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Great Bend Industrial Warehouse
$1,200,000
9.8 Acres
Great Bend, Kansas, 67530
Located approximately 1.5 miles south of Great Bend, KS, at 241 SE 10 Ave just off of Highway 281, this offering provides excellent visibility and accessibility. The area is characterized by a blend of commercial and industrial enterprises, making it an ideal location for businesses seeking proximity to major transportation routes, local amenities, and excellent access to the broader Barton County region and beyond.General Operations Positioned along the bustling Highway 281 just south of Great Bend, KS, this expansive industrial warehouse facility offers an exceptional opportunity for commercial and industrial operations. Encompassing approximately 10 acres with additional access via a secondary county road, this property combines visibility, functionality, and security in one strategic location.Constructed with a heavy-duty steel frame, the warehouse spans roughly 14,200 square feet and features full concrete flooring and insulation throughout, creating a durable and climate-controlled work environment. A fully fenced-in working yard adds a strong layer of security, complimented by security cameras already in place. The property also includes a convenient loading and unloading dock, ample storage capacity, and built-in workbench areas, making it ideal for a wide range of industrial uses.An additional 2,600 square feet of finished office space enhances the property’s operational appeal. This area includes four private offices, men’s and women’s lavatories, a showroom or display area, a back counter/parts area, and a break room for staff. Mini-split units throughout the office ensure a comfortable climate year-round.According to the Kansas Annual Average Daily Traffic data, this portion of Highway 281 receives approximately 3,000-6,000 daily traffic vehicles. With its high-traffic location, secure infrastructure, and versatile space, this property is perfectly suited for businesses seeking a well-equipped headquarters, distribution center, or operations facility in a prime Kansas corridor.Please contact the listing agent for more information on this property or to schedule a private showing. (**Financial verification is required**)

Timbered Draw 158
$340,000
157.57 Acres
Palco, Kansas, 67657
***Owner Financing Available - Seller will owner finance with 20% down for a 10 year term, with a 5% interest rate***S15, T10, R21, ACRES 157.57, SE4 LESS RD R/W.Land Nestled in the heart of Graham County, Kansas, this exceptional quarter section offers a well-balanced mix of productive farmland, diverse wildlife habitat, and prime Kansas hunting opportunities. The property spans approximately 158 acres and features +/- 52 acres of dryland ground that has seen a crop rotation of wheat and milo in years past, which not only generates income but also serves as a highly attractive food source for local wildlife.Graham County has long held a reputation for producing trophy white-tailed deer, thriving populations of Rio Grande turkeys, and robust numbers of upland game birds. This property is no exception—it offers the ideal combination of habitat, food, and cover to consistently attract and hold a wide range of wild game.At the heart of the property lies a strategically placed 1-acre alfalfa food plot, which has become a magnet for deer activity. This offering is outfitted with a premium All Seasons Feeders tower blind, multiple ladder tree stand sets, and a 2,000-pound bulk steel gravity feeder, providing a turnkey setup for hunters seeking immediate success. Surrounding this are approximately 106 acres of native grasses, and mature timber that create excellent bedding areas and natural travel corridors for deer and other game species.A wet weather creek meanders through the property, providing a seasonal water source and enhancing the habitat with its tree-lined banks. The creek corridor is rich with mature timber and intersected by heavily used game trails, rub lines, and scrapes, clear evidence of consistent deer movement.Whether you’re looking to expand your recreational land portfolio or find that perfect Kansas hunting retreat, this property checks all the boxes. It offers a blend of income-producing farmland, diverse habitat, and exceptional hunting potential. Contact the listing agent today to schedule your private showing.Property Features:Tillable acres: +/- 52 acres Mature Timber, Thickets, Native Grass, Wet Weather Creek, Alfalfa Food PlotCounty access road on two sidesElectric on site Excellent build site location2024 Approximate Real Estate Taxes: $670.4210 miles South of the nearest town, Palco KansasYearly Rainfall: 23” Surface rights onlyASF tower blind, Texas Wildlife Supply 2000# steel feeder, and multiple tree stands in placeHunting Opportunities: Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Pheasant, & Quail4.5 hours from Denver, CO/45 minutes from Hays, KSPlease contact the listing agent for more information on this property or to schedule a private showing. (**Financial verification is required**)

