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373 3055th Ln
Niotaze, KS 67355
Jodi Cushenbery with L2 Realty, Inc, original listing - (620) 577-4487
$995,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
Full: 2, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2048 Square Feet
Property Description
Chautauqua County, KS - Ranch Water is Life! Without water what do you have? Have you ever had livestock water be a concern? When you own the 218.9 acre Chautauqua County property located at 373 3055 Lane, Niotaze, KS you can take that worry off of your mind. Fifty years ago, in 1974, the landowner purchased and moved to this property. During the droughts over the past 50 years water for livestock has never been a concern. With seven ponds, an additional two ponds shared with the neighboring properties and Birch Creek going through the property there has always been water for livestock. Also, there is a pump house located below a pond, with an approximate 10,000 gallon storage tank that collects water and filters sediments. After the water is collected, it is piped into two other tanks and filtered before the water is distributed by 2 - gravity fed systems and supplies water to additional pastures. The water system on this ranch makes it an unique property with water available to all 10 fenced pastures. Originally this was a cattle ranch. Cattle and horses are still a part of this ranch but over the past few years a 4 x 4 goat fence has been built for the perimeter and cross fences. The fencing converted the ranch into having the option of running a small ruminant operation. Currently, goats and sheep are a vital part of this operation. The cross fences and water available in the 10 pastures provides the luxury of rotational grazing for all species of livestock. If you like to fish, hunt deer, turkey, waterfowl, etc this property gives you that option as well. There are plenty of ponds to fish and it is common to see waterfowl. The elevation change on the south 30+/- acres of this property and the timber consisting of pecan, oak and other native hardwoods is where the deer and turkey find refuge. This property also has two rural water meters supplying water to the houses. Located approximately 3 miles south and east of Niotaze, KS or approximately 4 miles north and west of Caney, KS sits a 2021, 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, with an office/bonus room, 2048 square foot, 32' x 64' Redman New Moon Doublewide ready to move in and make this ranch your own. There is also an additional house on this property that has possibilities. Let's go look! - 2021, 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, Office/bonus room, 2048 square foot, 32' x 64' Redman New Moon Doublewide - All Electric - Appliances included: Refrigerator, Dishwasher, Electric Oven and Range -1/4 mile gravel driveway to home - 2 Rural Water Meters - CQ Co., KS Rural Water District #4 - 7 Ponds -2 gravity-fed water lines to provide water to pastures -1 pump house to provide water to pastures from the pond - Perimeter and Cross Fenced for small ruminants (4 x 4 goat fence) -10 fenced pastures -36' X 110' barn (in need of repair) -40' X 40' shop -16' X 50' lean to - Caney School District - Taxes: $3,147.54 - Property Sells As Is -Copan Lake- 15 miles. Fishing, boating, all-around recreational lake - Niotaze and Caney - 5 miles - Independence, Coffeyville, Bartlesville and Sedan, KS - 20 miles -Tulsa, OK. 1 hour -Wichita, KS. 2 hours
Property Information
Lot Size
218 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
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MLS Number
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Location
Address
373 3055th Ln
City
Niotaze
State
KS
Zip Code
67355
County
CHAUTAUQUA
Listing
Provider
L2 Realty, Inc, original listing
Name
Phone
(620) 577-4487
Office Name
Office Phone
(620) 577-4487
Agent Name
Jodi Cushenbery
Agency Phone
(620) 577-4487

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