Reno County, Kansas Land For Sale (17 results)
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10/14/2025
$1,930,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Reno County - 17111 South Centennial Road, Partridge, KS
Luxury Kansas Hunting Property with Shop, Pasture, and 10 Wooded Acres on 160 total acres. Last summer the pastor brought $10,000 in cash rent and has supported up to 25 pairs.
Your dream luxury Kansas hunting property is here! Nestled in a picturesque country setting, this one-of-a-kind estate combines high-end living with the best of Kansas whitetail deer and turkey hunting. From the moment you arrive, the property feels like a private mountain retreat, surrounded by meticulously landscaped trees, irrigated flower beds, curbing, and a lush irrigated yard with sod.
Relax and unwind on the massive wrap-around porch, offering covered outdoor space for entertaining, soaking in the hot tub, or watching wildlife over the 10-acre wooded area. The fully irrigated garden with underground sprinklers is perfect for growing fresh vegetables, while the fenced pasture is ready for your horses or cattle. The back of the home features a convenient lean-to for your side-by-side, trailers, and outdoor storage.
Step inside to discover luxury craftsmanship at every turn. Enjoy engineered hardwood floors, custom hickory cabinets topped with granite, and stunning live-edge walnut details on the island and staircase. The gourmet kitchen includes a coffee bar and a walk-in pantry that doubles as a safe room. The main-level master suite is a showstopper with a spa-style walk-in shower, freestanding tub, and dual vanities. A floor-to-ceiling real stone fireplace anchors the living space, while the upper level offers a cozy loft and spacious guest bedrooms.
A thoughtfully designed mudroom and laundry area provide the perfect transition between the home and the oversized spray-foam-insulated shop. The shop includes an office, lofted bonus room, second full kitchen, and fifth bathroomideal for guests, hunters, or a home business setup.
Whether youre looking for a Kansas hunting retreat, luxury country home, or an acreage with a shop and pasture, this property delivers it allstyle, comfort, and functionality in one incredible package.
01/15/2026
$840,000
240 ac.
ACTIVE
Reno County - 13712 Huntsville Road, Turon, KS
Hunting property For Sale by Owner also would make excellent pasture 240 Acres all contingent with perimeter fence and 2 water wells on property. Located north of Langdon KS. 3500 an acre . Lots of trees and cover for wildlife habitat. Deer and Turkey galore on trail cam photos! Paved road frontage with overhead utilities . Call for details 620-727-5415
03/01/2026
$395,000
154 ac.
ACTIVE
Reno County - 000 West Irish Creek Road, Langdon, KS
In Southwest Reno County near the town of Langdon is 154 +/- acres of wooly pasture. This would make the ideal investment for a hunter looking for some grazing lease income or vice versa, a cattleman looking for extra space for mamma cows with a side of hunting lease income. There is a drilled water well and a dug pond that reliably holds water on opposite ends of the property. Fencing is in serviceable condition. The land is unencumbered by any leases and will be available for grazing this summer. The grasses are thick. The pasture was not stocked last year, left to recover from the drought, and the 2025 summer rains sure did benefit the forage stand.
This tract is in a neighborhood known for producing trophy whitetail. Adjacent to a big block of timber and irrigation pivots, deer have the escape cover and food sources they need to survive. This parcel is characterized by dense plum thickets, heavy timber rows, and scattered cedar trees. This habitat will continue to fill in and age into a top-notch recreational property. To fully appreciate the cover on the property you have to get boots on the ground. Head high grasses, rolling hills topped with sandhill plums, visibility across the property is minimal unless you are in an elevated deer stand. In addition to the whitetail herd, there is a healthy population of turkeys, pheasants, and quail. An inexpensive development of a larger body of water would also lead to quality duck hunting opportunities.
The location could make a nice buildsite with electricity along the road and just a half mile to pavement in either direction. Build a hunting cabin or your forever home and make a lifetime of memories. Don't miss the opportunity. To schedule a tour, contact the listing agent Sean Thomas at (620) 712-2775 or sthomas@midwestlandgroup.com
Property Features
-Trophy Whitetail Deer
-Deer Management Unit 15
-Turkeys & Pheasants
-Mature Trees and Thick Brush
-Drilled Water Well
-Dug Pond
-Perimeter Fence
-Mineral Rights Transfer
-Open Tenancy, No Leases
-Electricity at Road
-Half Mile to Blacktop
-20 Miles to Hutchinson
02/16/2026
$299,250
63 ac.
