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Perfect Office/Shop location in Idaho Falls near Yellowstone Hwy and 17th/Sunnyside. Major remodel in 2006 with 1,650 SqFt Class A office space with ADA restroom and almost 3,725 SqFt of unheated warehouse w/ two O.H. doors, fenced storage yard, paved parking and beautiful new facade. This property is zoned General Commercial which is open to many types of use.
Location NEW PRICE! Harpster ,Idaho 20 minutes East of Grangeville, on the beautiful South Fork of the Clearwater river. Acreage 40 acres, Timber, meadows, beautiful views, Over looking a private canyon, with a year round creek that crosses the property. This is a beautiful parcel offering an incredible building site complete with a well, and (2) storage sheds. Power borders the property, and a new gravel driveway access the property. Water Well- Year round stream, Price $199,000 Taxes $43 -2008 $199,000 Cash, Possible terms This is one of those 'hard to find' beautiful acreages that offers, south sloping meadows, merch timber, year round stream, your own private canyon in your backyard. All the while only 5 min from the South fork of the Clearwater, and 10 min to National Forest and 1000's of acres to hunt and recreate on. Additionally sellers have spent thousands on a new road and well, all awaiting your new home! Recreation Minutes from the Clearwater river, National Forest and Wilderness- Own a piece of Idaho at its Best!
Commercial/Multi-Family 1.75 Acres on Government Way in Downtown Hayden. Very useable 3 parcels w/ 160 feet of Government Way frontage inside of the new downtown area, perfect for an investment or a location for a new restaurant, office complex, retail or multi-family. To obtain more details on this property click the Visit Website link below!! To browse the MLS for FREE and to view Beautiful aerial photography of other North Idaho/Coeur d'Alene area properties for sale, please visit our home website http://www.revrealty.us.
1/2 Acre of Commercial Government Way frontage at 80' wide & 272 deep. 2700 SF Pole Building, including 3 phase power, city water/sewer, new sidewalks, swails. Subject to Lot line adjustment. Agent related to seller. To obtain more details on this property click the Visit Website link below!! To browse the MLS for FREE and to view Beautiful aerial photography of other North Idaho/Coeur d'Alene area properties for sale, please visit our home website http://www.revrealty.us.
NEW DOWNTOWN AREA - 80 Feet of Govt Way frontage on commercial zoned 1/2 acre lot. Power, phone, water, sewer at road. Parcel is in improvement district, priced to SELL! Subject to Lot Line Adjustment. Agent related to seller. To obtain more details on this property click the Visit Website link below!! To browse the MLS for FREE and to view Beautiful aerial photography of other North Idaho/Coeur d'Alene area properties for sale, please visit our home website http://www.revrealty.us.
Incredible commercial property opportunity at the entrance to the new Rio Rancho city center. Be in proximity to City Hall, Hewlett Packard, UNM, CNM, future UNM Hospital, Northern Meadows, Mariposa, Hawk Development and much, much, more. At about $8.95 a foot, commercial property in Rio Rancho doesn't get much better than this. Don't miss out, buy today. Central Business District zoning.
Location Northern Idaho, south of Lewiston. Most of this ranch is below the snow zone! Acreage 1450+/- acres, over half of acreage in meadow and hay ground, incredible vistas, timbered draws, heavily timbered canyon with year round creek. Acreage offers numerous springs including heavy artesion spring ***Acreage offers over 7 million ft of merchantable timber according to owner, predominately Doug Fir, and large amount of Cedar. Great possibilities to add additional acreage to this ranch! Comments This is the best timber ranch for sale in Idaho! Great value! , a couple of years ago the timber value alone would have nearly paid for the entire ranch. The incredibly unique aspect to this breathtaking acreage is the fact that most of the timber may be harvested with out negatively affecting the real estate value of the property due to the nature of the terrain. This acreage is over half meadows and tillable land laced with timber belts and numerous springs, nearly fronting the river. Private, end of road, incredible developement potential or would work excellant for 200-300 cow ranch, with summer and winter ground. Do not wait on this one, as timber continues to inch up the price will only increase on the ranch. This is arguably the best value on an Idaho ranch for sale. Serious,Qualified buyers call to schedule a private tour. Recreation This Idaho ranch offers trophy Whitetail hunting and a resident herd of over 70 elk, all on the ranch. Additionally the ranch offers good bear and cat hunting as well. Minutes from the Clearwater river offering renoun salmon and steelhead fishing at your doorstep, or head into the Clearwater Nat Forest less than 20 minutes to the east. Water Numerous springs including heavy artesion springs, year round creek. Walk to a waterfall that seldom sees anybody! New well.
