for your dream home or getaway retreat. Fencing is already in place around the property showing property lines. The property has great access to Highway 56 making it easy to get in and out of quickly. This property blends income, privacy and accessibility very easily making it a versatile investment and an ideal recreational escape.
54 Acres
FSA Maps show 128 m/l acres of tillable ground bringing in around $17,000 annually
Deer & turkey on property
Fencing on Property
Multiple building sites
Small wet season pond on property
1 hour from Kansas City
30 minutes from Topeka
3.5 hours from Linn, Missouri
Schedule your private showing today with Sam Voss 913-526-9369
03/06/2025
$1,200,000
315.56 ac.
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Chautauqua County - Rd 24, Peru, KS
Property Highlights:
315.56 surveyed acres
Newer 60 x 150 barn
4 new Redneck blinds
2 new All Seasons 2,000 lb feeders
4 ponds on property
Kansas unit 12 deer hunting
Nice trails & roads
Whitetail deer, turkey, ducks, geese, quail & small game on property
Good fencing & gates all the way around the property
Multiple established food plots & stand sites
Hunting and farming lease potential
Great mix of grass for cover & timber
Wet season creek
3 hours from Kansas City, Missouri
2 hours from Wichita, Kansas
40 minutes from Bartlesville, Oklahoma
3 hours from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
5 hours from Linn, Missouri
This property sits at the corner of Eagle and Dalton Rd and is right in the heart of a major travel corridor for the entire area. I have witnesses hundreds of deer on this cherry of a property using it as a travel way to and from food and water as well as those same critters using it as a home site. The low lying jack oak trees and scrub brush offer a sanctuary that deer dont have to leave if they dont want to. The 4 Redneck Blinds and 2 All Seasons feeders make this a destination instead of pass through like most properties. The area is known for its low-pressure hunting and has gobs of critters all over. It comes with a newer 60 x 150 barn that can be used to store equipment of any type, or it could be finished out into a barn dominium of your liking. Water and power are both at the road making this place ready to go.
All trail camera and harvest pictures are from this tract as well as a larger contiguous parcel that was recently sold.
To schedule a showing, please call Sam Voss (913) 526-9369.
03/06/2025
$1,200,000
315.56 ac.
ACTIVE
Chautauqua County - Rd 24, Peru, KS
Property Highlights:
315.56 surveyed acres
Newer 60 x 150 barn
4 new Redneck blinds
2 new All Seasons 2,000 lb feeders
4 ponds on property
Kansas unit 12 deer hunting
Nice trails & roads
Whitetail deer, turkey, ducks, geese, quail & small game on property
Good fencing & gates all the way around the property
Multiple established food plots & stand sites
Hunting and farming lease potential
Great mix of grass for cover & timber
Wet season creek
3 hours from Kansas City, Missouri
2 hours from Wichita, Kansas
40 minutes from Bartlesville, Oklahoma
3 hours from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
5 hours from Linn, Missouri
This property sits at the corner of Eagle and Dalton Rd and is right in the heart of a major travel corridor for the entire area. I have witnesses hundreds of deer on this cherry of a property using it as a travel way to and from food and water as well as those same critters using it as a home site. The low lying jack oak trees and scrub brush offer a sanctuary that deer dont have to leave if they dont want to. The 4 Redneck Blinds and 2 All Seasons feeders make this a destination instead of pass through like most properties. The area is known for its low-pressure hunting and has gobs of critters all over. It comes with a newer 60 x 150 barn that can be used to store equipment of any type, or it could be finished out into a barn dominium of your liking. Water and power are both at the road making this place ready to go.
All trail camera and harvest pictures are from this tract as well as a larger contiguous parcel that was recently sold.
To schedule a showing, please call Sam Voss (913) 526-9369.
