Prime Location in Fredonia, KS! Discover this exceptional 41-/+ acres property ideally situated on a corner lot just outside of town. This unique land offers endless possibilities with a stocked pond, perfect for fishing and adding a scenic touch to the landscape. The acreage's proximity to town combines the convenience of nearby amenities with the privacy and tranquility of rural life. Whether you’re looking to build your dream home, start a hobby farm, or simply invest in land, this versatile property presents a remarkable opportunity. Enjoy the best of both worlds in beautiful Wilson County!
Welcome to your outdoor paradise where nature's best elements converge to create a haven of tranquility and adventure. Nestled within this expansive property is a picturesque live creek, its crystal-clear waters gently flowing over a beautiful limestone rock bottom. Mature pecan and persimmon trees grace the landscape, enhancing its beauty and offering a seasonal bounty. Whether harvesting nuts and fruits or simply enjoying the seasonal spectacle, these trees attract wildlife, particularly deer drawn to the ripe persimmons, enriching your connection with nature. The land's diverse topography features rolling hills and gentle slopes, showcasing stunning views and supporting varied ecosystems. These elevation changes not only amplify the scenic beauty but also offer ample opportunities for a range of outdoor activities throughout the seasons. Multiple feeder drainage creeks crisscross the property, ensuring a well-watered environment that sustains wildlife and diverse plant species year-round. For fishing and waterfowl hunting enthusiasts, three ponds dot the landscape, offering tranquil spots for angling and attracting a variety of waterfowl species. A network of UTV trails winds through the terrain, providing convenient access for exploration and land management. Ready for development, the property features access to rural water and electricity, making it an ideal canvas for building your dream home or a cozy weekend retreat. Hunters will appreciate strategically placed box blind vantage points and natural pinch points for bow stands, designed to optimize hunting experiences. Whether fishing by the ponds, exploring trails, or relaxing by the creek, this property offers an unparalleled opportunity to embrace nature's beauty and create lasting memories in a setting that celebrates the great outdoors. For more information or to schedule a showing, contact Matt Wonser at 620-330-7282.
199.50 Acres of Wilson County Pasture Land. Easy Access off Highway 400 and Highway 39. Two (2) Ponds, North and South, for fishing. Creek. New Cross Fencing with metal crossings and gates. Cool and Warm Season Grasses. Great Habitat for Whitetail Deer, Turkey, and Quail Hunting. Electric power along the County Road. Wilson County Conservation Districts. Grassland Award in 2007. Brush management and cross fencing have allowed for rational grazing. Panoramic View of property from the interior hills.
Discover rural bliss on this rare property, perfect for ranchers, hunters, and families. Nestled against scenic sunrises and sunsets, this expansive land offers endless possibilities. Whether you seek pasture, hunting grounds, or dream home potential, this acreage invites exploration. Experience the epitome of rural living amid nature's beauty and practicality. Ideal for a dream home, it's conveniently located near Neodesha and Fredonia, KS, blending local charm with rural serenity. Rural water and electricity nearby ensure modern amenities, with Million Dollar Highway frontage for prestige and accessibility. Tailored for ranchers, the expansive pasture with established fencing provides security and convenience. Reliable water sources address crucial needs, ensuring access during droughts. The well-designed layout emphasizes functionality, perfect for ranching operations. Featuring two ponds, the property is an ideal setting for waterfowl hunting and offers prime grounds for deer enthusiasts. Surrounding farms provide food and cover, creating a hunter's paradise. The ponds boast a rich legacy for fishing, adding excitement to outdoor pursuits. This property isn't just land; it's an invitation to a lifestyle tailored to your aspirations. Whether building a new home, expanding ranching endeavors, or creating a hunter's retreat, embrace the beauty of nature with the practicality of a thoughtfully designed property.
