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667 Troutstream Road
Dunnville, KY 42528
$1,599,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
1
Bathroom
--
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
800
Property Description
Every now and then you get a property that just makes you go "ooh!". This is that property, and we are proud to represent it. 277 acres that is basically a 1940's era, working farm, complete with a swinging bridge over the most beautiful creek you've ever seen, and approximately a million dollars worth of standing timber. And yes, we have the new surveys and a professional timber estimate available for your review. Approximately 60 acres of cleared pasture/hay ground, with the balance of 217 acres in timber that has not been cut in anyone's memory. Our timber professional described it as "one of the best farms he had been on in many years". The house was home to a large family, in its time, but would need lots of work to be productive again. No one has lived here in over 20 years. This place is just waiting for that "special someone" who has the vision to return it to its former glory. Just walk around, and you will fell that wonderful connection to a simpler time. Call today to take a grand tour of this magical place. Walk across the suspension footbridge, counting fish in beautiful Goose Creek, and feel like you are walking back in time. You can literally get lost here, and stay lost from the rest of the world. if you decide to. There's barns, sheds, beautiful open fields, and timber everywhere. Located in both Russell and Casey Counties, near Russell Springs, and Liberty, KY, and close to all the area has to offer. If you feel the need to leave this beautiful place, Lake Cumberland is only a short drive away. This property joins a large wildlife management area, supports a huge population of deer and turkey, and if there was ever a great place for a Kentucky black bear, this would be it. And don't forget fish, as it is literally located on Troutstream Road. This is a once-in-a-lifetime property that will not disappoint. Whether you are looking for that perfect getaway, looking to cut some timber, or just looking to do some farming and living in absolute freedom in one of the most beautiful places in the country. Call today to schedule your private showing. Shown by appointment only, all others will be considered trespassers!
Property Information
Lot Size
277 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1940
MLS Number
SC45554
Location
Address
667 Troutstream Road
City
Dunnville
State
KY
Zip Code
42528
County
CASEY
Listing
Provider
Patriot Realty - Auction LLC, original listing
Name
Patriot Realty - Auction LLC
Phone
(270) 380-1246
Office Name
Patriot Realty - Auction LLC
Office Phone
(270) 380-1246
Agent Name
Ken Hill

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