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07/15/2025
Auction
309 ac.
ACTIVE
Washington County - 8245 Kansas 16, Hollenberg, KS
309 +/- Acres Washington Co. KS Land Auction
Thursday, November 6th, 2025 @ 6:00 PM
FNB Community Room (101 C ST) Washington, KS
Janet Jones Trust & Mike & Gina Rencin Trust - Seller
Legal Description:
S34, T01, R03, 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACRES 150.2, NE4 LESS TR LYING N OF 25TH ROAD, S34, T01, R03, 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACRES 79.3, E2, NW4 EXC RD ROW AND S34, T01, R03, 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACRES 79.6, W2 NW4 EXC RD ROW
Broker’s Notes:
309 +/- Acres of PRIME Native Grass Pasture – Northern Washington County, Kansas
This 309 +/- acre tract of native grass pasture is a premium grazing opportunity located in the northern part of Washington County, Kansas. Nestled just 7 miles north of the town of Washington and only 5 miles south of the Nebraska state line, this property lies in a prime ranching area with convenient access to livestock markets in both states. Surrounded by several square miles of contiguous pastureland and just 1.5 miles east of the Washington County State Lake, this property offers privacy, productivity, and a turnkey setup for cattle producers.
The entire pasture consists of clean, well-managed native grass with a high forage value. The current owner has been proactive in pasture management, spraying the entire tract in late June to control any invasive brush or weed pressure—despite the fact that the grassland was already in excellent condition. This commitment to stewardship ensures that the pasture remains clean, productive, and able to support a high stocking rate. The rolling terrain and expansive views of the surrounding region make this a visually appealing and highly functional cattle property.
Water is one of the most critical components of any pasture, and this tract is exceptionally well-watered. The property is supplied by natural springs and spring-fed tanks, providing year-round water reliability. To further enhance livestock distribution and reduce overgrazing around a single source, two new stock tanks were recently installed. These additions make this pasture ready to support a full season grazing operations with confidence.
Infrastructure is equally strong. The perimeter fencing is in very good condition, consisting primarily of 4 and 5-wire barbed wire. The fencing has been well maintained and is cattle tight. Additionally, an all-pipe corral system is in place, providing a safe and efficient setup for working and loading livestock. These improvements offer immediate utility and reduce the need for costly upgrades.
Access to the property is outstanding. The pasture fronts a full mile of road along 25th Road, just one mile west of Quivira Road—a paved, county-maintained blacktop. The proximity to the blacktop and nearby markets adds significant value in terms of operational efficiency and logistical flexibility.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-located, clean native grass pasture with excellent water, fencing, and handling facilities. The size and condition of the tract make it ideal for expanding a cow-calf operation, backgrounding cattle, or simply owning a highly productive piece of Kansas grassland in a strong ranching area.
Property Highlights:
- 309 +/- acres of high-quality native grass
- Located 7 miles north of Washington, KS, and 5 miles south of the Nebraska border
- 1.5 miles east of Washington County State Lake
- Surrounded by thousands of acres of pastureland
- Multiple spring-fed water sources including natural springs and spring tanks
- Two new spring tanks recently installed for improved water access
- Recently sprayed (June 2025) to maintain clean, weed-free grass
- Strong 4 and 5-wire barbed wire perimeter fencing
- All-pipe corral system in excellent working condition
- 1 mile of road frontage on 25th Road
- 1 mile west of Quivira Road (paved county blacktop)
- Excellent access to cattle markets in both Kansas and Nebraska
An access easement is in place for the property to the south, utilizing the existing gate on the west portion of pasture on 25th Road by the coral, where an established pasture road proceeds south from this gate to the south gate where the pasture road connects to the property on the south.
This property is ready to go for the next livestock operator. Whether you're expanding your existing operation or investing in quality pastureland, this tract checks all the boxes for water, grass, infrastructure, and location.
Directions to Property:
From Washington, KS…travel north out of Washington on Quivira Road for 7 miles to 25th Road. Travel west on 25th Road for 1 mile where you’ll arrive at the northeast corner of the property which is located on your left (south side of 25th Road). From that point the property will be on your left (south side of 25th Road) for 1 mile. Watch for Signs!
From Steele City, NE…travel south out of town on Ida Road for 2.5 miles to the Kansas/Nebraska State Line. Continue on south on Quivira Road (Road name changed at state line) for 5 miles till you reach 25th Road. Continue right (west) on 25th Road Travel west on 25th Road for 2 miles until you arrive at the northeast corner of the property which is located on your left (south side of 25th Road). From that point the property will be on your left (south side of 25th Road) for 1 mile. Watch for Signs!
2024 Property Taxes: $1325.39
Terms & Possession: 10% down day of sale, balance due at closing on or before 12/10/25. Possession at closing. Seller to pay 2025 and prior years taxes. Title insurance, contract preparation, escrow and closing costs to be split equally between buyer and seller. Property to be sold “AS-IS, WHERE-IS” subject to items on a survey, claims of adverse possession, and all easements and exceptions of record. All inspections should be made prior to the day of the sale. This is a cash sale and is not subject to financing or any other contingencies, have your financing arrangements made prior to auction. Midwest Land and Home is acting as a Seller’s Agent and represents the seller’s interest. All information has come from reliable sources; however, potential buyers are encouraged to verify all information independently. Seller expressly disclaims any liability for errors, omissions or changes regarding any information provided for these sales. Potential purchasers are strongly urged to rely solely upon their own inspections and opinions in preparing to purchase property and are advised not to rely on any representations made by the seller or their agents. Statements made the day of sale take precedence over all other printed materials. Aerials are representations and not guaranteed to be actual property lines. Anthony Bruna, Bruna Law, LLC, Attorney for Sellers, Pony Express Title, escrow, title & closing agent.
01/07/2025
$7,403,925
1742.1 ac.
ACTIVE
Barber County - Near Highway 281, Lot#WP001, Medicine Lodge, KS
Ultra-premium habitat in this rare Barber County mixed-use ranch. This ranch has everything that one could want in a Kansas property. It has outstanding features galore, including complete seclusion, even though it is just 4 miles from a major Hwy in 281 and only 14 miles from Medicine Lodge. The terrain is classic Barber County, which is a diverse mix of Cottonwood Creek bottoms, rolling grass hillsides, scattered Cedar thickets, and lots of Sand Plums, which all combine for some of the best possible habitat for wildlife and livestock. The property is also strong with a mix of several tillable fields that generally are in wheat but could also maintain milo, alfalfa, or a mixed crop. There are tons of small fingers, hidden pockets, and edge along the numerous small fields that really create a ton of options when thinking about the true hunting possibilities for this property. There are several food plots and feeders in place with some small food plot options that also can be greatly expanded if so desired. The property has no major road frontage but does maintain two separate access points both from the northwest and the southeast. The ranch has some limited frontage along Elm Creek on the far NE corner, and the east side of the property is generally lower and climbs into a more upland type of terrain on most of the western portion. This diversity allows for some significant options for hunting as the lower areas have some great wooded bowls with large timber for turkey roosting, and tons of remnants of deer activity, while uplands have vast plum thickets for quail or pheasants, and up in these cedar hills is where the bucks love to push does in the later parts of the season. There are also great views, and with some higher ridges, a hunter can take a very productive viewpoint and still see wildlife moving in many parts of the property. If you are in the market for a dynamic, world-class hunting and ranch property with ultra-premium habitat and scenery, then this ranch is top of the list. Tours of the property will be by appointment only. Please contact the listing agent to schedule.
