This quarter section can be found almost straight west of Hamilton, Kansas at the intersection of 255th street and R road. It is a nice property with many varieties of elevation change and habitat change. This land has an old barn on it as well as two old silos adding even more to the character.
The barn that was built in 1930 could still be shored up and used as a functional barn. Perimeter fences are in decent shape all the way around and include some new fences on the west side north of Homer Creek to the corner. Running livestock on this property is no problem and there are currently cattle on the property. We have had a very dry year and this place still has water all over in the form of pockets in the creek and two nice ponds. There is an ocean of green grass filling both sides of the creek. If you are looking for land to build on then you need to come see some of the views you coul...
The barn that was built in 1930 could still be shored up and used as a functional barn. Perimeter fences are in decent shape all the way around and include some new fences on the west side north of Homer Creek to the corner. Running livestock on this property is no problem and there are currently cattle on the property. We have had a very dry year and this place still has water all over in the form of pockets in the creek and two nice ponds. There is an ocean of green grass filling both sides of the creek. If you are looking for land to build on then you need to come see some of the views you could have from this property. Gate access is already in place and there are two entrances from the south, one of which includes a cattle guard. The west side also has two gated entrances, one north of the creek and one south of the creek by the barn. The gate south of the creek is a double panel gate and leads right into the barn from the west.
If you have spent much time traveling the countryside in Greenwood county then you have likely heard of or drove over Homer Creek. Deer love to travel these creeks bottoms and in the driest of years will always have something to drink. Another great thing about the creek running on this property is it provides lots of different deer tree stand locations. With roads on the south and west sides of the property access to hunt different winds works really well. The rut on this property is sure to make hunting memories that will never be forgotten. If you look on an aerial satellite map and zoom out, it is easy to see why the deer would hang out on this acreage. It has awesome tree cover compared to the grass farms around it. A gentle roll in the elevation change also works great for sneaking in and out of your stand much more efficient.
If you're looking for hunting or cattle land in Greenwood County, look no further than 160 acres on Homer Creek. With plenty of water sources and perimeter fencing already in place, this property is ready to go. So don't miss your chance - Call today to take a look at this versatile farm that has much to offer.
-Property is located in Greenwood County, just west of Hamilton, Kansas.
-The land includes an old barn, two silos, and many different types of elevation and habitat changes.
-The barn was built in 1930 and could be fixed up and used as a functional barn.
-The fences around the property are in decent shape, with some new fences.
-This land would be perfect for hunting or raising cattle.
-160 acres of Hunting and Cattle land in Greenwood County
-Homer Creek runs through the property providing water for deer and cattle
-Roads on the south and west sides provide easy access to different parts of the property
-The rut is sure to provide hunting memories that will never be forgotten!
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