06/24/2025
$1,280,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Dickinson County - 3266 Dove Road, Abilene, KS
KEY FEATURES
4 Bed, 3 Bath, 3,000 square foot Home
2 Bed, 2 Bath, 2,000 square foot Bunkhouse
80'x150' Indoor Arena
120'x180' Outdoor Arena
30'x40' Entertainment Room/Bar with a Half Bath and Cafe Seating
30'x50' Shop
10 Stall Barn
Wash Rack
Indoor Round Pen
Dual Tack Rooms
Vet Room
6 Stall Stud Barn with Breeding Dummy
DESCRIPTION
Whether you're a horse trainer, breeder, or enthusiast, be sure to take a look at this property! With roughly 32 acres +/-, this ranch has a little something for everyone. There is continuous panel fencing throughout the property that's ready for your livestock. With both an indoor and outdoor arena, you'd be able to ride; rain or shine. There is a 23 acre +/- pasture with a pond on the north half of the property, leaving room for your operation to grow. With gravel road frontage off of 3300 Avenue, ease of access is a breeze to this secluded location. Enjoy breathtaking sunsets and incoming storms from the west on the home's wrap around porch. The 3,000 square foot home has been updated with thoughtful finishes to include a custom fireplace. The unfinished basement provides the new owner with room to add their own personal touch. The entertainment room and bar makes hosting family and friends fun for everyone. The bunkhouse provides an additional source of income or a place for family to stay. The property runs off of rural water and propane for heat throughout the winter. The opportunities are endless on this ranch; don't miss your opportunity to own a beautiful property!
Be sure to visit the Property Website link below for a virtual tour of the home!
Contact Samantha Swearingen to schedule your private showing today!
(785) 577-9878
01/24/2025
$3,079,830
1033.77 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.
01/24/2025
$3,079,830
1033.77 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.
07/25/2025
$500,000
50 ac.
ACTIVE
Pottawatomie County - 8245 Kansas 16, Fostoria, KS
Legal Description:
S28, T06, R08, ACRES 50.24, N1760' OF W2 NE4 LYG E OF CO R D LESS ROW
Broker’s Notes:
Situated just 20 miles north of Manhattan, Kansas, this exceptional 50± acre property in Pottawatomie County offers a rare opportunity to own a legacy piece of land with deep historical roots and outstanding natural features. This tract has been held in the same family lineage since the Civil War, and it now presents a unique chance to steward a property rich in heritage, wildlife, and recreational potential.
One of the property’s most compelling features is Spring Creek, a year-round stream that winds through the middle of the land. As a significant tributary in the region, Spring Creek flows into the Big Blue River at the north end of Tuttle Creek Reservoir, helping support the area’s overall watershed and contributing to one of northeast Kansas’ most important water systems. The stream not only enhances the property’s scenic value but also serves as a vital wildlife corridor and natural water source for game and habitat.
The land is divided naturally by the creek, with the back portion being more secluded and ideal for wildlife. Over half of the acreage is enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), generating annual income and enhancing the land’s biodiversity. Specifically, 27.18 acres are enrolled in CRP from October 1, 2021, through September 30, 2031, with a per-acre payment of $108.84, resulting in a total annual payment of $2,958. This long-term contract offers consistent income while supporting native grasslands and habitat restoration.
The CRP fields are a vibrant mix of native Kansas grasses and an array of stunning wildflowers, providing critical nesting and bedding habitat for deer, turkey, and upland birds. In spring and summer, the fields burst with color, attracting pollinators and supporting local ecosystems.
Surrounding the CRP fields are mature hardwood stands, offering shade, cover, and food for a thriving population of trophy whitetail deer. The area is known for producing big-bodied bucks, and the seclusion and diversity of this tract make it a true hunting gem. Wild turkeys are abundant, and the property also lies within a region where elk have been spotted, adding to its recreational appeal.
Whether you’re looking for a hunting retreat, a weekend getaway, a long-term investment, or a property to eventually build on, this tract delivers natural beauty, privacy, and financial benefit.
