As the strongest investment in history, when it comes to sales and purchases of land.
We focus on acres.
We focus on dollars.
We focus on return.
We focus on location.
The most important of all is location and perhaps the most overlooked factor of location is time.
Time has seen land appreciate in value as supply diminishes.
Time that's seen the urban and residential landscape sprawl and creep steadily outward.
Most importantly is the time we get to spend with our family and loved ones.
This farm, located just minutes from Columbia, Missouri puts time to work for you. In about the time it takes for your phone to switch to your truck radio, you're cruising through the timber on a private lane en route to a gorgeous piece of Missouri dirt that's teeming with opportunities.
As you enter the gates and wind across the ridge top, the sounds of spring gobblers and visions of rutting whiteta...
As you enter the gates and wind across the ridge top, the sounds of spring gobblers and visions of rutting whitetail come into your mind's view.
You'll pass towers blinds and ground blinds where many memories have been made. Fathers, and their children sharing the sort of excitement only found in their first turkeys, big deer, and midwest sunrises.
Additional features like a gorgeous fruit tree orchard, large pond, and an on-site storage building with covered lean to add to the offering.
This farm is has several sources of income should the new owners wish.
The farm currently features 34.2 tillable acres providing an annual income stream of $3800.
The farm was previously leased out for Turkey hunting only at $1800 annually.
The owners where offered $22,000 for all hunting rights.
Upon viewing there are several walnut trees and some larger white oaks. A timber value would need to be completed for that valuation.
At the end of the day the return on investment might be best measured by time. The time you don't have to drive to the farm 2 hours away. The time you have to run do that little thing. The time that marches on, or the time that you don't get back for memories with family and friends.
If you've been searching for a farm to enjoy just minutes outside of Columbia. One with year-round enjoyment and a history of lifelong memories do yourself the favor of checking this one out.
(Side Notes)
The 14 Acres of land in the middle was designated for a Booneslick Trail Program before it was abandoned. As an added bonus this property is available to the owner for travel and hunting but you can not build on it.
The property is accessed from the South off West Graham Rd.
Columbia School District - Midway Heights (Elementary), Smithton (Jr High), Hickman (High School)
Owner will divide into 87.41 Acres north and 68.68 acres south.
Call or text Jeff Quinn at 660-734-3925 for more information or to schedule a showing.
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