High Meadows Office and Retail Business Park is a great opportunity with improved commercial sites ready for retail, office or hospitality development. This is an excellent location situated in the heart of Huntsville?s new economic growth region. Property features nice road frontage with easy access to Interstate 45 and Hwy 30 W. Conveniently located just behind the Wal-Mart Super Center and surrounded by many nationally recognized area businesses. This property offers a wide range of potential uses. City utilities are available. (Internet 5981277-5/15/2012)
High Meadows Office and Retail Business Park is a great opportunity with improved commercial sites ready for retail, office or hospitality development. This is an excellent location situated in the heart of Huntsville?s new economic growth region. Property features nice road frontage with easy access to Interstate 45 and Hwy 30 W. Conveniently located just behind the Wal-Mart Super Center and surrounded by many nationally recognized area businesses. This property offers a wide range of potential uses. City utilities available. (Internet 5981279-5/15/2012)
High Meadows Office and Retail Business Park is a great opportunity with improved commercial sites ready for retail, office or hospitality development. This is an excellent location situated in the heart of Huntsville?s new economic growth region. Property features nice road frontage with easy access to Interstate 45 and Hwy 30 W. Conveniently located just behind the Wal-Mart Super Center and surrounded by many nationally recognized area businesses. This property offers a wide range of potential uses. City utilities are available. (Internet 5981278-5/15/2012)
High Meadows Office and Retail Business Park is a great opportunity with improved commercial sites ready for retail, office or hospitality development. This is an excellent location situated in the heart of Huntsville?s new economic growth region. Property features nice road frontage with easy access to Interstate 45 and Hwy 30 W. Conveniently located just behind the Wal-Mart Super Center and surrounded by many nationally recognized area businesses. This property offers a wide range of potential uses. City utilities are available. (Internet 5981281-5/15/2012)
High Meadows Office and Retail Business Park is a great opportunity with improved commercial sites ready for retail, office or hospitality development. This is an excellent location situated in the heart of Huntsville?s new economic growth region. Property features nice road frontage with easy access to Interstate 45 and Hwy 30 W. Conveniently located just behind the Wal-Mart Super Center and surrounded by many nationally recognized area businesses. This property offers a wide range of potential uses. City utilities are available. (Internet 5981276-5/15/2012)
Conant Creek Ranch consists of 720 contiguous acres with 1 mile of Conant Creek flowing through the middle of the property. Located 25 miles to the NW of Driggs, Idaho, the ranch is situated in a beautiful valley with awe-inspiring views of the Grand Tetons rising up 13,770 ft. on the eastern horizon. The mix of habitat and terrain make this property very special. The lush meadows and the aspen covered hills transition into rolling hills, giving this unique property a versatility that is rarely seen in the Teton Valley. The ranch is located right in the middle of a recreational Mecca with the famous Henry Fork River just 15 miles to the west, Yellowstone Park's southwestern entrance just 30 miles to the east and world class skiing just 35 miles to the south. The ranch offers a newly upgraded home overlooking the majority of the property which could allow the new owner the ability to enjoy the property immediately. Quick Facts 720 acres Over 1 mile of Conant Creek County road access 5.2 CFS water rights; 230 acre feet storage right 400 acres of farm ground with 2 pivots 2,400 sq. ft. home, newly upgraded Excellent wildlife habitat
C & B Reece Ranch is located in Teton County, Idaho, on the western side of the famous Teton Mountain Range. This area is referred to as Teton Valley and is comprised of three small mountain towns, Driggs, Tetonia and Victor. C & B Reece Ranch is located in Tetonia just north of Driggs, which is the county seat and largest of the three towns. Driggs offers many services including restaurants, grocery store, shopping, golf, private air service and access to downhill skiing at Grand Targhee Ski and Summer Resort. Jackson Hole lies 35 minutes to the east and provides commercial air service, year-round recreation and countless cultural amenities. Idaho Falls, the closest large city, is an hour from the ranch and hosts all metropolitan conveniences. C & B Reece Ranch is comprised of 864.75 deeded acres of fertile soil with approximately 723 acres in active dry farm land. On March 1, 2010, the Reece family entered 371.50 acres of productive agricultural ground into a 10-year continuous Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) entitled, State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement or SAFE. This program is designed to fine tune conservation practices to "improve, connect or create higher-quality habitat to promote healthier ecosystems in areas identified as essential to effective management of high priority species." In the case of the C & B Reece Ranch, the species of highest priority is the Sharptail grouse. This voluntary program offers rental payments of approximately $16,600 annually as well as cost-share assistance for establishing this habitat through specific plantings during the first year. Bull Elk Creek meanders through the