Wabaunsee County, Kansas Land For Sale (5 results)
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06/03/2026
$444,365
47.83 ac.
ACTIVE
Wabaunsee County - 12140 Miller Road, Harveyville, KS
Nestled in the scenic rolling hills of Wabaunsee County, this beautiful 47.83 +/- acre property offers the perfect blend of rural charm, functionality, and recreation. The classic 1900s farmhouse features 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, and a basement, providing the opportunity to enjoy country living surrounded by the breathtaking Kansas landscape. Multiple outbuildings with electricity offer ample storage and workspace, including a large, picturesque red barn and an expansive hay storage shelter that adds both character and practicality to the property.
The land itself is truly exceptional. Soldier Creek winds through the acreage alongside two ponds, creating a picturesque setting enhanced by mature hardwoods and diverse terrain throughout. Multiple ag fields, hay production, pasture ground, and easy access throughout the property make this an ideal setup for agricultural use, livestock, or hobby farming. Blacktop frontage combined with additional dirt road access along the southwest side allows convenient entry to the ag fields and pasture areas.
For outdoor enthusiasts and hunters, this property is a rare find. Known for producing giant whitetails with impressive genetics despite its manageable acreage size, the farm offers outstanding recreational appeal and excellent wildlife habitat. Whether you are searching for a productive farm, hunting retreat, or peaceful country homestead, this one-of-a-kind property delivers endless possibilities.
Property Features
-47.83 +/- total acres
-18 +/- agricultural acres
-Hard surface blacktop access
-Soldier Creek runs year-round
-2 ponds, one spring-fed and stocked
-Generac Backup Generator
-67.5 Overall NCCPI Score: Class 1-3 Reading, Ivan, Irwin, & Martin silty clay loams
-40' +/- elevation change
-Fantastic whitetail genetics
-Healthy deer, turkey, quail, and bobcat populations
-Multiple outbuildings with electricity
-Mineral rights intact and will transfer
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 14
-2025 Taxes $2,307.66
-45 minutes from Topeka
-15 minutes from Burlingame
05/16/2026
$1,471,184
334 ac.
ACTIVE
Wabaunsee County - 00000 K99 Highway, Eskridge, KS
This 334 +/- acre property is located just south of Eskridge in Wabaunsee County, Kansas, offering a rare combination of productive farmland, diverse wildlife habitat, and exceptional recreational opportunities. The property includes 248 +/- cropland acres currently in production, consisting primarily of highly productive Class III silty clay loam soils. The cropland acres feature well-maintained terraces and waterways along with clean field edges and are currently under an oral year-to-year sharecrop tenant lease agreement, providing immediate income potential.
The remaining 86 +/- acres feature mature timbered draws, thickets, and warm-season native grass habitat. The timber primarily consists of elm, eastern red cedar, walnut, and cottonwood trees, creating superb wildlife habitat and natural bedding areas. The native grasses are clean and consist primarily of little bluestem, big bluestem, and Indian grass. Chicken Creek winds throughout the property, providing year-round water and serving as a natural wildlife travel corridor. Additional water sources include a pond and seasonal creeks. This diverse combination of habitat, food, and water supports exceptional hunting opportunities for whitetail deer, turkey, quail, and waterfowl. Located in Kansas Deer Management Unit 14, the property offers excellent deer numbers and outstanding opportunities for trophy whitetail bucks. The sale also includes two Redneck 6'x6' Buck Palace hunting blinds on 5 foot stands and two Texas Wildlife Supply 2,000lb protein feeders.
The property is accessible via a hard surface blacktop road along the west boundary and a well-maintained year-round gravel road along the east boundary. Electricity and telephone service are at the road, making the property an ideal future homesite or cabin location. Mineral rights are intact and will transfer to the buyer at closing. With productive tillable income, mature timber, native grass, live water, and premier hunting opportunities, this property offers a unique combination of investment potential, recreation, and rural lifestyle appeal. For additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a private showing, contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926.
