Adjacent to land owned by Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation, this is a very secluded parcel totaling 80 acres more or less with flexibility to develop to fit your needs. The property is mostly expired CRP with two timbered draws running through it and is criss-crossed in all directions by deer trails. The buyer could transition back into cropland for return on investment as well as a food source for the legendary whitetail bucks that reside on the adjoining Wolf Creek property as well as the waterfowl coming off the lake. We will be putting up trailcams as soon as the antlers start growing to document the deer population. Besides the obvious awesome location next to Wolf Creek, the property is situated on a dead-end road with extremely low traffic offering sought-after privacy for the wildlife population. It's not a far drive for the amenities of town with Burlington located less than 6.5 miles to the west. If you're looking for a building site, there's electric service running down 13th Rd. and there's a rural water line that can be re-activated according to Coffey County Rural Water District # 3. Driving directions From Burlington - Take Neosho St. east out of town, following curves for 6 miles to Reaper Rd. and turn north. Proceed 1 mile to 13th Rd. and turn west. Go 1/4 mile and the property begins on the north side. Brief legal description: W1/2 of SE1/4 of 16-21-16 in Coffey County, KS. Taxes: $749.48
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