The median home value in Bristow, IN is $325,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $147,300.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Bristow, IN is $325,000.
Approximately 78.73% of Bristow homes are owned,
compared to 5.57% rented, while
15.7% are vacant.
Bristow 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 Bristow real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Welcome to this stunning, newly listed home thatâs just a year old, situated on 2 acres of beautiful countryside. This immaculate property features 3 spacious bedrooms and 2 modern bathrooms. As you enter, you'll be captivated by the cozy stone gas fireplace, perfect for those chilly evenings. The home offers a 3-car bay, providing ample space for your vehicles and storage needs. The floors are a blend of stylish laminate and plush carpet, adding to the warm and inviting ambiance. The heart of this home is the open-concept kitchen, boasting a large island with stainless steel appliances and custom hickory cabinets. This space is perfect for both entertaining and everyday living. Enjoy your morning coffee on the covered porch, overlooking the professionally landscaped yard. Energy efficiency is a highlight of this property, earning a 5-star rating. The custom blinds, vaulted ceilings, and 9-foot ceilings throughout add to the luxurious feel of the home. The master suite features a custom tile shower, providing a spa-like retreat. Don't miss the opportunity to make this exquisite home yours.
One-of-a-kind farm located in Northern Perry County at the end of a quiet private road and is only shared with a couple of neighbors. As you approach the property the first thing you will see is the large 30 x 90 pole building in good condition and has water and power. Moving down the driveway, you pass a carport with a concrete pad floor offering plenty of parking and turnaround space before coming to a home on your left. This old home place has a rich history to the area. As told by the owners and locals, the home was once the US Post Office, the area known as Sassafras in the early 1900's. You can almost envision the horse-drawn wagons being pulled down the path along the side. Today the homes condition is run down and used for storage but with some care and renovations could be put back in living order. One neat feature, behind the home is a custom build in ground cooker/smoker capable of handling hundreds of pounds of meat at as time. Finally, moving to the end of the driveway, you come to what is the star of the show, the main home overlooking a breathtaking view of your very own 3/4 of an acre pond. Be not fooled this pond is not some frog hole, its is nearly 40 feet deep and loaded with bass, catfish and bluegill. With a concrete sidewalk to the dock, you may never want to leave. The home was built in 2013 and is moving in ready. It is comprised of 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, a nice living space and sunroom. With an oversized laundry room, pantry, and 2 storage rooms, storage space is plentiful. Finally something everyone can appreciate is a huge oversized garage with high ceilings. If all thats not enough the home was designed with the vision of adding on someday, floor joists are in the ceiling that could be utilized with removal of the roof to go up another level if desired. Getting back outside, here we have approx. 10 acres of tillable that is currently farmed. The property boasts roughly 36 acres of prime timber ground with several pockets of mid-stage white oak, poplar, maple, and hickory blended in with thick young saplings and vegetation. There are several seasonal creeks with year round flowing ones as well. Lets not forget this farm is backing up to 136 acres of Ferdinand State Forest in an area that sees very low hunting pressure. Morel mushrooms are plentiful in the spring along with a well establish turkey population. Deer hunting on the farm has produced recored Boone and Crocket books entries and never disappoints.
This lot is very well place for convenience off I64. It offers a beautiful view, overlooking hundreds of acres of farm ground. Sitting right on the outskirts of Bristow, a small settlement that was platted back in 1875 and today has a population of less than 100. This property offers the quiet and tranquility that folks strive to find in today's world. The Anderson Middlefork River flows within 100 yards of the property with birds and occasional ducks stopping off for a rest. Power and fiber internet run on the property, with water being around 1350 feet away. We believe a well could also be accommodated on this tract as to the proximity to the river and elevation. There is a small sliver of timber behind the open grass ground with deer trails cutting through to neighboring crops fields. This property could make a great family camping site or possibly the perfect spot for a tiny home or small cabin rental. No matter what the use, the backdrop is one to appreciate.
A smaller acreage with a whopping punch. This tract has a lot going for it, starting off with end of the lane seclusion and privacy. The property is composed of approximately 17 acres of timber and 3 acres of grass. Letâs start off by talking about timber. This property has had a high-grade timber cut around 8-10 years ago, but with a precise target of only extreme high-grade wood that left a beautiful stand for future harvest which could be completed now. Not only would a select cut now put money back in your pocket it would make more phenomenal deer habitat and promote new growth. The property sits along almost 20 acres of tillable with a funnel off the property dumping right into the corner of the field. A nice little stream flows down the funnel and the Middle Fork Anderson River is within 200 feet of the property. This area produces 130 â 150 class deer on a regular basis with 160 plus every few years. Not to mention turkey hunting on this farm is considered extremely well. The open ground is in grass and a food plot could be put in place to draw and hold the deer in the winter months. Room for a camping or cabin site is possible with very minimal site prep. This one checks a lot of boxes and is only 10 minutes from I 64. Lace up the hiking boots and come check it out.
Here's a chance to own what was a working dairy farm milk barn, facilities and surrounding land. These facilities were in working production as recently as 7 months ago. This property boasts a 212 x 104 open feeding barn, milking building, office, pond, watering station in pasture supplied with county water, holding areas, dry lagoon and grazing ground. The possibilities are endless as this ground has power, water, and fiber optic internet access. If you have been looking for a great place to put cattle or horses this would be it. The open ground has partial fencing in place and could be easily manipulated to adapt to your needs. The location has a hill top view of the picquerist valley and offers beautiful sunrises and sunsets after a hard day's work. The pond is stocked with fish and deer tracks are all over as the deer pass from the neighboring timber to the crop fields to feed. A possible home site location between the paved county road and barn was noted. The property offers easy access to I 64 with a scenic straight shot drive of only 7.5 miles This is a 4th generation farm and parcels like this come up rarely. Note: chillers, compressors, stainless milk lines and attachments, farm tractors and receiving jar machines are not included in the sale, but could be negotiated upon separately.
5.879 wooded acres more or less adjoining Hoosier National Forest land. This property has some marketable timber, but will require a Special Use Permit from the Forest Service, for legal access with a vehicle, but is just a short walking distance from a county maintained road. Property is broker owned.