Osage County, Kansas Land For Sale (27 results)
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06/17/2025
$749,385
166.53 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - 11108 South Berryton Road, Carbondale, KS
This 166.53 deeded acres M/L is a deer haven and big buck factory, with a stocked pond that is a waterfowl magnet in the fall. Ducks and geese travel back and forth from the large neighboring watershed to the west and on to the property's pond in the SW corner. This farm has been in the same family since the late 1800's and is fully fenced all around the entire quarter section with a nice balance of grass and timber. The pasture could be used to graze cattle for income purposes and has no cattle lease in place for 2025. There is an old school bus that has been converted into a deer blind with shooting rests, two wood burning stoves, and overlooks a wooded draw/ intermittent stream that the deer funnel out of. There are several locations that would be perfect for food plots. This tract of land is on a well maintained county gravel road not far off of pavement. Osage RWD #5 stops just north of property's NW corner. A water pressure study to be conducted to see if line extension would be feasible. Property is apx 20 minutes to hotels on Wanamaker, and around 1 hour and 19 minutes to KCI Airport.
08/06/2025
$834,600
156 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - S Shawnee Heights Road, Quenemo, KS
Check out this killer 156 +/- acres located right in the heart of big buck country in Osage County, KS! Just outside of Quenemo sits this dynamite tract that boasts some of the best hunting that Kansas has to offer! The deer history, along with the game trail photos prove that this property stacks up with some of the best that Kansas has to offer! Sitting right out of the Salt River bottoms, this place has a little bit of everything making it the perfect farm for any outdoor enthusiast or farmer. There are currently 32+ acres of row crop on the property that is in 1/3-2/3 rent. In addition, there are roughly 90 acres of well-maintained pasture currently being grazed along with 3 ponds for livestock and wildlife. The neighboring property to the East is a huge block of timber bedding making the wooded draws of this farm exceptional for targeting the deer as they travel to and from the food. Another perk of this property is that it has a well head and electric along the county road for anyone wanting to build a home or cabin overlooking the valley and multiple springs. Ideal for a phenomenal weekend getaway or permanent residence! Conveniently located between Topeka, Wichita, and Kansas City, you are close to anything you need but in God's country making it the best of both worlds. This property has plenty of history of 170-190 inch deer and has the pictures to prove it, come on out and take a look today!
08/21/2025
$687,550
148 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - 00000 S Stanley Road, Quenemo, KS
This 148 +/- acre property is located in southeast Osage County, Kansas. The property is diverse with alfalfa fields, timbered draws, thickets, warm-season grass meadows, and multiple wet-weather creeks and watering ponds! The property has 31 +/- cropland acres, primarily consisting of Olpe-Kenoma complex soils with 1 to 3 percent slopes, and a NCCPI overall weighted average of 56. The cropland acres have well-kept terraces and field edges, and were seeded to alfalfa in the spring of 2025. The remaining 117 +/- acres are loaded with cover, including densely wooded draws, thickets, and tall warm-season native grasses. The property has multiple wet-weather creeks winding throughout, along with one fishing pond and one watering pond.
This area is commonly known for producing 170-190 bucks routinely every year. The Kansas archery whitetail typical state record was harvested within a few miles of this property. The diverse habitat with abundant food and water provides some of the best whitetail deer, turkey, and upland bird hunting opportunities that Kansas is known for! The property is located in Kansas Deer Management Unit 10, and has excellent whitetail deer as well as great mature buck history! The sale includes a Redneck Buck Palace 6'x6' blind on a 5-foot stand, a Redneck Buck Palace 6'x6' blind on a 10-foot stand, and two All Season Feeders 1,250 lb Protein Stand & Fill feeders. The property has multiple great hilltop building sites overlooking the property. The property is located on well-maintained year-round gravel roads with electricity and rural water at the roads. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There are no active leases or tenants' rights in place. This property is turn-key ready to hunt this year, and is a must-see to truly appreciate all of the diversity it has! Showings are by appointment only, and an agent must be present to enter the property. Contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926 for additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-148 +/- total acres
-31 +/- cropland acres
-117 +/- grass/timber acres
-Diverse habitat
-Timbered draws, thickets, and warm-season grasses
-Perimeter and cross-fenced with gated entrances
-31 +/- DCP cropland acres
-Olpe-Kenoma complex soils
-1 to 3 percent slopes
-NCCPI overall weighted average of 56
-Well-kept terraces and field edges
-Cropland acres seeded to alfalfa in spring of 2025
-Multiple wet-weather creeks
-One fishing pond and one watering pond
-71 +/- feet of elevation change
-Whitetail deer, turkey, and upland bird hunting
-Excellent whitetail deer numbers
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 10
-Redneck Blind Buck Palace 6'x6' Blind on 5' stand
-Redneck Blind Buck Palace 6'x6' Blind on 10' stand
-All Season Feeders 1,250 lb Protein Stand & Fill feeder x2
-Multiple hilltop building sites with impressive sunrise/sunset views
-Well-maintained year-round gravel roads
-Electric and rural water at the roads
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-No active leases or tenants' rights are in place
-2024 taxes: $652.84
-3 miles from Quenemo, KS
-20 miles from Ottawa, KS
09/04/2025
$79,950
8 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - 11006 South Croco Road, Overbrook, KS
This 8 +/- acre property is located in northeast Osage County just south of Topeka, Kansas. The property is heavily wooded, creating a very secluded feel and presentation. The cleared areas on the property are mixed with native and brome grasses. The entrance to the property has metal swing gates installed, and there are many established trails throughout. The property is located on a well-maintained year-round gravel road with electricity and rural water at the road. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There are no active leases or tenants' rights currently in place. This property would make a great building site, or even a small recreational tract! Contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926 for additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-8 +/- total acres
-Secluded building lot
-Heavily wooded
-Mixed native and Brome grass
-Metal entry gates
-Established trails throughout
-Rural water and electric at the road
-Well-maintained year-round gravel road
-6 miles from Berryton, KS
-9 miles from Overbrook, KS
07/20/2025
$639,717
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - 3337 West 125th Street, Carbondale, KS
Located northwest of Carbondale, Kansas, sits this quaint 80 +/- acre farm that holds endless opportunity. From peaceful county living to backgrounding cattle or retreating for prime hunting, this manageable farm holds it all!
The 1 story residence was originally built in 1910 and stands strong as an ox, boasting 4 bedrooms and 1 bathroom with 1,837 square feet of living space. The original hardwood floors and trimmings throughout give the overall home the charm of the past with current-day amenities. There is 1 bedroom on the main level with 3 additional bedrooms upstairs. The home has central heat and air with a wood-burning stove as a supplemental heat source and is on rural water.
