Marion County, Kansas Land For Sale (9 results)
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07/09/2026
$327,250
77 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - 0000 Bison Road, Lehigh, KS
Located less than 5 miles northwest of Lehigh, Kansas sits this exceptional 77 +/- acres of pristine native grassland with a rich history. Offering a rare combination of productive hay ground, outstanding recreational opportunities, and an excellent future homesite, this property is ideal for ranchers, sportsmen, or anyone seeking a secluded country retreat.
The property features an excellent stand of native grasses that have been consistently maintained and used as a productive hay meadow. A 3 +/- acre spring-fed pond serves as the centerpiece of the property, producing trophy largemouth bass reportedly reaching 8 pounds, along with quality crappie up to 18 inches. For hunters, the property lies along a natural travel corridor used by whitetail deer moving between feeding and bedding areas. The current owner has harvested multiple Boone and Crockett bucks in the immediate area in the past. The clear-water pond also attracts ducks, geese, and doves throughout the fall and winter months, meaning this land can provide year-round recreational opportunities.
History enthusiasts will appreciate the property's unique location where the historic Santa Fe Trail crosses the southeast corner of the property, with both the Santa Fe and Chisholm Trails intersecting nearby. Historic trail markers are located within walking distance, adding a remarkable historical element rarely found.
The property has county road access on three sides, with electric run along each road. Nearby municipal wells indicate excellent groundwater potential, making this an outstanding location for a future home, weekend cabin, or rural retreat. With virtually no surrounding light pollution, the nighttime skies are spectacular along with the peace and quiet offered by this secluded area.
Whether you're looking for productive grassland, trophy hunting, exceptional fishing, or a peaceful place to build your dream home, this Marion County property offers an opportunity that rarely becomes available. For questions or to schedule a time to view the property, contact the listing agent Shaun Reid at (316) 210-6680.
Property Features
-77 +/- taxable acres
-Native/tame grassland
-3 +/- acre spring-fed pond
-Excellent bass and crappie fishing
-Whitetail deer travel corridor
-Secluded build site potential
-Santa Fe Trail cuts through property corner
-4.5 miles to Lehigh, KS
-8 miles to Canton, KS
-24 miles to McPherson, KS
07/11/2026
$857,500
175 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - 0000 130th Street, Florence, KS
Located just northwest of Florence in Marion County sits this incredible 175 +/- acre recreational farm that offers a perfect blend of Cottonwood River frontage, productive farmland, diverse wildlife habitat, and breathtaking Kansas scenery. Anchored by approximately .85 miles of highly sought-after Cottonwood River frontage along the property's northern boundary, this is the type of farm that rarely comes to market.
The Cottonwood River serves as a major travel corridor for the area's thriving whitetail deer population, creating outstanding hunting opportunities year after year. Recent trail camera photos have identified several shooter-quality bucks along with an impressive group of young up-and-coming deer. Towering hardwoods, including mature oak trees that provide an abundant acorn crop, create ideal habitat for deer and other wildlife. During the spring, the river corridor is home to roosting Rio Grande turkeys, while sections of riffled water offer excellent late-season waterfowl hunting when surrounding ponds have frozen. The river also provides excellent fishing and a perfect place to relax on the sandbars during the summer months.
Approximately 31 +/- acres of highly productive tillable ground, with an impressive NCCPI rating of 83, sits just south of the river, offering both income potential through cash rent or crop share and a dependable food source that regularly attracts large numbers of deer and other wildlife.
Rolling hills of native grasses, brush, and scattered timber create outstanding bedding cover throughout the center of the farm. A small pond and windmill well provide additional water sources, while approximately 40 +/- acres of native grass on the east side and 24 +/- acres of terraced brome hay in the southwest corner offer flexibility for income generation, habitat improvements, or future management opportunities.
With nearly 80 feet of elevation change, the property offers incredible panoramic views and sits along the edge of the scenic Flint Hills region. At 175 +/- acres, the farm qualifies for two Kansas Hunt-Own-Land deer permits annually. Mineral rights are believed to be intact and will transfer to the buyer.
Properties that combine Cottonwood River frontage, productive farmland, exceptional hunting, income potential, and outstanding recreational opportunities are increasingly difficult to find. Whether you're searching for a premier hunting property, a weekend retreat, or a long-term land investment, this Marion County farm deserves a look.
For additional information or to schedule a private showing, contact listing agent Shaun Reid at (316) 210-6680.
Property Features
-175 +/- acres
-.85 mile Cottonwood River
-Whitetail deer, turkeys, quail, ducks
-Fishing and recreation
-Highly fertile river bottom farm ground
-Thick native grasses
-Pond and windmill well
-Excellent views
-2.5 miles to Florence, KS
-55 miles to Wichita, KS
-150 miles to Kansas City, KS
07/08/2026
$975,000
12 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - 606 150th, Hillsboro, KS
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME WITH 12 ACRES IN MARION COUNTY, KANSAS
606 150th Hillsboro, KS.
