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192 Surveyed Acres | Northwestern Sullivan County Missouri
401.4 Surveyed Acres/ Linn County/ Bucklin Mo
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122+/- Linn County/Hunting/ROI
These 122 +/- acres are the perfect of mix hunting land with good tillable acres in a very sought after area in Missouri. This beautiful farm awaits you in this listing in Linn County Mo near Purdin Missouri. In 2024 roughly 90 +/- acres were planted to soybeans out of the 94 +/- FSA tillable aces on this property. Tillable acres are rented from 2025-2027 for $225.00 per acre or $20,250.00 annually. This place is sure to not disappoint the avid outdoors man looking for good income while they enjoy the great hunting opportunities this farm has to offer! The seclusion of this farm is hard pressed to beat setting on a dead-end road with virtually zero vehicle traffic. If you see someone coming down this road, they’re either an adjoining neighbor, someone coming to see you or they’re plain lost! Most avid outdoors man look for years to find a farm like this with seclusion, ROI, building site and the opportunity to chase giant whitetails and big North Mo turkeys. Check out the 2024 trial camera pictures to see for yourself. Additional acreage could be added to the tillable side of things if so desired to make the ROI that much better while you play. There are multiple food plot locations that could be added to this farm as well to make it that much for hunting. Majority of the tillable soils are Purdin and Armstrong loam. These acres making up about 98% of all of the tillable land in production currently. In 2024 the hunting rights were also leased for $3,000.00 for the year. If you took the tillable lease and the hunting lease this farm would make a 3.6% at full asking price. We’d love to show you this great place in person. It’s sure to not disappoint if these kinds of acres are something you’ve been in the market for. A licensed Missouri Real Estate agent has ownership in this property. For more information or your own private showing please contact listing agent Andy Boyer 636-295-1476. * Property lines are thought to be accurate but are estimated. *
36 +/- Acres/ Clark County Mo/ Highly Tillable/ROI
Nestled just off Highway 61 on County Road 323, this beautiful 36 +/- acre property in the eastern part of Clark County, Missouri, offers a lucrative investment opportunity. Ideally located near the Iowa and Illinois borders, this farm was planted with corn in 2024 and follows a corn and soybean rotation. With 33.85 acres currently planted, it presents a fantastic venture for investors or farmers looking to expand their operations. Crop rent details can be obtained by contacting the listing agents. The property’s income potential is enhanced with opportunities for a hunting lease, making it a great return on investment at the asking price. Additionally, the proximity to the Mississippi River provides ample recreational options, including fishing in the live stream on the property or the nearby river. This area near Alexandria, MO, is renowned for its giant whitetails and long beard turkeys, making it a paradise for hunters. With a soil rating of over 88 NCCPI and close access to major grain elevators, this farm is a rare find. For more information or a private showing, contact listing agents Andy Boyer at 636-295-1476 or Jason Courtney at 816-654-2144. Note that property lines are estimated but believed to be accurate. Don’t miss this exceptional investment opportunity!
SOLD 123.7 m/l Acres w/Fixer Upper house
PRICE REDUCED/SELLER MOTIVATED Located approximately 4 miles south of Milan, MO, sits 123 m/l acres with unlimited opportunities. The view is breathtaking from the driveway leading to the old barn and farmhouse. In the East Locust Creek bottomland, there are 33 tillable acres, currently in row crop. The creek runs through the easternmost part of the farm. The rest of the open acreage (another 30 some acres) is currently being hayed. The other half of this land is timber that provides excellent cover for both deer and turkey. These open ridgetops surrounded by cover would make ideal locations for food plots if desired.
A dead-end gravel road runs along the southern part of the property that leads to the cropped bottoms. There is an older 1920’s farmhouse on the property that is currently vacant. With some rehab, this house would make a wonderful home again or even a lodge for hunters. There is both electricity and rural water running to the home and now internet. You will fall in love with the spectacular views and remote tranquility this farm offers.