Property Highlights:
– Size: 50 +/- acres
– Location: Pottawatomie County, KS – 20 miles north of Manhattan
– Historical Ownership: In the same family since the Civil War
– Spring Creek: Major tributary feeding the Big Blue River and Tuttle Creek Reservoir
– CRP Income: 27.18 acres enrolled through 2031 with $2,958 in annual payments
– Vegetation: Native grasses mixed with vibrant wildflower species
– Topography: Gently rolling terrain with timber, creek, and open field balance
– Wildlife Habitat: Trophy whitetail deer, eastern wild turkey, upland birds, small game, and occasional elk
– Recreation: Premier hunting, wildlife observation, hiking, and nature enjoyment
– Access: Easy county road access with secluded interior
– Utilities Close By: Electric, fiberoptic cable, and rural water located along Spring Creek Road
Rarely does a property of this size offer such a well-rounded mix of income-producing land, high-quality wildlife habitat, water features, and rich family heritage. If you’re searching for a beautiful, functional, and meaningful tract in northeast Kansas, this is one you won’t want to miss.
Property Location:
From Manhattan, KS: From the US Hwy 24/177 and KS Hwy 13 (Tuttle Creek Reservoir Dam) intersection travel north/northeast on KS Hwy 13 for approximately 16 miles to the KS Hwy 16 and Spring Creek Road Intersection on the north edge of Fostoria, KS then travel north on Spring Creek Road for 4.5 miles until you reach the property located on the right/east side of Spring Creek Road. If you’ve crossed the Spring Creek Bridge you’ve gone just past the property. Look for SIGNS!
10/04/2025
$799,000
196.9 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 1698 Avenue L, Coldwater, KS
This 196.9 +/- acre tract in Comanche County, Kansas, is located southeast of Coldwater, KS. The property is in hunting Unit 16 and offers a combination of cover types suitable for wildlife habitat and multiple recreational uses.The terrain features thick grass, scattered timber, and a marshy band on the western side of the property. These natural features provide varied habitat structure which supports deer, turkey, and upland game. Two established food plots are present, along with multiple feeders already in place. A windmill offers a consistent water source. The grass across the property is in good condition, which aids both habitat quality and ease of access.Wildlife cover is excellent thanks to a mix of grass, marsh, timber, and food plots. The marshy area adds wetland edge habitat beneficial to waterfowl. The timber provides roosting or hiding cover for turkey and deer.Hunting opportunities include potential trophy deer, turkey, and various upland game species. The diversity of cover (grass, timber, marsh) enhances habitat for a range of wildlife. The existing feeders and food plots help attract and support game. Water supplied via windmill ensures a water source for wildlife and possibly for livestock.While habitat improvements are minimal, there is room for adding trails, lodging, blinds, and additional food plots. Grass health is good, reducing the need for basic rehabilitation. The property's mix of terrain gives flexibility for land management strategies.This is an incredible opportunity to have a great recreational piece of land in one of the best hunting units in the state. Showings are by appointment only; please reach out to the listing agent to set up a private viewing.
04/10/2025
$975,000
482.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Kingman County - Southeast 120th Street, Lot#WP001, Spivey, KS
Spanning approximately 482.4 acres in the heart of Kansas, this property offers a well-balanced blend of native grass for grazing and recreational opportunities. The gently rolling terrain is predominantly open grassland, ideal for grazing, with a notable stand of mixed timber anchoring the northeast cornerproviding excellent cover and habitat for wildlife.Three ponds of varying sizes are located across the property, while a seasonal creek meanders through the mixed timber concentrated in the northeast corner. These features, combined with ample bedding areas and established water sources, create a thriving environment for deer, turkey, and other wildlife. While limited, don't sleep on the hunting aspect of this property, as the northeast corner is a great area to set up a few different hunting spots for rifle or archery. With the Chikaskia River just a mile to the south and Red Creek to the east, there are plenty of opportunities throughout the season, primarily during the rut, to harvest a good buck.Access is exceptional, with three established entry points: two along SW 120th Street to the north and one along Highway 42 to the south. A network of oil lease roads crisscrosses the tract, offering reliable access to all areas of the property regardless of weather conditions.The entire perimeter is securely fenced and in good condition, making it immediately suitable for livestock or land management operations.Whether you're seeking an income-producing asset, a recreational getaway, or a combination of both, this property presents a rare opportunity to invest in a land with incredible potential.