ACTIVE
Reno County - 000 S Dean Road, Pretty Prairie, KS
If you have been searching for the perfect-sized hunting retreat or build site with wildlife out the back door, here it is. Just south of the charming town of Pretty Prairie is 63 +/- acres available for the first time in over a hundred years. A seasonal tributary of Smoots Creek meanders through the property north to south. The creek slices through the irrigated circles landscape and is a magnet for surrounding wildlife. Flanked on both sides by mature timber, this tree grove is home to roosting turkeys and a herd of whitetail deer.
The farm is comprised of about 32 acres of dryland tillable and about 32 acres of woods, native grass, and thickets. This is the perfectly balanced farm you have been looking for. There are 19.56 acres in active production. This field, currently in milo stubble, is available for immediate possession, meaning you can switch up the crop rotation to what suits you, enroll in CRP, or start construction of your dream home/cabin. This field is always full of deer feeding in the evenings. These income-producing acres are a nice addition, it makes the property a little bit of revenue to pay property taxes and ice cream money for projects. There are 23 FSA base acres with a wheat PLC yield of 38 bushels per acre. The remaining tillable acres, which amount to 12.44 acres on the east side of the creek, secluded from sight in every direction. This field, once in CRP grass, expired many years ago, but is now full of thick bedding area for whitetail deer. Plum thickets, cedar trees, and successional native brush. This area holds deer, turkeys, pheasants, and quail.
The remaining 32 +/- acres south and west of the creek is categorized as pasture, thick grass, interspersed tree cover, and a drilled water well for cattle grazing. There is fencing on two sides of the property and partial fencing on another side. Not much effort, and this could also be used for homesteading or a small herd of livestock. There are elevation changes that drain to the creek, pools of water remain even through the driest of season but are too small for fish. A new owner could construct a large pond, building an impoundment across the creek that would fill with seasonal rainfall, creating additional water for livestock and wildlife. The entire eastern boundary of the property is an abandoned railroad bed, a subdivision line of the Santa Fe Railroad that went from Hutchinson to Blackwell, Oklahoma, stopping at the Depot in Pretty Prairie until 1961. There is a unique bridge that is still sturdy as can be, and this path has been maintained for clearance and access for equipment through the property. There are also local stories of Native American camp sites along Boundary Road and settlements in this forested area.
Meticulous care has been taken over the years to groom the trail system. This feature really sets this property apart. Every direction on the land is a new scenic view, enjoy sunrise or sunset from different areas in every corner of the farm. Manicured access to your favorite tree stand is invaluable while enjoying the property. Take family walks to see wildlife without getting itchy and uncomfortable, or stay active and use it as a personal fitness trail. This truly would make an excellent build site for your forever home, with blacktop road access to Dean Road, which takes you right into Pretty Prairie. 6 miles from 54 Highway, it is also a short commute to Wichita. Pretty Prairie and the Kingman area is know for an excellent quality of life and famous for its summer rodeo. Don't miss the opportunity to plant roots in a small town anyone could love, or secure your hunting future within just 30 minutes of expanding West Wichita. To view disclosures and schedule a tour of the property, contact the Listing Agent Sean Thomas (620) 712-2775 or at sthomas@midwestlandgroup.com.
Property Features
-Mature timber
-Excellent deer hunting
-Turkey & quail
-Paved road frontage
-Maintained trail system
-Income-producing cropland
-Premier build site
-Available electricity
-Tall grass, bedding cover
-Creek crossings
-6 miles to US 54 Highway
-30 minutes to Wichita
-1 mile to Pretty Prairie
-USD 311 Schools
04/06/2026
Auction
159 ac.
ACTIVE
Reno County - 00000 S. Yoder Rd, Haven, KS
AUCTION: 159+/- ACRES OF TILLABLE LAND NEAR HAVEN IN RENO COUNTY, KANSAS.
