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Excellent Mixture Farm To Build Your Dream Home On

Discover this exceptional 177.98 acre property in Wabasha County that truly has it all! With an ideal mix of food, water, and cover, this farm is a standout. It features 131.2+ tillable acres perfect for farming, Cold Creek seasonally running, and tree lines that are perfect for hunting. The property also offers several prime spots for food plots, making it an excellent choice for wildlife enthusiasts. The rolling terrain provides stunning vista views, creating a picturesque setting that would be perfect for building your dream home or homes. Imagine waking up to breathtaking landscapes and the tranquility of nature right outside your doorstep. The property includes three enclosed deer blinds, ensuring a warm and comfortable hunting experience. Each visit to this farm reveals an abundance of deer, solidifying its reputation as a hunter's paradise. Whether you're looking to expand your fa...

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From Zumbro Falls, head north on HWY 63 for 3 Miles. At County Road 17, turn left and take for 0.7 Miles. Turn Left on County Road 3 and take for 1.6 miles. Property is located on south side of road at the corner of County Road 3 and County Road 68.

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Whitetail Properties Real Estate

Rochester, MN

(507) 884-4717

Bob Stalberger

Whitetail Properties Real Estate
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Listing last updated: May 29, 2025 at 11:10 PM
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