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Philips County Whitetail

price

$213,600

acres

71.2 Acres

location

Glade, Kansas, 67639

If you're searching for a secluded, manageable-sized hunting property in North Central Kansas with a proven history of producing trophy-class whitetails, this is your opportunity. The farm features a mix of timbered draws and tall native grasses, creating excellent cover. Located just a few miles from Kirwin Reservoir and the Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, this area is well known for its strong genetics and mature deer population.Land A secluded, manageable-sized hunting property in North Central Kansas with a proven history of producing trophy-class whitetails. Located just a few miles from Kirwin Reservoir and the Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, this area is well known for its strong genetics and mature deer population.The farm features a mix of timbered draws and tall native grasses, creating excellent cover for whitetails and upland game. Trail camera history from the past few years highlights the consistent presence of high-quality bucks and showcases the volume of deer activity passing through this property each season.Currently set up with two strategically placed treestands along established travel corridors, the property offers great hunting right out of the gate. Property is fenced with a pond dam on the north end holds close to an acre of water when full, and a rural water tap with a tank ensures reliable water access for wildlife year-round.Smaller tracts like this—offering top-tier habitat in areas known for producing Boone and Crockett caliber bucks—are rare. Don’t miss your chance.

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Hammer Farms

price

$3,432,000

acres

1,144 Acres

location

Woodston, Kansas, 67675

Hammer farms is a 1,144± acre farm and ranch in Rooks County, Kansas, features 879± dryland acres in a wheat and milo rotation with the balance in grassland. With two ponds, draws, and scattered trees, it offers both strong ag production and excellent wildlife habitat. Located just north of Woodston, it combines crop income, grazing potential, and recreational appeal.Land The property includes 1,144± contiguous acres, with 879± acres of productive dryland currently farmed in a wheat and milo rotation. These acres provide strong yield potential while maintaining soil health. The remaining acreage consists of native grassland well-suited for seasonal grazing.Two ponds, natural draws, and scattered trees add functionality and habitat diversity. These features provide reliable water sources for livestock, aid drainage, and attract wildlife. The balance of cropland and grassland makes this tract a versatile investment for producers and landowners.Recreation The mix of cropland, grassland, tree cover, and ponds creates outstanding recreational value. The property supports healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, making it ideal for hunting. Ponds also draw waterfowl, further enhancing wildlife opportunities.Region & Climate Rooks County, Kansas, offers a climate well-suited for farming and ranching. Summers are warm to hot, winters are cold but manageable, and annual precipitation averages 25 inches, with most falling in late spring and early summer. Snowfall is moderate, while fall is typically dry and mild, favoring harvest and outdoor activity.Location Located just a few miles north of Woodston, Kansas, this property sits in a rural setting. Stockton, the Rooks County seat, is about 10 miles west, while Plainville lies 25 miles southwest. Hays, the largest city in the region, is 50 miles south and offers full services including healthcare, shopping, and Fort Hays State University. Outdoor recreation is nearby at Webster State Park, and Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge is just 16 miles north.

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Graham County Tillable

price

$538,200

acres

234 Acres

location

Penokee, Kansas, 67659

This 234+/- acre tract of quality tillable cropland is located 20 miles southwest of Hill City, featuring Class II and III soils. The property includes good access and the minerals will convey, providing both agricultural value and long-term opportunity.Land This 234± acre farm offers quality tillable cropland with excellent access and strong investment potential. The entire tract is currently in cultivation, featuring productive Class II and III soils well-suited for dryland crops. The ground is under a current cash rent agreement, providing immediate income for the new owner. Access to the property is strong, making it convenient for equipment and operations. Mineral rights will transfer to the buyer. Located about 20 miles southwest of Hill City, Kansas, it sits in a quiet and productive agricultural region.Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources All owned mineral rights will transfer to the buyer at closing.Region & Climate The Hill City area is known for its agricultural climate, offering four true seasons with warm summers, cold winters, and precipitation patterns suited for crops like wheat, milo, and corn. The region’s rolling terrain, open rangeland, and productive soils make it a strong setting for farming and ranching operations.Location Hill City is situated in northwest Kansas along U.S. 283 and U.S. 24, offering convenient connections to nearby rural communities.To the north is Norton, approximately 33 miles away.Heading south on U.S. 283, WaKeeney sits about 24 miles from Hill City.To the west, Morland is one of the closest neighboring towns, and straight north of this property.Hill City provides easy access to the surrounding regional services.