Auction Info: The auction will be held at The Haven Community Building 215 S. Reno St. Haven, Kansas 67543. The land auction will begin at 11:00 am on Thursday April 30th, 2026. All buyers will have the option to bid live, online, or by phone.
Register to bid online CLICK HERE!
Listed By: Kyle McDonald (620) 960-8690 Red Cedar Land Co.
Auctioneer: Mike Niedens (620) 793-0383
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Property Description: Situated just off the Yoder blacktop is this perfect set up to farm, build, or park your investment dollars! This tract has easy access with paved Yoder Rd. on the west and E. Pleasant View on the north. There is an old windmill water well on the property, power along the road, and the entire property is planted to winter wheat. Currently there are 157+/- acres of wheat with the Buyer getting a 1/3rd share of the growing crop with no added expenses! The farm has all class III and class II clay loam and sandy loam soils with 0-3% slopes. This area of the state is well known for planting wheat, milo, soybeans, alfalfa, or corn.
This is a great opportunity to add to your farming acres or investment portfolio!
Mineral Rights: Mineral rights owned by the Seller shall transfer to the Buyer.
Legal Description: NW/4 of S27-T25s-R5w in Reno County, Kansas.
Possession: After wheat harvest.
2025 Taxes: $163.98
Convenient Location
6 miles south of Yoder, KS.
5 miles southwest of Haven, KS.
15 minutes from Hutchinson, KS.
20 minutes from Cheney, KS.
35 minutes from Wichita, KS.
Property Features:
- Paved Yoder Road Frontage
- All Farmland
- Electric Close
- Older Water Well
- 2026 1/3rd Wheat Crop Income
For more information about the property contact Land Specialist Kyle McDonald at 620-960-8690 or Broker Ryan Koelsch at 620-546-3746 .
Terms and Conditions: No Buyer's Premium. Preliminary title commitment is included below. Bidding will be by the acre, final bid times 159 to determine the contract price. Bidders must be preapproved with their lender, if applicable, prior to registering. Registered bidders will be contacted by a representative of the auction company for proof of funds/preapproval. Winning bidder must immediately sign a purchase agreement after the auction. 10% earnest money deposit due with the remaining balance due in certified funds at closing. Closing shall be with Security 1st Title on or before 30 days from the auction date. 2025 and all prior taxes will be paid by the Seller. 2026 Taxes shall be prorated to the date of closing. Title and closing costs shall be split 50/50 between the Buyer and Seller. Possession will be after wheat harvest. All real estate shall be sold in its present as is, where is condition without any expressed or implied warranties or guarantees from the Sellers or Red Cedar Land Co. All inspections and verifications should be handled by bidders prior to the auction. All real estate is selling subject to any leases, roadways, easements, restrictions, zoning, and rights-of-way. Real estate is not selling subject to any inspections or bank approval. What mineral rights the Sellers own shall transfer. All boundary lines, fence lines, and acreages depicted are approximate and not guaranteed. Real estate shall be sold with no disclosure statements. The Sellers have elected to have live, online, and phone bidding. Bidder uses the online bidding platform at Bidder's sole risk. Red Cedar Land Co. is not liable for any interruption, unavailability, delays, or failure in the online bidding platform including errors or omissions relating to the submission or acceptance of online bids. Red Cedar Land Co. has the authority to establish all bidding increments, and has the right to refuse, reject, or disqualify any bidders who are believed to be fraudulent, illegitimate, not competent, or in violation of any terms and conditions. Red Cedar Land Co. has the right to extend, pause, or delay the auction with the Sellers discretion. Bidding will end at the conclusion of the live auction. All property information is believed to be accurate, however Red Cedar Land Co. and it's agents are not liable for its accuracy. Red Cedar Land Co. is representing the Sellers as a Seller's Agent. The land is selling subject to Seller's confirmation of purchase price. If the buyer defaults on the purchase the earnest money shall be non-refundable, unless further agreed upon by the Sellers. Any announcements made day of sale take precedence over all other advertised material and verbal communication.
02/15/2026
$344,675
81.1 ac.
