Attention hunters!! This 40 acre m/l tract may not be huge, but it packs a punch when it comes to recreation opportunities. The timber-lined creek that creates the western boundary forms the perfect travel corridor for all kinds of wildlife, with many trophy bucks spotted in the area. The tract features a mix of timber and open hay ground, perfect for the outdoor enthusiast and those seeking an affordable piece of hunting ground of their own. Located close to essential amenities including food, food and groceries, just a couple of miles outside Trenton, this property blends the best of both worlds—secluded rural enjoyment with convenient access to town. Perfect for recreation with family and friends. Please note, the property does come with restrictions as it contains a previously closed landfill (closed almost 50 years ago!). Predominantly hay and hunting are permitted activities, while building improvements are not. However, there is still plenty of opportunity for fun - and you won’t find a better-priced piece of recreation ground around!
Presenting a grass and timber farm that balances prime hunting opportunities with grazing potential, all set against a backdrop of beautiful, varied scenery. Situated along 6 Highway between Jamesport and Trenton, this property is a hidden gem that once thrived as part of a sprawling pasture farm. Since the cattle moved out in 2023, the land has been managed more for hunting, allowing the grassy expanses to flourish into a thicker wildlife cover. The open fields are a blank canvas for the avid outdoorsman or land steward to cultivate food plots, warm-season grasses, or a blend of both. This area is renowned for its rich wildlife, boasting an abundance of wild turkeys and impressive whitetail bucks. This diverse property is bordered by expansive timberlands and enhanced by winding edge and creek bottom habitats that create the perfect environment for game. The combination of open areas and high-quality soils—including some fertile creek bottom soils—further elevates the land's potential for both hunting and grazing. Convenience meets accessibility with substantial frontage along 6 Highway and an access easement via a driveway near the southeast corner of the property. Plus, the West Fork of Wolf Creek meanders gracefully through the landscape, providing water for wildlife or livestock. Whether you envision a thriving hunting retreat, a productive grazing farm, or a peaceful getaway to reconnect with nature, this property offers a lot of potential.
Take a look at this affordable hunting farm that's mostly hardwood timber, complimented by rolling open grassland. Situated just north of 6 Highway between Jamesport and Trenton, this property is a hidden gem that was once part of a larger pasture farm. Since the cattle moved out in 2023, the land has been managed exclusively for hunting, allowing the open grassy areas begin to flourish into thick wildlife cover. The timbered areas of the farm are mostly hardwoods, especially red and white oaks that provide deer and turkeys with plenty of acorns. Timbered areas of the property are complimented by open fields that are a blank canvas for wildlife food plots, warm-season grasses, or a blend of both. Fall and winter food plots here could have significant drawing power, allowing a smart habitat manager to pull deer and turkeys in from the large chunks of neighboring timber. Privacy and seclusion are keys to good hunting, and this farm offers both as it sits back nearly a quarter of a mile from the road. It is accessed via a private 50x1330' +- driveway lane that is part of the property itself, not an easement across someone else's land. One other hunting feature of this farm is the impressive rolling topography. Varied slopes make the land feel bigger than it really is, and this also enables a habitat manager to set up various areas for food, cover, bedding, staging, and access. This one packs a lot of punch for a small hunting tract.
Tract 2 of 5 is a nice 40+/- acre upland row crop farm with good access located a short distance off State HWY Y, Northeast of Trenton, MO in Grundy County. Of the total acres, an estimated 33.3+/- are considered FSA tillable acres. The farm also offers good deer hunting and potential building sites. The farm is leased to a local farmer for the 2024 farm season but can be open for 2025. The current farmer does an outstanding job of maintaining the property and would like to continue leasing it, if given the opportunity. Choose from 5 contiguous tracts see MLS # 2493566, 2493590, 2493591, 2493593.
Tract 3 of 5 is a nice 40+/- acre upland row crop farm with good access located a short distance off State HWY Y, Northeast of Trenton, MO in Grundy County. Of the total acres, an estimated 29.2+/- are considered FSA tillable acres. The farm also offers good deer hunting and potential building sites. The farm is leased to a local farmer for the 2024 farm season but can be open for 2025. The current farmer does an outstanding job of maintaining the property and would like to continue leasing it, if given the opportunity. Choose from 5 contiguous tracts see MLS # 2493566, 2493586, , 2493591, 2493593.
Tract 1 of 5 is a nice 168+/- acre upland row crop farm that lays good and has good access located a short distance off State HWY Y, Northeast of Trenton, MO in Grundy County. Of the total acres, approximately 134.6+/- are considered FSA tillable acres. The farm also offers good deer hunting and potential building sites. The farm is leased to a local farmer for the 2024 farm season but can be open for 2025. The current farmer does an outstanding job of maintaining the property and would like to continue leasing it, if given the opportunity. Choose from 5 contiguous tracts see MLS # 2493586, 2493590, 2493591, 2493593.
Highly tillable Grundy County farm with income, fantastic hunting, and a great location just southwest of Trenton! This versatile 114 acre farm consists of creek bottom ground and gently sloping hill ground, with approximately 64 acres currently farmed on a cash rent arrangement with the potential of farming nearly the entire property. The timber and expired CRP provides an exceptional habitat for wildlife or additional tillable land that could be cleared. The majority of the soil is Pershing Silty Clay Loam, Armstrong Clay Loam, Vesser Silt Loam, and Humeston Silt Loam, Class 2 and 3 soils, with an average NCCPI of 75. The 2 bedroom, 1 bath farmhouse could be restored to its former glory or would make a great hunting cabin. Several outbuildings, including a 30 x 40 metal building, as well as numerous small sheds, a barn, grain bin, and a detached garage complete the homestead. Rarely does such a high-quality tillable farm become available on the market in Northern Missouri.
The proof is in the pictures…this Grundy County property continuously produces giant bucks year after year. This place has been extensively managed for giant whitetail deer. With multiple wooded finger draws, excellent bedding, and a solid stand of CRP this 81 acre North Missouri whitetail haven is home to some giants. Income consists of 59 acres of CRP paying $9,863 per year through 2032. Electric service is located in the Southeast corner of the property with 3 camper hookups with a perfect little deer camp setting. There is a 1/2 acre pond stocked with bass. Excellent hunting, huge bucks, and income makes this a hunter’s paradise.
Don’t miss out on the chance to purchase one of the last few vacant lots on Highway 6 in the prime retail district of Trenton, MO! The retail district starts here and extends east to Highway 65 and includes national chains . Also in this area are gas stations, restaurants, local retail, and office buildings. This 120’ x 100’ corner lot is ready to be built on with utilities available and would make a great location for a coffee shop, car wash, office building, or small retail store.
The median home value in Trenton, MO is $81,600. This is lower than the county median home value of $95,000. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Trenton, MO is $81,600. Approximately 44.14% of Trenton homes are owned, compared to 29.82% rented, while 26.04% are vacant. Trenton 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 Trenton real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Trenton, Missouri has a population of 5,547. Trenton is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 28.21% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.53%.
The median household income in Trenton, Missouri is $46,100. The median household income for the surrounding county is $49,621 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Trenton is 40.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 87.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 16 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 39.2 inches per year, with 15.4 inches of snow per year.