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Prairie Road Ranch

price

$899,000

acres

16.1 Acres

location

Washington, Kansas, 66968

Just one mile west of Washington, Kansas, this 16.1± acre Flint Hills property offers hilltop views, meadows, creeks, and wooded draws for riding and outdoor enjoyment. The home features abundant windows, open living spaces, 4 bedrooms, a sauna, and a 2-car garage. With a heated barn, indoor arena, pipe-fenced pastures, and mineral rights included, this property is ideal for horse enthusiasts or country living. Land Nestled in the scenic northern Flint Hills, this 16.1± acre property offers rolling hills, draws, creek crossings, and wooded areas—perfect for riding or enjoying nature. Pipe and cable fenced pastures provide safe turnouts for horses, while open meadows and live water create a picturesque landscape. Additional outdoor pipe pens and arenas complement the indoor riding facilities, making this ranch a prime destination for equestrian activities. Wildlife is abundant, with deer, turkey, coyote, fox, owls, eagles, and cranes frequently seen on the property, along with the occasional bobcat.Improvements The home overlooks the property and creek, with open staircases, abundant windows, and sliding glass doors that bring in natural light and scenic views. Upstairs offers an open living and dining area with four sliding glass doors providing stunning views of the meadows and creek. The living room’s fireplace encourages conversation and comfort, while the dining table comfortably seats ten guests. The kitchen is spacious enough for socializing while preparing meals, with a convenient half bath nearby. On the opposite end of the house is a private office, master bedroom, and master bathroom, offering quiet seclusion. A two-car attached garage and professionally maintained landscaping complete the home.Downstairs features three bedrooms and a full bathroom. The first bedroom accommodates four twin or two king beds, includes an additional sink, ceiling fans, and a sliding glass door opening to the patio with views of the creek. The second bedroom fits two twin or one king bed, has a ceiling fan, and also opens to the patio, while the third bedroom is comfortably sized for two twin or one king bed. The spacious living room downstairs provides a wood-burning stove for cozy gatherings and has two sliding glass doors leading to the patio, overlooking the creek, along with a functioning dry sauna for relaxing after a day on the trails. There are laundry hookups on both levels as well as a tornado room in the basement. Utilities include septic, well water, and propane.Equestrian facilities are exceptional, starting with a six-stall insulated, heated barn equipped with automatic waterers, corner feeders, rolling split doors, and a heated bathroom. Attached to the barn is an 80×100 ft red iron, partially insulated indoor arena with concrete foundation, double sliding doors on all sides for ventilation, overhead fans, clear panels for natural light, and newly installed LED lighting. A 20×100 ft covered area connected to the arena provides six 12×12 portable horse stalls, an eight-foot alley leading to additional outdoor pipe pens and a pipe arena, along with multiple hydrants and a heated automatic waterer. Pipe and cable fenced meadows and pastures, along with scenic draws and live water, create the perfect environment for trail riding, turnout, and overall equestrian enjoyment. With mineral rights included and turnkey facilities for both living and riding, this Flint Hills ranch is a rare opportunity for horse enthusiasts or anyone seeking the ultimate country lifestyle.Region & Climate Washington, Kansas, sits in the northern Flint Hills region of north-central Kansas, known for its rolling hills, tallgrass prairie, and scenic draws. Summers are warm to hot, with daytime highs often in the mid-80s to low 90s and nighttime lows in the 60s. Winters are cold, with daytime highs typically in the 30s to 40s and nighttime lows in the teens and 20s. Spring brings moderate temperatures along with occasional thunderstorms, while fall is usually mild and dry, making it ideal for outdoor activities. The region averages around 30 inches of precipitation annually, mostly falling in late spring and early summer, with light to moderate snowfall in winter.Location This property is located just one mile west of Washington, a small rural town in north-central Kansas. Washington lies along U.S. Highway 36, providing convenient access to surrounding communities while maintaining a peaceful country setting amid rugged, rolling Flint Hills and pastureland.Washington offers essential services including shopping, dining, schools, and healthcare.  Milford, Tuttle creek, and Manhattan, Kansas, are one hour drive  southeast and is a regional hub for education, healthcare, and entertainment, home to Kansas State University and a variety of attractions.The Flint Hills region is rich in recreational opportunities. Nearby scenic areas and trails are ideal for horseback riding, hiking, and exploring native prairie. Creeks, meadows, and wooded draws provide natural beauty and diverse wildlife, making the area popular for outdoor enthusiasts and equestrian activities.

