Shawnee County, Kansas Land For Sale (25 results)
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04/24/2025
$215,000
31 ac.
ACTIVE
Shawnee County - 000 NW 35th Street, Topeka, KS
Midwest Land Group presents a 31 +/- acre hunting honey hole in Shawnee County, Kansas that is like no other. Conveniently located within Topeka city limits means hunting deer and turkey while never having to leave black top roads, allowing for convenient hunts to introduce our youth to the great outdoors, and making it to the local McDonald's on 46th Street in time for breakfast hours.
As you enter the property, you find yourself surrounded by a green carpet of lush alfalfa. This is planted for your benefit by a local farmer to not only bring in income but to create a local food hub for the local deer herds. There are deer highways as big as I-70 going to and from the alfalfa, from the main block of timber on this property. The 31 acres are made up mainly of class 1 and class 2 soils.
In the middle of the timber, you will find a mix of oak, cedar, walnut, and thick cover providing habitat for the whitetails and other critters. The large sycamores along Halfday Creek that runs into Soldier Creek are where the area turkeys love to roost. A Banks archery blind sits in between a pinch point of two nice food plots overlooking a feeder that has had history of taking trophy bucks in the fall and turkeys in the spring.
This easily accessible private location allows you to introduce hunting to the kids or grandkids without the long road trips, jump into the tree stand after work, or mix it up and create your own dream recreational property. Give Land Agent Aaron Blount a call at (913) 256-5905 for a private tour.
Property Features
-31 +/- acres
-Shawnee County, Kansas
-Hunting unit 10
-Blacktop road frontage
-Easy access
-Whitetail deer and turkey
-Banks archery blind
-2 corn feeders
-Established water hole
-Conveniently located
-Minutes from anywhere in Topeka
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.
07/02/2024
$199,500
17 ac.
ACTIVE
Shawnee County - 0000 County Rd, Topeka, KS
17+/- Acres of Prime Hunting with Build Site in Shawnee County, Ks.
Legals: S35 , T10 , R16 , BEG NE COR NE1/4 TH S 988.45' W 800 ' N 989.62' E 800' TO POB LESS ROW
Driving Directions: From Topeka, head north on NW Topeka Blvd and at the traffic circle, take the 1st exit onto NW 46th St. Go 3.5 miles and turn left onto NE Kincaid Rd. Go 1 mile north, and turn right onto NE 54th St. In 0.4 miles, the property is on the right hand side of the road.
From Meriden, travel south on K-4 for 2.6 miles. Turn right onto NE 54th St, and travel one mile. The property is on the left side of the road in a wooded lot.
2023 Taxes: $768.14
Deer Unit: 10
Property Description: Located between Topeka and Meriden in Shawnee County this property is a honey hole for the whitetail deer hunter, with a potential build site off of a paved road. A quick and easy 100 yard walk through a mowed path, and a sturdy home-made box blind, food plot site, and feeder await. This property is already set up, ready to go for this upcoming season! With a little work, this could also be a tucked-away home site away from people, yet the convenience of being close to a major city. This 17 acres in Shawnee county is located just minutes away from Lake Perry.
Showing times by appointment only to prequalified buyers. For more information or to schedule a showing, contact Shane Kolde at 785-617-0456 .
Key Features:
-Excellent Hunting (Whitetail Deer and Wild Turkey)
-Potential Build Site or Investment Property
-Paved Road (54th St)
-5 Minute Drive to North Topeka
-7 miles from Meriden, KS
-Minutes away from Perry Lake
11/22/2024
$549,000
10.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Shawnee County - 6530 NW Rossville Road, Rossville, KS
Discover a beautiful home on 10.4 acres, just 1.75 miles north of Rossville and a quick 22 mile drive to Topeka. This charming residence boasts 3 spacious bedrooms and 2.5 baths, offering approximately 2,500 square feet of comfortable living space. The home is in great shape and features new appliances that come with the house! With a fresh roof and gutters installed in August of 2024, you can enjoy peace of mind knowing that this property is well-maintained and ready for you to move in.
