This multi-use farm with income potential has all the makings of a family homestead, horse farm, small-scale cattle operation, or world-class whitetail hunting property – THE SKY IS THE LIMIT! Lying to the NE of the convergence of Bear Creek and Cub Creek, you’ll have access to the downwind side of two major travel corridors. I’m not sure I’ve seen a better layout for hunting the prevailing winds out of the west and south in our area. With some development of access trails, this property will hunt easily. Approximately 60% of the property is open land, which is currently in grass hay production but could be row-cropped or fenced for your livestock. There is a 75 x 45 horse barn with concrete. A recent storm removed a section of the roof, which needs one truss replaced, but otherwise, it’s in excellent shape. There is another smaller barn as well. The farm has two residences, both currently rented to long-term tenants for a combined income of $1,250/month. The main home has a full unfinished basement with a bathroom. On the main level are two bedrooms and a bath. There is also a detached 2-car garage. The second residence is an older single-wide mobile home. Both homes have been well-maintained by the tenants and are in good condition. The property is located at the dead end of a county road and is very private and secluded. The seller is motivated, call and make an offer today!
Property Features:
- 2 homes currently rented for a combined income of $1,250/month
- Main home is a 2 bedroom/2 bath with a full unfinished basement
- 2 barns, one needs some work
- Approximately 35-40 acres of open land that has been row-cropped in the past
- The property bounds Cub Creek and Bear Creek where they converge
- Easy income possibilites: Some marketable timber, rent from the homes, crop lease