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707 Noe Rd
Richland, MO 65556
Tyler Zimmerman with Prime Real Estate Investments LLC, original listing - (417) 859-4868
$1,390,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1622 Square Feet
Property Description
If you are looking to run a cattle operation or interested in hunting a variety of wildlife, this farm is the best of both worlds in one location! Located approximately 3 miles north of Richland, Missouri, this farm provides a feel of seclusion while only being a few miles from city limits. This property is also a short drive to Lake of the Ozarks! This 237 acre farm is made up of 80 percent pasture fields that have allowed the current owner to comfortably run 65 head of cattle and still hay the property annually. The current owner has maintained all soil samples annually as well. The scenic views you'll find at the end of this dead end road are unmatched in the area. The first thing you will notice pulling down the driveway is the large grain bin on the hillside. The farm also boasts 6 ponds, 4 of which being spring fed and a spring fed creek, making those tough summer droughts easier to sustain adequate water at all times. The 1600 square foot farmhouse features 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths and is peacefully located in the center of the farm. The home has central heat and air, propane heat and a wood burning fireplace which can save money on the harsh winter nights. The house was built in 1954 but was completely torn down to the stud walls and rebuilt in 1995. A new roof was installed 7 years ago and all metal siding installed 8 years ago. An in ground storm shelter is located close to the residence to provide peace of mind for those stormy nights. There is also a nice barn along with numerous other structures that will be essential for storing all of your farm equipment. If calling in a turkey this spring, deer hunting this fall, and/or owning a great cattle farm is something that interests you, don't let this opportunity pass you by! Call me for your appointment today!
Property Information
Lot Size
237 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Farm-Farm
Year Built
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MLS Number
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Location
Address
707 Noe Rd
City
Richland
State
MO
Zip Code
65556
County
PULASKI
Listing
Provider
Prime Real Estate Investments LLC, original listing
Name
Phone
(417) 859-4868
Office Name
Office Phone
(417) 859-4868
Agent Name
Tyler Zimmerman
Agency Phone

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