Rooster Ridge Ranch
$650,000
318.61 Acres
Palco, Kansas, 67657
***Owner Financing Available - Seller will owner finance with 20% down for a 10 year term, with a 5% interest rate***S14, T10, R21, ACRES 318.61, W2 LESS RD R/W.Land Welcome to a true sportsman’s paradise in the heart of Graham County, Kansas. This is a property purposefully designed for the avid outdoorsman. This exceptional tract has been meticulously managed with hunting as the primary focus, offering a rare blend of prime upland bird habitat and outstanding trophy whitetail opportunities.Stretching across a beautifully diverse landscape, this recreational gem features nearly a mile of mature cedar shelterbelts, native thickets, and deep cedar-lined draws that create ideal cover for pheasants, prairie chickens, bobwhite quail, whitetails, and turkeys. The habitat is second to none, with plum thickets, brush-filled bottoms, and rolling CRP terrain working in harmony to hold and sustain wild game year-round.Adding to the appeal, approximately 5 miles of strategically placed food plot strips are interwoven throughout the CRP acres and shelterbelts, further enhancing the property’s draw for both birds and big game. This property includes 230.44 acres currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), generating a solid annual income of $9,702 through 2025, a perfect combination of recreational use and income-producing ground.Whether you’re chasing explosive flushes of upland birds or glassing for a Kansas bruiser buck, this property checks every box for a serious hunter.Property Features:CRP acres: 230.44 acresTimber, Thickets, Native GrassCounty access road on two sidesElectric on site 2024 Approximate Real Estate Taxes: $1959.1010 miles South of the nearest town, Palco KansasYearly Rainfall: 23” Surface rights onlyBarbed wire fence surrounding perimeter Only 4 miles north of the Saline RiverHunting Opportunities: Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Pheasant, & Quail4.5 hours from Denver, CO/45 minutes from Hays, KSPlease contact the listing agent for more information on this property or to schedule a private showing. (**Financial verification is required**)

Pawnee County 8 Acres
$33,700
8.42 Acres
Garfield, Kansas, 67529
This small tract near Garfield, KS offers CRP income, quality habitat near Coon Creek, and affordable future hunting cabin potential in the heart of Kansas hunting country.Land Located just 1 mile southwest of Garfield, Kansas, this surveyed 8.42-acre tract in Pawnee County offers an affordable opportunity to own a small piece of land in the heart of Kansas hunting country. Approximately 5 acres are currently enrolled in the CRP program through 9-30-2031, generating annual income at a rate of $35.51 per acre while also providing quality cover for local wildlife.Positioned just off Coon Creek, a tributary of the Arkansas River, the property sits in an area known for strong deer movement and upland bird activity. The nearby creek corridor, native grasses, and surrounding habitat create an ideal setting for the recreational buyer looking for a manageable hunting property or weekend getaway.Electricity is located approximately 1/3 mile away, offering potential for a future hunting cabin or campsite setup. This property is located in a flood plain.Whether you are looking for an entry-level recreational tract, a small investment property with CRP income, or a quiet spot to enjoy the outdoors, this property offers plenty of potential at an affordable price.Please contact the listing agent for more information on this property or to schedule a private showing.

