Located in Clay County, Illinois, this 675-acre property is a prime investment with natural beauty and renowned for big buck hunting. The multiple access points, well maintained trail system, Little Muddy Creek flowing throughout makes this a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Currently generating nearly $98,601 annually through CRP. Mineral rights do not transfer. The property offers exceptional recreational opportunities, especially for hunting enthusiasts. Clay County is renowned for its big buck hunting due to its ideal habitat and effective wildlife management, making this property an ideal investment opportunity for an outfitter or big buck hunter. The land is predominantly covered with CRP-planted oak and walnut, providing excellent cover and food sources that support a robust deer and turkey population. All the benefits of a large property with income to boot! What more can you ask for! Little Muddy Creek running throughout enhances the property's appeal, attracting various game, including waterfowl. The extensive trail system, maintained by an oil company, ensures easy access for hunting and other activities like hiking, birdwatching, and nature photography. This property is ideal for those seeking premier hunting grounds and diverse outdoor recreation. The property integrates significant agricultural features through its participation in CRP and its timber resources. Enrolled in CRP, the land is planted with oak and walnut trees, enhancing soil quality, reducing erosion, and supporting wildlife while generating substantial annual income. Additionally, the mature oak and walnut stands offer potential for future timber sales, adding further investment value. This blend of CRP management and timber resources enhances the property's ecological health and financial potential.
Located in Clay County, Illinois, this 720-acre property is a prime investment with natural beauty and renowned for big buck hunting. The multiple access points, well maintained trail system, Little Muddy Creek flowing throughout makes this a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Currently generating nearly $102,249 annually through CRP. Mineral rights do not transfer. The property offers exceptional recreational opportunities, especially for hunting enthusiasts. Clay County is renowned for its big buck hunting due to its ideal habitat and effective wildlife management, making this property an ideal investment opportunity for an outfitter or big buck hunter. The land is predominantly covered with CRP-planted oak and walnut, providing excellent cover and food sources that support a robust deer and turkey population. Little Muddy Creek running on the east side enhances the property's appeal, attracting various game, including waterfowl. The extensive trail system, maintained by an oil company, ensures easy access for hunting and other activities. This property is ideal for those seeking premier hunting grounds and diverse outdoor recreation.
Tract 2 consists of 260 Acres mixed timber and CRP. This tract includes a portion of Little Muddy creek, access off of Mint Lane, established foot plot locations, and great hunting habitat for deer, turkey, and waterfowl. Property lines are approximate. With great flow this tract is sure to impress all avid hunters and wildlife enthusiasts. The property offers exceptional recreational opportunities, especially for hunting enthusiasts. Clay County is renowned for its big buck hunting due to its ideal habitat and effective wildlife management, making this property an ideal investment opportunity for an outfitter or big buck hunter. The land is predominantly covered with CRP-planted oak and walnut, providing excellent cover and food sources that support a robust deer and turkey population. Little Muddy Creek running on the east side enhances the property's appeal, attracting various game, including waterfowl. The extensive trail system, maintained by an oil company, ensures easy access for hunting and other activities. This property is ideal for those seeking premier hunting grounds and diverse outdoor recreation.
Tract 2 consists of 127 Acres mixed timber and CRP. This tract includes a portion of Little Muddy creek, access off of Mint Lane, established foot plot locations, and great hunting habitat for deer and turkey. Property lines are approximate. With great flow this tract is sure to impress all avid hunters and wildlife enthusiasts. The property offers exceptional recreational opportunities, especially for hunting enthusiasts. Clay County is renowned for its big buck hunting due to its ideal habitat and effective wildlife management, making this property an ideal investment opportunity for an outfitter or big buck hunter. The land is predominantly covered with CRP-planted oak and walnut, providing excellent cover and food sources that support a robust deer and turkey population. Little Muddy Creek running on the east side enhances the property's appeal, attracting various game, including waterfowl. The extensive trail system, maintained by an oil company, ensures easy access for hunting and other activities. This property is ideal for those seeking premier hunting grounds and diverse outdoor recreation.