Outside the 3-car detached garage is 30' x 25' and is steel framed with full concrete and sits just steps to the south of the residence. The yard space is perfect with one of the most beautiful Burr Oaks providing endless shade. Even the old stone wall stands strong along the front. To the south is the original 1910 red barn, 58' x 48', and it too has so many incredible details of the farm life that once was, from the rock wall to the hay and door track in the loft. The turnout pen to the south connects and runs through to the additional pens and working area. The 50' x 52' livestock barn has a squeeze chute and currently provides a covered area to work cattle and equipment storage. There are 3 auto waterers throughout the corral and pen area. The 60' x 40' shop to the north is ready for sidewall and is steel framed with 5 concrete floors throughout and is stubbed for plumbing. Continue to the south and find the newly built 150' x 60' hay barn that is post-framed with a dirt floor throughout. This barn could be utilized in many fashions, from hay storage to dry storage space and more. To the west is a fenced grazing area with an auto waterer and a separate north gate entrance.
The 15 +/- acres of tillable are currently planted to sorghum, used to feed out cattle, and a turnout for wintering. Armstrong Branch Creek wraps throughout the farm, splitting off in 3 directions, creating ideal pockets, funnels, and pinch points. Head south across the creek crossing to the southwest corner of the farm. Each time I am bumping off does and turkeys, and not to mention, the back half of the farm is a sanctuary for wildlife. There is a small tillable area of 4 +/- acres, which makes the most prime food plot. Pair that with the pond, creek, and native grass bedding area, and this is a hot spot! The 18 +/- acres of timber stand are made up of an impressive amount of Black Walnut, Burr Oak, Pin Oak, Cottonwood, and Sycamore, with Elm, Hackberry, Locust, and Osage Orange intermixed. Continue to the east along the trail across the creek and be amazed by the landscape change. Here are the remaining pockets of native grassland acres of 16 +/- acres combined and could be utilized for grazing or hay acres, along with prime deer bedding. From the southeast corner of the farm, you can see everything to the north and west as the elevation is over 100 feet higher here than any other place on the property. The waterline was extended back to this area as well, with the intent to set an additional auto waterer.
Whether you are looking to have a forever farm in the county to enjoy with a few 4-H animals, or to raise a herd, background, and winter, or to create an impressive hunting farm, the foundation is set and ready to take on the dream! Contact Brenda Doudican at (620) 794-8075 for additional information or to schedule an in-person tour.
Property Features
-80 +/- acres total
-41 +/- acres grassland
-15 +/- acres tillable
-18 +/- acres hardwood timber stand
-6 +/- acres with residence and improvements
-Residence with 1,837 square feet finished living space
-4 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom
-Original 1900s barn with stalls 58'x48'
-Shop 60'x40' with 5 concrete steel framed
-Livestock barn 50'x52'
-Hay barn 150'x60'
-Detached 3-car steel-framed garage 30'x25'
-Covered working pen
-Piped corral and sorting pens
-5 auto waterers throughout with additional pad set and plumbed
-Osage Rural Water District #8
-All mineral rights intact
-Hunting unit 14
-Approximate 2024 tax: $2,364.18
-4 miles from Carbondale
-19 miles from Topeka
07/30/2025
$1,995,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - 33757 S DAVIS RD, Reading, KS
Here we have a turnkey hunting tract completely set up for immediate success on big deer, turkeys, ducks, geese, quail, and more. Every bit of the property has been converted to wildlife habitat, consisting of mature hardwoods, brushy bedding areas, multiple food plots, and ample water sources. A unique bonus is that every open area you see on the aerial map has been planted with oak and pecan trees that will only make the property better and better in the years to come as these trees continue to grow and provide even more cover. These same areas could also be reworked back to tillable farmland for the buyer who wants return on investment. A 4-bed, 2.5-bath farmhouse has been renovated and sits back off the road in a beautiful, secluded setting. This is a very nice home/cabin/camp, and plenty big enough for your whole family or a group of friends to bed down after the hunt. There is a neat old hay barn that adds a lot to the aesthetic of the property, plus another nice shop building for storage. The deer and turkey populations are in great shape, and you'll have all the habitat to grow and hold the kind of deer we all want to shoot. A 234" deer was killed by a neighbor, and the deer mostly lived on the subject property, with the sellers finding his matching sheds the year before. You're also in an area loaded with waterfowl, and one of the ponds on the property was holding mallards during one of our photography days, along with geese and ducks flying in almost every direction. There are public hunting options within a reasonable driving distance, and also likely options on the property to build private wetlands. Additional acreage is available; see other listings or contact broker for details.
07/30/2025
$3,500,000
608 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - 33757 S DAVIS RD, Reading, KS
There is going to be a lucky buyer who has their search for the perfect Kansas hunting farm ended by seeing this listing come across the screen. Every inch of these tracts has been removed from farming for income practices and is now being farmed exclusively for big deer and other wildlife. All the habitat you'd ever want is here: mature hardwoods, creek bottoms, brushy bedding areas, multiple food plots, and ample water with ponds on each parcel. The cherry on top is that every open area you see on the aerial map has been planted with oak and pecan trees that will only make the property better and better in the years to come. It may take a second to process that and consider what the owner must have spent to plant that many trees, but I'll say this is the first time I've personally seen it in my 13 years of selling hunting land. The seller hasn't pinched pennies on any aspect of this property, which also includes a renovated 4-bed, 2.5-bath home for you to bed down after the hunt, and a nice shop building to store your toys and equipment. The turkey population is healthy and abundant on every parcel within this package, and the deer numbers and deer quality are also exceptional. These farms have all the habitat to grow and hold the kind of deer we all want to shoot, and this area of Kansas is known to produce giants. A 234" deer was killed by a neighbor, and the deer mostly lived on the subject property, with the sellers finding his matching sheds the year before. You're also in an area loaded with waterfowl and multiple ponds on the properties were holding mallards during one of our photography days, plus there are public hunting options within reasonable driving distance. The drainage of the 320 would also likely allow for one or multiple wetlands to be built, or if you want income, then simply convert a lot of acreage back to tillable. This is a property with too many attributes to adequately summarize in a short paragraph, but you should get the idea that we are talking about a special hunting property that is set up and ready to hunt. See other listings for potential acreage splits or contact broker for details.