Pawnee County Cropland 312
$750,000
312.87 Acres
Garfield, Kansas, 67529
Property Location: Located in Pawnee County at the intersection of 210th Ave & F Road, just a 1 mile west of Garfield, KS and 2 miles east of Highway 183.Legal Description: S02, T23, R18W, ACRES 155.27 SW4 LESS ROW & S11, T23, R18W, ACRES 157.60 NW4 LESS ROWLand This +/- 312.87 acre property is a versatile piece of land with a history of milo and wheat crops. With approximately 291 acres of cropland consisting of Class II & III soils, this tract offers promising agricultural potential, as well as generating a yearly cash rent estimate of approximately $40-$50 per acre. The remaining acres feature native grasses and waterways, creating an ideal habitat and bedding area for local wildlife, including White-tailed Deer, pheasants, and quail. With convenient access bordered by a county road down the center of the property east and west, as well as the western property line, the land is easily accessible. The Garfield blacktop ends on the east side of the property, and electricity borders the property along F Road. This property also presents an excellent country build site location.Located approximately 1 mile west of Garfield, KS, and easy access to haul grain to the elevator, this property combines agricultural income potential with diverse wildlife habitat, making it an appealing investment. Whether you’re looking to expand your agricultural or investment portfolio, this property offers a unique opportunity to do both!Property Features:• Seller’s Mineral Rights shall convey• County access road• 2025 Approximate Real Estate Taxes: $2,095.70• 1 mile west of the nearest town, Garfield, Kansas• Blacktop/Electricity is adjacent• Highway 183 is only 2 miles west• Hunting Opportunities: White-Tailed Deer, Pheasants, & QuailPlease contact the listing agent for more information on this property or to schedule a private showing. (**Financial verification is required**)

Pawnee County Cropland 155
$373,000
155.27 Acres
Garfield, Kansas, 67529
Property Location: Located in Pawnee County at the intersection of 210th Ave & F Road, just a 1 mile west of Garfield, KS and 2 miles east of Highway 183.Legal Description: S02, T23, R18W, ACRES 155.27 SW4 LESS ROWLand This +/- 155.27 acre property is a versatile piece of land with a history of milo and wheat crops. With approximately 142 acres of cropland consisting of Class II & III soils, this tract offers promising agricultural potential, as well as generating a yearly cash rent estimate of approximately $40-$50 per acre. The remaining acres feature native grasses and a waterway area in the eastern half of the property, creating an ideal habitat and bedding area for local wildlife, including White-tailed Deer, pheasants, and quail. With convenient access bordered by a county road on both the western and southern property lines, the land is easily accessible. The Garfield blacktop ends at the southeastern corner, and and electricity borders the property along F Road. This property also presents an excellent country build site location.Located approximately 1 mile west of Garfield, KS, and easy access to haul grain to the elevator, this property combines agricultural income potential with diverse wildlife habitat, making it an appealing investment. Whether you’re looking to expand your agricultural or investment portfolio, this property offers a unique opportunity to do both!Property Features:• Seller’s Mineral Rights shall convey• County access road• 2025 Approximate Real Estate Taxes: $1,059.18• 1 mile west of the nearest town, Garfield, Kansas• Blacktop/Electricity is adjacent• Highway 183 is only 2 miles west• Hunting Opportunities: White-Tailed Deer, Pheasants, & QuailPlease contact the listing agent for more information on this property or to schedule a private showing. (**Financial verification is required**)

Coon Creek Whitetail Farm
$546,225
145.66 Acres
Garfield, Kansas, 67529
Property Location: Located in Pawnee County southwest of Garfield, KS about 4 miles.Legal Description: S21, T23, R18, ACRES 145.66, SE4 LESS ROWLand Located in the heart of central Kansas whitetail country, this +/-145-acre tract offers a strong combination of hunting habitat, productive farmland, and year-round recreational opportunity. With a mix of Coon Creek bottom ground, mature timber, native grasses, thick cover, and tillable acreage, the property is well set up to consistently hold and attract wildlife. Trophy whitetails, Rio Grande turkeys, pheasants, quail, and seasonal waterfowl all call this area home.Coon Creek runs through the northwest corner of the property, creating a natural travel corridor and dependable water source for wildlife. The creek bottom, combined with dense bedding cover and surrounding food sources, gives deer the security they need to stay on the property throughout the season. The farm has excellent deer sign throughout, including well-used trails, rubs, scrapes, and consistent trail camera activity. Property also comes with a Hawk High-Country Hex-Vision Blind overlooking a 2,000 lb. All Seasons bulk feeder. Located less than a mile from the Arkansas River, the property also benefits from increased rut activity as bucks travel the corridor during the fall.Approximately 80 acres are currently planted to wheat and are under a yearly cash rent agreement with a reliable local farmer at $50 per acre. Typical crop rotations in the area include wheat, milo, and corn, helping provide additional food sources for wildlife throughout the year. The tillable acres are made up primarily of quality Class II soils and could also be utilized for alfalfa production or future food plots.In addition to the strong deer and turkey hunting, the creek corridor can also attract migrating ducks during the winter months, adding another recreational aspect to the property. Whether you’re looking for a proven hunting farm, a weekend getaway, or a property with both recreational and income-producing potential, this tract offers a well-rounded opportunity in a highly regarded area of Kansas.Property Features:• +/- 145 acres of Coon Creek Bottom, Dense Habitat, & Cropland• +/- 80 tillable acres currently planted to wheat• Located 4 miles southwest of Garfield, KS• Seller’s mineral rights shall convey• 3⁄4 mile from Arkansas River• 35 miles from Great Bend, KS• 5.5 hours to Denver, CO• Hunting Opportunities: White-Tailed Deer, Pheasants, Quail, Waterfowl, & Turkeys• 2000# All Seasons Feeder & Hawk High-Country Hex-Vision elevated box blind Please contact the listing agent for more information on this property or to schedule a private showing.