04/21/2025
$477,920
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Jackson County - 00000 F Road, Delia, KS
What an opportunity to own one exceptionally well-stewarded tract of prime tillable acres in Jackson County, Kansas. The saying is you reap what you sow and on this tract of ground, that is no exception. With the development that has taken place over the years of building this tract of tillable land to its top performance, the maintenance is effortless, and the yields are incredible year after year as a tried-and-true producer.
The 80 +/- acres are made up of 75 +/- acres of tillable row crop and 5 +/- acres of expired CRP and hardwood timbered draw with tributary. The tillable acres are primarily made up of 71 +/- acres of Martin soil type, considered Class III, and 4 +/- acres of Clime soil type, considered Class VI. Over the recent years, the land has received drain tile along with a restructuring of the terraces, all in stewardship to allow for proper water diversion. And when touring through, you will take notice of how clean the tract is with no erosion or one troublesome spot on the tract. As clean as they come, which allows the farmer to ease prepping, planting, and harvesting. 2024 year were planted to soybeans that averaged 55 bushels per acre. 2023 was planted to corn, 2022 planted to soybeans, and 2021 was a double crop year with winter wheat and soybeans. The landowner has been self-farming, so there would be no current lease for the 2025 year, allowing the new owner to farm. Currently, there is corn planted. The current landowner would also have an interest in leasing back the land, and it would be an ideal opportunity for an investor. The average cash rent on the farm is $130.00-$140.00 per acre for a total of $10,400.00- $11,200.00 annually. The 5 +/- acres of expired CRP, hardwood timber stand, and tributary sit on the northwest side of the farm. The timber stand is made up primarily of Black Walnut, Elm, Hackberry, and Cottonwood, and lines the perfect water diversion tributary that kicks the water out to the west. This cover area is a great, fantastic upland quail habitat and is hunted annually by family friends.
With the location of the farm just 2.5 miles north of Delia, this could futuristically become one incredible built site location as well. The a beautiful 360-degree canvas, the views would never get old. Electricity runs along the east roadside and sits in Jackson County Rural Water District #3. The road frontage along the farm on Road F is currently minimum maintenance, with the gravel ending just a few yards to the south at the last residence. All mineral rights are intact and transfer to the Buyer at closing.
A tract of tillable ground like this is almost impossible to find, exceptionally stewarded with year after year of incredibly well above the average annual yields, and is one to tour in person to truly appreciate all it is and all it will continue to be! For additional information or to schedule a tour, contact Brenda Doudican with Midwest Land Group at (620) 794-8075.
Property Features
-80 +/- acres total
-75 +/- acres tillable row crop
-5 +/- acres expired CRP grass and timbered draw
-Exceptionally well-stewarded farm
-Top-notch terraces and drain tile allowing proper water diversion to tributary
-No erosion throughout
-Martin soil type
-Above-average annual yields
-Corn currently planted
-$10,400.00- $11,200.00 annual cash rent
-All mineral rights intact
-2.5 miles north of Delia
-Approximate 2024 tax: $1,603.56
02/03/2025
$2,050,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Elk County - Howard, KS
Property Highlights
2 bed, 1 bath beautifully finished home
2 car garage on main home and 3 car garage on detached garage
Rural water & electricity at the home
2 box blinds
2 ladder stands
3 Feeders
194 inch whitetail harvested on the 320 acre property
Turkeys, quail, doves & waterfowl
Walk in deer cooler
Mature wildlife
Vast trail camera history
Secluded hunting
Heavy cover
Hunting unit #12
Established food plots
2.5 hours from Kansas City, KS/MO
1 Hour from Wichita, KS
2 Hours from Tulsa
3 hours from Springfield, MO
5 hours from Linn, Missouri
I have said it before, and I will say it again; this property is cooler than a polar bears toenails!! When you look at land, every single one is unique in every way. Some are large, some are small. Some are flat and some are hilly. Some are open and some are not. Then some properties like this come up and blow everything out of the water. These 320 acres are an amazing result of what care, time and detail can do to a farm.
As you start off at the house that was finished in 2022, there are views like you don't get to see very often. The owners spared no expense and had a home built that isn't just a home away from home, but it is a luxury home away from home in every way. At 2,750 sq feet in total including the garage, you have more than enough room to spread out and relax. The vaulted ceilings, granite counter tops and stained concrete floors make this is an instant timeless beauty. Dark cabinet finish and trim stretching throughout the entire home along with the stainless appliances really catches your eye and make you look around constantly at its beauty. The vaulted ceilings give you a feeling of an even larger home and an abundance of space allowing your body and mind to both get away and relax. Imagine coming home after a long hunt for a 180 inch whitetail deer to a lit stone fireplace and relaxing with a meal and a drink.
There is a mix of habitat that stands alone by itself. It offers native grasses, established food plots, hunting blinds, ladder stands, feeders, trail systems and excellent bodies of water. It has great bedding for all wildlife year-round that allows you to hold critters year-round. This tract has mature trees as well as younger trees and underbrush offering a nice mix of habitat which has multiple fingers running through much of the property delivering shade, sanctuary, and browse to all wildlife in the area.
There are numerous watering holes for wildlife to thrive all over the property as well as small valleys that provide wind breaks to wildlife when they are not out foraging fields. Everything has been maintained very well over the years, and you can tell immediately. There have been multiple food plots put in place to give all the wildlife that much needed protein source year in and year out to maximize growth.
This place truly needs to be seen in person to appreciate its character and beauty. One drive through the property and you will see why it houses large amounts of quail, dove, waterfowl, turkey and very large whitetail deer!
For more information or to schedule a time to see this Kansas hunting property for sale call or text Sam Voss (913) 526-9369
03/06/2025
$1,200,000
315.56 ac.
ACTIVE
Chautauqua County - Rd 24, Peru, KS
Property Highlights:
315.56 surveyed acres
Newer 60 x 150 barn
4 new Redneck blinds
2 new All Seasons 2,000 lb feeders
4 ponds on property
Kansas unit 12 deer hunting
Nice trails & roads
Whitetail deer, turkey, ducks, geese, quail & small game on property
Good fencing & gates all the way around the property
Multiple established food plots & stand sites
Hunting and farming lease potential
Great mix of grass for cover & timber
Wet season creek
3 hours from Kansas City, Missouri
2 hours from Wichita, Kansas
40 minutes from Bartlesville, Oklahoma
3 hours from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
5 hours from Linn, Missouri
This property sits at the corner of Eagle and Dalton Rd and is right in the heart of a major travel corridor for the entire area. I have witnesses hundreds of deer on this cherry of a property using it as a travel way to and from food and water as well as those same critters using it as a home site. The low lying jack oak trees and scrub brush offer a sanctuary that deer dont have to leave if they dont want to. The 4 Redneck Blinds and 2 All Seasons feeders make this a destination instead of pass through like most properties. The area is known for its low-pressure hunting and has gobs of critters all over. It comes with a newer 60 x 150 barn that can be used to store equipment of any type, or it could be finished out into a barn dominium of your liking. Water and power are both at the road making this place ready to go.
All trail camera and harvest pictures are from this tract as well as a larger contiguous parcel that was recently sold.
To schedule a showing, please call Sam Voss (913) 526-9369.
