This 25-acre property in Clarke County offers a versatile building site with stunning views, perfect for your dream home or recreational getaway. In addition to its scenic potential, the land features timbered draws and a creek along the western border, providing a natural water source for wildlife and enhancing its excellent deer and turkey hunting opportunities. The property is enrolled in the HEL Iowa CRP program, with 17.01 acres generating $3,237 annually until 2034. The CRP land features a mix of Brohm grasses and native pollinators, enhancing both its conservation value and wildlife habitat. Utilities are readily available, with rural water provided by Southern Iowa Rural Water Association and fiber internet connection at the road through Grand River Mutual, offering up to 200 Mbps service (buyer to verify). Power is accessible via Clarke Electric at the road. Conveniently located just 20 minutes from Osceola, IA, and 50 minutes from West Des Moines, this property strikes the perfect balance between rural serenity and accessibility. It’s just a half mile off paved roads, ensuring easy access year-round. Affordable and full of potential, this property offers an outstanding combination of building, hunting, and income opportunities, all while benefiting from natural features like timbered draws and a wildlife-supporting creek.
Great location to build - Electric hookup for a camper available! Lot comes with a light pole which has a 50 amp, 30 amp and 20 amp receptacles on the pole and an expandable breaker box.
Enjoy this little slice of heaven, only a mile off a paved highway. This farm has a lot to offer with a great return on your investment, and excellent whitetail hunting. I kicked up around 15 deer from the south bedding, and found 2 really nice sheds while taking pictures of the property (see pics) With 45+/- tillable acres, with a CSR of 51.2 open for planting this year, you'll have a great return on your investment. On the hunting side of things, this property will set up so easily for killing mature bucks every season. Access and wind direction are everything and this farm checks both of those boxes. With the majority of winds during hunting season coming from the west and the terrain features allowing for easy entry and exit, this farm will hunt much larger than 60 acres. Especially with minimal road frontage, you're basically hunting in the middle of the section. There are 2 locations that set up really well for early season staging area green plots. The south end of the property has great bedding, with a pinch point that will be on fire during the rut. If you were to leave an acre or 2 of standing grain on the west side of the middle part of the farm, you'd be able to draw every deer off the neighboring property, while still having them come from the south bedding. This farm is located in an area that's sneaky good, with two deer over 200" taken to the west in the last 3 years. Great location, return on your investment, and recreational capabilities sets this one apart!
Murray is located in Iowa. Murray, Iowa has a population of 669. Murray is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 36.52% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.47%.
The median household income in Murray, Iowa is $51,500. The median household income for the surrounding county is $58,617 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Murray is 33.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 85.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 11.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 36.9 inches per year, with 27.4 inches of snow per year.