Check out this fantastic ground just east of Burlingame. The land has tillable ground, hay ground, woods and ponds. Great for hunting and fishing. It also has all utilities (water, gas electric and septic). Two big cinder block storage buildings also are included. The single wide trailer home is included, but has no value or warranties. Don't miss the virtual tour!
This 56 +/- acre tract is located in northwest Osage County, Kansas. The property is diverse with tillable fields, rolling hay meadows, and wooded draws for hunting! It has 22 +/- tillable acres actively in production, primarily made of silty clay soils with well-kept terraces, waterways, and field edges. There is also 5 +/- tillable acres currently seeded to roundup ready alfalfa. The remaining 29 +/- acres primarily consist of rolling native grass hillsides and a wet-weather creek lined with timber. The grassland is very clean with a great mix of warm and cool season grasses. Some areas are currently being hayed for additional income. The timber and wet weather creek provide great cover along with a natural travel corridor for wildlife. It is no surprise with the great balance of diversity that this property has, the whitetail deer history is incredible! The property includes a new Banks Outdoors The Stump 4 hunting blind. The property would also make a great building site as it is located on a well-maintained year-round gravel road with electricity, rural water, and a telephone line at the road. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There is a cash rent oral year-to-year lease agreement in place on the hay and tillable acres. This property has a little bit of everything from rolling terrain, tillable income, native grass, mature timber, wet weather creek, and giant bucks!
This 39 +/- acre tract is located in northwest Osage County, Kansas. The property is full of diversity with creek-bottom tillable fields, rolling hay meadows, and wooded draws for hunting! It has 19 +/- tillable acres actively in production primarily made of silt loam soils with well-kept terraces, waterways, and field edges. The remaining 20 +/- acres consist of rolling native grass hillsides and a live creek lined with mature timber. The native grass is very clean with a great mix of little bluestem, big bluestem, and Indian grass. Some areas are currently being hayed for additional income. The timber has a good mix of elm, hackberry, cottonwood, hedge, and easter red cedar trees as well as a good amount of mature walnut trees. Switzler Creek winds throughout the middle of the property providing year-round water, and a natural travel corridor for wildlife. It is no surprise with the great balance of diversity that this property has, the whitetail deer history is incredible! The property also includes a new Banks Outdoors The Stump 4 hunting blind. The property would also make a great building site as it is located on a well-maintained year-round gravel road with electricity, rural water, and a telephone line at the road. A feasibility study has also been completed and approved for a new water meter installation. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There is a cash rent oral year-to-year lease agreement in place on the tillable acres.
This 95 +/- acre tract is located in northwest Osage County, Kansas. The property is full of diversity with creek-bottom tillable fields, rolling hay meadows, and wooded draws for hunting! It has 47 +/- tillable acres actively in production primarily made of silty clay loam soils with well-kept terraces, waterways, and field edges. There are also 5 +/- tillable acres currently seeded to Roundup Ready Alfalfa. The remaining 43 +/- acres consist of rolling native grass hillsides and a live creek lined with mature timber. The native grass is very clean with a great mix of little bluestem, big bluestem, and Indian grass. Some areas are currently being hayed for additional income. The timber has a good mix of elm, hackberry, cottonwood, hedge, and easter red cedar trees as well as a good amount of mature walnut trees. Switzler Creek winds throughout the eastern part of the property providing year-round water, and a natural travel corridor for wildlife. There are also two small watering ponds on the west side of the property. It is no surprise with the great balance of diversity that this property has, the whitetail deer history is incredible! The property is being sold with two Banks Outdoors The Stump 4 Hunting Blinds, as well as, a 3,000 lb bulk gravity grain bin for feed storage. The property would also make a great building site as it is located on a well-maintained year-round gravel road with electricity, rural water, and a telephone line at the road.
This 95 +/- acre tract is located in northwest Osage County, Kansas. The property is full of diversity with creek-bottom tillable fields, rolling hay meadows, and wooded draws for hunting! It has 47 +/- tillable acres actively in production primarily made of silty clay loam soils with well-kept terraces, waterways, and field edges. There are also 5 +/- tillable acres currently seeded to Roundup Ready Alfalfa. The remaining 43 +/- acres consist of rolling native grass hillsides and a live creek lined with mature timber. The native grass is very clean with a great mix of little bluestem, big bluestem, and Indian grass. Some areas are currently being hayed for additional income. The timber has a good mix of elm, hackberry, cottonwood, hedge, and easter red cedar trees as well as a good amount of mature walnut trees. Switzler Creek winds throughout the eastern part of the property providing year-round water, and a natural travel corridor for wildlife.
The median home value in Burlingame, KS is $145,200. This is lower than the county median home value of $167,000. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Burlingame, KS is $145,200. Approximately 50.5% of Burlingame homes are owned, compared to 33.4% rented, while 16.1% are vacant. Burlingame 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 Burlingame real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Burlingame, Kansas has a population of 872. Burlingame is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 18.7% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.66%.
The median household income in Burlingame, Kansas is $44,167. The median household income for the surrounding county is $61,702 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Burlingame is 45.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 89.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 19.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 38.2 inches per year, with 13.2 inches of snow per year.