property for approximately one mile offering excellent habitat to elk, Mule deer and moose who happily take up residence on the property. The Idaho ranch is defined by rolling agricultural fields with dramatic Teton Range views stretching along the southeastern horizon. The Teton River runs through Teton Valley and lies within close proximity to the C & B Reece Ranch. Trophy cutthroat and rainbow trout as well as an occasional brook trout inhabit this famous fishery. With rolling meadows that rise up to meet majestic mountain vistas in all directions, understandably the Teton River is referred to as "the most scenic trout stream in North America." The Teton River is graced with an abundance of mayfly, stonefly, caddis and midge hatches while terrestrial patterns also work well in the late summer months. Local outfitters often report catching cutthroat trout as large as 23" in size and rainbow trout exceeding 24" in the Idaho Fly Fishing Guide. In addition to wild trout populations in the area, birds on the ranch are prevalent with populations of Bald eagles, Golden eagles, Ruffed grouse, Hungarian partridge and of course Sharptail grouse. In cooperation with the local Farm Service Agency in Driggs, the current landowner's newly established CRP contract will protect and enhance the critical habitat for not only the Sharptail grouse but also for other wildlife that frequent the area. The Bull Elk Creek drainage offers critical habitat and refuge for migratory animals such as elk, Mule deer and moose during their travels to and from summering grounds in the nearby Targhee National Forest and wintering range in the valley floor below. C & B Reece Ranch is a unique opportunity for an incoming owner to carry on the legacy that was created in this area of the valley by the current owners. With abundant land and proximity to some of the best blue ribbon fishing the Yellowstone Ecosystem provides, this rich Idaho ranch offers substantial sporting opportunities.
C & B Reece Ranch is located in Teton County, Idaho, on the western side of the famous Teton Mountain Range. This area is referred to as Teton Valley and is comprised of three small mountain towns, Driggs, Tetonia and Victor. C & B Reece Ranch is located in Tetonia just north of Driggs, which is the county seat and largest of the three towns. Driggs offers many services including restaurants, grocery store, shopping, golf, private air service and access to downhill skiing at Grand Targhee Ski and Summer Resort. Jackson Hole lies 35 minutes to the east and provides commercial air service, year-round recreation and countless cultural amenities. Idaho Falls, the closest large city, is an hour from the ranch and hosts all metropolitan conveniences. C & B Reece Ranch is comprised of 864.75 deeded acres of fertile soil with approximately 723 acres in active dry farm land. On March 1, 2010, the Reece family entered 371.50 acres of productive agricultural ground into a 10-year continuous Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) entitled, State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement or SAFE. This program is designed to fine tune conservation practices to "improve, connect or create higher-quality habitat to promote healthier ecosystems in areas identified as essential to effective management of high priority species." In the case of the C & B Reece Ranch, the species of highest priority is the Sharptail grouse. This voluntary program offers rental payments of approximately $16,600 annually as well as cost-share assistance for establishing this habitat through specific plantings during the first year. Bull Elk Creek meanders through the property for approximately one mile offering excellent habitat to elk, Mule deer and moose who happily take up residence on the property. The Idaho ranch is defined by rolling agricultural fields with dramatic Teton Range views stretching along the southeastern horizon. The Teton River runs through Teton Valley and lies within close proximity to the C & B Reece Ranch. Trophy cutthroat and rainbow trout as well as an occasional brook trout inhabit this famous fishery. With rolling meadows that rise up to meet majestic mountain vistas in all directions, understandably the Teton River is referred to as "the most scenic trout stream in North America." The Teton River is graced with an abundance of mayfly, stonefly, caddis and midge hatches while terrestrial patterns also work well in the late summer months. Local outfitters often report catching cutthroat trout as large as 23" in size and rainbow trout exceeding 24" in the Idaho Fly Fishing Guide. In addition to wild trout populations in the area, birds on the ranch are prevalent with populations of Bald eagles, Golden eagles, Ruffed grouse, Hungarian partridge and of course Sharptail grouse. In cooperation with the local Farm Service Agency in Driggs, the current landowner's newly established CRP contract will protect and enhance the critical habitat for not only the Sharptail grouse but also for other wildlife that frequent the area. The Bull Elk Creek drainage offers critical habitat and refuge for migratory animals such as elk, Mule deer and moose during their travels to and from summering grounds in the nearby Targhee National Forest and wintering range in the valley floor below. C & B Reece Ranch is a unique opportunity for an incoming owner to carry on the legacy that was created in this area of the valley by the current owners. With abundant land and proximity to some of the best blue ribbon fishing the Yellowstone Ecosystem provides, this rich Idaho ranch offers substantial sporting opportunities.