Explore the allure of this expansive 112-acre property in Wilson County, offering prime features for whitetail hunting. The mature trees create ideal spots for tree stands, and elevation variations complement box blinds, making it a supreme property for archery and rifle hunting. A 6.5-acre field in the center is perfect for a potential large food plot, serving as a staging area for deer activity. The property holds hidden potential in mineral production, presenting an exciting economic aspect. While not comparable to the Beverly Hillbillies, it provides another opportunity for a return on investment. Recreational enthusiasts will enjoy various opportunities, including a pond with clear water, excellent fishing, and attraction for ducks and geese during spring rains. Beyond recreation and mineral production, the property has development potential with blacktop road frontage along the famed Million Dollar Highway. Fenced and ready for livestock, it offers a "ready to graze" label. With reliable water, grass, and fencing, it's a versatile property for those considering country living close to Fredonia, Neodesha, or Altoona. Spanning 112 acres, this property is a canvas for dreams—whether a private retreat, agricultural pursuits, investment, or building a home. Enjoy rural tranquility with convenient access to amenities in Wilson County.
Creek Bottom in Wilson County, strategically southwest of Fredonia, offers a compelling agricultural investment. Its location provides farming advantages and proximity to Fredonia for amenities. The creek bottom's fertile soil appeals to agricultural investors, making it a noteworthy locale in a competitive farming community. Efforts to enhance productivity include waterway cleanup and tile drainage installation. Waterway cleanup ensures improved water quality, addressing environmental concerns, while tile drainage optimizes soil drainage, fostering a resilient and productive agricultural environment. Investing in agriculture provides strategic diversification, crucial for feeding the global population. The sector's stability, driven by constant food demand, serves as a hedge against market fluctuations. Farmland investment aligns with safety and long-term appreciation, less prone to market volatility. Farmland tends to appreciate due to global food demand and limited arable land. Prime agricultural land offers diversification, potential steady income from leasing, and inherent value as a finite resource. Sustainable farming practices enhance its long-term appreciation potential, combining safety with sustained growth. Farmland stands out as a secure and appreciating asset for those seeking stability and growth.
Discover the perfect blend of rural life style and modern convenience on this exceptional property. With 950 feet of frontage along the scenic K47 Highway and an additional 675 feet on the Million Dollar Highway, this parcel not only offers accessibility but also a picturesque setting for your dream home. Enjoy the convenience of an existing electric meter and water meter, ensuring a seamless transition to your new lifestyle. Two serene ponds grace the landscape, providing not just a water source but a touch of natural beauty. For those with a passion for equestrian pursuits or small-scale livestock farming, this property is a haven. Two well-designed loafing sheds stand ready to shelter your animals, complemented by a new fence along the west border for added security. Expand your vision with additional acreage available, allowing you to tailor the property to your specific needs. Marvel at the big southwest view that will undoubtedly captivate your senses and enhance the charm of your future home. Beyond the idyllic surroundings, enjoy the ease of commuting to nearby towns like Fredonia, Neodesha, and Chanute, ensuring that you are never far from essential amenities. Embrace a rural lifestyle, where your home and your animals can thrive in harmony on this inviting piece of land. Create your haven, build your dream, and live the perfect balance between rural serenity and modern convenience.
Explore a remarkable 82.5-acre property blending natural beauty and recreational opportunities. With a scenic hay meadow suitable for agriculture or a dream home setting, the land features 2900 feet of Highway 47 frontage and a winding creek, creating a tranquil haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Diverse habitats, including thick brush, heavy cedars, and elevation changes, promise a unique wildlife experience for hunters and nature admirers. A clear water pond adds to the landscape, offering opportunities for fishing and duck hunting. The property, secured by a new fence on the south and east sides, is perfect for hunting or livestock. It includes an 11-acre hay meadow, strategic highway frontage, a winding creek, diverse vegetation, a clear water pond, elevation changes, and potential home sites, inviting a lifestyle where each day feels like a getaway. The new fence enhances boundaries, contributing to the visual appeal of this charming Southeast Kansas property.
The median home value in Fredonia, KS is $78,000. This is lower than the county median home value of $85,400. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Fredonia, KS is $78,000. Approximately 49.11% of Fredonia homes are owned, compared to 26.97% rented, while 23.92% are vacant. Fredonia 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 Fredonia real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Fredonia, Kansas has a population of 2,154. Fredonia is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 27.05% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.94%.
The median household income in Fredonia, Kansas is $51,927. The median household income for the surrounding county is $52,514 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Fredonia is 48.7 years.
The average high temperature in July is 89.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 21.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 43.5 inches per year, with 11 inches of snow per year.