Looking for pasture land? Looking to build your dream home? Take a look at this 20.3 acre tract. Currently being used as a hay meadow but, could be used for cattle, horses, crops, or to build your new home. The possibilities are endless. Not in flood plain. Call for more details.
This recently surveyed 121 acres is a perfectly blended multi-use property. It's difficult these days to find land that has this many features jammed into one package! Multiple ponds, a stretch of Four Mile Creek, good pasture, rural water and electric at the road for a potential build site 1/2 mile off blacktop is all wrapped together in this do it all property. It has everything you need to hold and attract deer and wildlife while getting a little income on hay or pasture. The open ground is made up of Dennis, Hepler, Parsons Silt Loam and Bates Loam that produces good black dirt. 70+/- acres of the hay ground could easily be covered to tillable to get some more income and help hold the deer and turkey close. From a habitat standpoint, the farm has lots of browse, water, bedding, tons of edge, mixed hardwoods, and slight elevation change for escape cover. All of these property features are a perfect recipe for being able to manage this farm for deer, turkeys, and getting some income to boot. The year-round activities would include calling in turkeys, looking for morels, and or camping in the spring and chasing deer and ducks in the fall. If you want to own a Kansas farm that has food, cover, and water to hold deer, turkeys, waterfowl offering year-round enjoyment, this is your chance. Contact Clayton Campbell for more details or a private showing. -Multiple ponds and a stretch of Four Mile Creek -Multiple build sites 1/2 mile off blacktop -Class II/III soil - Dennis, Hepler, Parsons Silt Loam and Bates Loam -Rural water and electric at the road -70 +/- acres of the hayed acres could easily be converted to tillable -23 acres already terraced -Diverse habitat will hold deer, turkeys, and waterfowl -Sets up well for bow or rifle hunting -Mostly fenced with multiple entrances -Around 2 hours from Wichita, Kansas City, Springfield, Bentonville, and Tulsa -Less than 30 min from Joplin
Located on a corner lot you will find 333 W Mill, and 0 W Mill, available at the asking price of $7750. The home was recently torn down and the utilities are capped and close by including KGS, city water, and electricity. Check out those large shade trees. No restrictions, this means you may build a shop, mini home, or investment if you wish. If you want to bring in a doublewide, you must go to the city and get permission and it will have to follow their guidelines.
Ready to build site waiting for you. This is a rare find in the Crossland Addition, on the West side of Columbus. Just over half an acre with the utilities on site. The home tragically burned and the lot was cleared of debris on 2/18/22. The curbs and concrete drive were left for you. The restrictions that will fall off Jan 1, 2025, are single dwelling, 1600 sq ft or more with 400 sq ft or more of brick siding, and an 8-12 pitch on the roof.
The median home value in Columbus, KS is $106,200. This is higher than the county median home value of $94,900. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Columbus, KS is $106,200. Approximately 45% of Columbus homes are owned, compared to 41.03% rented, while 13.97% are vacant. Columbus 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 Columbus real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Columbus, Kansas has a population of 2,945. Columbus is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 17.85% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.45%.
The median household income in Columbus, Kansas is $32,132. The median household income for the surrounding county is $47,298 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Columbus is 39.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 89.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 24 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 45.3 inches per year, with 10.1 inches of snow per year.