The exterior of the property is just as impressive as the interior, with blacktop road frontage providing easy access and a welcoming approach. One of the standout features of this property is the large 40'x120' concrete floor shop, which comes equipped with utilities, making it an ideal space for hobbies and storage. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or simply need extra space for your projects, this shop is a fantastic addition to the property.
With its prime location, spacious home, and impressive shop, this property is a rare find that combines comfort, functionality, and the beauty of rural living. Don't miss out on this one! There are not many like it!
Property Features
-Home and 10.4 acres
-3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths
-Approximately 2,500 sq. ft. home
-Blacktop road frontage
-New appliances
-New roof and gutters (2024)
-Large 40'x120' concrete floor shop
-Shop has utilities
-One owner
-Custom built in 1983
-New barn roof in 2022
-Automatic water in barn stalls and pastures
-Forced heat and air in the barn with spray foam insulation
-1.75 miles north of Rossville
-22 miles/26 minutes from Topeka
10/25/2024
$1,249,500
210 ac.
ACTIVE
Shawnee County - 0 US Hwy 40, Tecumseh, KS
Situated between I-70 and US Highway 40, this expansive +/- 210-acre property offers the best of both convenience and rural charm. Located just minutes from the heart of Topeka, it's ideally positioned for those looking for a farm, a hunting retreat, or a prime investment opportunity.Currently being utilized as a productive soybean farm, the land boasts rich soil and excellent farming conditions.Whether you're looking to continue its agricultural use or diversify, the possibilities are endless. A picturesque creek meanders through the property, adding both beauty and potential for livestock or future development. A large and tranquil pond offers a serene setting, perfect for fishing or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings. For the avid outdoorsman, this land is a hunter's dream. With years of proven hunting success, the property has consistently produced great deer and turkey. Its natural habitat and water sources make it an ideal location for wildlife.Don't miss this unique opportunity to own a versatile 210-acre property with abundant natural features, an excellent location, and a storied hunting history.Whether for farming, hunting, or potential development, this land is a rare find near Topeka.The sale of the property is contingent on approval of the survey from the city, county, and township.Contact the listing agent today to schedule a showing!
03/09/2025
$448,728
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Shawnee County - 00000 NW 86th Street, Rossville, KS
This 80 +/- acre tract is located in northwest Shawnee County, Kansas. It has 53 +/- tillable acres actively in production, primarily consisting of Martin, Muscotah, and Reading silty clay loam soils. The tillable acres have 3 to 7 percent slopes with well-kept terraces, waterways, and field edges. The tillable fields have an NCCPI overall weighted average of 53. The terraces on the northern half of the farm have also been tiled. The property has 59 +/- DCP crop base acres with an ARC County crop election. The remaining 27 +/- acres consist of tame grass waterways with native grass buffer strips and wooded draws lining multiple wet-weather creeks.
The diverse habitat with abundant food and water provide great whitetail deer, turkey, and upland bird hunting opportunities! The property is located on a blacktop road along the north boundary with electricity at the road. A well-maintained year-round gravel road borders the southeast boundary of the property with electricity, rural water, and telephone line at the road. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There are no active leases or tenants' rights in place. Productive tillable farms in this area don't become available very often; don't miss out on this opportunity! Contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926 for additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-80 +/- total acres
-53 +/- tillable acres
-27 +/- grass/timber acres
-Martin, Muscotah, and Reading silty clay loam soils
-3 to 7 percent slopes
-NCCPI overall weighted average of 53
-Tiled terraces
-Well-kept terraces, waterways, and field edges
-59 +/- DCP crop base acres
-ARC County crop election
-Multiple wet-weather creeks
-Whitetail deer, turkey, and upland bird hunting
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 9
-Blacktop road frontage with electricity along the north boundary
-Well-maintained year-round gravel road at the southeast boundary
-Electricity, rural water, and telephone line at the southeast boundary
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-No active leases or tenants' rights in place
-2024 taxes: $3,021.98
-7 miles from Rossville, KS
-23 miles from Topeka, KS
06/27/2025
$175,960
16 ac.
