Peaceful country living in Northern Perry County! Enjoy this 2 acre buildable plot with electric on site. Water is just across Chaplin road. The lot has not been perc tested for septic. Hoosier National Forest just a short walk up County Road Campton.
Peaceful country living in Northern Perry County! Enjoy this rolling 4.9 acres with a serene creek flowing through the property. The lot is mostly wooded with mature timber and the creek divides the property nearly into half. Electric and water on site.
Discover this expansive ridge-top tillable farm, perfectly positioned adjacent to thousands of acres of national forest and overlooking stunning Patoka Lake. Just 1 mile from the S. Lick Fork boat ramp and with frontage along State Road 164, this property combines convenience with breathtaking natural beauty. The farm spans 54 FSA tillable acres featuring #2 capable Apalona-Zanesville silt loam soils, making it ideal for agricultural pursuits. At the top of the hill, an old homestead offers a prime location for a new chapter, presenting a picturesque setting for a new home or family compound. Beyond the tillable land, the property is enriched with hardwood-lined drainages that gently roll off into the surrounding national forest by the lake. A Patoka Rural Water main runs its length along the southern boundary of the property, enhancing the development potential of this highly desirable and rapidly growing area. For hunting enthusiasts, the farm offers incredible deer and turkey hunting opportunities. Nearly a third of the top tillable field has been established as a perennial clover plot. With Patoka Lake just across the road, this property is a perfect retreat for those who love the outdoors. It also presents an ideal setting for a family compound or an Amish homestead, providing ample space and resources for a self-sufficient lifestyle. Included in the Corps of Engineers acquisition area, this property is truly a rare find. It stands as one of southern Indiana's finest homesteads, offering a unique blend of agricultural productivity, natural beauty, and development potential, all with stunning views of Patoka Lake. Donâ??t miss your chance to own this exceptional piece of land.
Discover this ridge-top tillable farm, positioned adjacent to thousands of acres of national forest and overlooking stunning Patoka Lake. Just 1 mile from the S. Lick Fork boat ramp and with frontage along SR 164, this property combines convenience with breathtaking natural beauty. The farm spans 54 FSA tillable acres featuring #2 capable Apalona-Zanesville silt loam soils, making it ideal for agriculture. At the top of the hill, an old homestead offers a prime location for a new chapter, presenting a picturesque setting for a new home. The property is enriched with hardwood-lined drainages that gently roll off into the surrounding national forest by the lake. A Patoka Rural Water main runs its length along the southern boundary of the property, enhancing the development potential. The farm offers ample deer and turkey hunting opportunities. Nearly a third of the top tillable field has been established as a perennial clover plot. This property is a perfect retreat for those who love the outdoors. It also presents an ideal setting for a family compound or an Amish homestead, providing space and resources for a self-sufficient lifestyle. Included in the Corps of Engineers acquisition area, this property is truly a rare find. It stands as one of southern Indiana's finest homesteads, offering a unique blend of agricultural productivity, natural beauty, and development potential, all with stunning views of Patoka Lake. Don’t miss your chance to own this exceptional piece of land.
If youâre looking for a hunting tract that wonât break the bank, then this might be worth the look. This tract of ground has just undergone a select timber harvest, which will allow for new growth this spring to thrive and thicken the forest floor. The property is best described as a river bottom and borders the Anderson River on its West side. The recent timber harvest has opened logging roads along the river for access around the property. With a little work there are some open places that could be converted into small food plots and provide great hunting opportunities. Being along the river it is prone to some flooding in the spring wet months. Another great feature this property provides is it adjoins Ferdinand State Forest with direct access to more ground for your use. This tract has around 1720 feet of State Road frontage and the former log landing makes for a great place to park and set up the camper for the weekend. Property is in Classified Forest and offers minimal taxes.
If youâre looking for a hunting tract that wonât break the bank, then this might be worth the look. This tract of ground has just undergone a select timber harvest, which will allow for new growth this spring to thrive and thicken the forest floor. The property is best described as a river bottom and borders the Anderson River on its West side. The recent timber harvest has opened logging roads along the river for access around the property. With a little work there are some open places that could be converted into small food plots and provide great hunting opportunities. Being along the river it is prone to some flooding in the spring wet months. Another great feature this property provides is it adjoins Ferdinand State Forest with direct access to more ground for your use. This tract has around 1290 feet of State Road frontage and the former log landing makes for a great place to park and set up the camper for the weekend. Property is in Classified Forest and offers minimal taxes. More land is available adjoining this.
If you have been looking for a versatile property that has it all, then you should definitely look at this one. Located at the top of the county and only minutes off Interstate 64 sits a beautiful, timbered tract on the Eastside of State Rd 145. This East side along the state road has around 1290 feet of road frontage with a great view into the forest. The topography gradually gains elevation as you move towards the top scatter with terraced flat ground along the way. Once at the top this property adjoins Ferdinand State Forest and offers direct access to it. Freshly conditioned logging roads have opened various uses for the property. With the timber cut having just taken place and spring right around the corner the forest floor will be exploding with new and tender vegetational growth which makes up for a large percentage of a deerâs diet. Several small clearing would make perfect food plot locations as well. If that is not enough, just across the road are hundreds of acres of agricultural fields. Another great use of the property would be for camping and dirt bike/atv riding. With a little work the past log landing would make the perfect place to park the camper and set up shop for a weekend of fun and relaxation. Property is currently enrolled in Classified Forest and offers minimal taxes.
Nice wooded lot with great hunting potential. State Road 145 frontage on 2 sides and property backs up on one corner to Sate Forest land. Timber is a mix of staged growth and brush. Possible cabin site or camping pad could be constructed for weekend stays. Come check it out today.
Located at the top of the county and only minutes off Interstate 64 sits a beautiful, wooded tract that splits State Rd 145. Both the West and East side along the state road have around 1290 feet of road frontage with a great view into the forest. The East side gradually gains elevation as you walk towards the top scatter with terraced flat ground along the way. Once at the top this property adjoins Ferdinand State Forest and offers direct access to it. The timber is a mix of mature timber with future hardwood growth in mid stage. Faint old logging roads can be found and would make great travel paths. Switching back to the West side, this side has the Anderson River running North to South. The lower ground on both sides of the river is thick and brushy, supplying great bedding and cover for the wildlife. From the river moving your way up the ground has a slight elevation gain till around halfway where it turns steeper to the top. The top property line boarderâs agriculture fields with signs of wildlife in all directions. The West side is accessed off an old county road 202 or also called Carrolton Rd with no traffic. Property is currently enrolled in Classified Forest and offers minimal taxes. Hunting in the area is first class, with mature deer harvested every year and turkeys witnessed almost every time. The great part about the hunting is that you have several ways to enter to your stands with the layout of the farm. Pictures can be provided upon a showing request.
Take a look at this absolutely gorgeous property within 1 mile of main entrance of 8,800-acre PATOKA LAKE. Potential galore for a perfect building spot or weekend get away on this perfect corner lot. Come enjoy all that Patoka Lake has to offer from the big reservoirs for swimming, fishing, boating or skiing.
The median home value in Birdseye, IN is $110,000. This is lower than the county median home value of $222,400. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Birdseye, IN is $110,000. Approximately 72.35% of Birdseye homes are owned, compared to 21.77% rented, while 5.88% are vacant. Birdseye 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 Birdseye real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Birdseye, Indiana has a population of 436. Birdseye is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 34.65% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 31.09%.
The median household income in Birdseye, Indiana is $53,333. The median household income for the surrounding county is $65,389 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Birdseye is 29.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 87.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 22.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 48.4 inches per year, with 10 inches of snow per year.