Ask D.W. Hindman
5575 2301, Humansville, Missouri
Description
Here's a great opportunity for a nice Ozarks farm. Tucked into the northeast corner of Cedar County, this 60 acre parcel features a nice mix of timber and pasture with a couple ponds and a wet weather creek. The property is fenced and cross fenced and ready to meet your livestock needs.
The 3 BR/2BA manufactured home is on a block foundation and got a new roof in 2020. It offers a roomy kitchen that's sure to appeal to anyone who loves to cook. Just behind the main house is an older 1 BR/1BA home that could be remodeled to serve as additional living space perfect for a guest house or extended family, or could just as easily serve as a great workshop space or covered storage. The 46'x48' barn is another great feature, offering lots of storage as well as a covered cattle working pen.
This farm also offers good hunting for deer and turkey, with plenty of both on and around it.
Directions: From Humansville, go west on Highway N for 4.0 miles to 2301 Rd. Turn north on 2301 Rd and go 0.67 miles to the home on the east side of the road. Watch for signs.
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Listed By: Scott Sudkamp of Midwest Land Group