ACTIVE
Shawnee County - 000 61st Street, Berryton, KS
This 16 +/- acre property is located in Shawnee County, Kansas, south of Topeka. If you've been looking for some acreage that has it all to build a brand new, beautiful home, then this is it.
Located on blacktop with utilities such as rural water and electric services, this is a no-brainer build site. You will notice quickly that a long driveway off of 61st Road would place your home back into the secluded tree-lined hay meadow overlooking a 1 +/- acre pond. This area feels like no one is around, as you cannot see anyone other than homes, and not to mention, your south and east sides are made up of crop fields.
This area is quickly growing with new homes on acreage as it is conveniently located in the Shawnee Heights School District, near Berryton Elementary and Forbes Airport, along with recreational opportunities as Lake Shawnee, Clinton Wildlife, and the lake area. You will no doubt have the country feel with all of the big city amenities not too far away.
This land comes with many memories of the owners as children working the land with their father, picnics by the pond, and many others. Whether you are looking to build a home on land or just have your slice of dirt for the family to enjoy fishing, hunting, or gatherings near the pond, this is it! Give land agent Aaron Blount a call at 913-256-5905 for a private showing.
Property Features
-16 +/- acres
-Shawnee County confirmed building permit
-Rural water and electric at the road
-Blacktop road
-Very secluded
-A pond over an acre in size, along with a shared pond
-Hunting opportunities
-Near recreational areas
-5 miles to Topeka
-30 Minutes to Lawrence
09/21/2024
$1,200,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Shawnee County - 1140 NE 70th St, Topeka, KS
Discover the perfect blend of rural charm and modern convenience with this sprawling +/- 160-acre farm located just a short drive north of Topeka, Kansas. This property offers a rare opportunity to own a well-maintained and versatile farm, ideal for both agricultural pursuits and outdoor recreation.Property Highlights:Updated Ranch House: The centerpiece of the property is a recently updated ranch-style home, offering comfortable living with modern amenities while preserving its rustic charm. Enjoy the ease of single-level living in this spacious and inviting home, perfect for family life or a peaceful retreat.Agricultural Use: Currently utilized as a hay farm with extensive cattle grazing, this property is well-suited for a variety of farming operations. The fertile soil and open pastures provide excellent conditions for continued agricultural success.Outbuildings: The farm is equipped with multiple barns and outbuildings, offering ample storage for equipment, hay, and livestock. These structures are in good condition and ready to support your farming activities.Hunting Grounds: Known for its hunting history, the property boasts a rich habitat teeming with wildlife. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or a nature enthusiast, the land offers abundant opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors.Prime Location: Just north of Topeka, this farm enjoys the tranquility of rural living with the convenience of nearby urban amenities. Quick access to major highways ensures easy commutes to the city while maintaining the serenity of country life.This 160-acre farm is a rare find, combining productive farmland, comfortable living, and recreational opportunities in one exceptional package. Whether you're looking to expand your farming operations, start a new venture, or simply enjoy the wide-open spaces, this property is a must-see. Contact the listing agent today to schedule a showing!
06/11/2025
$950,000
120.24 ac.
ACTIVE
Shawnee County - 4933 SE Stubbs Rd, Tecumseh, KS
Nestled in the heart of northeast Kansas lies a property that blends agricultural potential, historical presence, and convenient access to two of the region's major cities. This 120-acre surveyed farm in Tecumseh, Kansas, represents a special offering to own a piece of land that has been carefully tended for generations and recognized for its stewardship. With a turn-of-the-century farmhouse, multiple quality outbuildings, diverse terrain, and a track record of conservation awards, this farm offers value across multiple frontsfrom production to investment to lifestyle.
The home, originally built in 1901, sits quietly on the property, representing an era of craftsmanship and rural tradition. While the structure retains its historic charm, it is ready for updates and modern touches. Featuring newer siding and a newer roof, the home provides a solid foundation for those who wish to restore or remodel according to their preferences. With its aged woodwork, traditional layout, and rural setting, the house presents a flexible foundation for someone seeking to breathe new life into a classic Kansas farmhouse.
