The median home value in Clark, MO is $227,450.
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higher than
the county median home value of $100,916.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Clark, MO is $227,450.
Approximately 77% of Clark homes are owned,
compared to 14% rented, while
9% are vacant.
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25 acres, prime hunting land with deer and turkey, as well as squirrel, rabbit, and quail. 3500 acre Rudolph Bennitt Conservation Area with a 48 acre lake with good populations of bass, crappie, and catfish. There are also horse and hiking trails and a 100 yard rifle range is about a mile away. There is one small pond on the property and there is shared access with another. The entire Western property line is along State Road A. Located in Howard County, just South of Higbee, MO. Easy access to Booneville, Columbia, Kansas City, and St. Louis. Excellent homesite opportunity. Approximately (18) acres of tillable land for crops or pasture as well as several areas ideal for food plots. There is county water and electricity already present on the property.
The Alpha-Omega Farm was purchased 33 years ago and has been a work in progress ever since. The quality and quantity of grass that has been used for hay and forage over the years is rivaled by few. With the owner being a grass and range specialist for his chosen career, the canvas he used to create his own masterpiece came in the form of 117 acres in Howard County Missouri.Once established on the farm the transformation of the pasture ground was set in place and the seeding began in 1993 and continued for 5 plus years to fully transform all the acres in production on the Alpha-Omega Farm. The seeding includes Big Bluestem grass, Indian grass, Switch grass, Alfalfa, Bird's-foot trefoil, and Eastern Gamagrass. With all of those in place the livestock was happy and balers were busy. With livestock not being on the farm the last few years the land has been used primarily for baling of the grass hay. But with all great grazing farms, the food is only half the battle, and a plan had to be put into place to get water to all the animals. That's when the plan to pipe water underground from a pond already in place to a centrally located hydrant, to allow multiple paddocks access to the same water source. Beyond that several other hydrants were spaces out throughout the land to provide other locations with additional water hydrants.The 2500+ square foot home on the property is perfectly located near the junction of 2 paved roads that intersect on the edge the property. From the porch you can look south over the grassy acres and enjoy the sounds of the country while taking in some of the breathtaking views. The 3 bedroom 3 bathroom home has several upgraded rooms in the recent history including a new master suite. The kitchen, which includes a gas burning stove has a modern touch. The home also has a wood burning furnace outside the home that can be used to heat the home if one chooses to cut and burn the wood.
From the moment you pull up to the pine gates, you get the feeling you are about to experience one of those properties thats just unique. The location of the property is ideal, as it's so close to Interstate 70 and Columbia Missouri, yet when on the property you would swear you were miles from anywhere. With the farm located nearly at the end of a dead end road and the big mature timber that completely encompasses the permitter, the peace and tranquility is mind easing. Once you pass through the gate, you see the trail on your right that will lead you along the south line to the east side of the farm and allows access to the entire east side of the farm. The east side of the farm consists of a wet weather creek crossing in the southeast corner and one open grass area that is about little over 1.5 acres, the ideal spot for a late season food plot, and over 80 acres of solid timber. The road leading in to the heart of the property will take you on the ridge top through a bean field that is showing the signs of plentiful wildlife presence, with the tops of the bean plants all eaten out by the deer and a few fresh dusting areas for the turkeys. Once you reach the end of that field you are led to another opening in a timber section, this is where 14 acres owned by Boone County Missouri is located. The 14 acres splits the farm into 2 parcels and runs all the way from east to west side. The property is believed to be an abandoned Boone's Lick trail system. With restrictions on the land being no structures of any kind, the best part is the owner has access to hunt and use the land as their own. Once through the timber opening and off the Boone County property, you find the heart of the farm and fully experience what it truly has to offer. The open field that lays to your right and extends north to and eventually wraps back around to the west side of the land. This is where you will find the shed, orchard and pond that offer up so many possibilities of recreation.
The 176.79 acre farm being offered in Howard County Missouri is a farm that offers so much to its next owner. With around 110 acres in crop production now, the ability to farm it or rent out for income is present. The creek and timber on the farms allow for recreational uses such as hunting and nature watching. Located just minutes north of Glasgow, Missouri, the 176.79 acres is along County Road 248 off of Highway V and has Doxies Creek as its north line for over 2/3 of a mile. The 110+/- acres of tillable land is made up of three different silt loams. The overall NCCPI rating is 74.5 making it a strong farm for valuable production of your corn or soybeans. The farm has a couple of small barns on it to park equipment in on site.The topography of the farm and the existing timber sets this farm up for a great hunting piece, with the current owners enjoying the hunting for many years with great success. The hunting rights are currently leased out on a year to year basis and are just another stream of income if you choose to continue leasing. The whitetail deer are present and sign is everywhere. We saw numerous deer while photographing the property. The timber along Doxies Creek looks to be a great area for mushroom hunting or simply enjoying a hike through the mature timber or even a great place to put your back against a large trunk and wait for that turkey to come strutting by in search of his lonely hen. So if you are on the search for expanding your farming footprint or even looking for a farm to invest in and enjoy the multiple streams of income, this one is worth the look.
Bryant Real Estate I, LLC
5533 Jackson Ave
Kansas City, MO 64130
Phone: 816-523-1990
Email: hbkansascity42@yahoo.com
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