Not often do properties of this size and makeup become available in the area. Located in rural Cass County, just 30 minutes south of Kansas City and Overland Park, and under two miles from blacktop State Route D/Holmes Road, are these diverse 300 +/- acres. With varying topography and elevation change in excess of 100 feet, the majority of the ground is rolling upland. The south end of the farm and northeast corner drop into creek bottomland where two winding streams, one Harless Creek, and another unnamed, traverse the property. Topographical features throughout include ridges, valleys, shelves, bluffs with rock outcroppings, and ravines. Approximately 85 +/- acres are currently farmed and are cash-rented on a year-to-year lease. The remaining 215 +/- acres are made up of diverse woods; including many hardwoods of varied age structure, as well as evergreens. The layout and shapes of the...
Not often do properties of this size and makeup become available in the area. Located in rural Cass County, just 30 minutes south of Kansas City and Overland Park, and under two miles from blacktop State Route D/Holmes Road, are these diverse 300 +/- acres. With varying topography and elevation change in excess of 100 feet, the majority of the ground is rolling upland. The south end of the farm and northeast corner drop into creek bottomland where two winding streams, one Harless Creek, and another unnamed, traverse the property. Topographical features throughout include ridges, valleys, shelves, bluffs with rock outcroppings, and ravines. Approximately 85 +/- acres are currently farmed and are cash-rented on a year-to-year lease. The remaining 215 +/- acres are made up of diverse woods; including many hardwoods of varied age structure, as well as evergreens. The layout and shapes of the agricultural fields in relation to the woods create several wooded fingers, extensive edge habitat, and multiple bottlenecks. This configuration, combined with the excellent access along the west and north sides of the property, is ideal for hunting different wind directions. A small pond in the middle of the farm provides a year-round water source. With substantial size, diverse topography, security cover, food, and water this farm offers all of the habitat features of a serious hunting property. The farm holds significant populations of whitetails, turkeys, and small game. It has a rich hunting history spanning several decades and truly has the potential to become a top-caliber recreation property in the region. With such a short commute from the city, the farm is an excellent candidate for a full-time home or weekend getaway. With extensive road frontage, peaceful seclusion, power and water utilities available, and panoramic views, the land offers several suitable sites for constructing a home or lodge. The property is located within the Cass-Midway School District.
Property Features
-300 diverse acres
-85 +/- tillable acres
-215 +/- wooded acres
-Upland and lowland
-Diverse topography
-Creeks
-Excellent hunting
-Abundant wildlife
-Cash rent
-Build sites
-Seclusion
-Spectacular views
-Extensive edge habitat
-Utilities at the road
-Small pond
-Great access
-1.25 miles road frontage
-1.5 miles from blacktop
-Cass Midway Schools
-30 minutes from the metro
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Research Parcel InformationFrom 150 Hwy: head south on Holmes Rd/State Route D for 18 miles, turn left onto State Hwy W for .5 miles, turn right onto Masterson Rd for 1 mile, turn left onto E 295th St for .5 miles, curve right onto Crook Rd for .25 miles. The property is on east side of Crook Rd and south side of E 297th St.
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