Country acreage close to town is often a rare commodity. If your dream is to own some acres for recreation and a new home, this one is just what you’ve been waiting for. These 20.5 acres can be found just a few miles southeast of Pleasant Hill, nestled along a quiet road between Highway 58 and 179th Street.
Approximately half of the acreage is wooded while the other half consists of some nice looking hayfields. A diverse farm like this has a lot of utility, whether your interests and pursuits involve pasture, investment, hunting & recreation, or perhaps a combination of all of these. This land gently slopes down to a small wet-weather creek that flows out of the southwest corner. It’s plenty flat for building but offers enough topographic relief to make it pleasing to the eye. Hayfields are mostly tall fescue, but they also have a healthy amount of red clover for the benefits of a legume. Timbered areas include a diverse stand of hardwoods, including numerous oaks and some walnut. Plenty of wildlife can be found here, including whitetails and wild turkeys for those who enjoy hunting.
This parcel has about 800’ of frontage along Francy Road, offering some good possibilities for subdividing it into smaller lots. It’s located about 38 miles from downtown Kansas City, and travel to the city for sporting events, entertainment, and work is made easy by the proximity to state highways and Interstate 49. This property has all the right features and is among the most competitively priced parcels in the area. So if you’re ready to escape to the quiet country life while still being close to the amenities of town, give this one a closer look. Contact Land Agent Scott Sudkamp at (417) 321-5427 before this one slips away.
Property Features
-Final lot size to be determined by survey
-Gently sloping terrain
-Lush grass & legume pasture
-Mature timber
-Electric service readily available
-Some existing fencing
-Quiet location
-Just 2 miles to Pleasant Hill
-Easy access to Highway 58
-38 miles to downtown KC
-Additional acreage available
-Pleasant Hill schools