06/24/2025
$1,280,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Dickinson County - 3266 Dove Road, Abilene, KS
KEY FEATURES
4 Bed, 3 Bath, 3,000 square foot Home
2 Bed, 2 Bath, 2,000 square foot Bunkhouse
80'x150' Indoor Arena
120'x180' Outdoor Arena
30'x40' Entertainment Room/Bar with a Half Bath and Cafe Seating
30'x50' Shop
10 Stall Barn
Wash Rack
Indoor Round Pen
Dual Tack Rooms
Vet Room
6 Stall Stud Barn with Breeding Dummy
DESCRIPTION
Whether you're a horse trainer, breeder, or enthusiast, be sure to take a look at this property! With roughly 32 acres +/-, this ranch has a little something for everyone. There is continuous panel fencing throughout the property that's ready for your livestock. With both an indoor and outdoor arena, you'd be able to ride; rain or shine. There is a 23 acre +/- pasture with a pond on the north half of the property, leaving room for your operation to grow. With gravel road frontage off of 3300 Avenue, ease of access is a breeze to this secluded location. Enjoy breathtaking sunsets and incoming storms from the west on the home's wrap around porch. The 3,000 square foot home has been updated with thoughtful finishes to include a custom fireplace. The unfinished basement provides the new owner with room to add their own personal touch. The entertainment room and bar makes hosting family and friends fun for everyone. The bunkhouse provides an additional source of income or a place for family to stay. The property runs off of rural water and propane for heat throughout the winter. The opportunities are endless on this ranch; don't miss your opportunity to own a beautiful property!
Contact Samantha Swearingen to schedule your private showing today!
(785) 577-9878
06/18/2025
$1,950,000
91.36 ac.
ACTIVE
Douglas County - 816 E 800 Rd, Lawrence, KS
Welcome to one of the most extraordinary properties in Douglas County - 90 acres of unspoiled prairie and timber just mile south of Lone Star and only 9 miles southwest of Lawrence. This secluded estate offers a rare blend of refined living and rugged natural beauty, with panoramic views, high-end amenities and exceptional recreational options - all wrapped into one compelling opportunity.
From the moment you arrive at the gated entrance, it's clear this property is something special. A winding gravel driveway curves gently through waving native grasses and wildflowers, flanked by mature timber and songbirds. As you make your way toward the home, the setting begins to open, revealing a private home site that offers sweeping views across the countryside and into the Lawrence skyline, including glimpses of the iconic KU campus.
This land has been thoughtfully preserved and gently used, with a perfect balance of open space and wooded seclusion. Approximately 35 acres are covered in native prairie and wildflowers, creating a vibrant seasonal landscape. The remaining 51 acres consist of dense, mature timber that not only adds privacy but is teeming with whitetail deer, wild turkey, and other native species. Hunting here isnt just possible, its exceptional. Step out your back door at sunrise and experience trophy-class wildlife activity across your own land. Whether youre hunting or simply watching from the deck, wildlife is a constant and awe-inspiring presence.
Two and a half miles of winding UTV trails meander throughout the property, offering the perfect way to explore the terrain, whether for a quick joyride, hauling game, or introducing guests to your slice of Kansas paradise. Along the way, discover a custom-built treehouse and a ninja-style obstacle course, perfect for adventurous kids (and kids at heart).Near the pond, youll find a beautifully designed patio and firepit area - ideal for entertaining, roasting smores, or watching the stars come alive in the unpolluted rural night sky. It's one of those spaces that invites you to pause and enjoy the stillness.
At the heart of the property is a thoughtfully designed and immaculately built reverse 1.5-story home offering over 5,000 square feet of finished living space. Constructed in 2012, this custom residence blends rustic elegance with practical design. The exterior is clad in natural stone, giving the home a timeless presence that matches the land around it. A standing seam metal roof provides both visual appeal and long-term durability.
The interior continues this commitment to quality with natural stone fireplaces, solid knotty alder cabinetry, and rich wood details throughout. The vaulted ceilings in the main living area are clad in reclaimed barnwood, lending a warm and inviting atmosphere reminiscent of upscale mountain lodges. Expansive windows throughout the home bring in natural light and frame incredible views of the surrounding landscape, whether its the mist rising over the fields in the morning or deer moving through the tree line in the evening.
The main level is designed for ease of living, featuring an open-concept kitchen, dining, and living space anchored by a wood-burning fireplace wrapped in stone. The kitchen includes a large limestone island, custom cabinetry, limestone countertops, a walk-in pantry, and stainless appliances - ideal for everyday cooking or hosting a crowd. A nearby mudroom includes built-in lockers and a laundry room with sink and storage, making this a highly functional layout for rural living.
Also on the main floor are two private home offices - perfect for remote work, study, or creative pursuits - and the spacious primary suite. With a private bath, large walk-in closet, and serene views, the suite provides a restful retreat after a day outdoors.
The lower walk-out level is finished with radiant heated floors for year-round comfort and includes a large family room with a gas fireplace, a full wet bar for entertaining, a dedicated workout room, a safe room, and additional bedrooms for family or guests. Nearly every room on both levels is oriented to maximize views of the land, making nature an integral part of everyday life.
Outdoor spaces are just as well thought out. A steel-fenced backyard provides a safe and private area for pets, kids, or quiet mornings with coffee. The back deck, accessed from the main living area, is the perfect spot for relaxing or spotting wildlife moving through the trees. Below the deck, the covered walk-out patio connects to the lawn and offers yet another space to enjoy the outdoors.
Adjacent to the home is a custom multi-use outbuilding that blends seamlessly with the homes design. Featuring a covered porch, matching metal siding and roof, and its own HVAC system, this structure includes a fully finished interior with a full bathroomideal for use as a guest suite, studio, or creative retreat. The remaining space offers additional parking and storage, making it both beautiful and functional. The lawn and grassy areas surrounding both the home and the custom outbuilding are fully irrigated, providing lush, low-maintenance landscaping that enhances the propertys setting.
In addition to the custom outbuilding, the property includes a second metal building measuring approximately 48' x 42' - equipped with water and electricity. It sits on a separate 15-acre parcel that is legally buildable, offering future resale or construction opportunities. This could be the perfect site for a second home, a family compound, or simply an asset to hold and let appreciate over time.
The home also includes a spacious three-car garage with sleek epoxy flooring, providing clean, functional space for vehicles, equipment, or storage. Whether you're hosting guests, parking your hunting truck, or organizing outdoor gear, you'll appreciate the versatility this space provides.
Beyond its physical attributes, what truly sets this property apart is the lifestyle it offers. Its rare to find a home that feels completely removed from the world - peaceful, protected, and private -yet is just 15 minutes from the heart of Lawrence. From here, you can enjoy local shopping, schools, restaurants, and cultural events at the University of Kansas without sacrificing the sense of escape that only wide-open land can provide. Major highways are easily accessible, offering quick routes into Kansas City, Topeka, or anywhere your life may take you.
Whether you're seeking a full-time residence, a weekend getaway, a multi-generational compound, or a property to host events, this one-of-a-kind estate offers unmatched flexibility, natural beauty, and long-term value. With a combination of high-end construction, unique amenities, exceptional recreational potential, and future construction or resale options, it stands out as one of eastern Kansass most complete rural offerings.
The sellers have poured their vision, creativity, and care into making this property both welcoming and functional. Every detail - from the firepit by the pond to the reclaimed barnwood ceilings - speaks to thoughtful planning and a deep appreciation for the land. Properties like this are extremely rare, not just for their size and amenities, but for how gracefully they bring together comfort, style, and the great outdoors.
If you're looking for a peaceful place to live, entertain, explore, and make memories for generations to come, this 90-acre Lone Star retreat offers all of that - and more.
03/15/2025
$4,100,000
742 ac.