Acres: 1,650 ACRES Price: $2,400.00 per acre Animal Units: 350 Cows and calves Terms: Cash Location: N.E. Texas, Morris County, 14 miles east of Mt.Pleasant, 130 miles east of Dallas and 45 miles west of Texarkana, TX. The property has frontage on Interstate 30 and Hwy. 259. 1,650 +/- Acres with Commercial Property 1,525 +/- Acres with 1/2 Commercial Prop. 1,400 +/-Acres without Commercial Property. PRICE 1,650 Acres @$2,400 per acre. 1,525 Acres @$2,300 per acre. 1,400 Acres @$2,150 per acre. We are offering this ranch in three different sizes as indicated by the acres above. The ranch without commercial property is priced at $2,150 per acre or with all the commercial property at $2,400 or with part of the commercial property at $2,300. per acre. Location is a great asset for this property, sitting on the south side of I30 and the east side of US Hwy. 259. A blacktop road that runs through the ranch allows easy access to all pastures. Northeast Texas is known for its good productive soils and abundant rainfall, approximately 47 inches scattered throughout the year that produces lots of early cool seasonal grasses. The long growing days and mild winters make ranching a pleasure in this part of Texas. The ranch, being approximately 90% open, makes almost all of the ranch productive. The corrals with a hydraulic chute, sorting ally and a 6 way sorting tub makes working cattle an easy chore. The 140 acre hay meadow consisting of Tifton 85 bermuda mixed with coastal Bermuda produces an abundance of hay for your winter needs. The 50'x150' hay barn stores 800 rolls of 5'x6' bales to keep the hay dry and clean for the winter feed. This ranch, being a part of the Broseco Ranch, has good experienced management available for an absentee owner. Also cattle can be purchased from the Broseco Ranch. The high quality Red Angus herd has been developed over many years. If you are looking for an open, very productive ranch with or without commercial potential, convenient access and easy to operate, give us a call on this one. Improvements: 3 Bedroom brick home with central heating and air. 3 Bedroom older home with central heating and air. Metal corrals with sorting alley. 6 Way sorting tub. Hydraulic cattle working chute. Scales( need repair). 50'x 150' Hay barn that hold 800 rolls of large bales. 140 Acre hay meadow with Tifton 85 and Coastal Bermuda. Water: Each home has its own well water with several ponds throughout the ranch. Average annual rainfall for the area is approximately 47 inches scattered throughout the year. Terrain: The property ranges from level to gently rolling with no major changes in elevation. Minerals: 1/4 of the minerals owned by the ranch in this tract and legal description will convey to the buyer at closing and funding. Fences: The fences run from good to new throughout the ranch. Grasses: This ranch has an excellent cover of early cool season rye, a good mixture of clovers and vetch which produces a great supply of nitrogen to the plant life. The summer grass will be mainly common bermuda and a variety of clovers that will last throughout the summer. Game: This ranch is surrounded on three sides by the 27,000 acre White Oak Creek Wildlife Management area with an abundance of game, consisting of Whitetail deer, feral hogs, eastern turkey, quail, mourning dove, ducks, squirrel, rabbits,and many other species.
The Two Rivers Ranch is ideally set on the banks of the Henry's Fork and Warm Rivers in Fremont County, Idaho, along the officially designated Scenic Byway of Highway 47. The ranch is eight miles northeast of the quaint, agricultural community of Ashton, which provides necessary amenities and everyday conveniences including great fly shops and fishing outfitters. The Two Rivers Ranch derives its name from the Warm River and Henry's Fork of the Snake, two of the area's most well-known fisheries. The ranch is located just above the confluence of these trophy trout streams and in a locale known for its numerous converging trout waters. A 45-minute drive from Two Rivers is the charming mountain town of Driggs. Located on the west side of the Teton Mountains, Driggs has received national acclaim and recognition over the years and was named No. 1 in the 2002 Men's Journal article "50 Best Places to Live". Fine dining, art galleries, and additional resort amenities can be found an hour and a half away from the ranch in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Access to the area and ranch is very convenient. Commercial air service in Idaho Falls is approximately one hour away and the Jackson Hole commercial airport is an hour and a half drive. For private plane and jet travelers, the Driggs Reed Memorial Airport offers a 7,300-foot runway that can accommodate most aircrafts and larger private jets. These 186 acres offer a mixture