Its not often a property like this becomes available in central McLean County. Just 6 miles north of Bloomington-Normal and near Lake Bloomingtons southeast corner, this farm contains a tributary to Money Creek and has been planted to walnut, hickory, pecan trees, as well as red, white and bur oaks through the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program. Current annual program payments are $7,245 and real estate taxes have been just $160. The property is located along County Highway 29 and also has a gravel road along its south boundary. Utilities run along the south and east sides. A seasonal creek that dissects the property is a funnel for whitetail deer, especially during the November rut. This land is in the Lexington School District for anyone thinking about this wonderful site for building a home.
From Bloomington, Illinois, Take Interstate 55 North to Towanda Exit. Turn left and go north 2.25 miles on County Highway 29 to 2200N and turn Right going 1/2 mile east and then turning left (north), staying on County Highway 29. Go 1 mile to the property on the west / left side of the road marked with our signs.