ACTIVE
Pottawatomie County - Pottawatomie County, Westmoreland, KS
This exceptional 742+/- acre property is a rare opportunity to own a premier tract in the heart of Kansas Flint Hills. Known for its world-renowned native pasture, this property boasts a diverse mix of high-quality agricultural land and prime recreational features, making it ideal for ranching, farming, and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Premium Soils & Flint Hills Pasture
The land includes 168 +/- acres of some of the best soils in the region, Class I Reading silty clay loam and Class II Kennebec clay loam both prime farmland offering exceptional productivity. These fertile soils provide excellent potential for row crop production, hay, or grazing, ensuring a strong agricultural investment.
Flint Hills Pastureland makes up over 500 acres of the property. The Flint Hills region preserves one of North Americas last intact prairie ecosystems, supporting vast grazing lands for cattle.
Incredible Recreational Opportunities
Located in Northwest Pottawatomie County, this property is just minutes from Tuttle Creek Reservoir and located in the heart of Kansas premier Trophy Whitetail territory with many WORLD CLASS whitetail harvested in this area annually. This property and the surrounding area is rich in wildlife and offers exceptional hunting and fishing:
Abundant deer, turkey, and upland game
Nearby duck marshes provide outstanding waterfowl hunting
Thousands of acres of KDWP public hunting land within 5 miles
Water Features & Natural Beauty
The land is enhanced by Bucksnort Creek, which winds its way from the southeast corner of the property before merging with Spring Creek, a picturesque waterway flowing south to north through the land. These water sources, combined with the rolling terrain and lush native grasses, create a perfect habitat for wildlife and livestock.
Key Highlights:
? 742 Acres in Kansas renowned Flint Hills
? High-quality Class I & II soils excellent farming potential
? Prime hunting & recreational tract deer, turkey, waterfowl
? Two creeks Bucksnort Creek & Spring Creek provide year-round water
? Close to Tuttle Creek Reservoir and KDWP public hunting land
? Rural Water Along Spring Creek Road
? High-Speed Fiber Optic Cable Available for Building Sites
This property offers a rare combination of income potential, natural beauty, and recreational appeal. Whether youre looking for a top-tier ranch, productive farmland, or a private retreat for hunting and outdoor activities, this Flint Hills gem delivers.
List Price: $4,100,000
***Deer pictures provided by landowner. The one buy the barbwire fence was taken by the owner himself from his truck window with his phone while the game camera one was taken by one of his sons cameras in 2024.
Pictures and property lines are illustrations only and not guaranteed to be actual property lines.
06/11/2025
$749,900
30.08 ac.
ACTIVE
Shawnee County - 6880 U.S. Hwy 40, Tecumseh, KS
Welcome to one of eastern Kansass most unique and compelling land offerings30 rolling acres on the historic Highway 40 corridor, just east of Topeka. This rare opportunity combines unmatched convenience, captivating topography, and deep historical roots. Located just 5 minutes from Tecumseh and only 11 minutes to downtown Topeka, this property offers a lifestyle that blends rural peace with urban accesssomething truly difficult to find in todays market.
This land has remained in the same family for just over 50 years, a testament to its lasting value, care, and character. Its now ready for its next chapter, whether as a cherished homestead, an inspiring retreat, or a destination property with historical significance.
Convenience and tranquility rarely coexist, but this property offers both. Located directly on hard-surfaced Highway 40, it provides effortless access year-round. Whether you're commuting to Topeka, planning a quick trip into town, or welcoming guests from nearby cities, youre always connectedyet blissfully removed from the hustle and noise.
Major routes like I-70 and I-470 are just minutes away, making regional travel to Lawrence, Manhattan, or Kansas City an easy drive. Yet once you turn down the tree-lined asphalt driveway, it feels like youre entering another worldquiet, private, and full of possibility.
The land itself is truly special. Rolling terrain creates sweeping elevation changes that provide panoramic views in every direction, including a clear sightline to the Kansas State Capitol dome in downtown Topeka. The primary homesite is perfectly placed at one of the propertys highest points, maximizing light, views, and natural drainage.
Enjoy coffee while watching the sunrise from the east-facing deck, then end the day on the west-facing deck as the sun sinks over pastureland. From every angle, the land offers changing seasonal beautyblazing autumn trees, sunlit winter grasses, and spring wildflowers.
Beyond its beauty, the property is also highly usable. The pasture area has been previously hayed and offers agricultural potential for livestock, native grass harvest, or regenerative grazing practices. Theres also ample space for recreational useUTV riding, trail creation, hunting, or establishing your own hobby farm.
At the heart of the acreage sits a well-maintained 1974 split entry home with updates that support modern living. With 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, the home offers a functional layout, ideal for both full-time living and hosting guests. A finished basement adds significant living space and flexibility, including a non-conforming bedroom that can be used as an office, fitness room, or guest area.
An attached one-car garage adds convenience, while the home's exterior featuresincluding the dual decks and the paved drivewayenhance its year-round livability.
Whether you're watching wildlife from the windows, hosting a gathering, or enjoying quiet moments at the end of the day, the home is designed to connect comfortably with the land around it.
In addition to the main residence, the property includes several useful outbuildings. A 36 x 26 outbuilding with three parking spaces, workshop area and loft is ready for a wide range of useshobby workspace, mechanical storage, art studio, or even conversion into a barn-style guesthouse. Three smaller sheds add even more functionality, perfect for tool storage, gardening supplies, or sheltering smaller equipment.
A unique feature of the land is its original hand-dug well, a rare and charming reminder of the property's long history. While not used as the primary water source today, it stands as a testament to the settlers who worked this land with their own hands and is a fascinating relic of prairie ingenuity.
Also on the property is an older pond site. Though it currently needs restoration to reliably hold water, the structure remains and offers a valuable starting point for establishing a functioning pond with minor renovationadding water recreation, wildlife habitat, or fishing potential to an already rich landscape.
What makes this property especially rare is its deep historical significance. Known through generations of local oral tradition as Pratts Mound, the land was first deeded to Robert Pratt in 1879 and has been a recognizable landmark in the region ever since.
Perhaps most extraordinary is the presence of original Oregon Trail wagon ruts from 1843, still visible as they cut across the property. These trail remnants serve as physical evidence of Americas westward expansion, when settlers passed through this very ground in search of new beginnings. Few private properties offer this kind of authentic, well-preserved historical feature.
Walking this land is to walk a path once trodden by pioneers. It's an opportunity not just to own acreage, but to become the steward of a piece of American history.
And for those with a creative eye and a long-term vision, the land may also offer development potential. With its proximity to major highways and Topekas urban core, the topography and access could support future residential build sites or a small-scale, conservation-minded developmentif and when the time is right. While its currently a peaceful retreat, it also holds opportunity for strategic investment down the road.
In a world where land is becoming harder to findespecially land this close to town with this much characterthis property stands apart. It offers not just space to live, but a chance to live with purpose: to connect with nature, to steward a piece of history, and to create a future rooted in something real.
Whether you're seeking a homestead, a legacy, or simply a place to breathe deeply and build your next dream, Pratts Mound is ready for you.