of open meadows, aspen groves, dark timbered flats, hillsides, rock outcroppings, mountain landscapes and river views. Over a half mile of the Warm River borders the ranch along its southern boundary and includes a well-known fish feeding spot where one can stop along the scenic highway to view the monster trout that inhabit this stretch. Along the steeper western boundary is the Henry's Fork River, which borders the ranch for three quarters of a mile in a breathtaking canyon setting. From the flattop bench portion of the ranch one can see the "three rivers" view of the Warm River, Robinson Creek and Henry's Fork drainages framed by a forested tree line and panorama of the Teton Mountains. The two onsite fisheries of Two Rivers Ranch are highly regarded among locals, fly fishing guides and destination fishermen fortunate enough to have explored this area. The Warm River's headwaters are fed by constant, cool and clear spring water that keep the stream's temperature at an optimal 50-55 degrees year round. This is an ideal setting for the various species of trout inhabiting the stream and the aquatic insects on which they feed. These species of trout include the native Yellowstone Cutthroat trout, rainbow and brown trout. In addition to the Warm River, the property boasts frontage on three quarters of a mile of the Henry's Fork River. This stretch of the Henry's, known as the Warm River Reach, boasts approximately 2,000 fish per river mile and is known for its huge rainbows and lunker brown trout, with fish over twenty inches quite common. Improvements on the Two Rivers Ranch include a main residence with a large detached three-bay garage/shop and a historic log cabin. The main house is a three-bedroom, three-bath brick rancher. This 3,890 sqft home was built in 1978 and has a partially finished walkout basement. It features two custom stone fireplaces and was constructed on the ranch's most ideal homesite. There is plenty of room for vehicles, ATV's, snowmobiles, drift boats and outdoor gear in the detached 2,000 sqft garage and shop. The 1950s historic log cabin is located on the banks of the Warm River. This small river cabin is 750 sqft with an upstairs loft area and adjacent to a small garage and storage building. Due to the highly eco-sensitive nature of the property, the Two Rivers Ranch could provide substantial tax benefits to an incoming owne
The Two Rivers Ranch is ideally set on the banks of the Henry's Fork and Warm Rivers in Fremont County, Idaho, along the officially designated Scenic Byway of Highway 47. The ranch is eight miles northeast of the quaint, agricultural community of Ashton, which provides necessary amenities and everyday conveniences including great fly shops and fishing outfitters. The Two Rivers Ranch derives its name from the Warm River and Henry's Fork of the Snake, two of the area's most well-known fisheries. The ranch is located just above the confluence of these trophy trout streams and in a locale known for its numerous converging trout waters. A 45-minute drive from Two Rivers is the charming mountain town of Driggs. Located on the west side of the Teton Mountains, Driggs has received national acclaim and recognition over the years and was named No. 1 in the 2002 Men's Journal article "50 Best Places to Live". Fine dining, art galleries, and additional resort amenities can be found an hour and a half away from the ranch in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Access to the area and ranch is very convenient. Commercial air service in Idaho Falls is approximately one hour away and the Jackson Hole commercial airport is an hour and a half drive. For private plane and jet travelers, the Driggs Reed Memorial Airport offers a 7,300-foot runway that can accommodate most aircrafts and larger private jets. These 186 acres offer a mixture of open meadows, aspen groves, dark timbered flats, hillsides, rock outcroppings, mountain landscapes and river views. Over a half mile of the Warm River borders the ranch along its southern boundary and includes a well-known fish feeding spot where one can stop along the scenic highway to view the monster trout that inhabit this stretch. Along the steeper western boundary is the Henry's Fork River, which borders the ranch for three quarters of a mile in a breathtaking canyon setting. From the flattop bench portion of the ranch one can see the "three rivers" view of the Warm River, Robinson Creek and Henry's Fork drainages framed by a forested tree line and panorama of the Teton Mountains. The two onsite fisheries of Two Rivers Ranch are highly regarded among locals, fly fishing guides and destination fishermen fortunate enough to have explored this area. The Warm River's headwaters are fed by constant, cool and clear spring water that keep the stream's temperature at an