07/30/2025
$2,650,000
448 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - 33757 S DAVIS RD, Reading, KS
This fantastic hunting property is turnkey and set up for immediate success on big deer, turkeys, ducks, geese, quail, and more. Both parcels are loaded with wildlife habitat, consisting of mature hardwoods, creek bottoms, brushy bedding areas, multiple food plots, and ample water sources. A rare bonus is that every open area you see on the aerial map has been planted with oak and pecan trees that will only make the property better and better in the years to come as these trees continue to grow and provide more cover. These same areas could also be converted back to tillable farmland for the buyer who wants a return on investment. Also tucked into the timber is a secluded, 4-bed, 2.5-bath home with many recent renovations. It's a nice home/cabin/camp and big enough for your whole family or a group of friends, and also has a shop building to store your toys and equipment. The turkey population is healthy and abundant on both parcels, and the deer numbers and deer quality are also exceptional. These farms have all the habitat to grow and hold the kind of deer we all want to shoot, and this area of Kansas is known to produce giants. A 234" deer was killed by a neighbor, and the deer mostly lived on the subject property, with the sellers finding his matching sheds the year before. You're also in an area loaded with waterfowl, and multiple ponds on the properties were holding mallards during one of our photography days. Plus, there are public hunting options within a reasonable driving distance. There are likely options on the property to build private wetlands as well. The owner would sell less acreage or additional acreage from what is shown here, so please view other listings or contact broker for details.
07/30/2025
$975,000
135 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - 33757 S DAVIS RD, Reading, KS
This 4-bedroom, 2.5 bath farmhouse sits off the road in a beautiful, secluded setting with great hunting habitat and proven success for deer and turkey hunting. This is a very nice home as a primary residence, with lots of money spent to renovate and update both the interior and exterior. It would also make for a cozy cabin or hunting camp, and plenty big enough for your whole family or a group of friends to bed down after the hunt. There is a neat old hay barn that greatly adds to the aesthetic of the property, plus another nice shop building for storage. The deer and turkey populations are in great shape, and you have all the habitat you'd ever want. The tillable acreage has been planted to seedling oaks and pecans, which will greatly add to the hunting cover and aesthetics of the property in the long run, or that field could certainly be farmed again. *Additional acreage is available; see other listings or contact broker for details.*
09/15/2025
$880,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - 0 W 293RD ST, Osage City, KS
This killer quarter has all the habitat to grow and hold giant Kansas whitetails. Everything you'd ever want in a 160 is here: mature hardwoods, creek bottoms, brushy bedding areas, multiple food plots, and ample water with multiple ponds and the creek. The turkey population is healthy and abundant, and the deer numbers and deer quality are also exceptional. You're also in an area loaded with waterfowl, and ponds on the property were holding mallards during one of our photography days. There are also many public hunting options within reasonable driving distance. The big habitat bonus on the farm is that every open area you see on the aerial map has been planted with seedling oak and pecan trees that will only make the property better and better in the years to come. The owner spent a ton of money planting these trees to enhance the future habitat, but family plans have changed to allow this piece to unexpectedly hit the market. All of that acreage could also be taken back to farmland if the new owner preferred to have some income. Melvern Lake is nearby for fishing and other recreation to really round out this all-season recreational tract. *The sale of this parcel would be contingent upon other farms also selling, contact broker for details.*
08/20/2025
Auction
74 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - Rd 150 & Rd S, Emporia, KS
Vaughn-Roth Land Brokers is proud to present this premium Neosho and Cottonwood River Valley cropland located just east of Emporia, Kansas to the public on behalf of The Gunkle Family Trust. Land of this quality is rarely offered to the public in this area and opportunity is knocking for those who want to expand their farming operation, add investment-grade cropland to their portfolio or purchase a unique recreational tract with river frontage and mature hardwood timber. This property has been in the same family for decades but the page is turning to the next chapter. This could be the only chance of your lifetime to acquire these tracts so come to the auction prepared to buy! The properties are being offered in seven separate tracts or combinations thereof.
This land will be offered via live auction to be held at Champions Landing (the former Emporia Country Club) located at 1801 Rural St. on September 24th, 2025 at 7:00 P.M. There will be an online option as well for those of you who would like to bid remotely or put in early bids.
Please note that there have been excellent long-time farm tenants on these tracts who desire the opportunity to continue renting them in the event the successful buyer needs a tenant.
Tract 6 totals 74 acres more or less and like Tract 5 that adjoins it to the east, this beauty is one to fall in love with. While being more efficient than Tract 5 on percentage of tillable basis, this parcel still possesses substantial recreational appeal with Cottonwood River frontage flanked by heavy hardwood timber. Tract 5 adjoins Tract 6 which is located directly to the west. Tracts 5 and 6 are being offered both individually and in combination as Tract 7 with the properties selling in whichever form garners the most proceeds.
The total acreage currently in crop production is approximately 56 acres with a small field containing approximately 3 acres on the west boundary thats accessed from the other side of the drainage. The soil types consist of the productive and fertile varieties that will shine during periods of sustained drought while the upland varieties falter. According to the soil map, this parcel is entirely composed of Class 1 Reading silt loam, Class 2 Ivan silt loam and Class 2 Chase silty clay loam. For your convenience and confidence, you will find a copy of the soil map in the Related Documents section within this listing on our website.
This tract would be another great prospect for the hunter that wants to invest in high-quality property with potential for excellent returns on assets and the kind that will typically withstand downturns in the real estate market. You will enjoy over a quarter mile of Cottonwood River frontage and plenty of majestic hardwoods along a natural funnel bordering the river. Like Tract 5, youll also appreciate the heavily treed abandoned railroad tracks in the northern portion that blocks the view of the majority of the property, providing some solitude and privacy in the southern 2/3rds of the property.
Brief Legal:A tract containing 74 acres, more or less, in Section 27, Township 19 South, Range 12 East of the 6th P.M., Lyon County, Kansas.
Driving Directions: From Emporia, take Old Highway 50 east for 2.8 miles and turn south. Following the bend in the road, proceed approximately 600 feet and continue south on Road R. Proceed 2 miles to Rd. 150 and turn east. Follow for 1.3 miles and the property will be on the south side.
Minerals:The Sellers mineral interest transfers to the Buyer.
Earnest Money: $35,000.00 due on the day of auction.
Taxes:$844.20.
Closing & Possession: Closing shall be on or before October 24, 2025. Possession shall be at closing or after harvest of the 2025 spring-planted crop, whichever comes last.
Tract 5 adjoins Tract 6 which is located directly to the west. Tracts 5 and 6 are being offered both individually and in combination as Tract 7 with the properties selling in whichever form garners the most proceeds.
