Whether you’ve been searching for that perfect homesteading farm for a self-sufficient lifestyle, or your own piece of real estate where you can hunt, fish, ride, and explore, this southeastern Vernon County farm fits the bill. Roughly 43 of the 50 acres are in oak/hickory timber, with the balance in open and semi-open pasture near the homestead in the northwest corner. The topography is gently rolling, and a wet weather creek slashes from corner to corner across the bulk of the land, creating a key feature of the farm and offering the possibility for construction of a several-acre lake. Recently, some of the timber was select cut, removing a few trees here and there and creating some incredible browse and bedding conditions for the numerous whitetails that enjoy the safety and security this farm provides. Several trails meander through the woodlands as well, providing access to much of ...
Whether you’ve been searching for that perfect homesteading farm for a self-sufficient lifestyle, or your own piece of real estate where you can hunt, fish, ride, and explore, this southeastern Vernon County farm fits the bill. Roughly 43 of the 50 acres are in oak/hickory timber, with the balance in open and semi-open pasture near the homestead in the northwest corner. The topography is gently rolling, and a wet weather creek slashes from corner to corner across the bulk of the land, creating a key feature of the farm and offering the possibility for construction of a several-acre lake. Recently, some of the timber was select cut, removing a few trees here and there and creating some incredible browse and bedding conditions for the numerous whitetails that enjoy the safety and security this farm provides. Several trails meander through the woodlands as well, providing access to much of the property for hunters, and travel corridors for the deer and turkeys in the area. There are plenty of mature oaks for acorn production and future harvest potential, as well as an abundant firewood supply. The homestead itself is situated on a private dead-end road, reducing traffic and providing plenty of solitude and seclusion. The owners have joined two mobile homes together to provide a unique 2000 square foot, 5 bedroom/3 bat layout that offers 2 complete kitchens, 2 living rooms, and plenty of space for a family residence or hunting camp headquarters. A large wood burning stove sits out back in the covered wood shed, and a fan unit draws air across the heat exchanger to warm the house efficiently. You’ll enjoy plenty of morning & evening sits on the large deck overlooking the fishing pond, and you’re sure to be entertained by the wildlife coming in for a drink and the bluegills and bass that crush your lures with regularity. Equipment storage and a covered workspace won’t be a problem either, with the 30x50 shop building just a few steps from the house. The shop is wired for 220V service, and features new roof trusses and metal sheeting, plus a chicken coop built into the corner for your hens & roosters. And if you still need more room for livestock and storage, you’ll find that too, with a loafing shed and insulated storage shed. Open areas near the home invite you to grow a garden, or perhaps could be the site of a future home or additional housing as needed. This is a turn-key farm that’s ready for new owners to write the next chapter in its history.
To schedule a private tour and see it for yourself, call Scott Sudkamp today at 417-321-5427!
Property Features
-5 BR/3 BA, 2000 sqft mobile home setup perfect for hunting camp!
-Wood stove to keep heating bills low
-Great trail system
-Fantastic fishing pond right off the deck
-30x50 shop building with dedicated chicken coop
-Two additional outbuildings for livestock & storage
-Solid hunting history
-Several nice build sites
-Secluded location on dead-end road
-Food plot locations
-Great cover & browse for the wildlife
-Mostly fenced
-Rural water, septic, and 2 electric meters
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Nevada, take I-49 south to Milo. Go east on Highway E to 2325 Rd, then south on 2325 to Veteran Rd. Turn east on Veteran and go to 2nd driveway on the south side.
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