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Cedar Bluff Escapes

price

$70,000

acres

3 Acres

location

Ellis, Kansas, 67637

Cedar Bluff Escapes is a new opportunity to own one or more lots each consisting of 3 to 3.8 acres and build the cabin or lake home of your dreams! Located within a 1/2 mile of Cedar Bluff Reservoir and right next to boat storage and a full service boat repair, tackle, and bait shop. One can build and design their dream property and have the privacy of 3 acre lots combined with HOA maintained roads. Recreation Cedar Bluff Reservoir is located in northwest Kansas, near the town of Ellis. It’s a popular spot for outdoor recreation, offering activities like fishing, water sports, boating, camping, and hiking. The reservoir is known for its scenic views and diverse wildlife, making it a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Agriculture Cedar Bluff Reservoir is a versatile destination for outdoor activities, whether you’re looking to camp, fish, boat, or simply enjoy the natural beauty of northwest Kansas.

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Voda Farm Quarter

price

$429,000

acres

156 Acres

location

Wakeeney, Kansas, 67672

This property consists of 156+/- acres in Trego County with 122 acres of productive cultivation and the rest in grass. Alongside Class II soils, this tract features strong access, nearby Big Creek, and will convey mineral rights.Land This 156+/- acre tract in Trego County offers a solid combination of tillable ground and grass, with 122 acres currently in cultivation and the remainder in native grass. The property features Class II soils and does not have any active growing crops.The land sits with good access off 190th Ave and is located approximately 8 miles southwest of WaKeeney, Kansas, in close proximity to BIg Creek, adding to the area’s agricultural appeal. Mineral rights will transfer to the buyer at closing.Recreation The combination of cultivated acres, surrounding grassland, and Big Creek provides habitat for a variety of wildlife. The mix of cover and food sources supports upland birds, turkey, and big game activity throughout the year, making this property suitable for both agricultural use and recreational enjoyment.Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources All owned mineral rights will transfer to the buyer at closing.Region & Climate The WaKeeney area is known for its agricultural climate, offering four true seasons with warm summers, cold winters, and precipitation patterns suited for crops like wheat, milo, and corn. The region’s rolling terrain, open rangeland, and productive soils make it a strong setting for farming and ranching operations.Location WaKeeney sits along I-70 in northwestern Kansas in Trego County, serving as a hub for the surrounding rural region. It is about 34 miles west of Hays and 20 miles west of Ellis.To the north, the closest town is Hill City, approximately 24 miles up U.S. 283. Heading south on U.S. 283, you reach Ransom, about 29 miles away. To the northwest, the community of Voda lies roughly 7 miles from WaKeeney.WaKeeney offers convenient interstate access and strong connections to nearby towns, creating easy access to regional services.