Set on a beautiful 12 acres near Hillsboro, Kansas, this totally remodeled country estate welcomes you with open arms, offering a lifestyle as vast and vibrant as the Kansas sky. Built in 2004 and meticulously cared for, this 4-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom haven is a sanctuary of warmth and charm, where every detail has been thoughtfully crafted to embrace modern living with a touch of timeless elegance.
Step inside to find a world of comfort and convenience, starting with the expansive, fully rocked driveway and 4-car garage space for your vehicles and toys. The lawn irrigation system keeps the fescue lawn thriving, while the electric gate opener and paved road access offer peace of mind and effortless entry.
The heart of the home beats strongly in the remodeled kitchen, where a generous island anchors the space, beckoning you to gather, create, and share. Gourmet appliances and stunning cabinetry complement the warm, inviting atmosphere, while the adjacent dining area and great room offer space for entertaining or cozying up by the fireplace.
Retreat to the master bedroom, a private oasis with direct access to the expansive back patio, where you can savor the serenity of your sprawling backyard. The walk-in closet provides ample storage and the master bathroom includes a make-up table.
The additional 3 bedrooms and bonus room in the basement, each with its own unique charm, offer plenty of space for family and guests. The fully finished basement boasts a rec room and wet bar, ensuring endless entertainment and fun.
This home's insulated concrete construction ensures year-round comfort and energy efficiency, while the newer roof and Generac backup power provide added peace of mind. And with new furniture and appliances included, you can move right in and start enjoying your new life in this idyllic country retreat!
Key Features
Totally Remodeled
4 Beds and 4 Baths Plus Bonus Room
12+/- Acres Fenced with Electric Gate Opener
Paved Road Access
Fully Rocked Driveway
Generac Backup Power
4 Car Garage
Lawn Irrigation System
Remodeled Kitchen and Baths
Insulated Concrete Construction
Newer Roof
Furnished with New Furniture and Appliances Included
Full Finished Basement with Rec Room and Wet Bar
Convenient Location
7 miles to Goessel
8 miles to Hillsboro
19 Miles to Moundridge
20 Miles to Newton
27 miles to McPherson
53 miles to Wichita Airport
Legal Description: The West 12 acres of the SW/4 of the SW/4 of S24-T20-R01E in Marion County, Kansas.
Mineral Rights: Mineral rights owned by the Seller shall transfer to the Buyer.
Taxes: $7,671 (2025)
Financial verification required prior to viewing.
For additional information or to schedule a private showing, contact the listing agent Kyle McDonald at (620) 960-8690
01/01/2026
$595,000
157.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - 0000 Upland Road, Lincolnville, KS
Located just west of Lincolnville in Marion County, Kansas, this diverse quarter is the perfect mix for the buyer seeking a true multi-use farm. With a strong history of recreation and hay production, this farm checks a lot of boxeswhether you're looking for hay-producing native, premier upland bird, and whitetail hunting, or the potential to expand tillable acres.
The property features approximately 75 acres of quality native grass meadows that have been hayed for the last few years, while leaving a substantial tall edge around all of the treelines. There are 2 ponds and a (currently running) wet-weather drainage that meanders through the tract, providing consistent moisture. Two of the coolest features of the farm are the cedar shelter belts lining the property and the multi-species oak tree plantings. Thick cedar shelter belts offer excellent windbreaks and thermal cover, while innumerable established Shingle and Shumard oak tree plantings will continue growing and producing acorns. Multiple hedge thickets throughout the farm complement the tremendous edge that this property holds. Thanks to years of pheasant releases by the previous owner, a solid breeding population of birds now calls this place home, which is unique in this area. Multiple coveys of quail can be regularly found as well. There are 2 food plots totalling 9 acres that were not planted in 2025 due to wet conditions, but can be prepped and ready for the 2026 season. This farm possesses a tremendous amount of cover relative to the area around it, and with very minimal hunting pressure, it has been a sanctuary for the local wildlife. The sellers have had good success shooting mature deer in the past few years, but the property was not hunted during 2025.
For an operator or hunter who would like to see a little more income, portions of the native grass could easily be broken out and converted to farm ground, adding crop ground and more ROI. No government contracts exist on any of the native grass acres, so it has a very diverse potential of use. One oil well is producing but has brought in a nominal amount for the last couple of years. The mineral rights are intact and will transfer to the buyer.