07/21/2025
$399,000
3.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - 22452 Sunset Dr, Vassar, KS
Peaceful retreat by Pomona Lake ~ Beautiful 3 Bedroom Home with Lily Pond, Sunroom, Bar and Generous Garage Space. Welcome to your serene getaway near Pomona Lake. This 3 bedroom 2.5 bath home offers the perfect combination Of comfort, character and peaceful outdoor living. One of the standout features is the tranquil lily pond - the perfect place to sit, relax and enjoy the natural beauty all around. Step inside and you will find that climate -controlled four seasons sunroom that brings the outdoors in year-round-ideal for morning coffee, quiet reading or entertaining with a view. The main Is living areas feature 2 cozy fireplaces and a wood stove, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere throughout the seasons. The full basement is partially finished and includes a built-in bar, offering a great place for entertaining, hosting game nights, or creating your own private retreat. Car enthusiast and hobbies to appreciate the attached 2-car Garage and detached 3-car garage, providing ample room for vehicles, boats or workshop needs. Situated Just minutes from Pomona State Park and a nearby golf course, this property blends, comfort, recreation and natural beauty - making it the perfect place to call home or enjoy as a weekend escape. 3 additional lots are available (1.5 acres m/l) that can be purchased with the property at a price of $425,000 they are next to the pond on Hickory Lane.
09/09/2025
Auction
158 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - 317 St, Melvern, KS
On behalf of the Don Newbanks Estate, Vaughn-Roth Land Brokers is honored to present this exceptional Osage County, Kansas real estate to the public via online auction. This offering is of the highest quality recreational property that Kansas is envied for and this is your opportunity to purchase an absolute first-class hunting tract. All of these parcels are located within the legendary Kansas Deer Management Unit #10 and this is one of the most premium areas of the entire State to own a trophy hunting tract.
We are offering this real estate in 5 tracts with three tracts located southeast of Melvern, Kansas not far from I-35 and 2 tracts located northeast of Melvern, Kansas, not far from Quenemo. Tracts 1 and 2 are contiguous and are being offered both individually and in combination as Tract 3, with the properties selling in whichever form garners the most proceeds. Tracts 4 and 5 are being offered individually only. The online auction will begin on October 13th at Noon and will begin closing on October 16th. Please note the ending times for each tract and that the auction will feature a dynamic closing meaning that any bids received within the last 3 minutes of the auction will extend the closing time to 3 minutes.
Every one of these tracts have capable and reputable tenants who all have expressed a desire to continue leasing the properties if the new owner wants a tenant farmer.
Tract 2 totals 158 acres more or less and is located directly north of Tract 1 and again, is an absolute top-shelf hunting tract! Compared to the other tracts in this auction, this one features the highest percentage of timber that covers the majority of the east half. This super thick, old growth hardwood and conifer stand is almost impossible to navigate other than an existing trail in the northern portion. You couldn’t ask for a much more private setting for the resident wildlife with close access to the food sources to the west. The most unique attribute for this tract is one that all hardcore deer hunters will appreciate is the natural screening within the interior of the property that creates multiple divided small fields that are hidden from view, both providing privacy and forcing the resident whitetail bucks to come in for a closer look when searching for does during the rut. Take a look at the aerial map and this feature will be obvious but it’s even better from ground level. Tract 2 is contiguous with Tract 1 and will be offered individually and in combination as Tract 3, selling in whichever form garners the highest proceeds for our Sellers.
The central portion of the property is mostly Brome hay meadow with the skinny meadow to the far south being a Brome/Native grass mix. The eastern boundary is composed mostly of cropland currently in soybeans with pockets of heavy timber in both the northwest and southwest corners as well as a dense hedgerow along the eastern property line.
Hunters should also love the location of this property as it’s only bordered by one road which ends at a minimum maintenance road near the northwest corner. This tract has seclusion in spades! Also, it’s less than 5 miles to I-35 and an hour or so drive to the KC metro.
According to FSA records, there’s 26.92 acres of cropland on this tract and there’s approximately 30 acres currently in hay productions. Like Tract 1 to the south, the soil types are good upland varieties mostly composed of Summit variations. Please refer to the “Related Documents” section within this listing on our website to review the FSA and soil maps.
Please give us a call to setup a tour of this exceptional hunting tract. We think it will likely create some adrenaline flow and a heavy case of cabin fever!
Auction Details: This online auction will begin at 12:00 p.m. on 10/13/2025 and feature a dynamic closing schedule on 10/16/2025 as follows:
Tract 1: 10:00 am.
Tract 2: 12:00 p.m.
Tract 3: 2:00 p.m.
Tract 4: 4:00 p.m.
Tract 5: 5:00 p.m.
Brief Legal Description: The Northwest 1/4 of Section 18, Township 18 South, Range 17 East of the 6th P.M., Osage County, Kansas. 158 acres, more or less.
Driving Directions: From I-35, take Exit 162 onto Paulen Rd. and go north for 1.6 miles to 325th St. and turn east. Proceed 2 miles to Shawnee Heights Rd. and turn north. Go 1 mile to 317th St. and turn west and follow for ½ mile where the property begins on the south side of the road.
Minerals: The Seller's mineral interests will transfer to the Buyer.
Earnest Money: $50,000.00 due on day of sale.
Possession: Possession shall be at closing or after harvest of the 2025 spring-planted crop, whichever comes last.
Closing: Closing shall be on or before November 18, 2025.
Buyer's Premium: There is no Buyer's Premium being charged on this auction.
Broker Compensation: While Vaughn-Roth Land Broker's offers Broker Compensation on all traditional listings and sales prior to auction, we do not offer Broker Compensation on auctioned properties.
09/09/2025
Auction
158 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - 325th St, Melvern, KS
On behalf of the Don Newbanks Estate, Vaughn-Roth Land Brokers is honored to present this exceptional Osage County, Kansas real estate to the public via online auction. This offering is of the highest quality recreational property that Kansas is envied for and this is your opportunity to purchase an absolute first-class hunting tract. All of these parcels are located within the legendary Kansas Deer Management Unit #10 and this is one of the most premium areas of the entire State to own a trophy hunting tract.
We are offering this real estate in 5 tracts with three tracts located southeast of Melvern, Kansas not far from I-35 and 2 tracts located northeast of Melvern, Kansas, not far from Quenemo. Tracts 1 and 2 are contiguous and are being offered both individually and in combination as Tract 3, with the properties selling in whichever form garners the most proceeds. Tracts 4 and 5 are being offered individually only. The online auction will begin on October 13th at Noon and will begin closing on October 16th. Please note the ending times for each tract and that the auction will feature a dynamic closing meaning that any bids received within the last 3 minutes of the auction will extend the closing time to 3 minutes.
Every one of these tracts have capable and reputable tenants who all have expressed a desire to continue leasing the properties if the new owner wants a tenant farmer.
Tract 1 totals 158 +/- acres and is an ultra-special property with inherent qualities that would be tough to duplicate. From rural water service to a large pond in the southeast corner to a beautiful rolling terrain, a meandering creek bisecting from east to west to multiple secluded pockets providing excellent bedding areas and potential foodplot locations, you’ll search far and wide to find one better than this! Tract 1 is contiguous with Tract 2 and will be offered individually and in combination as Tract 3, selling in whichever form garners the highest proceeds for our Sellers.
