Discover a rare opportunity to own a beautiful building site in Leavenworth County, Kansas. Offered at $149,000, this 17.25-acre property is divided into three ready-to-build lots consisting of 5.75, 6.38, and 5.12 acres. The possibilities are as endless as the landscape itself. Unique tree line divisions with dense, rolling timber naturally separate each lot creating privacy and character throughout the property. Whether you envision a secluded estate or a country retreat, the setting provides the perfect canvas. The property features roughly 20 acres of tillable farm ground offering additional income potential previously leased at $225 per tillable acre with Class II and Class III soils, including Chase and Wabash Silty Clays. Road frontage along 231st Street provides potential for paved road access, with the interior offering serene, rolling views in every direction. Whether you're building one dream home or three, this is Leavenworth County living at its finest.
17.25 acre Tract 1 includes Parcel ID numbers
0693100000015000
0693100000016000
0693100000017000
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Listed by:
Catie O Connor913-238-2063,
Heartland Land Company
Source: Heartland MLS as distributed by MLS GRID,MLS#: 2615493
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Monthly payment
Estimated monthly payment$1,822
Principal & interest
$1,547
Mortgage insurance
$0
Property taxes
$170
Home insurance
$105
HOA fees
$0
Utilities
Not included
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