Tract 2 of 2: This 43.71-acre rural tract near Osgood, Indiana offers a balanced mix of +-18 acres of tillable land-untouched for two years-and +- 25 acres of woods. The tillable soils are predominantly silt loams with favorable ratings. Hardwood timber was lightly harvested previously, encouraging new understory growth across rolling hillsides. Multiple access points exist: two established entrances from County Road 500 N and roughly 1,000 feet of frontage. Electric and water services are readily available at the roadside. A new professional survey dated December 2024 clearly defines acreage and property lines, excluding the splits. Topographically, a field is set back from the road, offering build sites with limited visibility from the frontage. From the interior, nearly no neighboring homes are visible. The mix of open field, wooded edges, trails, and interior trails supports hunting for deer and turkey, enabling quiet entry and exit routes to minimize disturbance to wildlife. Along the southeast boundary, the property borders Sugar Creek for approximately 2,200 feet. A limited floodplain-extending about 100 feet on either side of the creek-occupies only a small portion of the total acreage. Potential uses include new residential construction, crop farming, livestock operations, recreational hunting, or long-term holding and investment. The combination of open ground, forest, dependable infrastructure, and surveyed boundaries accommodates a variety of rural land uses. Nearby outdoor amenities enhance the region's recreational appeal: Ripley County is home to extensive public lands, including Versailles State Park-featuring more than 5,900 acres of forest, trails, and a 230-acre lake-and the Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge, which spans over 50,000 acres across multiple counties with opportunities for public hunting and wildlife observation.
Tract 1 of 2: This +- 64-acre rural tract near Osgood, Indiana, offers a balanced mix of approximately 18 acres of dormant tillable land-left uncultivated for two years-and roughly 46 acres of lightly harvested hardwood forest. The tillable soils consist primarily of silt loams with favorable productivity ratings. Road access is straightforward from County Road 500 North, where the property includes about 500 feet of frontage. Electric and water infrastructure are accessible along the roadside. A recent survey (December 2024) clearly defines the overall acreage and exterior boundaries (not reflecting parcel split). The tract extends roughly 2,700 feet back from the road, yielding a long, private parcel layout. At the rear, a field opens up with minimal visibility from the roadside and very few surrounding homes in sight. The terrain includes a diverse mix of open field, forested edges, trails, and internal access lanes-ideal for low-impact movement, particularly during deer or turkey seasons. This arrangement facilitates quiet ingress and egress, reducing disturbances to wildlife. Importantly, there is no floodplain present on the tract. Potential uses are varied and include new residential construction, small-scale farming or livestock, recreational hunting, or long-term investment. The combination of quality soils, mature timber, utility access, defined boundaries, and a deep, private layout supports a broad range of rural land. Whether pursued as a home site, hunting ground, or investment, this parcel delivers functional flexibility in a quiet Indiana setting. Ripley County is home to Versailles State Park, with over 3,000 acres of forests, trails, and a 230-acre lake for fishing and boating. Nearby, Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge spans more than 50,000 acres across several counties, offering public hunting, wildlife observation, and habitat for diverse species, enhancing the area's outdoor recreation appeal.
Bring all OFFERS. Motivated Seller. 9 +/- acres off a main East-West highway US 50 approximately 7 miles west of Versailles. SOLD AS IS. Zoning vacant land/agriculture. nice acreage for single family home or Possibly re-zone to commercial, retail or multi-family residential, but must conform to county planning and zoning.
Albert Wright Page, License RB14038157, Xome Inc., License RC51300094, [email protected], 844-400-XOME (9663), 4471 North Billman Estates, Shelbyville, IN 46176

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Albert Wright Page, License RB14038157, Xome Inc., License RC51300094, [email protected], 844-400-XOME (9663), 4471 North Billman Estates, Shelbyville, IN 46176

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Holton is located in Indiana. Holton, Indiana has a population of 657. Holton is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 28.32% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.66%.
The median household income in Holton, Indiana is $60,625. The median household income for the surrounding county is $64,221 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Holton is 34.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 84.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 20.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 46 inches per year, with 14.6 inches of snow per year.