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Simoneau Farms

price

$995,000

acres

155.38 Acres

location

Damar, Kansas, 67632

Simoneau Farms is a turn-key 155.38± acre cattle ranch with a fully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home, with a 2500+/- SqFt basement that blends historic charm and modern comfort. Includes cross-fenced pastures, working pens, cultivation, and alfalfa. Ideal for livestock, wildlife, and rural living just a half mile from blacktop, this property is ready for immediate ranching use with no detail overlooked.Land This exceptional 155.38± acre ranch offers a highly functional and thoughtfully managed layout, designed for both productivity and long-term sustainability. The entire property is fenced, allowing for rotational grazing and effective herd control. Pastures are equipped with well-placed gates, chutes, and working alleys that simplify livestock movement and increase operational efficiency.The ranch includes cultivation and high-quality alfalfa, offering valuable feed or income potential. The remaining acreage features native Kansas grasses, with gentle draws running through that provide natural drainage, forage diversity, and cover for wildlife.Each pasture is serviced by rural water tanks, ensuring consistent water access for cattle, and the home site includes a private water well for added reliability. The property’s natural terrain and vegetation make it ideal not only for livestock but also for maintaining healthy soil and a diverse ecosystem. Access is easy, with the ranch located just a half mile from a blacktop road.Improvements At the heart of this ranch is a beautifully remodeled 3,869 sq ft Victorian home with an approximate 2500 SqFt basement that blends old-world charm with modern luxury. This 6-bedroom, 4-bath home boasts an open floor plan, highlighted by a spacious kitchen with a large island, seamlessly connected to a generous living area that offers panoramic ranch views. While preserving its historical character, the home includes updated amenities and finishes to meet the needs of a modern home.The residence is surrounded by meticulously maintained landscaping and a well-kept yard, providing a beautiful centerpiece in the midst of a working ranch. Additional comfort features include a whole-farm backup generator that powers the home and main ranch systems—ensuring uninterrupted operations. Outdoor amenities include a private pool, covered patio with a built-in grill, ice maker, and dedicated pool shed, creating an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing after a day’s work.Ranch infrastructure is first-class and designed with operational ease in mind:Excellent working pensCalving barn with pens and integrated chute systemMultiple cross-fenced pastures for rotation and separationWell-built gates, alleys, and sorting areasAll facilities are well-maintained and ready to handle cattle, horses, or other livestock efficiently.Recreation In addition to its robust agricultural capability, this property offers exceptional recreational value. The combination of native grasses, cultivated fields, draws, and water resources creates ideal conditions for wildlife. The ranch is home to healthy populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and upland game birds, offering outstanding hunting opportunities throughout the year.For those who enjoy the outdoors beyond hunting, the landscaped pool area and patio make it easy to unwind and entertain, turning this working ranch into a lifestyle retreat. Whether you’re an avid outdoorsman, a ranching family, or someone looking for a self-sufficient rural escape, the recreational offerings are as strong as the operational ones.Region & Climate Damar, Kansas, experiences a moderate climate typical of Central Kansas. Summers are warm to hot, with daytime temperatures often reaching the upper 80s and low 90s, while nighttime lows fall into the 60s. Winters are colder, with daytime highs usually in the 30s to 40s, and nighttime lows dropping into the 10s and 20s. Spring and fall are transitional seasons with moderate temperatures and shifting weather patterns. Spring tends to be wet and stormy, while fall is typically dry and mild, making it a favorite season for outdoor activities and harvests. The area receives an average of 25 inches of precipitation annually, most of which falls during the late spring and early summer months. Snowfall is light to moderate in the winter.Location Simoneau Farms is located just 1 mile  straight south of Damar, a small rural town located in Rooks County in north-central Kansas. It is also just a half mile from blacktop with highway 18. Damar lies along U.S. Highway 18, offering a peaceful setting surrounded by farmland and prairie.The town is approximately 23 miles west of Stockton, the county seat of Rooks County, which offers local services and amenities.To the east, Plainville is about 20 miles away, providing additional shopping, healthcare, and educational facilities.Hays is a major hub in northwestern Kansas, is located about 45 miles southeast of Damar. Hays is home to Fort Hays State University and Hays Medical Center, and is the largest city in the region. It features a wide variety of shopping centers, restaurants, coffee shops, entertainment options, making it a popular spot for weekend trips, errands, and social outings.Hill City, another nearby community, lies about 16 miles west of Damar.In terms of natural and recreational attractions:Webster State Park, a popular spot for fishing, boating, hiking, and camping, is located about 14 miles east of Damar near Stockton.Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, known for its birdwatching and scenic prairie views, is around 50 miles northeast.

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5.04 Acres in TN

price

$70,000

acres

3 Acres

location

Dunlap, Tennessee, 37327

Bring your vision to life on this inviting lot, set within a quiet, gated community designed for peaceful mountain living. Surrounded by natural beauty, this location provides an ideal backdrop for building your private retreat. Pre-approved for a 4 bedroom home. Enjoy quick access—less than 20 minutes—to the Hwy 111/Hwy 27 interchange, connecting you to Dunlap, Soddy Daisy, and Hixson for dining, shopping, and everyday essentials. Downtown Chattanooga is under an hour away for additional entertainment, culture, and convenience. As part of the Fredonia Mountain Nature Reserve, you'll have access to over 3,500 acres of community amenities, including a serene lake, well-maintained parks, miles of hiking trails, and a clubhouse. Experience the best of secluded mountain living while remaining close to modern conveniences—and take advantage of Tennessee's no state income tax. (Property lies in the Central Time Zone; owner holds an active TN real estate license. Boundary lines in photos are approximate. Public water infrastructure is available. Water taps upon approval by Cagle Fredonia Utility District.Buyer is responsible for doing their due diligence to verify that all information is correct, accurate and for obtaining any and all restrictions for the property deemed important to Buyer.)