ACTIVE
Reno County - 8819 Sallee Rd, Nickerson, KS
Cow Creek 81
Located just inside Reno County on the break between the Sandhills and fertile creek-bottom tillable, this 81 +/- acre tract combines productive farmland with prime hunting and water resources. Cow Creek, a tributary of the Arkansas River, flows through the western half, supplying dependable water and excellent riparian cover for deer, turkey, and other wildlife. Productive Class II Buhler-Blazefork and Kaskan loams and easy access to local markets make this an attractive property for operators or investors. At roughly 81 acres, the parcel also meets the non-resident acreage requirement for a Kansas buck tag.
Tillable/Ag
Total Tillable Acres: 58 +/- (currently consisting of last years bean stubble- to be planted to corn this spring).
Soil: Class II Buhler-Blazefork & Kaskan Loams.
Topography: 0-1% slope. Other than the Cow Creek, this property lays extremely flat.
*** Water Well: The current owner/operator planned to put a small irrigation system on this tract. There was a test well drilled in March of 2015 (driller's log available upon request). Static water level is 9 ft below ground surface, with an impermeable shale layer at 64 ft - indicating roughly 55 ft of saturated aquifer. These conditions are typical for irrigation wells in the area and should support permitting for agricultural or recreational use; buyers should confirm permitting and capacity with local authorities.***
Cover & Habitat:
23 +/- acres of timber/creek.
Mature Timber: Features Cottonwood, Locust, and Cedar trees, providing exceptional cover and habitat for deer, turkeys, and other wildlife.
Water Features / Creek System: The Cow Creek, a tributary of the Arkansas River winds through the western half of this tract serving as a vital travel corridor for wildlife and enhancing habitat diversity.
Mineral Rights: All mineral rights held by the seller will convey to the buyer upon closing.
Possession: Possession of all acres will be given to the buyer upon closing.
Tenancy: Seller is the current tenant/operator on the land. No long term leases or agreement in place.
Showings: By appointment only. To schedule a private tour or for further inquiries, contact the listing agent:
Cody Crook
Phone: 620-617-7320
Key Feature
Cow Creek
Timber/Heavy Cover
Productive Tillable Acres
Agricultural/Recreational Water Well Potential
8 Miles To Hutchinson
45 Miles To Wichita
01/19/2026
$1,080,245
157.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Reno County - 22400 W Boundary Road, Lot#WP001, Turon, KS
This 157.7 +/- acre recreational property is located in the southern portion of Reno County, Kansas. The tract offers a diverse mix of water resources, habitat types, and existing improvements that support multiple outdoor uses, including waterfowl, deer, turkey, and quail hunting. The property is accessed by county roads and is improved with a residence and a large storage building, making it suitable for recreational ownership, seasonal use, or a permanent residence.A key feature of the property is its water infrastructure. There are two primary ponds, each approximately 2 acres in size, that hold water year-round. These ponds serve as the main water sources and are also used to supply water to two additional ponds when flooding is desired. This setup allows flexibility for managing water levels for waterfowl use during the hunting season. Early-season duck hunting is supported by the presence of teal and wood ducks that utilize the ponds and surrounding cover. Three established duck blinds are already in place and positioned for hunting without additional setup.Goose Creek meanders through the property and provides a natural water corridor that enhances wildlife movement and habitat diversity. At the time of listing, the creek is holding water and contributes to the overall water availability across the tract. The combination of ponds and creek frontage creates multiple areas for wildlife use throughout the year.The land consists of thick grass cover intermixed with timbered areas, offering both bedding and travel corridors for wildlife. A 2.5-acre food plot is located within the timber and serves as a focal point for deer activity. Blinds and a feeder are already positioned near the food plot, providing an established setup for deer hunting. The property supports strong deer numbers, along with frequent turkey use and multiple coveys of quail observed throughout the tract.Improvements include a home with approximately 1,552 square feet of living space. The residence features two bedrooms and two bathrooms and can serve as a base for hunting activities or general recreational use. Adjacent to the home is a 93-foot-by-52-foot Quonset-style shed, offering ample storage for large equipment, vehicles, boats, and hunting gear.The propertys combination of water features, established hunting infrastructure, and on-site living space provides a functional and versatile recreational tract. Showings are by appointment only. Contact the listing agent to schedule a private tour.