The farm is conveniently located just minutes from Lincolnville and Highway 56/77, with easy access within 15 minutes to Herington and Marion. An added bonus to this farm is the ease of access to airports in Salina, Manhattan, or Wichita. Call Joey Purpura at (785) 831-3045 for maps, disclosures, or to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-157.5 +/- acres
-1 mile northwest of Lincolnville
-Very short access to Highway 56/77
-Balanced habitat including hedge thickets, cottonwoods, native warm-season grass, cedars, tillable, and food plots
-Thick mature cedar shelter belts
-Shumard and Shingle Oaks were planted and established in large quantity
-Approximately 75 acres in native hay
-Access via county road on 2 sides (300 Road and Upland Road)
-2 ponds and a wet-weather drainage
-Pheasants and quail
-Tremendous edge and deer sign
-Deer history
-2 food plots totaling 9 acres (not planted in 2025)
-Low historical pressure primarily serves as a sanctuary
-Sections 9, township 18, range 4
-Great location
07/06/2026
$480,000
68 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - 1032 U.S. 56, Hillsboro, KS
Located along Highway 56 just north of Hillsboro, this versatile 68± acre property offers an excellent combination of country living, agricultural production, and recreational opportunities. The acreage includes approximately 35± acres of productive tillable ground, 23± acres enrolled in CRP, and 2± acres of timber and tree rows that provide excellent upland bird and deer hunting. The property is well-equipped for livestock with working pens surrounding a 30' x 24' Morton building featuring a finished office or tack room, making it ideal for horses, cattle, or other livestock operations. The home features 2 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms on the main level, an open kitchen and dining area overlooking the acreage, and a finished basement with a family room, gas fireplace, two non-conforming bedrooms, and additional storage. A two-car attached garage and included kitchen appliances make this property move-in ready. Whether you're looking for a productive farm, horse property, or rural retreat with income potential, this property offers the space, improvements, and location to fit a variety of lifestyles.
06/17/2026
Auction
319.92 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - Lehigh, KS
The live auction will be held on Tuesday, July 21, 2026, at 10:00 AM, at the Wheat Building, 200 Poplar St, Goessel, KS 67053. Online bidding will begin on Wednesday, July 15, 2026, at 10:00 AM and close at the end of the live event. Located in the heart of Marion County, Kansas, this 319.92 acre offering presents a rare opportunity to acquire a well-balanced portfolio of agricultural land with excellent regional access, long-term productivity, and wildlife habitat. The property is being offered in five distinct tracts, providing the flexibility to purchase according to your individual operational or investment goals. Tract 1 (14.38 acres): Improved site with rural home and outbuildings. Good access, only a mile south of Highway 56. Property is connected to rural water. Tract 2 (91.18 acres): A mixture of quality cropland, CRP, and non-cropland with strong access along Highway 56. Tract 3 (59.88 acres): Productive tract with favorable soil composition and manageable size. Tract 4 (151.06 acres): The largest offering, featuring a mixture of CRP, productive cropland, timber, native grasses, and non-cropland, with gravel road access from Highway 15. Tract 5 (3.42 acres): Santa Fe Storage is operating, and the active leases will transfer to the new owner. All leases are month-to-month, and all accounts are currently up to date. Current space includes 23 units; sizes can be found on the website. Don't miss your opportunity on July 21 to expand your current land portfolio or farming operation!Property DirectionsTracts 14 are generally west and southwest of Hillsboro, Kansas. Tract 5 is located in the Hillsboro Industrial Park.
07/01/2026
Auction
1765.88 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - Durham, KS
The live auction will be held on Tuesday, August 18, 2026, at 10:00 AM at Hillsboro MB Church, Fellowship Hall, 300 Prairie Pointe Ct, Hillsboro, KS 67063. Online bidding will begin on Tuesday, August 11, 2026, at 8:00 AM and close at the end of the live event. There will be a live showing of the property on Monday, August 10, 2026, from 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM at tracts 10,12, and 14 of the property. Tracts 1, 2, and 3 feature well-maintained pastureland, offering strong grazing potential and proven productivity. Tracts 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, and 13 provide quality, productive farmland and pasture/hayland well-suited for a wide range of agricultural operations, making them attractive additions to any farming portfolio. Tract 6 is a hunter's dream tract offering 154.18 acres of diverse and highly functional habitat, combining cropland, established grass waterways, and mature timber to create an ideal environment for both wildlife and recreation. The property is uniquely enhanced by the Cottonwood River, which bisects the tract and serves as a natural travel corridor and year-round water source, significantly increasing wildlife activity and visibility. The mix of tillable acreage and native cover provides an excellent balance of food, bedding, and security, making this property especially attractive to whitetail deer and wild turkey. The timbered areas along the river bottom offer prime bedding and roosting sites, while the waterways and surrounding cropland support consistent feeding patterns