03/15/2025
$1,297,970
328.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Barber County - White Sands Road, Lot#WP001, Sun City, KS
Nestled in the rugged and picturesque landscape of the Gyp Hills in Barber County, this 328.6-acre farm offers a rare opportunity for serious deer hunters. Positioned strategically between expansive, low-pressure ranches and bordering a gypsum mining company that prohibits hunting, this property benefits from minimal hunting pressurecreating an ideal sanctuary for mature whitetails.The Gyp Hills region is well known among seasoned hunters as a hotspot for trophy-class bucks. Its challenging terrain has long provided refuge for deer, allowing them to reach full maturity. The naturally mineral-rich soil is widely believed to contribute to exceptional antler growth, a key factor in the area's reputation for producing high-quality deer.This property is already equipped for success, featuring multiple blinds and feeders, as well as a history of maintained food plots to attract and sustain game. Beyond whitetails, the land boasts exceptional habitat for other wildlife. A rare site in most of Kansas, this property has been known to have a small herd of elk that travels through, which makes for a unique sight and a fun hunt if you are lucky enough to draw an elk permit. Another added bonus is the growing population of upland birds, making it an outstanding quail hunting destination as well. Take a look through the trail camera pictures on our website to view what this property has to offer.What truly sets this property apart is its location within a landscape dominated by large, privately held tracts. Opportunities to acquire land in this region without purchasing an expansive parcel are rare. The seclusion of this property, combined with limited activity, results in a relaxed and undisturbed wildlife population.For hunters seeking a manageable-sized property with the potential of a much larger tract, this is an opportunity that should not be overlooked. For more details or to schedule a private tour, please contact the listing agents.
07/23/2025
$1,200,000
170 ac.
ACTIVE
Shawnee County - Willard, KS
An exceptional opportunity just outside Topeka, KS170 acres featuring 122 tillable acres, with the balance in mature timber and direct Kansas River frontage. This is a truly unique property offering a rare blend of income-producing farmland, hunting potential, and recreational river access.
The tillable ground is currently leased at $165/acre, and a strong annual hunting lease adds to the investment appeal. The property's proximity to Topeka enhances its long-term upside, whether for recreation, income, or future development potential.
A rare combination of productive soil, wildlife habitat, and water accessthis tract checks all the boxes.
03/29/2025
$7,399,600
1423 ac.
ACTIVE
Anderson County - 14975 Southeast Texas Road, Kincaid, KS
With its diverse landscape of rolling terrain, beautiful creeks, fertile tillable, and open areas of native grass, this is one of the last large-acreage tracts available in this highly sought-after area near Kincaid, KS. Located in the northern part of the Osage Cuestas region of eastern Kansas, this expansive property offers a rare opportunity for serious hunters and land investors alike. This immediate area has long been known to produce very high trophy deer, with numerous 20" killed in the area, including some here on this tract.Besides world-class deer and turkey hunting, the key feature of the property is the fact that tracts of this contiguous size in this region are becoming increasingly rare. The ability to manage and hold deer for increased age is a large factor in how this farm has historically produced significantly above the average.The land features a highly desirable balance of dense timber, mature hardwoods, and open grassy expanses, creating an ideal habitat for whitetails, turkey, and upland game. Meandering creeks cut through the property, providing essential water sources alongside well-established ponds. The combination of thick cover, strategically placed food plots, and varied topography has made this consistent in the ability to grow and hold with good quality soils in the tillable acres for either some income or strictly wildlife food sources.For the avid hunter, this property is truly turn-key with room to expand. Multiple blinds and feeders are already in place, offering immediate access to prime stand locations. Whether you prefer archery, muzzleloader, or rifle hunting, the layout and design cater to a range of strategies and seasonal patterns. The tillable acres not only enhance the habitat but also provide a source of income to the landowner.A manufactured home built in 2001 sits on the property and offers three bedrooms and one full bathroom with an open layout, making it a great retreat for a group of hunters. The pole barn garage provides open and closed storage for keeping equipment out of the elements. Whether you are storing farming equipment, vehicles, or hunting equipment, you will be rest assured there is plenty of room for everything you need.Despite its secluded feel, this property remains highly accessiblejust over an hour from Kansas City and approximately an hour and a half from Kansas City International Airport. Whether you're looking to establish a premier hunting retreat or add to your portfolio of investments, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to secure a legacy property in an area where large tracts are becoming increasingly rare. Showings are by appointment only. Please reach out to the listing agent for more information.
02/21/2025
$587,000
156.99 ac.
ACTIVE
Jewell County - Burr Oak, KS
Legal Description:
S20, T02, R09W, ACRES 157.0 , SE1/4 LESS ROW
FSA Information:
Farmland Acres = 156.99
-DCP Cropland Acres = 123.35
-Base Acres = 115.81 (Wheat 51.11 ac, Soybeans 38.30 ac, Grain Sorghum 26.4 ac)
Property Taxes: $2,703.00
Brokers Notes: This property features 123 acres of cropland with a possibility of adding additional cropland acres with minimal conservation work in the northeast corner. The cropland includes over 58% Class II & Class III soil types. BonusIf you have a cattle operation, there is also a nice pasture with a pond in the northeast corner. This is perfect for a small number of cows and would make the perfect spot for wintering and calving. If you been in the market to add quality acres to your existing operation or investment portfolio, Dont miss this INCREDIBLE opportunity. Land rarely changes hand so ACT NOW!
04/09/2025
$360,000
136.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Sumner County - South Seneca Road, Lot#WP001, Wellington, KS
Located just five miles southeast of Wellington, Kansas, this 136.2-acre farm offers a well-balanced mix of productive farmland and quality recreational habitat. With 95.09 acres of tillable landcomprising approximately 70% of the propertythis tract is highly fertile, featuring 91% Class 1 Brewer Silty Clay Loam and additional portions of Rosehill Clay Loam and Wellsford-Shale Outcrop Complex. The property's soil productivity is reflected in its weighted average NCCPI of 61.1, making it a valuable asset for agricultural production.Access is conveniently provided via South Seneca Road on the West side, and the farm boasts nearly a mile of direct frontage along Slate Creek. The remaining 30% of the property consists of timber and creek bottom, creating excellent cover and habitat for wildlife.Currently, the farm is under a lease agreement with a tenant farmer who has planted winter wheat for the current season. The lease remains in effect until the crop is harvested in May or June, and the tenant has expressed interest in continuing operations under new ownership. Additionally, all water rights will transfer with the sale, further enhancing the property's value.Beyond its agricultural potential, this property serves as a prime hunting and recreational retreat. The combination of mature timber, creek bottom, and fertile crop fields makes it a natural corridor for both deer and turkeys. The Slate Creek provides a reliable water source, while the wooded areas and adjacent cropland offer ideal bedding grounds for wildlife. Whether you're an avid hunter or looking for a multi-use investment property, this tract delivers exceptional opportunities.With a blend of highly productive farmland, natural habitat, and prime location, this farm is an outstanding opportunity for both agricultural investors and outdoor enthusiasts.
07/25/2025
Auction
239 ac.
ACTIVE
Comanche County - 0000 County Rd, Protection, KS
Auction 239+/- Acres of Excellent Hunting, Pasture, and Fishing Pond in Comanche County, Ks.
Auction Date / Time / Location: August 29th, 2025 @ 11:00 am central time. The auction will be held at Coldwater City Hall 239 E. Main Street, Coldwater, KS 67029
How to Bid: Live Bidding, Phone Bidding, Online Bidding Available. Register to Bid Online Here!
Legal Description: 239 +/- acres in the NE4 of S15-T32-R20W and the E2 of the NW4 of S15-T32-R20W
2024 Taxes: $535.06
Property Description: Just in time for the 2025 deer season! This tract north of Protection has everything you need to check all the boxes for the outdoorsmen. This tract has it all from mature timber, stocked fishing pond, great cover, newer fence, thick native grass, and exellent hunting. This area of the state is well known for its big whitetail. There is no lack of sign on this farm from the current trail camera pictures to previous deer harvests. The cover is set up perfectly to enter and exit to play different winds, and set up numerous stand locations. The trails are mowed, and the food plot is outlined and ready to be planted this fall! There is a pond that is stocked with bass, catfish, and bluegill. Aside from the great deer hunting you can expect to see a great turkey and quail population. On the west side of the property there is a small seasonal spring for extra water for the wildlife or livestock.