03/19/2026
$133,250
41 ac.
ACTIVE
Reno County - 00000 W Illinois Avenue, Sylvia, KS
Located just 6 miles from Quivira National Wildlife Refuge, this 41 +/- acre tract of CRP grass offers excellent upland bird and deer hunting while generating annual income at an affordable entry point for first-time land buyers or investors.
Just 4 miles north of Sylvia, Kansas, the property is in a prime location for wildlife activity. During a recent visit to the farm, several deer were observed traveling across the property, and roosters could be heard crowing in the CRP and neighboring fields. Multiple deer trails leading to neighboring irrigated cropland were observed on the south end of the farm, which creates consistent travel routes for deer. The layout of the farm would set up well for rifle hunting from a tower blind as deer move through the property.
Pheasant hunting should be excellent, with crop fields located to the west and south and nearly a half section of grassland bordering the property to the north.
The farm is currently enrolled in the CRP program and generates $2,442 annually ($59.67/acre). The contract runs through September 30, 2033. The CRP contract could potentially be canceled if building, grazing, or other improvements are desired.
Soils on the property consist primarily of 72% Class II Solvay loamy fine sand and 25% Class III PrattTuron fine sands.
Access is convenient, with blacktop roads located 1 mile to the east and 3 miles to the north. The property is approximately 35 minutes from Hutchinson, Kansas, and 1 hour and 14 minutes from downtown Wichita, Kansas.
Tracts of this size rarely become available in this area. Exact acreage will be determined by survey. This is an excellent opportunity to begin your land investment journey or add acreage to your existing portfolio. To schedule a showing or view disclosures, please contact listing agent Trevor Stoll at (620) 904-0115 or Tstoll@midwestlandgroup.com.
Property Features
-41 +/- acres
-6 miles from Quivira National Wildlife Refuge
-CRP grass
-Annual income
-Deer hunting
-Pheasant hunting
-Power available
-Potential build site
-Minerals convey
-Easy access
-35 minutes to Hutchinson, Kansas
-1 hour and 14 minutes to Wichita, Kansas
02/07/2026
$465,000
156 ac.
ACTIVE
Reno County - 000 South Andre Road, Plevna, KS
Just south of 50 Highway between Plevna and Abbyville is 156 +/- acres of fertile cropland. Finding a tract like this that lays nicely and has zero waste acres is hard to come by. The farm has a history of growing excellent yields of corn, wheat, and milo in rotation. Currently planted to wheat, the new owner will take full possession following the harvest of the 2026 wheat crop in early summer. Characterized by sandy loams with 0-3% slopes, this field is easy to work. The soil's productivity is rated as above average for the region. Straight runs for larger equipment decrease the waste of expensive inputs. This farm enables the operator to plant with precision, make quick work of cultivation, and be efficient with precious time during harvest. Just a half mile in two directions from blacktop roads means getting to and from this farm quicker. Making the trip over to plant or to check a herd grazing a winter pasture more convenient.
Electricity is available along Longview Road, you could have a meter dropped to run an electric fence, run a water well, or supply energy to a new homestead/farm headquarters. There is no flood plain on the property or zoning restrictions in this area of Reno County. Situated between heavily timbered areas to the north and Ninnescah River pastures to the south, this tract can be a stopping point for feeding wildlife such as turkeys, deer and pheasants. The farm is 10 miles from Fairfield Elementary, Middle, and High School. Being very close to Highway 50, it is a short commute into Hutchinson, a micropolitan city with all the modern conveniences.
Opportunities like this to add dollar-productive acres to your land portfolio are rare. To schedule a tour and view disclosure contact the Listing Agent Sean Thomas at (620) 712-2775 or at sthomas@midwestlandgroup.com.