optimal 50-55 degrees year round. This is an ideal setting for the various species of trout inhabiting the stream and the aquatic insects on which they feed. These species of trout include the native Yellowstone Cutthroat trout, rainbow and brown trout. In addition to the Warm River, the property boasts frontage on three quarters of a mile of the Henry's Fork River. This stretch of the Henry's, known as the Warm River Reach, boasts approximately 2,000 fish per river mile and is known for its huge rainbows and lunker brown trout, with fish over twenty inches quite common. Improvements on the Two Rivers Ranch include a main residence with a large detached three-bay garage/shop and a historic log cabin. The main house is a three-bedroom, three-bath brick rancher. This 3,890 sqft home was built in 1978 and has a partially finished walkout basement. It features two custom stone fireplaces and was constructed on the ranch's most ideal homesite. There is plenty of room for vehicles, ATV's, snowmobiles, drift boats and outdoor gear in the detached 2,000 sqft garage and shop. The 1950s historic log cabin is located on the banks of the Warm River. This small river cabin is 750 sqft with an upstairs loft area and adjacent to a small garage and storage building. Due to the highly eco-sensitive nature of the property, the Two Rivers Ranch could provide substantial tax benefits to an incoming owne
3 bedroom, 1 bath in Coatesville for $150,000.00. If you love nature this home is for you. This home sits on one acre of land with plenty of front and back yard. Coming in is a long drive way that can accommodate many cars never be worried about running out of parking space for family and friends. The home surrounded by the beauty of nature. There are few tall trees on the lot and a part of the Brandywine creek down the hill. More property is available for sale for commercial or residential use. Call the seller about the back house with seven and a half acres of land. The total size of the land is thirty acres divided into three sub divisions perfect for developer or a horse farm. Only minutes away from the property is Hibernia County Park with 900 acres of land and recreation. The park features a nice playground, pavilion, camping ground, picnic area, fishing in the lake woodland and meadows with open field. Come to Coatesville and enjoy the hillside settings offering splendid panoramic views of beautiful Chester County Countryside. The location is convenient close to Rt. 30 bypass which makes Downingtown, Exton, King of Prussia, West Chester and the Amish of Lancaster an easy commute. Center City Philadelphia is an easy commute with all the delicious restaurants, Cultural activities and lots of history of America. The shores of New Jersey are also short distance away with the relaxing beaches and beautiful Casinos. Get on the Pennsylvania Turnpike and in only ninety minutes find yourself in New York City with it has to offer. This three bedrooms home with all what surrounds it will not less. If you need more information about the rest of the lot contact the seller. Come with your family and give us an offer today. See this and more properties in Coatesville for sale by owner at http://www.buyowner.com
COUNTY ROAD FRONTAGE! POWER AND PHONE AT THE PROPERTY.!! LAST OF REMAINING PARCELS. HOMES HAVE ALREADY BEEN CONSTRUCTED ON SOME OF THE PARCELS. THIS 9.4 ACRES IS PART OF "ENCHANTED MEADOWS". THIS IS A SMALL PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT LOCATED NEAR THE SMALL TOWN OF MANSFIELD MISSOURI. THE LAND IS APPROXIMATELY 33 MILES EAST OF SPRINGFIELD AND 58 MILES FROM BRANSON, MO. THE DEVELOPMENT CONSISTS OF GENTLY ROLLING HILLS WITH OPEN PASTURES AND MATURE SHADE TREES OF RED AND WHITE OAK,BLACKJACK,HICKORY AND SOME BLACK WALNUT TREES IN A PARK LIKE SETTING. EACH PARCEL HAS BEEN SURVEYED, STAKED AND RECORDED WITH THE COUNTY. GRAVEL ROADS WITH EASEMENTS EXIST TO EACH PARCEL. POWER AND TELEPHONE IS ON THE COUNTRY ROAD AND CAN BE BROUGHT TO EACH PARCEL FOR MINIMAL COST, IF ANY (INQUIRE). THE LAND IS WITHIN SHORT DRIVING DISTANCE OF THE MARK TWAIN NATIONAL FOREST AND BULL SHOALS LAKE AS WELL AS TABLE ROCK LAKE. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THIS LAND ARE GENERAL PICTURES OF THE DEVELOPMENT TAKEN IN SPRING OF 2004. THEY ARE VERY REPRESENTATIVE OF THE LAND WHICH IS GREAT FOR FARMING OR RUNNING CATTLE OR HORSES. There is restrictions with this land no full time camping in trailers or motor homes, no storing of cars or junk etc, newer double wides less than 5 years are permitted. No commercial animal operations. Horses, dogs, chickens, cows o.k. Email Billy for complete set of PROTECTIVE COVENANTS. ON SITE INSPECTION NOTES. This is one of the nicest parcels. New home nearby. Power and Phone on the country road in front of the parcel. ETC.
