Location is crucial, and this 68-acre property in Van Buren County represents that perfectly. The tract offers numerous building sites, with surrounding roadways providing utilities for easy access. Lake Sugema, just a short drive away, offers excellent fishing, boating, and other recreational activities. The land features nearly 49 acres of income-producing potential, with the remaining portion in a significant wooded area. The tillable section has been farmed for years, yielding $200 per acre, and the current tenant is interested in continuing the farming arrangement with new owners. Wooded portion of the farm has been manicured and meticulously set up for hunting opportunities. A draw running through the central portion of the property connects with Lacey-Keosauqua State Park, a seven-hundred-and-sixty-acre wildlife refuge. This creates a runway for wildlife to and from the farm and park. The current owner has left 10 to 12 acres of standing corn to support wildlife throughout the fall and winter months, along with an additional acre of clover next to a newly established pond. The sale will also include two Banks blinds on elevated platforms. Do not hesitate to reach out for more information or private showing.
Multiple building locations
Utilities present
49 acres of cash rent at $200 per acre
Close proximity to Lake Sugema
Access to hundreds of acres of public hunting
Four miles south of Keosauqua, IA
Established food plots
Excellent hunting opportunities