The fences are in great shape and believed to be about 6 years old if you are looking to add some income from cattle grazing. The property is selling with the water well / solar panel included.
The sellers are willing to give IMMEDIATE POSSESSION upon fully executed contract.
Auction Terms and Conditions: 10% earnest money down day of sale. Closing shall be with High Plains Title 30 days from auction date. Taxes shall be prorated to the date of closing. Title and closing costs shall be split 50/50 between sellers and buyers. All real estate shall be sold as where is with no warranties or guarantees. All real estate is selling subject to any easements. Real estate is not selling subject to any inspections or bank approval. What mineral rights the Sellers own shall transfer - It is believed the minerals are intact. All boundary line maps are approximate. Real estate shall be sold with no disclosure statements. The Sellers have elected to have online bidding, phone bidding, and live bidding.
Red Cedar Land Co is not liable for any claim regarding poor internet connection / disconnection during or before the auction. Red Cedar Land Co. has the authority to establish all bidding increments and has the right to refuse, reject, or disqualify any bidders who are believed to be fraudulent, illegitimate, not competent, or in violation of any terms and conditions. Red Cedar Land Co. has the right to extend, pause, or delay the auction with the Sellers discretion. All property information is believed to be accurate, however Red Cedar Land Co. is not liable for its accuracy. All inspections and verifications should be handled by all buyers prior to the auction. Red Cedar Land Co. is representing the Seller as a Seller's Agent. The land is selling with Sellers confirmation on price. Winning bidders must enter into a purchase contract no later than August 30th at 5 pm. If buyer's default on the purchase the earnest money shall be non-refundable, unless further agreed upon by the Sellers.
Any announcements made day of sale shall take precedence over any advertised material.
For more information about the auction or to schedule a showing call Nathan Leeper at 620-388-6328.
Key Features
Excellent Deer, Turkey, & Quail Hunting.
Fishing Pond
Excellent Fences.
Solar Water Well
Power
Grass in Good Shape
Unit 16
Great Deer History.
Excellent Quail Population
07/24/2025
Auction
83 ac.
ACTIVE
Sumner County - Mulvane, KS
ONLINE ONLY!!! ABSOLUTE AUCTION - SELLS REGARDLESS OF PRICE! Incredible opportunity to own the heart of Sandy Bottom's recreational property! This spectacular 83 acre parcel features all the major improvements and infrastructure that make Sandy Bottom, including the main event building, living quarters, sandy pond, and 29 acres of pristine Arkansas River woodland.
This parcel represents the fully developed recreational command center with professional event hosting capabilities, established trail systems, and direct river access. The large multi-purpose building offers endless possibilities for continued recreational business, private events, or equipment storage, while the stone fireplace creates the perfect gathering spot. The private sandy-bottom pond with volleyball area provides your own beach paradise, and the wooded trails along the Arkansas River offer premium hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
The strategic PUD zoning combined with existing infrastructure makes this an exceptional investment for recreational entrepreneurs or families seeking the ultimate outdoor lifestyle property. Located just west of Mulvane with quick K-15 access, this property balances seclusion with accessibility perfectly. Whether you are looking to continue to run this as a successful business, make it into your own private recreational retreat or simply invest in land, this is it!
83 acres with all major improvement
Large multi-purpose building - events/storage potential
Living quarters shed ready for finishing
Gated entry with improved parking area
Impressive stone fireplace gathering area
Private sandy-bottom pond with volleyball area
29 acres of wooded Arkansas River frontage
Established trail system for hiking/ATV/off-road
Direct access to Arkansas River
PUD zoning for maximum flexibility
Prime hunting and fishing opportunities
Tree-lined privacy with river access
Minutes to Derby, Mulvane, and K-15
Turn-key recreational business potential
Property offered at ONLINE ONLY auction.| 10% Buyer's Premium will be added to the final bid.|BIDDING OPENS: Tuesday, August 12th, 2025 at 2 PM (cst) | BIDDING CLOSING: Wednesday, August 20th, 2025 at 2:00 PM (cst).Bidding will remain open on this property until 1 minute has passed without receiving a bid. Property available to preview by appointment.
There are no utilities present on the property, the owner has been using solar for electric and has three shallow wells for water supply.
The office, shipping containers, solar panels, and personal property located on the property are not included with the sale but can be negotiated with seller after the auction.
If the parcels are sold separately,an access easement across Parcel 1 following the parking area and trail to andthrough the center dividing trees will be granted to Parcel 2 prior to closing.
03/15/2025
$800,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Phillips County - 00000 West 1500 Road, Logan, KS
Located just 3 miles northwest of Logan, Kansas, on West 1500 Road is this rare land offering, presenting the perfect blend of premium hunting opportunity, seclusion, and a sought-after location. Situated just 15 miles southwest of Phillipsburg, Kansas, and a short drive from Highway 9 the property is easy to access in all road conditions. A new driveway has recently been installed providing access to the interior of the property. A new pad and utilities have also been installed providing a ready-to-build site for anyone looking to build their next home or hunting cabin. There are approximately 161.77 +/- acres of cultivated ground with an NCCPI average of 74.3. The soil is superb and is mostly Class II bottom-ground. Crops grown include milo, corn, soybeans, and wheat. Alfalfa could be planted as well. The current farm agreement is a year-to-year cash rent agreement of $6,400. There is no tenant on the grass acres and aside from two horses, these acres have seen no grazing for years. Cactus Creek zigzags through the property with nearly a mile of frontage. Whitetail and mule deer, Rio Grande turkeys, and upland birds frequent the property. Water within the creek bottom, as well as a water well with a new pump, provide consistent water sources for wildlife year-round. With ample tree cover in the creek bottom, native grasses, topography, and plenty of cropland acres, this farm checks all the boxes for holding and attracting deer, turkeys, and upland birds. The wooded creek bottom is filled with a variety of trees, including mature cottonwoods, attracting an array of wildlife. A walk through the creek bottom will show evidence of large deer rubs, scrape lines, and well-used trails. This area has a long history of trophy whitetail deer and strong turkey numbers. Trail cam photos from this past Fall provide additional evidence of the quality hunting experiences you should encounter on this farm with multiple mature bucks making it through the season. The seller is believed to own the mineral rights and will be included in the sale. Don't miss your chance to own this exceptional hunting property. The seller will be offering a home in the nearby town of Logan along with this property for a close place to stay during your hunting trip. Contact the listing agent today to schedule your own personal viewing of this property.
Property Features
-320 +/- acres in Phillips County, Kansas
-1 mile of Cactus Creek
-Whitetail and mule deer
-Rio Grande turkeys
-Upland birds
-161.77 +/- cultivated acres
-NCCPI average of 74.3
-Year-to-year cash rent on cropland paying $6,400
-Water well with new pump
-Power on-site
-New driveway and pad
-Mineral rights included
-Home in town offered as well
-Contact the listing agent today to schedule your own personal viewing of this property
06/17/2025
$749,385
166.53 ac.