0 bedroom, 0 bath in Wesley Chapel for $750,000.00. $100,000 PER ACRE!!! Looking for a savvy investment opportunity to begin your real-estate career? Then say hello to eight acres of pure heaven. Zoned for either commercial or residential use, this impressive estate can be sold by the acre or split up into parcels. If, however, you are looking for the perfect location for your custom-built dream home, then this prime piece of land is exactly what youve been waiting for. All you need is a builder and your imagination. Located just off S.R.-54, this promising property is only a few miles from Morris Bridge Road and I-75, which makes for an easy commute to downtown Tampa, Clearwater and Saint Petersburg. Framed by thriving subdivisions, including Seven Oaks, Meadow Point and Lexington Oaks, this scenic piece of land is minutes from the construction site of the new regional mall, which will feature over one million square feet of shopping. Wesley Chapel is a blossoming community with citrus fields, pastures and miles of upscale homes. Located in southern Pasco County, this developing community offers the tranquility of country living and the excitement of urban culture. Famously known as the home of Saddlebrook, an exclusive resort that has served as the training ground for many pro tennis players, Wesley Chapel also boasts the new Wesley Chapel District Park and the Land OLakes Recreational Complex. For relaxation, enjoy the many attractions of central Florida. Local parks, canals and beaches provide plenty of opportunity to enjoy the sunshine and natural surroundings for which the state is known. This community has experienced both residential and business growth, as the number of new businesses continues to increase. This magnificent acreage has the potential to make all of your dreams come true. See this and more properties in Wesley Chapel for sale by owner at http://www.buyowner.com
Located near the foothills of the Caribou National Forest in Wayan, Idaho, the Grays Lake Outlet Ranch offers tranquility within close proximity to everyday necessities, resort services and incredible recreational opportunities. The delightful western town of Alpine, Wyoming, is a short thirty-minute drive and offers modern conveniences while the vacation favorite, Jackson Hole, is an hour-drive north through the scenic Snake River Canyon. The area's recreational opportunities are abundant and include world-class trout waters and the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. Private air service is offered thirty minutes south of the property via Afton's 7,200-foot airstrip, and commercial air service is available in Jackson Hole. Star Valley is unique in that throughout its fifty-mile length, at no place is the valley floor wider than six miles between the Caribou-Targhee National Forest on the west and the Bridger-Teton National Forest to the east. This narrow band of green countryside has become highly-attractive real estate with larger ranches averaging 300 acres in size. The ranch is comprised of 480 deeded acres conveniently fenced along the perimeter to allow for cattle grazing or to protect grain crops on the approximately 350 tillable acres. Of the 350 tillable acres, 300 have been well-rested over the past ten years and were enrolled in a Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), which recently expired in September of 2010. The fertile and well-rested soils are suitable for grain crops or stands of grass for a cattle operation. Outlet Creek meanders through the property for approximately 1 1/2 miles, entering the property on the southeastern border and making its way through open hay meadows and large rock outcroppings in a canyon-like setting. The creek is supplemented with four springs, which maintain a tailwater quality with constant temperature and flow rate year-round providing excellent fish habitat. The Outlet Creek has been a focal point for the current owners who have worked collaboratively with local government agencies and enhancement specialists to preserve and enhance the riparian corridor that benefits the native cutthroat trout populations and wintering elk and Mule deer. Brockman Road serves as both the property's eastern boundary and access to the ranch on a seasonal basis. Most of the fishing opportunities within close proximity can be found in nearby Star Valley, a fifteen-minute drive from the ranch. To the angler's delight, the Palisades Reservoir is twenty five minutes north of the ranch. This 16,000-acre high alpine reservoir is part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and serves as a resting place for the Grays, Salt and Snake Rivers before exiting at the Palisades Dam in Swan Valley, which forms the South Fork of the Snake River. The more famed and written about Snake River often overshadows the lesser-known tributaries that define Star Valley. The Salt River is one of these area trout waters that should not be overlooked by the avid angler. It meanders north through the soil-rich ranchlands of Star Valley for thirty miles, gaining momentum from the numerous spring creeks before reaching the Palisades Reservoir. Well-marked public access points throughout the valley offer accessibility for both float and wade fishing on the Salt. Cutthroat, rainbow, brook and brown trout averaging 12"-16" are commonly found in these waters with an occasional rumor of a ten-pound brown. One of the valley's well kept secrets is the Grays River, which originates in the high mountain peaks of the Wyoming Range along the valley's eastern border. This river flows through a narrow forested valley and offers a variety of fishing from pocket water, riffles, cutbanks and deep holes before meeting the Palisades Reservoir. Other lesser-known tributaries of note include Crow Creek, Sage Creek, Tin Cup Creek and the myriad of spring creeks running through the valley's ranchlands.
