Nestled on a generous corner lot in the peaceful town of Hartford, this spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath home offers the perfect blend of comfort, sustainability, and thoughtful design. With 1,880 square feet of well-maintained living space, it’s ideal as … Read More
Welcome to this well-maintained and manicured 80 +/- acre cattle farm located south of Osawatomie, Kansas in Miami County. You will quickly notice the many years of hard work that was put in to make this farm what it is … Read More
Prime development opportunity on the northwest edge of Lawrence, Kansas on I-70 and K-10 Highway that boasts 155 +/- acres of contiguous land that is currently platted in 16 deeded tracts with Douglas County. The property sits in a coveted … Read More
This 80 +/- acre tract is located in northwest Shawnee County, Kansas. It has 53 +/- tillable acres actively in production, primarily consisting of Martin, Muscotah, and Reading silty clay loam soils. The tillable acres have 3 to 7 percent … Read More
Located just south of Mapleton, Kansas, in northern Bourbon County, this 130 +/- acre property combines excellent hunting and farming potential. It features over 60 +/- acres of tillable ground and sits in a proven big deer neighborhood, surrounded by … Read More
This 158 +/- acre tract is located in western Morris County, just outside of Burdick, Kansas. It has 80 +/- cropland acres with 68 +/- acres actively in production, and the remaining 12 +/- acres seeded to brome grass. The … Read More
Located on Plum Avenue is a beautiful custom home, ready for its next owners. Built in 1996, the home boasts spacious rooms, a wide floor plan, and incredible character. The 5,376 square foot house has 6 full bedrooms and 4 … Read More
This large production farm in northern Ness County is truly the complete package. With 503 +/- tillable acres, 375 +/- acres of fenced grass, a large farmhouse, an equipment shed, and active oil production, it truly checks every box. The … Read More
Built in 1872 George Grant’s Villa is a National Historic Site and one of the biggest stories in the history of American livestock. Four Aberdeen Angus bulls arrived on May 17th, 1873, and changed the game forever. The rest is … Read More
Prime tillable farm ground in Cherokee County rarely becomes available. Totaling 79.7 +/- acres, this property consists primarily of Type 2 Dennis Silt Loam soils. Crop rotation practices (corn, wheat, soybeans) have been utilized for the past decade-plus, with wheat … Read More