Property Features
-334 +/- total acres
-248 +/- cropland acres
-86 +/- native grass/timber acres
-Primarily Class III silty clay loam soils
-1 to 7 percent slopes
-NCCPI soil overall average rating of 53
-Well-kept terraces, waterways, and field edges
-248 +/- DCP crop base acres
-ARC county crop election
-Chicken Creek winds throughout
-Multiple wet-weather creeks
-One watering/fishing pond
-Mature timber lining the creeks
-Timbered draws, thickets, and warm-season grass edges
-85 +/- feet of elevation change
-Whitetail deer, turkey, quail, and waterfowl hunting
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 14
-Redneck Hunting Blinds The Buck Palace 6'x6' Box Blind with 5 foot stand x2
-Texas Wildlife Supply 2,000lb Protein Feeder x2
-Hard surface blacktop road
-Well-maintained, year-round gravel road
-Electricity and telephone line at the road
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-Oral year-to-year sharecrop tenant lease agreement
-2025 taxes: $3,899.64
-6 miles from Eskridge, Kansas
11/04/2025
$447,000
77.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Wabaunsee County - 16948 Allen Rd, Eskridge, KS
Step back in time with this beautifully crafted native limestone home, nestled among the rolling prairies of the Flint Hills. Built from locally quarried stone, this solid and timeless residence showcases the enduring craftsmanship that defines Kansas’ rural heritage.
The property is located minutes from Lake Wabaunsee and approximately one mile south of Eskridge, KS.
The home features a simple yet elegant rectangular design with thick native limestone walls, tall windows that fill the rooms with natural light, and a sturdy hipped roof that reflects classic Plains vernacular architecture. A shaded yard with mature trees adds privacy and character, while the open views capture the peaceful beauty of the surrounding countryside.
Perfect for those who appreciate historic charm and solid construction, this property offers a rare opportunity to own a true piece of Kansas history. With thoughtful restoration, it could become a stunning country retreat, artist’s studio, or weekend getaway amid one of America’s most iconic landscapes.
Purchasing Options: This property can be purchased as a whole or the house with a range of 3 – 14 acres could be sold separately.
For more information about this unique property or to schedule a showing, contact:
Casey Orr, listing agent | (785) 620-7121
01/19/2026
$563,530
119.9 ac.
ACTIVE
Wabaunsee County - 13013 Bradford Road, Harveyville, KS
This 119.9-acre property is located in the west half of Section 36-14-12 in Wabaunsee County, in an area well known for its productive farmland and consistent wildlife habitat. The south boundary of the property fronts K-31 Highway, and well-maintained Bradford Road is along the western boundary, providing year-round access.The acreage is composed of a combination of tillable cropland, a small native grass pasture, and a wooded creek bottom. The cropland consists primarily of Class 3 soils and is currently under an active farm lease through October 31, 2027. This lease provides annual income, and additional details are available by contacting the listing agent. The balance of land types creates natural transitions and edge habitat that benefit both wildlife movement and hunting setups.The wooded creek bottom runs along the eastern edge of the property and is dissected by a creek entering from the west. Trail camera photos from the area demonstrate regular deer activity, consistent with what Wabaunsee County is known for across the Flint Hills region. The mix of timber, cropland, and grass also provides suitable habitat for bobwhite quail, particularly along field edges and transitional cover.Topography across the farm varies gently, offering several locations that could accommodate a future country home, subject to county approvals and utility availability. The paved highway frontage and layout may lend to potential build-site opportunity.This property offers flexibility for buyers seeking hunting land, an agricultural investment, a future rural residence, or a combination of uses. The existing farm lease provides income while allowing recreational enjoyment, and the location offers a balance of privacy and accessibility. Contact the listing agent today to schedule a showing.
04/20/2026
$510,000
115 ac.
ACTIVE
Wabaunsee County - 00000 Coyote rd, Eskridge, KS
Do-it-all recreational property packed with opportunity. Located in Wabaunsee County, this 115± acre tract offers an excellent setup for serious hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. Features a one-acre pond loaded with big bass, providing excellent fishing, along small stream that supply watering options.
The property has plentiful timber, dense cedar cover, native grasses, and wooded creeks, creating habitat for deer, turkey, quail, and waterfowl. Large cottonwood trees scattered around the property provide excellent turkey roosting areas. Approximately 19 acres of terraced ground—currently in warm-season native grasses and not being farmed.
Improvements are already in place, including a newly established trail system for access throughout. An elevated Banks hunting blind and feeder are in place, with food plots being planted this spring—making this a ready to go hunting setup. The layout also provides strong potential to expand food plots and develop additional bedding areas to further enhance the property.
A rare, well-rounded tract with the diversity and potential to meet the needs of hunters, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts.
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