In addition to the home, the property is well-equipped with multiple outbuildings that add significant operational value. Chief among them is a newer 70x60 machine shed, ideal for storing large equipment, implements, or even functioning as a workshop or business space. Several other well-maintained buildings provide additional storage and workspace. The layout of the structures supports both existing farm uses and hobby farm potential, offering flexibility for future owners. Of particular note is the hand-stacked stone fencing found throughout portions of the property, lending a distinctive and historic character that reflects the pride of ownership seen across the acreage.
The land is an exceptional blend of productivity and natural surroundings. Of the 120 acres, approximately 60 are productive tillable farm groundsuitable for a range of row crops or custom farming arrangements. These acres offer dependable yield potential, especially in a region known for its strong agricultural base. Complementing the cropland are 45 acres of native prairie grass, which present excellent grazing options for livestock or hay production. These grasses support soil health and biodiversity while maintaining the propertys natural appeal.
Scattered across the landscape are five ponds, which contribute not only to the propertys function but also its aesthetic. These water features may serve agricultural uses like livestock watering or irrigation, and they also support recreational possibilities, such as fishing or wildlife observation. The varied terrain and multiple water sources make this an inviting property for those interested in outdoor living or conservation.
Importantly, the property benefits from two active rural water metersan uncommon and valuable asset for a farm of this size. Whether the new owner intends to continue row crop production, raise livestock, or explore alternative uses, the infrastructure is in place to support a wide range of pursuits. All of this is accessible via hard surface roads, further enhancing the farms practicality.
Location is another strong asset. Situated just 10 minutes from Topeka and only 15 minutes from Lawrence, the property offers rural seclusion without sacrificing convenience. Whether commuting to work, accessing schools, or simply enjoying the amenities of these nearby cities, owners of this farm will appreciate the ability to move easily between country and town. Tecumseh itself is a community known for its agricultural heritage, natural surroundings, and tight-knit rural values.
Beyond its functional features and ideal setting, this farm has been recognized for its exemplary land care. Over the years, it has received multiple awards for stewardship and conservation practices. The most recent honor, the 2022 Kansas Bankers Association Award for Soil Conservation, affirms the quality of care this property has received. These awards reflect a thoughtful, intentional approach to land managementan approach that not only preserves the natural resource base but also enhances the long-term value of the land.
For investors, this property provides a stable and tangible asset with multiple income avenues. Between row crop income, hay production, pasture rental, and potential for recreational leasing, the land can generate consistent returns. The location and access also make future appreciation a realistic consideration. Additionally, agricultural land remains a historically reliable investment, with value that transcends market fluctuations.
For those looking to begin or expand a hobby farm, the property is equally attractive. The combination of farmland, pasture, outbuildings, water sources, and proximity to urban amenities creates a foundation for a balanced rural lifestyle. Whether your interest is in raising livestock, cultivating crops, or simply enjoying wide open spaces and sunset views, this farm can accommodate a variety of personal visions.
Furthermore, for families or individuals dreaming of building a forever home, this property presents a unique canvas. The existing home could be renovated into a beautiful heritage residence, or another home could be built elsewhere on the property to take advantage of the expansive views and serene setting. The size of the tract also allows for future land planning, whether that includes gardens, orchards, horse facilities, or multi-generational living setups.
Ownership opportunities of this nature in northeast Kansas are not frequently available. The land market has seen strong demand across agricultural, investment, and rural lifestyle segments, and properties with the features and history found here do not often come to market. The documented conservation accolades, infrastructure, and land quality make this offering stand out even among larger or more modern farm tracts.
Whether your goal is to add to an existing operation, invest in appreciating land, build a rural retreat, or simply escape the pace of city life, this Tecumseh property delivers. It honors the past through its history and recognition while offering the tools and potential for a productive future. With deep roots and wide horizons, this is a Kansas farm worth exploringand one that may be ready to carry forward its legacy with you.