04/10/2025
$975,000
482.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Kingman County - Southeast 120th Street, Lot#WP001, Spivey, KS
Spanning approximately 482.4 acres in the heart of Kansas, this property offers a well-balanced blend of native grass for grazing and recreational opportunities. The gently rolling terrain is predominantly open grassland, ideal for grazing, with a notable stand of mixed timber anchoring the northeast cornerproviding excellent cover and habitat for wildlife.Three ponds of varying sizes are located across the property, while a seasonal creek meanders through the mixed timber concentrated in the northeast corner. These features, combined with ample bedding areas and established water sources, create a thriving environment for deer, turkey, and other wildlife. While limited, don't sleep on the hunting aspect of this property, as the northeast corner is a great area to set up a few different hunting spots for rifle or archery. With the Chikaskia River just a mile to the south and Red Creek to the east, there are plenty of opportunities throughout the season, primarily during the rut, to harvest a good buck.Access is exceptional, with three established entry points: two along SW 120th Street to the north and one along Highway 42 to the south. A network of oil lease roads crisscrosses the tract, offering reliable access to all areas of the property regardless of weather conditions.The entire perimeter is securely fenced and in good condition, making it immediately suitable for livestock or land management operations.Whether you're seeking an income-producing asset, a recreational getaway, or a combination of both, this property presents a rare opportunity to invest in a land with incredible potential.
09/03/2025
Auction
1500 ac.
ACTIVE
Clay County - 716 6th Street, Clay Center, KS
Tract 1: 152 +/- Acres Per Clay Co.
Legal Description: NW 1/4 36-7-2
FSA Information: (Estimated)
Total A – 158.36 DCP A – 143.17 Base A – 113.75
Property Taxes: $3,274.00
Property Description: Located just outside Clay Center, KS, this 159-acre farm offers outstanding agricultural potential with 143 acres of level, primarily Class I cropland—ideal for high-yield production. The balance of the acreage includes several older farm buildings suitable for storage or renovation, along with a non-habitable home that offers potential for future development. Electricity and natural gas are available at the property, enhancing its utility and accessibility. Situated on a well-maintained rock road, this property provides a rare opportunity to invest in top-quality farmland with strong infrastructure and excellent access. Perfect for expansion, investment, or future rural development. THE HOME ON THIS PROPERTY IS DEEMED UNINHABITABLE, AND WILL NOT BE SHOWN.
Property Location: From the intersection of Hwy 24 and Hwy 15 go west on Hwy 24 for 2 miles then North 2 miles to 20th RD. This is the South West corner of Tract 2 and the North West corner of tract 1. Watch for signs.
Tract 2: 118.8 +/- Acres Per Clay Co.
Legal Description: W 1/2 SW 1/4 & W 1/2 E 1/2 SW 1/4 25-7-2
FSA Information: (Estimated)
Total A – 117.21 DCP A – 112.72 Base A – 89.57
Property Taxes: $2,289.00
Property Description: Situated near Clay Center, KS, this 118-acre farm offers exceptional agricultural value with 112.72 acres of productive cropland, primarily featuring highly desirable Class I soils. The land is well-suited for row crops or specialty farming. Several older farm buildings provide storage or renovation potential, and an uninhabitable home remains on-site. Electricity and natural gas are available, adding utility for future development or farm use. Access is convenient via a well-maintained rock road (Limestone RD.). This property combines top-tier soils, essential infrastructure, and a prime location, making it a great opportunity for farmers, investors, or those looking to expand operations. THE HOME ON THIS PROPERTY IS DEEMED UNINHABITABLE, AND WILL NOT BE SHOWN.
Property Location: From the intersection of Hwy 24 and Hwy 15 go west on Hwy 24 for 2 miles then North 2 miles to 20th RD. This is the Northwest corner of Tract 1 and the Southwest corner of tract 2. Watch for signs.
Tract 3: 149.6 +/- Acres Per Clay Co.
Legal Description: NW 1/4 19-7-3
FSA Information: (Estimated)
Total A – 148.63 DCP A – 93.57 Base A – 73.26
Property Taxes: $1,957.00
Property Description: This 149-acre diversified farm north of Clay Center, KS features gently rolling terrain with 93.5 acres of productive cropland. The balance includes hay meadow and scattered trees, offering additional income potential or recreational use. A portion of the hay ground could be converted to cropland for expanded production. Several older farm buildings remain on-site, though they hold minimal value. The property is easily accessed via a good rock road (Meadowlark RD.) or just a half mile off Highway 15, offering convenience and rural privacy. This versatile tract is well-suited for farming, livestock, or future development in a prime Central Kansas location.
