Three bedrooms and two baths in the county sitting on approx. 2.5 acres. The home has approx. 1900 square feet and no city taxes. This is what everyone is looking for so don't let it get away.
Lovingly named The Cottage, this stone home is ready for new owners! Bigger than it looks and just a stones throw from breathtaking views of the Mississippi River, this house would make a nice home for anyone looking to settle down in the historic town of Hickman, KY. The lot is large and hosts another building that lends itself to storage, a carport and possibly an income producing living quarters upstairs like it once was. Currently this space needs floor repair but could be fixed and used as a mother-in-law suite, office or a rental property once again.
This house needs work. It's really not that bad. This historical house with 3 fireplaces sits extremely high up on a hill on a quiet dead-end street, with winter views of the Great Mississippi and endless river views. Spectacular sunsets, launch your boat within minutes for recreational or fishing duck hunting, etc. Also, the best recreational lakes within a half hour to 45 minutes. And a ferry, within 5 minutes that takes you across the Mississippi into Missouri for spectacular restaurants and entertainment. And minutes away, the award-winning restaurant Hubs and are excellent diner as well, Harvest Kitchen and famous Hunts Brothers Pizza 24/7. And so much more to offer. Estimated cost to restore this beautiful house 40 grand.
This extraordinary offering promises unparalleled beauty, unique features, and an opportunity that seldom arises. Whether you seek a serene retreat, an adventurous outdoor lifestyle, or a lucrative investment, this property is sure to exceed your expectations. Discover a sportsmanâ??s dream with this unparalleled opportunity to own 5,756 acres encompassing two breathtaking islands in the Mississippi River. 976 acres on the Middle Bar and 4780 acres on Island #8, home to monster whitetail deer and loaded with eastern turkeys with several roosting sites. The islands are situated along the Mississippi flyway, making for incredible duck hunting in river sloughs and wetlands. Mature timber and fantastic trail systems throughout
Hickman is located in Kentucky. Hickman, Kentucky has a population of 1,976. Hickman is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 13.62% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 13.91%.
The median household income in Hickman, Kentucky is $30,089. The median household income for the surrounding county is $33,567 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Hickman is 37.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 89.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 26.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 51.8 inches per year, with 7.4 inches of snow per year.