06/11/2025
$260,000
39.01 ac.
ACTIVE
Shawnee County - 4830 SE Stubbs Rd, Tecumseh, KS
1901 East Farm Grounded in Stewardship, Ready for the Next Generation
Welcome to 1901 East Farm, a versatile 39-acre property in eastern Kansas that checks all the boxes for those seeking a balanced rural lifestyle, income-producing ground, or a quiet place to put down roots and raise a family. Conveniently located just 10 minutes east of Topeka and 15 minutes west of Lawrence, this well-cared-for parcel offers a rare blend of accessibility, productivity, and recreational value.
Whether youre a seasoned farmer looking to expand your acreage, an aspiring homesteader dreaming of chickens and a garden, or a family wanting to build a home where kids can roam and creeks can be explored, 1901 East Farm offers the opportunity to shape a lifestyle deeply connected to the land.
A Smart Layout for Working Ground
The land has been thoughtfully maintained with both productivity and conservation in mind. Of the 39 surveyed acres, approximately 20 acres are tillable, currently used for row crops or small grains, depending on season and rotation. These acres provide immediate return potential or can be leased out to a neighboring farmer for supplemental income.
Another 24 acres are currently in hay production, offering an additional income stream or a ready source of forage for livestock. This setup would work well for someone running a few head of cattle, starting a small cow-calf operation, or simply cutting hay to sell each season. The ground is clean and well-managedready for the next cycle of work.
Importantly, this is not just raw groundits land thats been nurtured. The current owner has emphasized soil stewardship and responsible use, and it shows in the condition of the fields, the grass cover, and the way the natural water flow has been respected across the acreage.
Natural Beauty Meets Practical Potential
A creek runs north to south through the property, adding both visual character and practical value. The creek is bordered by timbered areas and brushy pockets that create ideal habitat for deer and turkey, making the land a quiet but consistent recreational opportunity for hunters.
While approximately 8 acres fall within the floodplain due to the creek, this area is part of what gives the land its charm. These lower sections provide rich wildlife corridors, seasonal water sources, and a place where deer trails weave naturally across the terrain. They also complement the working ground by keeping flood-prone areas out of active crop rotation.
The land features about 50 feet of elevation change across the tract, giving it a gentle roll that makes for multiple attractive home sites. The higher points offer views across the property and surrounding countryside. Whether your dream is a classic white farmhouse, a modern ranch-style home, or even a barndominium, youll have options to choose fromeach one tucked into the landscape in a way that feels private, peaceful, and rooted in nature.
Access and Infrastructure
Unlike many rural tracts, 1901 East Farm doesnt leave you chasing gravel or weaving through section lines. It has direct access off a hard surface road, meaning no muddy ruts in spring and easy access for trucks, trailers, or service vehicles. This is especially helpful for farm equipment, livestock hauling, or just the day-to-day rhythm of rural living.
Power is nearby, and with the locations proximity to larger towns, adding utilities for a future home is very manageable. If youre planning to build, this is a tract where you can get started without a major upfront investment in infrastructure.
For the Farmer
If youre already operating in the area, 1901 East Farm makes a practical and profitable addition to your operation. The tillable ground is clean, the hay acres are in good shape, and access is straightforward. Its a good piece of land for those who value rotational flexibilitywhether youre managing crops, cutting hay, grazing livestock, or all of the above.
For a younger or first-time farmer, its a manageable size with real return potentialoffering the opportunity to step into land ownership without the risk of buying more than you can work.
For the Aspiring Hobby Farmer
For those dreaming of a self-sufficient lifestyle, this property offers more than just landit offers a head start. With ground already in production, a natural water source, and room to build, its easy to imagine adding a garden, orchard, chicken coop, or greenhouse.
Youll have space to raise a few animals, room to build a shop or barn, and privacy to create a lifestyle that values hard work, fresh air, and time spent outdoors. At 1901 East Farm, you can live close to the land without giving up the convenience of nearby towns and schools.