The pond in the southeast corner encompasses approximately 2.5 acres and is stocked with bass, catfish and bluegill and is well-known in the area for the quality it produces. This area is fenced off from the rest of the property and has been used for cattle grazing by the tenants. Just to the west of this area is a mixed grass hay meadow continuing on to a heavy hardwood stand of timber before transitioning to a crop field along the west boundary.
The middle portion of the property is composed of mixed grass hay meadow with the majority being Brome, cropland and heavy timber extending to the east boundary. There’s a convenient trail already made that winds through the timbered portion, allowing for a more subdued downwind entry to your stands and blinds to the north.
For those who desire privacy and solitude for both themselves and the wildlife, you’re going to absolutely love the northern portions of the property. These are some spectacular secluded pockets for bedding areas or a possible transition to foodplots. There are a total of four of these mostly brome meadows that range from 1 acre to 2.6 acres that extend from the west boundary almost to the east boundary.
The soil types on this tract that are currently in crop and hay production are mostly composed of good upland types including Summit and Aliceville varieties. At the bottom of the description on our website, you will find a soil map in the “Related Documents” section for your review. According to FSA records, there is 53.09 acres in crop production and there is an FSA map in the "Related Documents" section for your review as well.
Location is another inherent attribute that you’ll enjoy for a multitude of reasons, starting with the close proximity to I-35. Located just over 2 ½ miles from I-35 along good County maintained roads, it's an approximate 1 hour easy drive from the KC metro. Deer hunters will also appreciate the fact that the only boundary road to the this tract is on the south end, lending to better chances of undetected stand and blind entry.
Give us a call to schedule a tour of this incredible tract. It’s uniqueness will be very obvious and apparent upon inspection! We think you’ll love it!
Auction Details: This online auction will begin at 12:00 p.m. on 10/13/2025 and feature a dynamic closing schedule on 10/16/2025 as follows:
Tract 1: 10:00 am.
Tract 2: 12:00 p.m.
Tract 3: 2:00 p.m.
Tract 4: 4:00 p.m.
Tract 5: 5:00 p.m.
Please note the ending times for each tract and that the auction will feature a dynamic closing meaning that any bids received within the last 3 minutes of the auction will extend the closing time to 3 minutes.
Brief Legal Description: The Southwest 1/4 of Section 18, Township 18 South, Range 17 East of the 6th P.M., Osage County, Kansas. 158 acres, more or less.
Driving Directions: From I-35, take Exit 162 onto Paulen Rd. and go north for 1.6 miles to 325th St. and turn east. Proceed 1 mile and the property begins on the north side.
Minerals: The Seller's mineral interests will transfer to the Buyer.
Earnest Money: $50,000.00 due on day of sale.
Possession: Possession shall be at closing or after harvest of the 2025 spring-planted crop, whichever comes last.
Closing: Closing shall be on or before November 18, 2025.
Buyer's Premium: There is no Buyer's Premium being charged on this auction.
Broker Compensation: While Vaughn-Roth Land Broker's offers Broker Compensation on all traditional listings and sales prior to auction, we do not offer Broker Compensation on auctioned properties.
09/09/2025
Auction
0 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - 301st St, Melvern, KS
On behalf of the Don Newbanks Estate, Vaughn-Roth Land Brokers is honored to present this exceptional Osage County, Kansas real estate to the public via online auction. This offering is of the highest quality recreational property that Kansas is envied for and this is your opportunity to purchase an absolute first-class hunting tract. All of these parcels are located within the legendary Kansas Deer Management Unit #10 and this is one of the most premium areas of the entire State to own a trophy hunting tract.
We are offering this real estate in 5 tracts with three tracts located southeast of Melvern, Kansas not far from I-35 and 2 tracts located northeast of Melvern, Kansas, not far from Quenemo. Tracts 1 and 2 are contiguous and are being offered both individually and in combination as Tract 3, with the properties selling in whichever form garners the most proceeds. Tracts 4 and 5 are being offered individually only. The online auction will begin on October 13th at Noon and will begin closing on October 16th. Please note the ending times for each tract and that the auction will feature a dynamic closing meaning that any bids received within the last 3 minutes of the auction will extend the closing time to 3 minutes.
Every one of these tracts have capable and reputable tenants who all have expressed a desire to continue leasing the properties if the new owner wants a tenant farmer.
Tract 4 is 160 acres more or less and is located northeast of the intersection of Shawnee Heights Road and 301st St. just northeast of the town of Melvern. It features a diverse mix of mature hardwoods and thick cedars, mostly brome hay meadow and mixed grass pasture. This is another top-shelf hunting tract that’s just waiting to be tailored to your liking and managed for trophy whitetails. This property boasts a lot of natural screening on the interior of the property and multiple hidden pockets within the timbered portions that will make the ultimate foodplots and bedding areas, providing ultra-important comfort and privacy for the area deer. Hunters will also appreciate the entry points from both the south and the west roads, giving you options to best approach into the prevailing Kansas winds that often come from the north and the east during hunting season. While the heaviest timber is in the northern and eastern halves, one shouldn’t overlook the entirety of the property for potential stand locations. There’s a lot of deer sign in the southwest quadrant around the pond and that pocket of trees that appears to be a great spot set up.
The majority soil type on the property is Eram silty clay loam with 3% to 7% slopes and there’s over 25 acres of Aliceville silty clay loam that could be suitable for conversion to foodplots/tillable if desired by the new owner.
The location is excellent with an approximate 1 hour drive from the KC metro. You can use a mostly pavement option going through the town of Melvern that’s approximately 9 miles from I-35 or you can use the shortest route option which is under 7 miles.
Give Cameron a call at 785-917-0867 to set up a tour of this spectacular hunting property. This one has tons of appeal and upside in spades for those wanting to develop their very own Kansas deer and turkey property.
Auction Details: This online auction will begin at 12:00 p.m. on 10/13/2025 and feature a dynamic closing schedule on 10/16/2025 as follows:
Tract 1: 10:00 am.
Tract 2: 12:00 p.m.
Tract 3: 2:00 p.m.
Tract 4: 4:00 p.m.
Tract 5: 5:00 p.m.
Brief Legal Description: The Southwest 1/4 of Section 32, Township 17 South, Range 17 East of the 6th P.M., Osage County, Kansas. 160 acres, more or less.
Driving Directions: From Melvern, take Emporia St. becoming 309th St. east for 3.75 miles to Shawnee Heights Rd. and turn north. Proceed 1 mile where the property begins on the east side.
Minerals: The Seller's mineral interests will transfer to the Buyer.
Taxes: $628.02.
Earnest Money: $50,000.00 due on day of sale.
Possession: Possession shall be at closing or after harvest of the 2025 spring-planted crop, whichever comes last.
Closing: Closing shall be on or before November 18, 2025.