Located near the foothills of the Caribou National Forest in Wayan, Idaho, the Grays Lake Outlet Ranch offers tranquility within close proximity to everyday necessities, resort services and incredible recreational opportunities. The delightful western town of Alpine, Wyoming, is a short thirty-minute drive and offers modern conveniences while the vacation favorite, Jackson Hole, is an hour-drive north through the scenic Snake River Canyon. The area's recreational opportunities are abundant and include world-class trout waters and the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. Private air service is offered thirty minutes south of the property via Afton's 7,200-foot airstrip, and commercial air service is available in Jackson Hole. Star Valley is unique in that throughout its fifty-mile length, at no place is the valley floor wider than six miles between the Caribou-Targhee National Forest on the west and the Bridger-Teton National Forest to the east. This narrow band of green countryside has become highly-attractive real estate with larger ranches averaging 300 acres in size. The ranch is comprised of 480 deeded acres conveniently fenced along the perimeter to allow for cattle grazing or to protect grain crops on the approximately 350 tillable acres. Of the 350 tillable acres, 300 have been well-rested over the past ten years and were enrolled in a Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), which recently expired in September of 2010. The fertile and well-rested soils are suitable for grain crops or stands of grass for a cattle operation. Outlet Creek meanders through the property for approximately 1 1/2 miles, entering the property on the southeastern border and making its way through open hay meadows and large rock outcroppings in a canyon-like setting. The creek is supplemented with four springs, which maintain a tailwater quality with constant temperature and flow rate year-round providing excellent fish habitat. The Outlet Creek has been a focal point for the current owners who have worked collaboratively with local government agencies and enhancement specialists to preserve and enhance the riparian corridor that benefits the native cutthroat trout populations and wintering elk and Mule deer. Brockman Road serves as both the property's eastern boundary and access to the ranch on a seasonal basis. Most of the fishing opportunities within close proximity can be found in nearby Star Valley, a fifteen-minute drive from the ranch. To the angler's delight, the Palisades Reservoir is twenty five minutes north of the ranch. This 16,000-acre high alpine reservoir is part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and serves as a resting place for the Grays, Salt and Snake Rivers before exiting at the Palisades Dam in Swan Valley, which forms the South Fork of the Snake River. The more famed and written about Snake River often overshadows the lesser-known tributaries that define Star Valley. The Salt River is one of these area trout waters that should not be overlooked by the avid angler. It meanders north through the soil-rich ranchlands of Star Valley for thirty miles, gaining momentum from the numerous spring creeks before reaching the Palisades Reservoir. Well-marked public access points throughout the valley offer accessibility for both float and wade fishing on the Salt. Cutthroat, rainbow, brook and brown trout averaging 12"-16" are commonly found in these waters with an occasional rumor of a ten-pound brown. One of the valley's well kept secrets is the Grays River, which originates in the high mountain peaks of the Wyoming Range along the valley's eastern border. This river flows through a narrow forested valley and offers a variety of fishing from pocket water, riffles, cutbanks and deep holes before meeting the Palisades Reservoir. Other lesser-known tributaries of note include Crow Creek, Sage Creek, Tin Cup Creek and the myriad of spring creeks running through the valley's ranchlands.
1200 Acre High Fenced Trophy Whitetail Deer Hunting Operation. The trophy whitetail deer hunting ranch is situated in the beautiful Minocqua area of northern Wisconsin consisting of 1,200 timbered acres and offering some of the finest high-fence hunting in North America. Operated as a full-service hunting ranch, specializing in large Whitetail deer (180 class and up) with first-class accommodations and fine home cooked cuisine. There is a modern Northwoods hunting lodge set amongst lush, green pines offering breath-taking views of the beautiful pond below. The ranch has outstanding hunting for native whitetail deer along the Tomahawk River and West Mitchell Lake outside the high fenced area. The ranch is located in the "Lakeland Area" which offers over 3000 inland lakes within a 2 county area. Visitors can enjoy some of the best trophy Musky and Walleye fishing in the world. Location: The ranch is situated in the beautiful Lakeland area of northern Wisconsin just twelve miles south of "the island city" of Minocqua, a beautiful small town offering necessary services such as K-12 schools, restaurants, hospital, golf course, sport shops, and outfitters. Rhinelander is 20 minutes east of the ranch and Wausau is 40 minutes south of the ranch. Air service is available in Rhinelander with services offered by Delta and Frontier. Air service is also offered in Wausau with service by American, Delta, and United Airlines. Property Description: The ranch is set along the Tomahawk River and West Mitchell Lake. The lodge is situated just above a private pond surrounded by meadow and tree covered hills. Just past the main lodge, the gates open into the 10 mile long all steel game fence for the commercial hunting operation. The ranch consists of white pine, red pine, birch, maple, and spruce tree covered hills with several winding valleys connected by grassy meadows and strategically placed food plots. The ranch has ideal game habitat with water from a natural creeks and numerous wells. With the tree cover, valleys and variety of terrain, the hunts can be as challenging as a guest may desire. Handicapped accessible trophy hunts are also offered. The ranch property includes 1000 acres (MOL) at the "North Ranch" plus a 200 acre (MOL) deer breeding facility and high fenced deer farm known as the "south ranch". A 30 unit mini-storage facility is located on the east side of US Highway 51 and is also included in the sale. Improvements: The ranch has a modern guest lodge that comfortably sleeps 8 plus a rustic guest cottage for those looking for a more authentic Northwoods "hunting camp" experience. There is a full kitchen where meals are prepared for hunters, dining area and great room, fireplace and seating area with satellite television. The lodge is new and modern with all the comforts. The ranch has over ten miles of ten foot tall game fence. All posts and poles are steel with high tensile steel game fencing. A large steel storage building with concrete floor, walk in freezer, processing room, and all equipment is included. View property website for more photos and information.