Russell County Bucks & Birds
$379,000
159.1 Acres
Paradise, Kansas, 67658
This 159± acre tract in Russell County offers excellent whitetail deer, pheasant, and quail habitat. Rolling terrain with natural grass draws, a north-south tree row travel corridor, and seasonal water areas create ideal hunting conditions. Recently cut hay maintains clean, productive native grasses.Land Tucked away in NW Russell County, this +/-159 acre tract brings together everything that makes a property truly enjoyable to own, strong wildlife habitat, diverse terrain, and long-term potential. Whether you’re chasing whitetails, working a bird dog through the grasses, looking for a solid land investment, or considering a country build, this place checks a lot of boxes.The land rolls just enough to be interesting, with gentle to moderate elevation changes that naturally carve out a series of grass-lined draws. These draws do double duty, serving as prime bedding cover and travel corridors for deer, while also creating ideal edge habitat and protection for pheasant and quail. A tree row/draw running north to south acts as a great travel route through the property, guiding deer movement and offering reliable stand locations, while also providing valuable shelter and transition zones for upland birds.Cover is one thing this property doesn’t lack. When it hasn’t been hayed, native grasses, pockets of thicker cover, and expired CRP ground create the kind of structure that holds wildlife year-round. Once the grasses have been let to grow up, the mix of grass height and density will more than support nesting, brood-rearing, and loafing for birds, while also giving deer the security they need to bed and move consistently throughout the season. A small water hole lies in the western 1/3 of the property offering an onsite drinking source for the wild game that call this property home. The sign is there to back it up too, with well used deer trails and bedding areas. Multiple pheasants and a covey of quail were seen while walking the property. Whether your focus is upland bird hunting, whitetail management, or long-term conservation, this property represents a unique opportunity to own a premium Kansas hunting tract in a well-traveled wildlife corridor.Region & Climate Russell County lies in central Kansas within the Smoky Hills region, known for its rolling terrain, native grasslands, and productive agricultural ground. The area experiences a continental climate with hot summers, cold winters, and moderate precipitation averaging around 25–30 inches annually. This climate supports strong native grasses and diverse wildlife habitat, making it well-suited for both agricultural use and recreational properties.Property Features:Seller’s Mineral Rights shall conveyCounty access road2025 Approximate Real Estate Taxes: $354.164 miles southwest of the nearest town, Paradise, KS/HWY 18375 miles from Denver, CO255 miles from Kansas City, MOElectricity along north property lineRural Water 1/2 mile from the propertyHighway 281 is only 7 miles eastI70 is only 14 miles northCurrently under a 1/3-2-3 crop share Hay Lease with farm tenantHunting Opportunities: White-Tailed Deer, Pheasants, Quail, Prairie ChickenPlease contact the listing agent for more information on this property or to schedule a private showing. (**Financial verification is required**)

