This property is located just west of the intersection of E 1750th Rd. and N 2225th St. It is roughly ten miles northeast of Paris and two miles northwest of Saint Bernice, Indiana. There are frontage roads along the north and east sides with multiple building locations, mainly along the east side. Two small fields along N 2225th Street are not currently farmed or in any program. These two locations would make great food plots, building sites, or turned into tillable land for income. A small two-acre field is located in the southeast corner and would make a great plot, with easy access off the road. Crabapple Creek runs from the northwest corner of the property to the southeast corner, providing a great water source for the local wildlife. This creek also provides great access to stand locations without disrupting wildlife on the property. This property has a lot of contour, with a big r...
This property is located just west of the intersection of E 1750th Rd. and N 2225th St. It is roughly ten miles northeast of Paris and two miles northwest of Saint Bernice, Indiana. There are frontage roads along the north and east sides with multiple building locations, mainly along the east side. Two small fields along N 2225th Street are not currently farmed or in any program. These two locations would make great food plots, building sites, or turned into tillable land for income. A small two-acre field is located in the southeast corner and would make a great plot, with easy access off the road. Crabapple Creek runs from the northwest corner of the property to the southeast corner, providing a great water source for the local wildlife. This creek also provides great access to stand locations without disrupting wildlife on the property. This property has a lot of contour, with a big ridge running north and south on both the east and west sides. The west side is bordered by ag fields and has several oaks on the ridge top. From the west side, you can overlook Crabapple Creek and most of the bottom. There has been a recent timber harvest on this property. With the harvest, they have made an internal trail system that would need minimal cleanup, giving you access to most locations on the property. Plenty of young hardwoods have been left undisturbed, and as the property grows back, there will be some phenomenal cover and habitat. If you are looking for a building location with recreational opportunities out your back door, this is just for you. Call Land Specialist Adam Crumrin today to set up a viewing.
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