Property Features
-Half mile north to paved road, Trails West
-Half mile east to paved road, Sterling Road
-100% tillable farmland
-Class II and Class III soils
-Commodity Crop Index Rating 56.4
-Electricity available at the road
-Potential build site
-USD 310 Fairfield
-Nearby wildlife
-1.5 miles south of US 50 Highway
03/27/2026
$279,000
59.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Reno County - 1234 W Morgan Ave., Plevna, KS
Premiere 60 acre build & hunt property just north of Plevna. Loaded with mature timber, thick grasses, and prime habitat for whitetail, turkey, and quail. Seasonal pond, stands included, and electric nearby. Hunt out your back door just 25 miles from Hutchinson and a short drive from Quivira National Wildlife Refuge.
Land
Located just north of Plevna in Reno County, Kansas, this 60 acre tract is the kind of property that's hard to find, a place where you can build your home and step right into some of the best hunting the area has to offer. Located just one mile north of Highway 50 with well-maintained road access and blacktop less than 1/8 mile away, it offers the perfect balance of privacy and convenience, all within 25 miles of Hutchinson.
From the moment you step onto the property, the habitat stands out. Towering mature timber provides ideal roosting for turkeys and dependable cover for whitetail deer, while thick native grasses and scattered thickets create exceptional bedding areas that help hold wildlife year-round. Multiple coveys of quail flushed while touring the property, confirming the strength and diversity of the habitat.
This is a property that hunts bigger than its size. Natural travel corridors, edge, and cover create ideal stand locations and predictable movement patterns. Whether it's early-season whitetails, rut activity, spring turkey hunts, or chasing upland game, this tract is built for consistent opportunity. A roomy elevated blind and two Big Game ladder stands are already in place and will transfer with the property, making it turnkey for the next owner.
A seasonal pond adds another layer of attraction for wildlife, while the property's proximityjust 10 milesto Quivira National Wildlife Refuge places you in the heart of a region known for exceptional waterfowl and migratory bird activity.
Beyond the hunting, this property truly shines as a build site. With electric nearby and excellent access, it offers a rare chance to build a dream home submerged in prime Kansas habitat, where evenings can be spent watching deer filter through the timber and where mornings start with the nostalgic Bobwhite whistles sounding off right outside your door.
Properties that offer this level of hunting, location, and build potential on manageable acreage are few and far between. This is more than a piece of land, it's a lifestyle property set up to be enjoyed from day one. Give the listing agent a call for more information or a private property tour!
Region & Climate
Reno County is located in south-central Kansas, an area known for its productive agricultural land, native grass prairies, and strong wildlife populations. The region experiences a continental climate with hot summers, mild to cool winters, and average annual precipitation around 2832 inches. This climate supports healthy native grasses, mature timber growth, and excellent habitat for whitetail deer, turkey, and upland birds, making it ideal for both recreation and rural living.
12/31/2025
$38,500
4.91 ac.
ACTIVE
Reno County - 00000 South Sylvia Road, Sylvia, KS
This 4.927 surveyed-acre tract in Reno County, Kansas, is just north of Sylvia. It offers a great opportunity for a build site with room to enjoy a small livestock setup. The property would work well for someone wanting a couple of horses, a few head of cattle, or sheep and goats. Power runs through the property, and the area is known for good-quality water from wells. There is existing fencing on the west and north sides, adding value for livestock use. The land is surrounded by open pasture and cropland, providing scenic views and wide-open space. Sunrises and sunsets here are hard to beat, and it's common to see deer and upland birds moving through the area.
Access is a strong point for this property. It sits just 1 mile west of the county blacktop, Netherland Road, with a maintained gravel road leading to the property. A driveway is already in place on the north end. The location is convenient while still feeling rural. It is 3 miles south of 4th Street with direct access into Hutchinson, Kansas (population approximately 50,000), where you'll find major restaurants, shopping, and several farm and ranch supply stores. The property is also 3.5 miles north of Highway 50, 16 miles to Stafford for groceries, fuel, and food, and about 78 miles to Wichita for big-city amenities.
Tracts of this size are becoming increasingly difficult to find, and this one stands out even more because the seller is willing to consider an owner-carry offer. This presents a rare opportunity for buyers who desire flexibility in their land purchase. Whether you're looking to build, keep a few animals, or simply own a manageable piece of Kansas acreage, this property is ready for its next owner. Please contact land agent, Trevor Stoll, for any questions, to schedule a showing, or view disclosures.