and travel routes. This combination creates outstanding opportunities for strategic stand placement and hunting access throughout the season. Whether you are looking for a premier hunting property, a recreational retreat, or an investment with strong agricultural components, this tract offers exceptional versatility. Its natural features, proven wildlife presence, and scenic river frontage truly set it apart as one of the top habitat properties in the area. Further enhancing the investment appeal, Tract 9 includes established wind royalty income, creating an additional, diversified revenue stream with long-term upside potential. Tract 12 is improved with a modern slab-on-grade residence featuring an attached garage, oversized detached shop, and a built-in safe room--providing comfort, functionality, and peace of mind in a rural setting. Tract 14 offers a versatile building site with excellent frontage and visibility along K-15 Highway, presenting a wide range of potential uses with convenient access. For livestock operators, Tracts 7 and 10 are well-equipped with functional improvements, including rural water meters, bunk lines, indoor livestock facilities, and concrete feeding and working areas. These tracts are turnkey in nature and ideally suited to support a variety of livestock enterprises with efficient, ready-to-use infrastructure. These properties offer something for everyone - don't miss out on this great opportunity!Property DirectionsTract 1: Located at the corner of 260th Street and Alamo RoadTract 2: Located along 300th Street and Indigo RoadTract 3: Located along 280th street, one mile east of Diamond RoadTract 4: Located along 280th Street, one-half mile east of Diamond RoadTract 5: Located at Falcon Road and 280th RoadTract 6: Located at the corner of Diamond Road and 300th StreetTract 7: Located at the corner of Eagle Road and 300th StreetTract 8: Located along 300th Street just east of Falcon RoadTract 9: Located along 330th Street East of Goldenrod RoadTract 10: Located at 784 310 Th, Durham, Kansas, 67438The home is located approximately two miles north of Durham, Kansas, and a mile and one-third west of K-15 Highway along 310th Street in northern Marion County. The property is situated approximately 13 miles south of Abilene, 15 miles north of Hillsboro, and 35 miles southeast of Salina. Tract 11: Located at 784 310 Th, Durham, Kansas, 67438Tract 12: Located at 815 310th, Durham Kansas 67438The home is located approximately 2 miles north of Durham, Kansas, three quarters of a mile West of K-15 Highway along 310th Street in northern Marion County. The property is situated approximately 13 miles south of Abilene, 15 miles north of Hillsboro, and 35 miles southeast of Salina. Tract 13: Located at 815 310th Durham, Kansas 67438Tract 14: Along Highway K15 on the east side of Durham, Kansas
06/26/2026
Auction
5 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - Peabody, KS
The online auction will begin on Thursday, July 30, 2026, at 8:00 AM, and bidding will close on Thursday, August 6, 2026, at 1:00 PM. There will be a live showing of the property on Sunday, July 26th, from 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM at 1190 90th Rd, Peabody, KS 66866. This classic two-story country home offers the charm and character buyers love in an older farmhouse, with a practical 4-bedroom layout, a main-floor master, and a peaceful rural setting with room to spread out. The property includes two older barns and a detached two-car garage, offering useful storage, workspace, and livestock or hobby potential. The property has been surveyed and is staked. Some recent updates make this two-story Colonial home an excellent opportunity for those seeking classic character in a rural setting. The home offers traditional curb appeal, a functional two-story layout, and comfortable living space with improvements that add to its overall usability and appeal. Located in the country, the property provides room to enjoy a quieter lifestyle while maintaining the charm and presence of a classic Colonial-style residence. From Peabody KS north on Nighthawk Rd 2 miles to 90th Street then west 3 miles to the property. Property DirectionsFrom Peabody, Kansas, travel north on Nighthawk Road for 2 miles to 90th Street, then travel west 3 miles to the property.
04/26/2026
$555,000
37.25 ac.
ACTIVE
Marion County - 1529 Limestone Rd, Hillsboro, KS
This spacious 2,537 sq ft home offers the perfect blend of comfort, functionality, and agricultural opportunity. Featuring 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms—with potential to expand to 5 bedrooms—this property includes a fully finished basement with brand new flooring and a large den highlighted by a stunning rock fireplace. The main level also features a beautiful rock fireplace, updated kitchen with new granite countertops, under-cabinet lighting, and new appliances.
Recent upgrades include new and newer windows throughout, updated septic system, and HVAC system approximately 5 years old. Enjoy outdoor living on the 24x12 deck or relax in the included hot tub.
The property is well-equipped for livestock or farming operations with 14.42+/- acres of dryland tillable ground, 22+/- acres of native grass, working pens, and approximately 2,000 ft of fencing. Improvements include a 30x40 Quonset building, a 54x84 steel shed (1/3 concrete with large sliding doors), five additional grain bins/storage units, and 150-head sorting pens.
Additional features include a 1,000 sq ft detached garage/shop, attached 3-car garage with automatic doors and storage, and numerous updated breaker boxes.
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