For the Home Builder and Family Mover
Families looking to escape the suburbs will find something truly special here. Imagine waking up to the sound of songbirds and wind through the trees instead of highway noise. Watch your kids explore the creek, build forts in the timber, or help with chores in the field.
With the proximity to Topeka and Lawrence, commuting is entirely doablemaking this a rare chance to enjoy rural living without sacrificing access to jobs, schools, shopping, or healthcare. Build a home tailored to your values, where space and quiet are built-in.
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For the Hunter
If you're a weekend hunter or a land buyer seeking more than just returns, 1901 East Farm delivers. The mix of edge cover, timbered draws, creek, and hay ground creates ideal conditions for whitetail movement and turkey strutting zones. Set stands along natural funnels or develop food plots within the ground for even greater draw.
And because this land hasnt been heavily pressured, the wildlife is consistent and patterns are reliable. Whether for personal use or as part of a lease setup, this ground offers value beyond its agricultural base.
For the Investor
For those seeking a land-based investment, 1901 East Farm offers both short- and long-term potential. Agricultural income is already in place, and the property has residential building appeal in a growing corridor between two established metro areas.
In a time when land ownership is increasingly tied to legacy, resilience, and diversification, this tract checks all the boxesespecially for buyers looking for hard assets with utility, beauty, and security.
Final Thoughts
Land like this doesnt come available oftenespecially in locations that balance privacy with access and income with opportunity. 1901 East Farm is more than just acreage; its a property shaped by thoughtful care, ready for the next owner to continue its story.
Whether you're building a farming future, creating a family homestead, investing in rural Kansas, or simply seeking peace and purpose, this is ground that gives back.
Come walk the land, run your fingers through the soil, and see what 1901 East Farm can become for you.
10/25/2024
$299,000
15 ac.
ACTIVE
Shawnee County - 0 SE 10th St, Tecumseh, KS
This stunning +/- 15-acre property offers a rare opportunity to own a prime build site just minutes from Topeka, Kansas.Nestled amidst thick hardwood timber and boasting picturesque creek frontage, this land provides the perfect blend of seclusion and natural beauty.Whether you're looking to build your dream home or invest in a recreational retreat, this lot offers a blank canvas with endless possibilities.The property's rich wildlife history makes it a haven for nature enthusiasts. Abundant deer, turkey, and other wildlife are frequently spotted throughout the year. The hardwood timber provides excellent cover, and the creek ensures a steady water source, attracting diverse fauna to the area.With its convenient location near Topeka, you'll have quick access to the city's amenities while enjoying the peaceful surroundings of the Kansas countryside. The mature timber, rolling terrain, and water features make this property a standout, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical value.This 15-acre lot is a rare find in the Topeka area, whether for recreation, a private residence, or a hunting getaway. Contact the listing agent today to schedule a showing!The sale of the tract is contingent on final approval from the city, county, and township on the survey.
04/23/2025
$149,785
19 ac.
ACTIVE
Shawnee County - 00000 SE 61st Street, Berryton, KS
This 19 +/- acre tract is located in southeast Shawnee County, Kansas. It has 18 +/- tillable acres actively in production, primarily consisting of Ladysmith silty clay loam soils. The tillable acres have 1 to 8 percent slopes with well-kept terraces, waterways, and field edges. The tillable fields have an NCCPI overall weighted average of 51. The property has 14 +/- DCP crop base acres with an ARC County crop election. The remaining 1 +/- acre consists of tame grass waterway/field edges, storage building, and an established driveway entrance with swing gate. The property is located on two blacktop roads with electricity, rural water, and telephone line at the road. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. An active year-to-year tenant farm lease is in place. The property is currently zoned RR1 and is in the Shawnee Heights USD 450 school district. This property could be perfect for a small farm, a forever home building site, or possibly even a residential development site! Contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926 for additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-19 +/- total acres
-18 +/- tillable acres
-1 +/- grass acre
-Ladysmith silty clay loam soils
-1 to 8 percent slopes
-NCCPI overall weighted average of 51
-Well-kept terraces, waterways, and field edges
-14 +/- DCP crop base acres
-ARC County crop election
-Year-to-year tenant farm lease in place
-18 +/- feet of elevation change
-Established entrance with swing gate
-Blacktop road frontage on the east and south boundaries
-Electricity, rural water, and telephone line at the road
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-Zoned RR1
-Shawnee Heights USD 450 school district
-2 miles from Berryton, KS
-6 miles from Topeka, KS
02/19/2024
$925,000
120 ac.