Buyer's Premium: There is no Buyer's Premium being charged on this auction.
Broker Compensation: While Vaughn-Roth Land Broker's offers Broker Compensation on all traditional listings and sales prior to auction, we do not offer Broker Compensation on auctioned properties.
09/09/2025
Auction
113 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - 5053 East 301st Street, Melvern, KS
On behalf of the Don Newbanks Estate, Vaughn-Roth Land Brokers is honored to present this exceptional Osage County, Kansas real estate to the public via online auction. This offering is of the highest quality recreational property that Kansas is envied for and this is your opportunity to purchase an absolute first-class hunting tract. All of these parcels are located within the legendary Kansas Deer Management Unit #10 and this is one of the most premium areas of the entire State to own a trophy hunting tract.
We are offering this real estate in 5 tracts with three tracts located southeast of Melvern, Kansas not far from I-35 and 2 tracts located northeast of Melvern, not far from Quenemo. Tracts 1 and 2 are contiguous and are being offered both individually and in combination as Tract 3, with the properties selling in whichever form garners the most proceeds. Tracts 4 and 5 are being offered individually only. The online auction will begin on October 13th at Noon and will begin closing on October 16th. Please note the ending times for each tract and that the auction will feature a dynamic closing meaning that any bids received within the last 3 minutes of the auction will extend the closing time to 3 minutes.
Every one of these tracts have capable and reputable tenants who all have expressed a desire to continue leasing the properties if the new owner wants a tenant farmer.
Tract 5 totals 113 acres more or less located northeast of Melvern, Kansas with a physical address of 5053 E. 301st. St. This is a great mixed-use property with a small home, excellent metal building, brome hay meadow, hardwood timber and mostly Native grass pasture. Like Tract 4 which is just across the road to the northeast, this property has tons of upside potential.
The home, outbuildings and improvements are located at the north end of the property near the west boundary. The home has been used by the family in recent years to stay on the weekends but is in need of some TLC. The home is not served by rural water and does not have a septic system that meets County code. The property sells as is with no warranties expressed or implied. The metal building appears to be in excellent condition. It measures 48’ X 36’ and has an all concrete floor, providing great storage for farm equipment, vehicles, deer feeders, stands and blinds.
It’s a very short walk of about 100 yards from the house to an excellent stand location in the trees just to the east which is a timbered draw off of a major deer funnel to the north. We constantly see deer in this area when visiting the property. South of here, there’s a small isolated stand of hardwoods in the middle of a brome hay meadow that also typically holds whitetails and is the type of spot where a mature buck can hideout with 360 degree views around him. Proceeding south, there’s some more excellent habitat that’s composed of brushy pasture, heavy timber and two ponds. We have a trailcam set up in this area and are getting good numbers of bucks documented for you to check out.
Like all the tracts in this auction, the location is excellent with an approximate 1 hour drive from the KC metro. You can use a mostly pavement option going through the town of Melvern that’s approximately 9 miles from I-35 or you can use the shortest route option which is approximately 6.5 miles.
Auction Details: This online auction will begin at 12:00 p.m. on 10/13/2025 and feature a dynamic closing schedule on 10/16/2025 as follows:
Tract 1: 10:00 am.
Tract 2: 12:00 p.m.
Tract 3: 2:00 p.m.
Tract 4: 4:00 p.m.
Tract 5: 5:00 p.m.
Brief Legal Description: A tract containing 113 acres, more or less, in the Northeast 1/4 of Section 6, Township 18 South, Range 17 East of the 6th P.M., Osage County, Kansas. Including residence, outbuildings and improvements.
Driving Directions: From Melvern, take Emporia St. becoming 309th St. east for 3.75 miles to Shawnee Heights Rd. and turn north. Proceed 3/8ths of a mile and the property is on the west side of the road.
Minerals: The Seller's mineral interests will transfer to the Buyer.
Earnest Money: $40,000.00 due on day of sale.
Taxes: $1,454.08
Possession: Possession shall be at closing or after harvest of the 2025 spring-planted crop, whichever comes last.
Closing: Closing shall be on or before November 18, 2025.
Buyer's Premium: There is no Buyer's Premium being charged on this auction.
Broker Compensation: While Vaughn-Roth Land Broker's offers Broker Compensation on all traditional listings and sales prior to auction, we do not offer Broker Compensation on auctioned properties.
09/11/2025
Auction
0 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - 317th Street, Melvern, KS
On behalf of the Don Newbanks Estate, Vaughn-Roth Land Brokers is honored to present this exceptional Osage County, Kansas real estate to the public via online auction. This offering is of the highest quality recreational property that Kansas is envied for and this is your opportunity to purchase an absolute first-class hunting tract. All of these parcels are located within the legendary Kansas Deer Management Unit #10 and this is one of the most premium areas of the entire State to own a trophy hunting tract.
We are offering this real estate in 5 tracts with three tracts located southeast of Melvern, Kansas not far from I-35 and 2 tracts located northeast of Melvern, Kansas, not far from Quenemo. Tracts 1 and 2 are contiguous and are being offered both individually and in combination as Tract 3, with the properties selling in whichever form garners the most proceeds. Tracts 4 and 5 are being offered individually only. The online auction will begin on October 13th at Noon and will begin closing on October 16th. Please note the ending times for each tract and that the auction will feature a dynamic closing meaning that any bids received within the last 3 minutes of the auction will extend the closing time to 3 minutes.
Every one of these tracts have capable and reputable tenants who all have expressed a desire to continue leasing the properties if the new owner wants a tenant farmer.
Tract 3 is the combination of Tracts 1 and 2 which are contiguous. Tracts 1 and 2 are also being offered separately with the properties selling in whichever form garners the most proceeds. Tract 3 totals 316 +/- acres and is the crown jewel hunting property of this auction. As previously described in Tracts 1 and 2, it’s a super special property with inherent qualities that would be tough to duplicate. From a large pond in the southeast corner to a beautiful rolling terrain, a meandering creek bisecting from east to west to multiple secluded pockets providing excellent bedding areas and potential foodplot locations, you’ll search far and wide to find one better than this!
The pond in the southeast corner encompasses approximately 2.5 acres and is stocked with bass, catfish and bluegill and is well-known in the area for the quality it produces. This area is fenced off from the rest of the property and has been used for cattle grazing by the tenants. The balance of the tract is a mix of heavy hardwoods, cropland and hay meadow.
For those who desire privacy and solitude for both themselves and the wildlife, you’re going to absolutely love this parcel! With only a road on the south end and a low maintenance road along the north boundary, the interior is an absolute sanctuary. There are multiple secluded pockets for bedding areas or a possible transition to foodplots.