Property Location: Property Location: From the intersection of Hwy 15 and Hwy 24 in Clay Center KS go North 4 miles then West ½ mile. This is the Northeast corner of the property. Watch for signs.
Tract 4: 308.86 +/- Acres per Cloud Co.
Legal Description: NE 1/4, SE 1/4 NW 1/4, NW 1/4 SE 1/4 & E 1/2 SE 1/4 S13, T08, R02
FSA Information: (Estimated)
Total A- 310.83 DCP A- 67.34 Base A – 63.60
Property Taxes: $2,245.00
Property Description: Located along Highway 24 just west of Miltonvale, KS in Cloud County, this 309-acre property offers a strong blend of native grass pasture and productive cropland. With 67.34 acres of tillable ground and the balance in well-maintained native pasture, it’s ideal for a cattle operation or mixed-use farming. Multiple ponds provide reliable water sources for livestock, and the fencing is fair to good throughout. The property is easily accessible via Highway 24 and well-maintained county roads, offering convenience and functionality. This versatile tract is perfect for ranchers or investors seeking quality grazing land with added farming potential in a prime location.
Property Location: From the Miltonvale corner on Hwy 24 go West 2 miles to 240th RD. This is the North East corner of the Property. Watch for signs on the South side of the Hwy. Go South on 240th RD and all the property on the west side is tract 4.
Tract 5: 618 +/- Acres Per Clay Co.
Legal Description: 8-8-1 ALL Section 8
Property Taxes: $2,909.00
Property Description: This full section of native grass pasture, located along Highway 24 west of Clay Center, KS, offers 618 acres of quality grazing land in a prime location. The property features multiple ponds providing reliable water sources for livestock, along with good perimeter fencing. A newly rebuilt catch pen adds functionality and ease for handling cattle. With direct highway access, this tract is easily reachable and well-suited for a cow-calf or yearling operation. The gently rolling terrain and strong grass cover make it a turnkey pasture setup for ranchers looking to expand or invest in productive Flint Hills grazing land.
Property Location: From the intersection of Hwy 24 and Hwy 15 in Clay Center KS go West on Hwy 24 for 12 Miles to Buffalo RD. This is the Northwest corner of the tract. Watch for signs on the South side of the hwy.
Tract 6: 157.1 +/- Acres Per Clay Co.
Legal Description: W 1/2 W 1/2 9-8-1
Property Taxes: $747.00
Property Description: This approximate 160-acre tract of all native grass lies along Highway 24 just West of Clay Center, KS, positioned on the East edge of Tract 5. These two adjoining 80-acre parcels align end-to-end and fit well with Tract 5 for expanded grazing or haying. The land has been used for hay production in recent years and offers strong native grass cover. Fencing is present but in need of repair. With highway frontage, this tract offers accessibility and potential for livestock or continued hay use.
Property Location: From the intersection of Hwy 24 and Hwy 15 in Clay Center, KS go West on Hwy 24 for 11 Miles to Cherokee RD. This is the Northwest corner of the tract. Watch for signs on South side of the highway.
Broker’s Notes: This exceptional offering features approximately 1,500 acres of prime farmland spread across Clay and Cloud counties, Kansas. A mix of high-quality cropland and well-maintained pasture, these farms are ideally suited for diversified agricultural operations. With excellent soil types, gently rolling terrain, and solid infrastructure, this land has been carefully managed and is in top condition. Easily accessible by well-maintained roads, the properties are ready for immediate use. With beef prices at all-time highs and crop production on the rise, this is a rare opportunity to invest in proven, productive farmland. Whether you’re expanding your current operation or looking for a long-term investment, this is truly a once-in-a-lifetime chance to own some of the best land in the region. Don’t miss out—quality farms like these are hard to find and even harder to replace. Seize this chance to secure your agricultural future in the heart of Kansas farm country.
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