Property Features
-4.927 surveyed acres
-Seller will consider owner financing
-Build site
-Room for horses, cattle, sheep, or goats
-Power available
-Existing fencing
-Maintained gravel road access
-1 mile west of the county blacktop
-3 miles south of 4th Street
-3.5 miles north of Highway 50
-Scenic views with open pasture and cropland surroundings
-Deer and upland birds
-16 miles to Stafford, Kansas
-30 miles to Hutchinson, Kansas
-78 miles to Wichita, Kansas
10/17/2025
$465,000
155 ac.
ACTIVE
Reno County - 00000 W Parallel Road, Arlington, KS
Located on the north side of paved West Parallel Road, at the intersection of Bone Springs Road, is this beautiful rolling quarter of CRP grasses with multiple pockets of mature timber scattered across the property. Approximately 130 of the 155 +/- acres are enrolled in 3 different CRP programs and planted with a wide variety of native grasses, flowers, and legumes, providing food and cover for upland birds and bedding for whitetail deer. With rolling terrain, the timbered drainages provide cover and travel routes for the deer and other wildlife that use the property.
Lying along the paved West Parallel Road and located just 4 miles south of Arlington and 30 minutes from Hutchinson, one might fall in love with the spectacular views and incredible Kansas sunsets and build their dream home on this one. There are two high points located a couple hundred feet from the blacktop that would make the perfect location to do just that. With electricity already running along West Parallel Road, one step is already out of the way!
The CRP contracts currently provide approximately $6,000 per year in annual income and expire in 2031, 2031, and 2035.
For more information, answers to your questions, and to set up an appointment to see this one in person, please contact Terry DeShon at (620) 727-7766. Financial verification is required before viewing the property.
Property Features
-155 +/- total acres
-Highway/blacktop access
-Electricity along W Parallel Road
-Mature timber
-Timbered drainages throughout the property
-CRP income of approximately $6,000 annually
-Great whitetail deer and upland bird hunting
-4 miles south of Arlington, KS
-27 miles from downtown Hutchinson
-2024 Property Taxes: $981.08
-Minerals owned by the seller transfer
06/14/2024
$531,180
136.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Reno County - 00000 S Centennial Ave, Partridge, KS
This productive 136.2 +/- acre parcel in central Reno County, Kansas, just 2 miles due north of Partridge, is a great opportunity for an investment buyer. With a proven track record, an experienced tenant in place, and a guaranteed ROI of 3%, this one will be a great fit for your investment portfolio. The seller/tenant is willing to sign a long term lease of 10-15 years, locking in the 3% guaranteed ROI for the new landowner. The quarter is located off South Centennial Road, a well-maintained gravel road, just a half mile north of Highway 50. The land is comprised of 100% Class II soils including Farnum, Funmar, Saltcreek, and Taver silt loams. It has excellent county NCCPI averages and solid production records for the crops rotated on this tract.
For more information, answers to your questions and to set up an appointment to see this one in person, please contact Terry DeShon at (620) 921-3015.
Property Features
-136 +/- tillable acres
-55.4% Class II Funmar-Taver loams
-27.8% Class II Saltcreek and Naron fine sandy loams
-11.6% Class II Farnum and Funmar loams
-5.2% Class II Funmar-Taver loams
-NCCPI overall 58.6
-NCCPI for corn 49.6
-NCCPI for soybeans 57.9
-NCCPI for wheat 55.1
-APH history shows a great track record exceeding those county NCCPI averages
-Well-maintained gravel road access 1/2 mile from Highway 50
-Just 2 miles north of Partridge, KS
-Just 15 miles southwest of Hutchinson, KS
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-Property taxes $1,774.40 in 2023
07/21/2025
$696,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Reno County - W Pretty Prairie Rd, Pretty Prairie, KS
Located just off Pretty Prairie Rd, 3 miles west of Langdon Rd, this 160-acre tract offers the perfect mix of recreation, income, and homestead potential. Situated in the Silver Creek areaknown for strong deer genetics and consistent crop productionthis property is turnkey for hunting, farming, and long-term investment.