Tract 1 consists of 232 Acres mixed timber and CRP. This tract includes a portion of Little Muddy creek, access roads maintained by the oil company, great hunting habitat for deer and turkey. Property lines are approximate. With great flow this tract is sure to impress all avid hunters and wildlife enthusiasts. The property offers exceptional recreational opportunities, especially for hunting enthusiasts. Clay County is renowned for its big buck hunting due to its ideal habitat and effective wildlife management, making this property an ideal investment opportunity for an outfitter or big buck hunter. The land is predominantly covered with CRP-planted oak and walnut, providing excellent cover and food sources that support a robust deer and turkey population. Little Muddy Creek running on the east side enhances the property's appeal, attracting various game, including waterfowl. The extensive trail system, maintained by an oil company, ensures easy access for hunting and other activities. This property is ideal for those seeking premier hunting grounds and diverse outdoor recreation.
Located in Clay County, Illinois, this 2,014-acre property is a prime investment with natural beauty and renowned for big buck hunting. The multiple access points, well maintained trail system, Little Muddy Creek flowing throughout makes this a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Currently generating nearly $341,000 annually through 1,681 acres in CRP and hunting leases. Mineral rights do not transfer. The property offers exceptional recreational opportunities, especially for hunting enthusiasts. Clay County is renowned for its big buck hunting due to its ideal habitat and effective wildlife management, making this property an ideal investment opportunity for an outfitter or big buck hunter. The land is predominantly covered with CRP-planted oak and walnut, providing excellent cover and food sources that support a robust deer and turkey population. All the benefits of a large property with income to boot! What more can you ask for! Little Muddy Creek runs throughout enhancing the property's appeal, attracting various game, including waterfowl. The extensive trail system, maintained by an oil company, ensures easy access for hunting and other activities like hiking, birdwatching, and nature photography. This property is ideal for those seeking premier hunting grounds and diverse outdoor recreation. The property generates income through a current hunting lease, which provides $35,000 annually, in addition to the government funded CRP income of $305,884 per year. Combined, these revenue streams result in a return on investment (ROI) of 3.25% at the asking price.
Have you ever wanted to own your business? 12.28 acres just east of Flora provides that opportunity. This turnkey Hog confinement operation has 2 44 x 120 barns that will house 1600 nursery pigs per barn for a total of 3200 pigs. If want to have wean to finish pigs you could run about 725 in each barn for a total of 1450. These barn were just in use last month so you could get right into business. The barns have rural water & natural gas all ready hooked up. There are 4 bulk bins, 2 at each barn, that hold 24000 lbs of feed plus 1 smaller bin. A Flex flow delivery system provides the feed to the pigs. The barns are connected to the load out shut for an easy transition for loading out or receiving pigs. Both barns have a TC 5 control system that controls the automatic curtain system, heat & fans depending upon the current weather conditions. 1 barn has an office, shower area & laundry area. If the power goes out there is pto generator to make sure all is taken care of. There is also a 40 x 36 pole barn on the property with 2 sliding doors & a 20 x 20 concrete pad inside. There is a pond on the property as well as the manure pit. Of the 12.28 acres approximately 4 acres are currently in Red Top. The barns can be converted for cows, sheep, etc. If you are into homesteading then this is the perfect place. There is room for a home, garden, greenhouse, large garden for produce sales, horses, cows whatever you want to do. This would make someone a tremendous opportunity!
The median home value in Clay City, IL is $67,600. This is lower than the county median home value of $93,300. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Clay City, IL is $67,600. Approximately 58.45% of Clay City homes are owned, compared to 19.04% rented, while 22.52% are vacant. Clay City real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Clay City real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Clay City, Illinois 62824 has a population of 819. Clay City 62824 is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 34.35% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 23.34%.
The median household income in Clay City, Illinois 62824 is $48,304. The median household income for the surrounding county is $53,900 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Clay City 62824 is 31.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 87.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 21.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 44.7 inches per year, with 10.6 inches of snow per year.