A true haven for outdoor enthusiasts, this exceptional 76-acre property is renowned for trophy whitetail deer and turkey hunting. The diverse landscape features rolling hills, open meadows, and pockets of mature woodland, with a fully stocked pond at the heart of the property providing ideal habitat for abundant wildlife. The 2,700-square-foot home offers 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, along with an attached garage and shop. Additional improvements include two large machine sheds (65x60 with a 24x24 addition, and a 40x60) and a 6,000-bushel grain bin. With endless possibilities, this property is well suited for a private hunting retreat, agricultural use, or a variety of other ventures—offering the flexibility to bring your vision to life.
Rural property in beautiful Van Buren County, Iowa! As you enter the tree lined drive, you will see that these 19 acres offer the outdoor enthusiast plenty of opportunities. Hunt the woods, fish the pond, harvest hickory nuts and apples, work in the shop, and live in the comfortable home! There are several storage sheds for equipment, as well as an RV port, carport, and garage. One-of-a-kind property, don't wait too long to take a look!
Bonneyview, believed to be the oldest wood-frame home in Keosauqua—and cited in 1935 as the oldest frame house in Van Buren County—stands as a rare and beautifully preserved piece of Iowa history. This historic property overlooks the Des Moines River and features an attached 11’9” x 13’9” summer kitchen, a charming back porch with river views, and a stone-walled garden complemented by a small orchard of pear, apricot, peach, and plum trees. The home has been thoughtfully restored to reflect the original appearance of each construction period—1840, 1856, 1906, and the 1950s—including masonry, siding, sills, windows, and roofing. The central portion of Bonneyview, named by early owner Estelle Bonney Walker, consists of three rooms on the main level and two bedrooms upstairs. The addition along Franklin St. was completed in 1856, with additional porches and upper-level rooms added in later years. Bonneyview is a classic example of an Iowa pioneer-era home, featuring a large open porch, clean, straightforward lines, and a centrally located chimney. The original structure is constructed of post-and-beam walnut framing with ½” x 8” walnut siding, while the 1856 addition is walnut-framed with pine siding. The home was occupied by the Bonney family from 1848 through the mid-1940s. Josiah Bonney was one of the founders of the Iowa State Democratic Party while his son-in-law William Walker’s father was a founder of the Iowa Republican Party—further adding to the home's history.
Iconic Van Buren County Home with Views, Hunting, and More Perched on one of the highest points in Van Buren County, this 3-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom home offers stunning views, exceptional recreation, and the perfect blend of comfort and adventure. Originally built in 1977 with thoughtful additions over the years, the property includes a 50' x 62' shop and a 30' x 40' pole barn—ideal for storage, hobbies, or equipment. The home is equipped with a geothermal system, ensuring energy-efficient heating and cooling year-round. A historic jail cell for safe storage and a suana for relaxation are tucked away in one of the basements to add to the hidden ammenities. Two stocked ponds sit near the house, ready for fishing and relaxation, while fruit trees and meticulously landscaped grounds add to the charm of the expansive yard. Designed for entertaining, the home features a custom cedar bar and lounge in the basement as well as a party dock on the pond—perfect gathering spaces for family and friends. For the outdoor enthusiast, this property truly shines. A network of trails wind through mature timber, open areas along the creek provide opportunities for recreation or food plots, and the land holds a rich history with hundreds of Native American artifacts discovered here—including a rare Archaic-period single-face quartz hourglass banner stone. This one-of-a-kind property combines natural beauty, recreation, and history into a legacy estate you’ll be proud to call home.
Highly Tillable Row Crop Farm in Van Buren County with 96% Tillable! 106 Acres Total with 102.5 Acres Tillable with 41.5 CSR2 (Currently Farming 100 Acres). Very Lucrative Income Producing Farm. Several Newer Terraces Constructed to Improve Farming. Located on Hard Surface Road. Could Be Nice Building Site Overlooking the Farm. Good Hunting.
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Keosauqua is located in Iowa. Keosauqua, Iowa 52565has a population of 897. Keosauqua 52565 is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 26.1% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 30.7%.
The median household income in Keosauqua, Iowa 52565 is $43,487. The median household income for the surrounding county is $53,218 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Keosauqua 52565 is 55.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 87.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 14.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 39.4 inches per year, with 22.8 inches of snow per year.