Pawnee County Cropland 157
$378,000
157.6 Acres
Garfield, Kansas, 67529
Property Location: Located in Pawnee County at the intersection of 210th Ave & F Road, just a 1 mile west of Garfield, KS and 2 miles east of Highway 183.Legal Description: S11, T23, R18W, ACRES 157.60 NW4 LESS ROWLand This +/- 157.60 acre property is a versatile piece of land with a history of milo and wheat crops. With approximately 148 acres of cropland consisting of Class II & III soils, this tract offers promising agricultural potential, as well as generating a yearly cash rent estimate of approximately $40-$50 per acre. The remaining acres feature native grasses and waterways, creating an ideal habitat and bedding area for local wildlife, including White-tailed Deer, pheasants, and quail. With convenient access bordered by a county road on both the western and northern property lines, the land is easily accessible. The Garfield blacktop ends at the northeastern corner, and and electricity borders the property along F Road. This property also presents an excellent country build site location.Located approximately 1 mile west of Garfield, KS, and easy access to haul grain to the elevator, this property combines agricultural income potential with diverse wildlife habitat, making it an appealing investment. Whether you’re looking to expand your agricultural or investment portfolio, this property offers a unique opportunity to do both!Property Features:• Seller’s Mineral Rights shall convey• County access road• 2025 Approximate Real Estate Taxes: $1,036.52• 1 mile west of the nearest town, Garfield, Kansas• Blacktop/Electricity is adjacent• Highway 183 is only 2 miles west• Hunting Opportunities: White-Tailed Deer, Pheasants, & QuailPlease contact the listing agent for more information on this property or to schedule a private showing. (**Financial verification is required**)

Barton County Lodge, Shop and Cabin House
$395,000
5.79 Acres
Claflin, Kansas, 67525
Location: +/- 5.79 acres located in Barton County, Kansas. This parcel is less than 1 mile east of the nearest town, Claflin, Kansas, and only 4.5 miles from the renowned Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area.Property Address: 1060 NE 140th Ave., Claflin, KS 67525 & 1066 NE 140th Ave., Claflin, KS 67525Improvements Welcome to this versatile property in Barton County, Kansas, located just half a mile east of Claflin on 5.79 acres of scenic countryside. With multiple living quarters, a large insulated shop, and a prime location, this property is exceptionally well-suited to serve as a private hunting lodge or year-round rural retreat.The main home offers 6 spacious bedrooms (3 non-conforming) and 2 bathrooms, providing ample room for hosting hunting groups or extended family. Central heat and air ensure year-round comfort, and each home has its own propane tank for independent service. A second dwelling features 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and an unfinished basement—ideal for guest overflow, guide quarters, or additional lodge space. Both homes are serviced by a water well and have separate septic systems, offering a practical and self-sustained setup.The 60’x50’ insulated shop, built in 2022, features concrete floors and is plumbed for radiant heat. It includes a bunk area that could easily be finished into additional sleeping quarters, a recreation room, or gathering space for guests. The attached 60’x14’ lean-to provides covered storage for ATVs, boats, trailers, or hunting equipment. Altogether, the layout is well-equipped to accommodate large groups comfortably and efficiently.One of the most significant advantages of this property is its close proximity to Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area, known as the largest inland marsh in the interior United States. Known nationwide for its exceptional waterfowl hunting and migratory bird activity, Cheyenne Bottoms attracts thousands of ducks and geese each season. Being just minutes away provides unmatched convenience for early morning hunts, scouting, and access to public hunting grounds. In addition to waterfowl, the surrounding region is well known for strong populations of whitetail deer and upland birds, making this an ideal basecamp for multi-season outdoor recreation.With easy access to Highways 156 and 4, yet surrounded by peaceful rural landscape, this property offers both accessibility and privacy. Whether you’re seeking a primary residence, weekend getaway, or fully functional hunting lodge headquarters near one of Kansas’ premier wildlife destinations, this property delivers outstanding opportunity and value.Property Features:Property consists of a main house as well as secondary homeExcellent hunting lodge capabilities60’x50’ insulated shop buildingWater wellLess than 1 mile from Claflin, KSApproximately 4.5 miles east of Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife AreaExcellent highway access15 minute drive to Great Bend, KSPlease contact the listing agent for more information on this property or to schedule a private showing. (**Financial verification is required**)