ACTIVE
Osage County - 11108 South Berryton Road, Carbondale, KS
This 166.53 deeded acres M/L is a deer haven and big buck factory, with a stocked pond that is a waterfowl magnet in the fall. Ducks and geese travel back and forth from the large neighboring watershed to the west and on to the property's pond in the SW corner. This farm has been in the same family since the late 1800's and is fully fenced all around the entire quarter section with a nice balance of grass and timber. The pasture could be used to graze cattle for income purposes and has no cattle lease in place for 2025. There is an old school bus that has been converted into a deer blind with shooting rests, two wood burning stoves, and overlooks a wooded draw/ intermittent stream that the deer funnel out of. There are several locations that would be perfect for food plots. This tract of land is on a well maintained county gravel road not far off of pavement. Osage RWD #5 stops just north of property's NW corner. A water pressure study to be conducted to see if line extension would be feasible. Property is apx 20 minutes to hotels on Wanamaker, and around 1 hour and 19 minutes to KCI Airport.
03/28/2025
$920,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Johnson County - 14728 Four Corners Rd, Gardner, KS
Perfect Home building site - Investment Property
mix of timber and tillable acres or food plots
Water and Electric available
20 mins from Panasonic Energy -Desoto, KS
10 mins from New Century Air Center
40 mins from Kansas City
03/04/2025
$525,000
70 ac.
ACTIVE
Brown County - Horton, Horton, KS
Legal Description:
S25, T04, R15E, ACRES 70.7, W2/SW4 LESS BEG 50N & 25E OF SWCOR/SW4 TH N190' E1290' S190' W1290' TO POB & LESS R/W
FSA Information:
Farmland Acres = 72.22
DCP Cropland Acres = 39.17
Base Acres = 39.10 (Grain Sorghum 16.6.ac, Wheat 11.7ac, Soybeans 10.8ac)
Property Taxes: $307.68
Brokers Notes:
This 70-acre property in Brown County located in Northeast Kansas offers an excellent mix of productive cropland and prime recreational opportunities.
Hunting & Wildlife: Outstanding whitetail deer and turkey hunting, with a proven history of quality game in the area. The diverse habitat provides excellent cover and food sources to attract and hold wildlife year-round. (Scroll through pictures to see all the trail cam photos and trails in the snow from property inspection.)
Cropland & Income Potential: 40 acres of tillable ground currently in crop production, offering potential income for an owner-operator or lease opportunities for local farmers. Current cropland lease is for 40+/- acres at $225 per acre = $9000 annually. Cropland has been grid sampled and lease include language related to maintain fertility levels.
Livestock Ready: Full perimeter fencing allows for running cattle on corn stalks post-harvest. A well-maintained pond provides a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife.
Access & Location: Convenient access with well-maintained roads, making it easy to manage the property for farming, hunting, or a weekend retreat. This property is located just a little over an hour northwest of Kansas City International Airport and just 35 minutes north of Topeka.
This is a versatile property offering a balance of income production and recreational use, perfect for a hunter, investor, or agricultural operator.
Property Location:
From Holton: Travel north on US Highway 75 for 14 miles to K20 Highway intersection. Turn right/east on K20 and travel 2 miles east to Dewberry Road and travel north and the property is located on the east side of Dewberry Road for mile.
From Horton: KS: Travel west on K20 Highway for 9 mile to Dewberry Road and travel north and the property is located on the east side of Dewberry Road for 1/2 mile. LOOK FOR SIGN!
07/18/2025
Auction
153.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Smith County - Smith County, Cedar, KS
153.5 +/- Acres Of Productive Farmland & Prime Hunting Habitat
Smith County, Kansas | 4.5 Miles to Kensington | 5 Miles to Kirwin LakeAuction Listed by Cody Crook With Red Cedar Land Company | (620) 617-7320
Auction Date/Time: Wednesday, August 27th, 2025 at 11:00am Central Time
Auction Location: Kensington, Kansas American Legion Post 166
Auction Address: 114 S Main Street, Kensington, Kansas 66951
Legals: S21, T04, R15 W, Acres 153.5, Ne4 Less R/W
A rare opportunity to own 153.5 +/- diverse acres in the heart of southwestern Smith County, Kansas. This is a property that seamlessly blends income-producing farmland with high-quality wildlife habitat. Whether you're a local producer looking to expand your operation or an outdoorsman seeking a unique opportunity to make a land investment with the opportunity to hunt, this parcel offers unmatched versatility.
Income-Producing Farmland
144 +/- tillable acres
Currently planted: 139 acres of corn & 5 acres of soybeans
Quality soils: Harney-Mentos complex & Holdredge silt loams
Buyer receives full possession upon harvest of current crop
Exceptional Hunting & Wildlife Potential
A 9.5 +/- acre wooded draw runs through the center of the property, offering a secluded and strategic haven for deer and upland game. Thick stands of cedar and locust trees provide year-round cover, ideal for early-season whitetail activity and quail habitat. Surrounded by standing crops on both sides, this hidden corridor is a natural travel route for Kansas bucks.
Additional Highlights
Mineral Rights Convey With Sale
2024 Taxes: $2,187
Possession Upon Harvest
Deer & Upland Hunting
Convenient Location
4.5 miles to Kensington
5 miles to Kirwin & Kirwin Lake
13 miles to Smith Center
16 miles to Phillipsburg
This is your chance to invest in a well-balanced piece of Kansas ground with both strong ag potential and recreational value.
Auctioneer: Mike Niedens (620) 793-0383
Auction Terms & Conditions: 10% earnest money down day of sale on the land. Closing shall be with Security 1st Title 30 days from auction date. Taxes shall be prorated to the date of the closing. Title and closing costs shall be split 50/50 between seller & buyer. All real estate shall be sold as is where is with no warranties or gaurantees. All real estate is selling subject to any easements or surveys. Real estate is not selling subject to any inspections or bank approval. What mineral rights the sellers own shall transfer to the buyer. All boundary line maps are approximate. Real estate shall be sold with no disclosure statements. The seller has elected to have live, phone & online bidding. Red Cedar Land Co. is representing the seller as a sellers agent. The land is selling absolute with no reserve. Possession of the tillable acres will be given once the crop is harvested. Any announcements made day of sale shall take precedence over any other advertised material.
03/18/2025
$1,309,796
557.36 ac.
ACTIVE
Russell County - Highway 18, Lot#WP001, Paradise, KS
The Howe Ranch in Russell County, KS, is located just 2 miles east of Paradise, along the south side of HWY 18. This exceptional ranch offers a perfect combination of excellent grassland, tillable, and timbered creek bottom, making it an ideal investment and growth opportunity for any farming and ranching operation or a premier destination for hunting trophy whitetail deer and turkeys.Comprising 378 acres of fenced grassland with excellent water and blacktop highway access, the ranch also boasts over 179 tillable acres for producing hay or grain. What sets this ranch apart from many other purchase opportunities is that the entire acreage is open for immediate possession upon closing of the real estate. This property is ready to be stocked full of cattle and planted to crops right away.The ranch comes equipped with a corral and chute located at the old farmstead, as well as multiple water hydrants throughout the property, providing consistent water for both livestock and wildlife. Additionally, electricity runs to the property, with an electrical meter conveniently located at the old farmstead.With over a full mile of timbered creek bottom running through the property from north to south, this ranch provides excellent habitat for trophy whitetail deer and turkeys in an area that is very reputable for producing trophy game. This farm is located in an outstanding trophy whitetail deer area, offering abundant opportunities for harvesting a Boone & Crockett quality whitetail with just a few minor enhancements to the property. The hidden crop fields along the creek present excellent areas for food plots and wildlife feeders, while the hilltops on the east and west sides of the creek provide great vantage points for setting up tower blinds within reasonable shooting distance of the bottom fields. The creek bottom has large of enough trees for the traditional treestand deer hunter and excellent ground cover for brushing in turkey blinds!To top it all off, the ranch includes 100% of the mineral rights, which will transfer to the buyer upon closing. Don't miss out on this rare chance to own a versatile and captivating piece of real estate in the heart of the North Central Kansas landscape.