The soil types on this tract that are currently in crop and hay production are mostly composed of good upland types including Summit and Aliceville varieties. At the bottom of the description on our website, you will find a soil map in the “Related Documents” section for your review.
Location is another inherent attribute that you’ll enjoy for a multitude of reasons, starting with the close proximity to I-35. Located just over 2.5 miles from I-35 along good County maintained roads, it an approximate easy 1 hour drive from the KC metro.
Give us a call to schedule a tour of this incredible tract. It’s uniqueness will be very obvious and apparent upon inspection! We think you’ll love it!
Auction Details: This online auction will begin at 12:00 p.m. on 10/13/2025 and feature a dynamic closing schedule on 10/16/2025 as follows:
Tract 1: 10:00 am.
Tract 2: 12:00 p.m.
Tract 3: 2:00 p.m.
Tract 4: 4:00 p.m.
Tract 5: 5:00 p.m.
Brief Legal Description: The West 1/2 of Section 18, Township 18 South, Range 17 East of the 6th P.M., Osage County, Kansas. 316 acres, more or less.
Driving Directions: From I-35, take Exit 162 onto Paulen Rd. and go north for 1.6 miles to 325th St. and turn east. Proceed 1 mile and the property begins on the north side.
Minerals: The Seller's mineral interests will transfer to the Buyer.
Earnest Money: $80,000.00 due on day of sale.
Possession: Possession shall be at closing or after harvest of the 2025 spring-planted crop, whichever comes last.
Closing: Closing shall be on or before November 18, 2025.
Buyer's Premium: There is no Buyer's Premium being charged on this auction.
Broker Compensation: While Vaughn-Roth Land Broker's offers Broker Compensation on all traditional listings and sales prior to auction, we do not offer Broker Compensation on auctioned properties.
07/10/2025
$747,900
45 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - 8218 W 273rd Street, Osage City, KS
Located just southwest of Osage City, Kansas sits this incredible property on one beautiful, secluded setting and boasts prime country living with a tasteful custom-built residence that captures all the views, all on one dynamic landscape.
Pulling down the dead-end W 273rd Street, you will appreciate the residence placement as it is set far to the north off of the county roadway and wrapped with a slice of heaven on earth. The well-maintained driveway is lined with mature Redbud trees and lays out in an eased circle driveway in front of the residence with a split-off which leads to the east garage and west garage. One step on the front covered deck, and you may never want to leave, as the views are the icing on the cake. Inside, take note of the attention to detail throughout. The study holds custom built-in bookshelves with incredible natural light. There is an office area to the west of the library. Continue on to the kitchen, which is complete with custom solid Oak cabinetry with a built-in double oven, microwave cabinet, cooktop, dishwasher, and refrigerator. The majority of all appliances have recently been replaced. The kitchen is open to the dining area and living room with a bathroom and laundry room just off. There is a wood-burning built-in stove with a blower that provides not only ambience to a winter's day, but endless supplemental heat. The double sliding doors lead you out onto the back cover deck area. The master bedroom boasts ideal space with his and her closets with built-ins and double vanity. There is a walk door between the master bedroom and kitchen that leads out to the back cover deck. There are 2 additional bedrooms on the west side of the home with spacious closets with built-ins. The main full bathroom is located between the bedrooms. The upstairs staircase is located just off the kitchen and offers incredible space that could be utilized for 2 additional bedrooms, or play/rec room, or an office. Downstairs, the basement is ready to be finished out with ideal space for a family room, bedroom, and stubbed for a full bathroom. There is a storm shelter off of the utility area. Along with endless storage space, the west end leads out to a lawn garage with a workshop area. The backyard is complete with a newer hot tub, a chicken coop with a fenced range area, and a playhouse. The home is all electric and set up on geothermal. The cedar siding was stained and sealed in the spring of 2024. The property is on 4 Rivers Electric and Osage Rural Water District #4. Located in Osage City USD 420.
The 45 +/- acres is made up of some of the most prime dynamics a farm could have. The 24 +/- acres of native grassland hold an impressive and healthy stand throughout. 17 +/- acres of the 24 +/- acres, are put up for hay each year. The wildflowers throughout the native are a thing of beauty with several varieties. 10 +/- acres in the middle of the property were broke ground at a point in time, then seeded down to CRP in the 80's, to now back to native. The 5 +/- acres of additional native grass acres are on the east side of the farm intermixed with cover and provide and honey hole of bedding area and additional cover for wildlife. On this east side there you will find the spring-fed pond that is stocked and holds endless mornings and evenings of fishing. The 19 +/- acres of hardwood timber stand are about as good as you can get. The Black Walnuts throughout the property are unreal and worth having a good amount harvested to open up the canopy to allow the others to continue to flourish. In addition to the Black Walnut, Elm, Cottonwood, Hackberry, Ash, Sycamore, Locust and Osage Orange make up the majority of timber. Mute Creek forks off running along the north property line and then cutting through the middle of the easterly side. There are deer trails galore running up and down the creek providing another glimpse at what all is on the property. Along with whitetails, the quail were singing all morning with plenty of turkey heads trotting across the dense hay meadow, even the stray in the backyard circling the chicken coop. From hunting opportunities to passive hay income or to graze your own livestock, the land will provide for it. The property boundaries are fenced with 5-strand barbed wire. All mineral rights are intact. Hunting unit 14.
If you are looking for a forever property that checks every box, this is it! Exceptionally well maintained inside and out with all the dynamics one could dream of on a manageable farm and is one to tour in person to appreciate all it offers. For additional information or to schedule a tour, contact Brenda Doudican at (620) 794-8075 or bdoudican@midwestlandgroup.com.
Property Features
-45 +/- acres total
-19 +/- acres mature hardwood timber stand
-24 +/- acres native grassland acres
-2 +/- acres with residence
-1 story residence
-5 bedrooms (2 non-conventional), 2 bathrooms
-3,308 finished sq. ft. throughout
-Custom solid Oak cabinetry and finishings throughout
-Newly replaced kitchen appliances
-Wood-burning stove fireplace
-Full unfinished walkout basement ready to be finished out
-Official saferoom
-Endless storage
-Workshop and lawn garage
-Sprawling front and back covered decks
-Hot tub
-Chicken coop with fenced range space
-Playhouse
-Incredible Black Walnut groves throughout the property
-1 stocked spring-fed pond
-Mute Creek running throughout the property
-2-car oversized attached garage
-Whole home electric with geothermal
-4 Rivers Electric, Osage Rural Water #4
-2 hot water tanks
-All mineral rights intact and transfer
-Hunting unit 14
-Approximate 2024 tax: $5,903.06
-Osage City USD 420
-4.5 miles from Osage City
07/09/2025
$600,000
135 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - 00000 W 237th St, Osage City, KS
Just a couple miles west of Osage city, sits this 135 acre recreational/tillable farm! With its location about 30 minutes southwest of Topeka and about an hour outside the Kansas City metro, location is everything. Now, lets dig into this beautiful acreage a little deeper!