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Shawnee County - Silver Lake, KS
This land listing advertises approximately 120 acres of land located in the highly sought-after Kansas River Bottom area. It boasts convenient access from 24 Highway and provides quick access to major grain facilities in Topeka. The property features Kansas River frontage and abundant hunting and recreational opportunities.
Of the total acreage, approximately 105 acres are tillable, of high quality, river bottom soil. For the 2024 growing season, there is a lease in place with a guaranteed income of $35,000, which represents a return on investment (ROI) of close to 3.8% at the list price. This lease agreement will transfer to the new owner if an agreement is reached before the planting season commences.
This is an excellent opportunity for investors or those looking to own productive farmland with a guaranteed income stream. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity!
05/23/2024
$72,740
6.08 ac.
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Shawnee County - Southeast 77th Street, Berryton, KS
Tract 1) 12.96 acres m/l the furthest west parcel of the original 37.27 acres m/l. Tract 2) 6.07 acres m/l. Tract 3) 6.08 acres m/l. Tract 4) 6.08 acres m/l. Tract 5) 6.08 acres m/l. Water & utilities are available to all tracts. The county confirmed that drive way access to each parcel off of 77th St. would be granted. Survey map in the additional provisions.
Acreage per survey, Taxes are ESTIMATED and m/l check with county for taxes and land assessed value. Also check with school district for correct schools.
07/03/2024
$155,520
12.96 ac.
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Shawnee County - Southeast 77th Street, Berryton, KS
Tract 1) 12.96 acres m/l the furthest west parcel of the original 37.27 acres m/l.
Tract 2) 6.07 acres m/l.
Tract 3) 6.08 acres m/l.
Tract 4) 6.08 acres m/l.
Tract 5) 6.08 acres m/l.
Water & utilities are available to all tracts. The county confirmed that drive way access to each parcel off of 77th St. would be granted. Survey map in the additional provisions.
MLS# to all of the lots associated with this parcel-
233693, 233695, 233696, 233697, 233699
01/07/2025
$60,000
3 ac.
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Shawnee County - Southwest 93rd Street, Wakarusa, KS
Country lots near Topeka available. Three acre build site with water meter available, but not yet purchased. There are three, 3 acre parcels in a row that are all for sale individually or buy them as a package. They are in the Auburn/Washburn school district and on a paved road. These lots have already been surveyed.
10/15/2024
$209,999
19 ac.
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Shawnee County - 0 NW 35th St Lot A, Topeka, KS
This 19 m/l acres has much to offer for recreational activities as well as potential to build your dream home! The property is located on a blacktop road and sits in a convenient location, off NW 35th St in the Seaman School district. There is plenty of seclusion as the majority of the property consists of hardwoods, cedars, dense brush and native grasses. Rural water runs along the road frontage with a water meter available for purchase. Nearby crop fields provide additional year round food sources for local wildlife. Enjoy the country feel while also being minutes away from the amenities of the big city. Showing by appointment only.
06/02/2025
$360,000
66 ac.
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Shawnee County - Tecumseh, KS
Add to your investment portfolio, farming operation, commercial opportunities or enjoy a future build site with 66 m/l acres! This farm is in an excellent location off of pavement with an easy commute to Lawrence and Topeka. If you are looking for commercial or development opportunities, this property is one to consider. This is a high traffic property bordering 40 HW and very close to the Kansas Turnpike. More than enough ground to get away from the road and choose a secluded build site while collecting additional income from 45 m/l acres row crop. Remaining 21 m/l acres consist of hay ground and trees. Soils largely consist of Woodson silt loam and Oska silty clay loam.