09/05/2024
$20,634,750
9171 ac.
ACTIVE
Hodgeman County - County Road, Lot#WP001, Hanston, KS
The S&E Ranch is located just 25 miles Northeast of iconic Dodge City and strategically positioned in the heart of one of the most prolific grazing areas in all of Central and Western Kansas. S&E Ranch is ideally located near local cattle markets and feed yards in nearby Dodge City while being situated right in the center of prime grass country. This ranch spans over 9,000+ acres, which is mostly contiguous and is set up to support up to 1,250 cows. The contiguous portion of this ranch spans 6 miles wide and 3 miles North to South, with a spring-fed creek flowing directly through the center of the acreage. Over 650 acres of cropland provide adequate feed and grain to support feeding on the ranch throughout the winter months, and a lease of a neighboring irrigated crop pivot will transfer to the new owner, allowing for sustainable feed production through any years of below-average rainfall. Significant capital has been invested in S&E Ranch over the course of its ownership, with a focus on efficient functionality and unrivaled water production and management.The infrastructure systems supporting the daily operations of the S&E Ranch are simply unrivaled for the area. These improvements allow for a higher stocking rate compared to similar ranches within this part of the state. S&E Ranch LLC operates under a strict rotational grazing system, and the foundation is in place to run 4 -5 separate cow herds within separate units of the ranch. Each unit has its own water supply and a backup water supply. Custom corrals have been built on each unit of the ranch, allowing for easy loadout and management of each cow herd within the ranch. Miles of fence has been updated in recent years, with the perimeter fencing all being in exceptional condition. Proper risk management has been assessed throughout the ranch to ensure the health of the cow herd through the freshwater supply. Multiple water wells push water through 12+ miles of pipe, supplying fresh water to over 80 permanent water tanks strategically placed throughout the landscape. Multiple 35,000-gallon steel ribbed tanks are filled to the brim at all times as a secondary option to the regular stock tanks located throughout the ranch - risk management in case a well needs to be worked on for a short period of time or during a power outage. A spring-fed creek runs through the center of the ranch and has remained flowing during the driest of drought years. Internal roads/trails provide easy travel through the ranch with cattle guards at each fence line, providing the convenience of rarely ever needing to open a gate.The S&E Ranch headquarters is located on the Eastern half of the ranch and has been custom-designed to include historical features found throughout the ranch over the last several years. A historic ranch windmill has been relocated to the center of the circle drive, in front of the ranch residence, and could be viewed as a representation of the S&E owners' dedication to the development of the water supply to assure optimum health of their highly reputable red angus herd. The ranch residence can be found at the end of a nearly mile driveway, which is accessed through a stunning overhead entryway, and the drive is lined by miles of custom-built pipe fencing. The residence has been custom-engineered and designed to fully withstand the unpredictable weather conditions of Western Kansas while also providing an optimum level of comfort and style. With 4,284 sq feet of high-end finished living space, this stunning home was built in 2021 and features 6 large bedrooms, 2 full baths / 1 half bath, a fully finished basement with bedroom accommodations, a large safe room, and a low maintenance exterior design featuring a steel roof and concrete siding and a stone built back patio which provides an incredible front row seat to the best star gazing you'll find on the open prairie of Kansas.The 60' x 40' steel building provides workshop space and storage for equipment, as well as additional vehicle space separate from the garage attached to the residence. This steel building is built to withstand the elements and remains at a comfortable climate year-round thanks to the thick insulated walls. The concrete circle drive extends well beyond the normal driveway space and provides an all-weather, clean surface for traveling around the entire headquarters area. Another major convenience.The S&E Ranch also provides many exceptional recreational opportunities as well with ample wildlife on the ranch including whitetail deer, pheasant and quail, and Rio Grande turkeys. This area is very reputable for producing trophy whitetail deer and it is common to fill a bag limit of upland birds in the Fall months as well.Historical Dodge City, KS, is only a 25-minute drive from the ranch and provides all the major amenities, including several dining options, retail, equipment, and auto dealers, and all of your hardware and farm and ranch supply needs. The Dodge City airport is nearby, and Dodge City is also a regional destination for entertainment at the Boot Hill Casino, United Wireless Arena, Dodge City Days Rodeo, and many other attractions.S&E Ranch is one of the largest cattle ranches in the West Central portion of Kansas and has the infrastructure and grass quality to support a superior grazing rate for the region. S&E Ranch is one of the most turn-key cattle ranches available anywhere in the Midwest and has been engineered to efficiently operate on a daily basis, with only a couple ranch hands and minimal equipment or trucking. The S&E Ranch presents a rare opportunity to acquire an exceptionally well-designed ranch that is all set up and ready to operate.
04/12/2025
$225,000
100.44 ac.
ACTIVE
Graham County - Y Road, Lot#WP001, Lenora, KS
Check out this property located just 11 miles northwest of Hill City, KS, across the road south of Bow Creek! This nice-sized tract of land features scattered small trees in the northern half, a pocket of trees within the cropland and bordering it to the west, as well as tall grass in the western portion, providing excellent habitat for upland birds, whitetail deer, and mule deer.With 30.78 acres of cropland currently idle of any crop, this property offers potential for various agricultural endeavors. Additionally, there is a water well on the property for watering livestock or wildlife, new cattle pins at the north end, and a new gate at the entrance, enhancing the property's functionality and accessibility.This picturesque area is a haven for big game and upland hunters, offering great opportunities for whitetail deer, mule deer, turkeys, and upland birds. Additionally, the transfer of all the Seller's mineral rights to the Buyer upon closing presents a valuable opportunity for prospective investors.Don't miss out on this excellent real estate offering - make this diverse property your own rural hunting retreat or great addition to your farming or ranching operation.
12/04/2024
$450,000
74 ac.
ACTIVE
Jackson County - Circleville, KS
Legal Description: S29, T06, R14E, Acres 73.66, COMM 1575N SE/C SE/4 SW113.04 SW152.76 SW126.26 SW149.18 SW259.18 SW461 SW151.57 N1562 N1321.62 E1321.62 S1322.65 S1070.42 TO POB LESS RD ROW
Property Features:
33 +/- Acres Cropland / Hay Meadow
Balance: Excellent Wildlife Habitat
Mature Trees: Oaks, Walnuts, Hickory, Cedar, etc.
Great Area for Food Plots
1576 Mobile Home with Rural Water -Excellent Condition- Out Buildings
Ideal Building Location
Agents Notes: A little slice of heaven! This approximately 74-acre gently rolling land in Jackson County, Kansas, is loaded with potential. This is a potential home place, a potential recreational mecca, a potential crop farm, a potential business, a potential garden spotif you can dream it, you can do it! If you want to grow big deer, pumpkins, tomatoes, a business, kids, or just a place of solitude, this place has what you want. This tract has several small fields, many mature oaks, walnuts, hickory, and other hardwood trees. The small fields are planted to bromegrass and intersect with small ravines and a secluded pond. At this point, the pond needs some help, but with a little TLC, it could be home again to big bass and wood ducks. The home on the property is a single-wide mobile home in excellent shape. 3 bedroom 2 bath with a kitchen that flows into the living room. This home feels twice as big as it is. I have never been in a mobile home that is this nice.
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