Lets start on the tillable side. It has approximately 85 acres currently in tillable production. The soils are made up of mostly Class 1 mason silt loam and Class 2 osage silty clay. The tillable acreage is ideal for farm production, but some also has allows for waterfowl opportunities. Either way you look at it, these dirts will pay you back on your investment and also give the opportunity to draw in the ducks come this fall! This acreage is currently sharecropped and the current farmer would love to stay in place.
Now we can move on to what Osage County is known for, the big Kansas bucks. I've only had the cameras out for 10 days, but from what I've seen, the genetics look fantastic! This property has been leased in the past, so buck history on the farm is pretty limited. But between what I've seen and the location, this farm will not disappoint. Salt creek cutting through the property will provide the perfect corridor to catch those cruising bucks this fall. It connects the neighborring properties together and allows the perfect corridor for those big boys and some cover to move in the daylight. In the southeast corner sits about 10 acres of some of the thickest bedding area you could imagagine I cannot wait to see what shows as this summer moves along!
Eventhough the turkey numbers aren't what they used to be, there is still a huntable population in the area. So whether you are looking for the perfect recreational farm or just a solid investment piece, this property checks all the boxes. To set up your own personal tour, contact Brian (620)212-2027, today!
30 minutes from Topeka
1 hour from Kansas City
85 acres tillable
Big buck area
1 mile off pavement
1 mile from Osage City
Live Creek
08/01/2025
$215,000
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - 157 East 245th Street, Lyndon, KS
Nestled on the outskirts of Lyndon, approximately 10 minutes north of Melvern Lake, about 10 minutes SW of Pomona lake and 20 minutes south of Osage State Fishing Lake makes this little lodge perfectly located. There is less than .08 of a mile of gravel right off of US 75 HWY for easy commuting. This place is very impressive with its rustic charm. The loft could easily be used as an additional bedroom or office, it is currently used as a family/recreation room. There is an on demand tankless hot water unit. The storage building stays with the property. The back yard is fenced with chain-link fencing. Tastefully landscaped helps to serve great curb appeal.
08/26/2025
$190,000
41 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - Stanley Road & 285th Rd, Quenemo, KS
Tucked just 2 miles southwest of Quenemo, this 41 +/- acre property offers the perfect mix of open space, natural beauty, and ready-to-use features. With rolling hills, a peaceful rural setting, and everything in place to start your next chapter, whether that’s livestock, building, or recreation, this is a property that stands out from the rest.
The land is fully fenced and ready for livestock. The east, south, and west boundaries are secured with excellent woven wire fencing supported by solid pipe corners, while the north side is enclosed with a well-maintained 5-strand barbed wire fence. A small catch pen near the front gate will make gathering cattle a breeze. Rural water is already installed and feeds an automatic waterer, providing year-round access for your animals. There’s also a small pond nestled in the southern corner.
With its elevation and gently rolling terrain, this property offers an ideal homesite with picturesque views, especially on the west side that would make a great location for a home with walkout basement and a deck providing a view for miles looking east. Electricity runs along the west boundary, and with rural water already on-site, the groundwork is laid for a smooth and simple build. Whether you're envisioning a country homestead, weekend retreat, or a peaceful place to settle down, this location delivers. For outdoor and recreational enthusiasts, the land features mature timber, substantial elevation changes, excellent Native grass bedding areas and multiple strategic options to add foodplots.
Whether you’re looking to raise livestock, build your dream home, enjoy prime hunting, or simply invest in a versatile piece of land, this property truly checks all the boxes.
For more information, contact Kristi Noonan at 785-633-5942.
Disclosure: The automatic waterer also serves the property to the north which will continue until after grazing season. Following removal of the cattle, the line to the neighbor’s property will be capped.
Brief Legal Description: A tract containing 41 acres, more or less, in the South 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 in Section 21, Township 17 South, Range 17 East of the 6th P.M., Osage County, Kansas.
Taxes: $176.36
Driving Directions: From Quenemo, travel south on Stubbs Rd for approximately 2 miles and then turn west onto 285th Street. Proceed almost 1 mile to Stanley Road and turn north. Proceed approximately 300 feet and the property begins on the east side of the road.
06/25/2025
$30,000
1.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - N 4th St, Quenemo, KS
This over an acre and a half parcel lies in the city limits. This is one out of two parcels for sale. This one lies on the east side along 4th St.A Utility's easement runs down the middle between the 2 parcels. Currently zoned Ag but the potential commercial and residential possibilities abound! 2025 Crop goes to seller / tenant.
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 per acre in annual income. The land is also home to a good amount of wildlife, making it a great choice for hunting enthusiasts. Youll 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
08/24/2024
$189,500
28 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - 0000 75 highway, Lyndon, KS
This 28 m/l acre tract has many opportunities for the farmer as well as build-site potential. The property lays just off of 75 highway which makes for a quick commute to Topeka. There is approximately 17 m/l acres of clean Hay ground that produced around 34 big bales in 2024. Take advantage of the 7 m/l acres of trees and brush to harvest that Kansas buck. An active waterline runs along 75 Highway with water meters available. Build-site approved with Osage County and KDOT including a new graveled drive and entrance off of 75 highway . A Shared driveway easement off of 75 hwy allows access to the property. Located within minutes of Pomona Lake with a public boat ramp, restrooms and campground nearby.
01/06/2025
$529,104
110.23 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - Overbrook, KS
This well maintained 110.23 +/- acres sits just north of Pomona Lake outside of Overbrook, KS, at the NW corner of the intersection Croco Rd & E. 189th St. This piece of land prides itself on a long-running history of being extremely productive for growing and harvesting mature whitetail in unit 10. The mix of open tillable property and the timber combination allows any avid land manager to plant a variety of food sources, attracting even more wildlife to this beautiful piece of property.
Whether youre looking to make this your personal retreat, an investment opportunity, expand your existing cattle and farming operation, or build your dream home, here's your chance. Enjoy country living at its finest! Along with an abundance of wildlife, this land is conveniently located just 25 miles south of Topeka and approx. 70 miles SW of Kansas City.
Enjoy the country life while only being minutes from Topeka, Kansas City and Pomona Lake. This property has well maintained tillable acreage, native grass acreage and timber acreage. It also features one pond in the NW corner of the pasture.
It is located in the Kansas game management Unit 10. Enjoy hunting a variety of wildlife, including whitetail deer, turkey & small game birds.
The soybean crop that is currently planted is owned and will be harvested by the seller and or current renter.
All water and mineral rights will transfer to the new owner. Rural water is also available to this property.
Agent has marital interest in property
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