You have heard the term "Must-See" and this stunning hunting farm next to Harrison County Lake sure fits that description! The layout of this farm is really something to behold. Diverse habitats including oak timber, crop fields, food plots, brushy thickets, miles of edge, and warm season grasses are intertwined across widely varied terrain features. The farm also presents a hidden water hole, plus a stocked pond, offering the deer herd everything they need with food, water, topography features, and cover that are all woven together. Well over a mile of Side by Side/ATV trails wind around the crop fields, through the timber, and past the water holes and food plots, making the property extremely accessible for hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation. Another outstanding feature of this farm is that it adjoins the land around Harrison County Lake. Harrison County Lake offers public camping, hunting, boating, and fishing in a beautiful setting. The public land that adjoins this farm to the north is steep, rugged, and heavily wooded which presents the deer herd with a protected bedding area. Deer that bed on the public land pour onto this farm daily to feast on the crops, food plots, native browse, and abundant red and white oak acorns. The owner tells me that there have been numerous deer taken here from the 140's to the 170's, but he hasn't kept photo records. We were able to obtain trail cam pics from a few years ago from a friend of the seller's, and he also shared pics of a buck that was in the 170 class! With electric lines along the road, this could be a great site for a cabin or home. There is a water line at the road, but the water district has a temporary HOLD on new meters until they finish the district's upgrade for increased capacity (this project is currently in-progress.) The land owner has done all of the work to set-up a top shelf hunting and out door experience.
Welcome to your own slice of paradise! This expansive 45+-acre property offers a rare opportunity for those seeking tranquility, space, and natural beauty. Currently used as pastureland, it’s perfect for agricultural ventures, equestrian pursuits, or simply enjoying the serenity of open spaces. CRP contract is on 13+- acres.
Presenting a scenic hunting property that checks just about every box for hunting, fishing, and enjoying the great outdoors. For starters, this is a proven hunting farm with a long history of huge bucks, and abundant turkeys. You'll be impressed when you see the deer harvest history and trail camera pictures! A 60x104'+- Morton Building with 2100+- SqFt living quarters and 4000+- SqFt of shed space allows you plenty of room for your friends, family, and equipment. Living space is 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms plus a bonus 4th non-conforming bedroom. The master suite offers a private bathroom and adjoining laundry room. Other finished space includes an eat-in kitchen, living room, central storage room, a workshop area, and a covered patio. The adjoining open shed space is huge with plenty of room for RV's, tractors, implements, vehicles, and ATV's. Income is significant thanks to 66.15+- acres of CRP that pays $157.80 per acre, $10,438 annually, through 2032. The hunting experience here has been expertly designed with an established trail system, numerous food plots, plus 3 custom elevated blinds and several tree stands that will convey with the sale. The farm also presents 120+- wooded acres that includes hardwood timber with some marketable trees, cedar thickets, and brushy areas. Once the CRP grass grows tall this summer, nearly the entire property will offer the wildlife either cover, or food plots. The wildlife here also has plenty of access to water in the 1/2 acre+- stocked pond, numerous woodland water holes, and well over a mile of frontage along West Fork Big Creek. If you know this area, then you already know that the farms along West Fork Big Creek are where the big bucks roam! For even more outdoor fun, Harrison County Lake is just a few miles away with public fishing, boating, camping, and hunting. Don't hesitate to come see this absolute gem of a recreational farm. Owner is a real estate licensee in the state of Georgia.
The median home value in Ridgeway, MO is $56,100. This is lower than the county median home value of $100,300. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Ridgeway, MO is $56,100. Approximately 43.18% of Ridgeway homes are owned, compared to 20.46% rented, while 36.36% are vacant. Ridgeway 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 Ridgeway real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Ridgeway, Missouri has a population of 524. Ridgeway is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 35.71% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.44%.
The median household income in Ridgeway, Missouri is $31,500. The median household income for the surrounding county is $45,313 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Ridgeway is 37.7 years.
The average high temperature in July is 86.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 15.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 38.2 inches per year, with 19.9 inches of snow per year.