Wallace County, Kansas Land For Sale (4 results)
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12/25/2025
$925,000
557.71 ac.
ACTIVE
Wallace County - 001 County Road 001 County Road ,, Wallace, KS
Looking for a large, combination parcel with guaranteed income and excellent deer and upland hunting? The Westward C Farmland features 557.7 total acres in central Wallace County, Kansas. The property is broken into two portions of CRP and over 200 acres in dryland production. With a rolling landscape, thick CRP and the production farm ground providing food, the property sets up great for wildlife and hunting.
Land
This parcel consists of 77 acres of CRP in the NW corner of the property and another 273.77 acres of CRP on the southern end of the property. The NE corner has 206.79 acres of tillable dryland farm ground that is currently planted to wheat.
The landscape has gently rolling hills creating some change in terrain that deer and upland birds can use as protection against the wind and elements.
Over 87% of the property has class 2 and class 3 Ulysses Silt Loam soils with 0 to 3 percent slopes. The specific soil report for the property is as follows:
313.94 acres Colby Silt Loam with 3 to 6% slopes Class 4E
108.82 acres Ulysses Silt Loam with 0 to 1% slopes Class 2C
100.72 acres Ulyssess Silt Loam with 1 to 3% slopes Class 3E
33.62 acres Goshen Silt Loam Class 3C
Legal Description: S16, T12, R39, Acres 557.7, E/2, N/2 Nw/4 & Sw/4
Recreation
Hunting opportunities on this parcel would include antelope, both mule deer and famed Kansas whitetail deer. Also, keep your eyes out for antelope as they frequent this area as well. Ringneck pheasants are also a very popular draw to this area with upland bird hunters from all over the United States converging on the region to walk farm fields with their dogs and flush roosters. Dove and predators can also be found on this parcel.
Agriculture
This parcel has been custom farmed for the last handful of years, so opportunities exist for an absentee landowner or farm operator.
The Westward C has a PLC Yield of:
Wheat: 44 PLC Yield on 70.80 base acres
Corn: 125 PLC Yield on 8.16 base acres
Sunflowers: 1213 PLC Yield on 28.17 base acres
There are also 351.40 acres of CRP. Please contact Listing Agents for CRP information and details.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Both the water and mineral rights are believed to be (100%) held by the Sellers and the Seller's portion of both the water and mineral rights shall transfer to the Buyer at closing.
Region & Climate
Wallace County, Kansas has a climate that is typical of most other areas in the Great Plains region. Summers can be hot with average high temperatures hitting the upper 80s. Winters can be cold with average lows dropping into the teens. Overall, Wallace County, Kansas experiences warm summers and cold winters providing a pleasant range of temperatures to enjoy all four seasons.
Wallace County, Kansas gets 19 inches of rain, on average, per year.
Wallace County averages 24 inches of snow per year.
History
This parcel is part of a large, Wallace County, Kansas farm for sale. There are currently four parcels totaling more than 1,546 acres for sale in the region. Please contact Listing Agents for more information about the entire offering.
Location
Rural Wallace County, Kansas is sparce in population and a great location to gain privacy and elbow room. The region is built upon farming and agricultural activities. This property is located between Sharon Springs, KS to its south and Goodland, KS to it's north. Both towns have amenities such as fuel and groceries. Goodland has a regional hospital, airport, hotels, fast food, an 18 hole golf course and other amenities.
09/17/2025
$385,000
36 ac.
ACTIVE
Wallace County - 918 East 3rd Street, Sharon Springs, KS
Excellent location for country living! This property consists of 36 acres and borders the East edge of Sharon Springs. Featuring a house, shop and mature trees this property is well established and a prime parcel to make your own!
Land
This property is very unique in its location and layout. There are 6.6 acres on the North side of the property where the home and shop sit. To the south there is wide open space with a mature tree row border on the North and South sides. The acreage to the south is mostly flat, and provides a multitude of recreational, agricultural and commercial opportunities.
Improvements
ResidenceBuilt in 1971, the 1,540 sq. ft. home offers 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. The main level features an open-concept with a spacious master suite and private bath. Upstairs includes two additional bedrooms and a full bathroom. A partially finished basement provides extra living space with two rooms, a big common room, and storage/utility area, offering flexibility for an office, or a hobby area as well as storage or a game room. Attached to the West end of the house is a large, two car garage.
ShopConstructed in 2014, the 30 x 45 shop is equipped with a concrete floor and a large overhead door, making it ideal for storage, projects, or equipment.
Agriculture
28.23 acres currently enrolled in CRP.