Barton 312 | Crop, Creek & Cabin
$947,500
312.5 Acres
Claflin, Kansas, 67525
This 312± acre tract south of Beaver, KS offers a strong combination of income and recreation, with 225± acres of productive cropland, mineral production, and excellent whitetail, turkey, and upland bird hunting. A tributary of Cow Creek provides timbered cover and water, all just 7 miles from Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area in the heart of the Central Flyway.Land Located just one mile south of Beaver, Kansas, this 312± acre tract is a well-balanced piece of ground that offers both solid income and strong hunting. With a good mix of productive cropland, quality cover, and mineral income, it’s the kind of place that works just as well for an investor as it does for someone looking to enjoy it year-round.The farm is made up of just over 225 acres of tillable ground, with the balance in pasture, creek bottom, and waterways. A tributary of Cow Creek runs through the property for nearly a mile and a half, lined with mature timber that naturally funnels wildlife through the property. It’s the kind of setup that consistently holds deer, with good sign throughout and plenty of natural travel corridors and bedding areas.Central Kansas Whitetail hunting doesn’t get much better than this! The combination of winding creek bottoms, thick cover, and open native grass creates outstanding habitat for deer to thrive. Well-worn game trails, fresh sign, and countless rubs and scrapes throughout the property leave no doubt that this farm holds and attracts quality Kansas bucks. Rio Grande turkeys are also regularly seen along the creek and field edges, and there’s no shortage of opportunities in the spring. Upland bird hunting is another bonus, with pheasants and bobwhite quail using the grass edges and waterways.For waterfowl hunters, the property sits just 7 miles from Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area, putting you right in the heart of the Central Flyway and close to some of the best migration in the state.As for income, the property includes the seller’s mineral interest, believed to be a 1/8 royalty. Oil production in 2025 totaled around 812 barrels, adding an additional stream of income alongside the crop land, which currently provides additional yearly cash rent payment of $10,000.Improvements include a 1,280 square foot farmhouse and a 40’ x 60’ steel-frame shop with metal siding. Whether you need a place to stay, store equipment, or set up a hunting camp, the basics are already in place.With blacktop access and located just 28 miles from Russell and 23 miles from Great Bend, this property is easy to get to while still offering the space and privacy you’re looking for. If you’re after a place that produces income and hunts the way it should, this one is worth a look.

Burdett Dryland 147
$292,000
147.3 Acres
Burdett, Kansas, 67523
Located ½ mile east of Burdett, Kansas along Highway 156, the Burdett Dryland 147 offers 147± acres of productive farm ground with excellent access. Approximately 127± acres are in dryland crop production with 20± acres in grass. Harney silt loam soils, new terraces, and a strong history of good production creates a solid tract for all buyers.Land Located just ½ mile east of Burdett, Kansas, along Highway 156, the Burdett Dryland 147 offers a productive and well-maintained tract of farm ground with excellent access in Pawnee County. With blacktop frontage along Highway 156 and strong nearby county road access, this property allows for convenient movement of farm equipment and grain hauling.The property consists of 147± total acres, with approximately 20± acres currently in grass and the remaining 127± acres in dryland crop production. The cropland has been well cared for and recently improved with newly constructed terraces, helping protect the soil and enhance long-term productivity.Soils across the property are primarily Harney silt loam, well known throughout the region for their strong dryland farming capability. These soils are highly suited for crops commonly grown in the area including wheat, milo, and corn.The Burdett Dryland 147 also sits directly across the road from the Burdett 610 Dryland, presenting a rare opportunity for buyers to acquire one or both tracts in a highly productive farming area.Region & Climate Pawnee County and the surrounding Burdett area are located in the heart of western Kansas farm country, known for its strong agricultural heritage and productive soils. The region experiences a semi-arid climate with warm summers, moderate winters, and average annual precipitation of approximately 22–25 inches. These conditions, paired with deep silt loam soils, make the area well suited for dryland farming practices and crops such as wheat, milo, and corn. Access to nearby grain markets and a strong local farming community continue to make this region a reliable place for agricultural production.