04/24/2023
$5,160,600
846 ac.
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Shawnee County - 00000 Hoch Road, Topeka, KS
Highly Developable Recreational Property Buck Haven For Sale Near Topeka, KS!
Incredible opportunity to own one of Shawnee Countys largest contiguous, single-owner tracts! Buck Haven offers premier hunting and great investment potential, located just 1 mile from the newly announced Auburn-Washburn USD 437 middle school which is set to open in 2025-2026, and also the proposed future site for the districts new high school and athletic fields.
Positioned only 2 miles from Topeka, KS and adjacent to established residential developments, this property offers true convenience, with restaurants, shopping, and amenities all within a 15-minute drive. With significant public and private investment planned for the surrounding area, the future for this property is bright, making it a rare opportunity for growth and appreciation.
Whether you want to keep it a private hunting paradise, section of different parcels, or transform it into a residential or equestrian community, Buck Haven offers flexibility few properties can match.
For hunters, the property is already a proven gem: strategically placed draws allow multiple hunters to enjoy the land simultaneously without interference. Maintained trails and roadways weave through strong hardwood timber groves across ridges, valleys, and thick bedding areas perfect for trophy whitetail habitat while still allowing room for food plots, shooting lanes, and additional improvements.
Multiple ponds, including a pristine stocked pond in the Northeast Quarter along Hoch Road, offer excellent recreation and water features to complement any future development.
Its extremely rare to find a recreational property of this caliber with such strong immediate and long-term investment potential. If youre interested, dont wait opportunities like this are few and far between!
Owner will consider dividing the property depending on terms and pricing. Example of lot subdivision possibility with pricing is in photos, and custom parcel requests are welcome and will be presented for review.
Contact Eric Neilson, Broker/Owner of Realtree United Country Hunting Properties, today for your exclusive showing or to learn more!
05/30/2025
$790,000
81.85 ac.
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Shawnee County - 101st SE Croco Road, Berryton, KS
Hunt and fish to your hearts content! This property is loaded with wildlife. 2 stocked ponds , heavily wooded, water meter sitting next to the drive feeds 2 hydrants, large metal building and lean to. Listed by owner licensed agent
03/25/2025
$9,000
0.19 ac.
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Shawnee County - 810 SE 33rd Street, Topeka, KS
This lot is ready for a new home. Previous building was demolished in 2023. Driveway is still intact. Affordable lot to build a rental property or primary residence.
06/14/2025
$9,500
0.34 ac.
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Shawnee County - 1918 NE Quincy Street, Topeka, KS
Discover the perfect opportunity to build a primary residence,or an investment property on this prime .34-acre vacant lot! Located off a paved road, this parcel offers easy access and convenience while providing a peaceful environment for your future plans. The lot is generously shaded, making it an ideal spot for landscaping and outdoor living. With all utilities readily available, you can start your project without delay.
05/30/2025
$9,000
0.29 ac.
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Shawnee County - 3150 SE Michigan Avenue, Topeka, KS
Looking to build? Check out this large corner lot in the Highland Park School District. Give us a call today!
03/21/2025
$150,000
2.84 ac.
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Shawnee County - XXXX SW Moundview Drive, Topeka, KS
Develop your own neighborhood! Package of 10 lots in SW Topeka with two of the lots backing up to the popular Berkshire Golf Course. Already platted and inside the city limits of Topeka. This package includes Shawnee County Quick ID: R66436, R66435, R66433, R66432, R66431, R66430, R66383, R66386, R66387.
03/03/2025
$79,900
3 ac.
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Shawnee County - 0000 NW 86th Street, Topeka, KS
3 acre building sites in Seaman schools! Country living at it's best, Easy access from I-75 Lots are located on NW 86th from Wilson rd- Greenhills rd. All builders & plans must be approved by seller. F & L Enterprises is also available for building consultations . Contact us for more information on the new home building process & restrictions on the property. Listed by owner-licensed agent.
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