This property would be well suited for 4-H and show animals or horses depending on your goals.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
All owned will convey.
General Operations
Excellent commercial or industrial opportunity with potential to develop rail access.
12/24/2025
$1,025,000
511 ac.
ACTIVE
Wallace County - 0000 Blue Bird Road, Wallace, KS
The Two Wide Dryland 511 provides a large, contiguous dryland farm property in Western Kansas that provides additional income with a Wind Development Lease. The wind lease provides an initial income stream with the chance for more income if the turbines are erected. Add in solid soils and new terraces built in 2024, and you won't want to miss this opportunity.
Land
Located in Wallace County, Kansas, this parcel is now for sale for the first time in more than a generation. While the land has been used as production farmland for many years, looking over it, you can envision days gone by with soldiers and stagecoaches filled with westward adventure seekers scattered across the landscape.
The property had new terraces installed in 2024 and has very little waste ground and ability to farm it multiple ways.
Over 79.5% of the property has class 3 Ulysses Silt Loam soils with 1 to 3 percent slopes. The specific soil report for the property is as follows:
403.96 acres Ulysses Silt Loam with 1 to 3% slopes Class 3E
92.8 acres Buffalo Park Silt Loam with 3 to 6% slopes Class 4E
8.02 acres Colby Silt Loam with 3 to 6% slopes Class 4E
2.42 acres Colby Silt Loam with 6 to 15% slopes Class 6E
.82 acres Kim-Otero Complex, 6 to 25% slopes Class 6E
Legal Description: S15, T11, R38, Acres 511.1, S 1580(s) Of N2/ & S/2 Less Rd R/W
Recreation
Hunting opportunities on this parcel would include both mule deer and famed Kansas whitetail deer, along with antelope. Ringneck pheasants are also a very popular draw to this area with upland bird hunters from all over the United States converging on the region to walk farm fields with their dogs and flush roosters. Dove and predators can also be found on this parcel.
Agriculture
This parcel has been custom farmed for the last handful of years, so opportunities exist for an absentee landowner or farm operator.
This property has a PLC Yield of:
Wheat: 44 PLC Yield on 170.26 base acres
Corn: 125 PLC Yield on 19.63 base acres
Sunflowers: 1213 PLC Yield on 67.73 base acres
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Both the Water Rights and the Mineral Rights are believed to be owned 100% by the Sellers. Seller's portion of both the Water Rights and Mineral Rights shall transfer upon closing.
Region & Climate
Wallace County, Kansas has a climate that is typical of most other areas in the Great Plains region. Summers can be hot with average high temperatures hitting the upper 80s. Winters can be cold with average lows dropping into the teens. Overall, Wallace County, Kansas experiences warm summers and cold winters providing a pleasant range of temperatures to enjoy all four seasons.
Wallace County, Kansas gets 19 inches of rain, on average, per year.
Wallace County averages 24 inches of snow per year.
History
This parcel is part of a large, Wallace County, Kansas farm for sale. There are currently four parcels totaling more than 1,546 acres for sale in the region. Please contact Listing Agents for more information about the entire offering.
Location
Rural Wallace County, Kansas is sparce in population and a great location to gain privacy and elbow room. The region is built upon farming and agricultural activities. This property is located between Sharon Springs, KS to its south and Goodland, KS to it's north. Both towns have amenities such as fuel and groceries. Goodland has a regional hospital, airport, hotels, fast food, an 18 hole golf course and other amenities.
06/12/2025
$464,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Wallace County - North of Sharon Springs, KS, Sharon Springs, KS
2024 Property Tax: NW4 21 $473.28 SW4 21 $484.16
Sellers mineral interest, if any, shall transfer to Buyer. Possession immediate upon closing and delivery of deed. There are no improvements and no developed water. Middle Fork Lake Creek runs through the SW corner of the SW4. CRP contract 10049 has 123.5 contract acres paying $31.69 per contract acre with an annual payment of $3,914.00. CRP contract 10048A has 131.7 contract acres paying $33.02 per contract acre with an annual payment of $4,349.00. Both contracts expire 9/30/2027. Legal: SW4 & NW4 Section 21, Township 11 South, Range 40 West of the 6th P.M., Wallace County, KS.
L2025104 The Land Office LLC and its brokers are working with the Seller as Seller Agent and Buyer as a Customer. Information contained herein, while not guaranteed, is from sources we believe reliable. The value from this investment is for the reader, his or her tax advisor, legal counsel, and/or other advisors to evaluate and is not to be based solely on the information provided herein. The prospect should carefully verify each item of information contained herein. Price, terms, and information subject to change.
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