Land Features:
Approx. 103 acres in tillable ground, consistently producing even in drought years due to excellent subsoil moisture
50 acres of pasture and cover, perfect for grazing or wildlife habitat
Electric and cable internet available
Brand new water well recently installed
CRP income potential
Dependable local farmer currently operating the cropland on a crop-share basis
Water & Wildlife:
North Pond (Pond 4): Spring-fed, stocked with Catfish and Hybrid Bluegill, prime waterfowl hunting location
Main Pond (Pond 3): Largest pond on the property, stocked with Bass, Bluegill, Catfish, and Perch
South Pond (Pond 2): Stocked with large Bass and Catfish
Creek-fed wild pond supports native fish and is a frequent stop for migrating Mallards
Silver Creek runs through the property, flanked by young Osage Orange, plum thickets, and rich creekbottom habitat
Habitat & Cover:
Cottonwood draws with willow stands run along the main drainage through the property
Scattered timber and cover throughout provide excellent bedding and staging areas for deer
Multiple secluded patches of trees ideal for stand placement and wildlife corridors
This is a rare combination of year-round recreation, steady ag income, and infrastructure readiness. Whether youre looking to hunt, fish, farm, or build your dream home, this property checks every box.
Reno County, KS | Just off Pretty Prairie Rd
Contact for pricing, maps, and a private showing.
11/24/2025
$391,600
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Reno County - Turon, KS
160+/- acres located directly across 110th Street from the companion tract, 3 miles west of Turon, KS. This productive farm and pasture combination includes approximately 115+/- acres currently planted to corn, managed by a dependable local farmer on a crop-share agreement. The remaining 43 acres are fenced pasture featuring two new high-volume water wells. One well includes a new solar pump system with a 12 ft fiberglass stock tank.
Additional improvements include:
A third older well with a 2 windmill pump
A 100-ft long in-ground silo with a new roof, excellent for equipment or feed storage
Strong topsoil and subsoil ideal for row crop production
Offered as part of the complete 320 acres. Seller can move cattle, hay, and equipment immediately upon sale or is open to renting the pasture and hay ground back from the buyer.
04/07/2026
$701,655
96.78 ac.
ACTIVE
Reno County - 0000 E Castleton Rd, Haven, Kansas, Haven, KS
Introducing this 96.78± acres of highly productive, cultivated ground in southeast Reno County. Just 2 miles south of Haven and 3 miles east on the southwest corner of Obee Rd and Castleton Rd lies this quality acreage. The soils on this property consist of Ost Loam, Avans Loam, Ost-Clark Loams, and Penasola Loam with a smaller percentage of Jamash Clay Loam and Jamash-Piedmont Clay Loams. The NCCPI soil rating for this acreage is an average of 62.03 with over 40% of the soils exceeding 70. A strong majority of the soils are Class 2c, 2e, and 2s. This is a quality parcel currently planted to wheat in a good location providing an opportunity to start a farm operation, expand production, or invest in good Kansas land.
Legal Description: Haven Township, S22, T25, R05 W, Acres 96.7, E1/2 Ne1/4 & N20 Ac W1/2 Ne1/4 Exc Rd R/W
Property Highlights:
-Cultivation in Reno Co
-Quality soils
-Good location close to blacktop
-Near Haven, KS and Castleton, KS
Possession: Subject to tenants rights
Taxes: $735.02 (2025)
04/01/2026
$90,000
1.87 ac.
ACTIVE
Reno County - 7210 E 30th Avenue, Hutchinson, KS
Here is your opportunity to own 1.87 acres of peaceful country living at an affordable price! This property features a 2-bedroom, 1-bath singlewide home with recent updates, offering a comfortable and move-in-ready space. Outside, you ll find a detached garage that includes a cellar perfect for added storage and peace of mind during Kansas storm season. The property also includes a large pre-fabricated storage shed that has been previously used as a carpentry shop, making it ideal for hobbies, projects, or additional workspace. With plenty of open space and endless potential, this property is perfect for those looking to enjoy the quiet of the countryside while still having room to grow. Don t miss your chance to own acreage at an affordable price offered at just $90,000!
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