Located just south of US 50, this 19 acre tract offers a blend of open ground, a pond, and flexible layout options suitable for future homesites, small-scale agriculture, or recreational use. This acreage represents the western half of a larger 39 acre offering and can be purchased individually as Tract 1. It includes pasture, one pond, road frontage on two sides, and several areas that can be evaluated for new construction. Access is available from county roads along the north and west boundaries, improving the usability and future planning potential of the land. Several acres of pasture and fencerows may be cleared if additional space is needed for building or equipment access. The pond on this tract sits at a lower waterline than the pond on the adjoining parcel, but it may be improved with a liner or added clay to increase its water-holding capacity. Waterfowl frequently use the pond as a roosting site, with geese and ducks often present. Although wooded acreage is limited, deer continue to move along the nearby creek corridor and visit the pond as a consistent water source. The open ground is versatile and may support grazing, hay production, or continued row-crop use depending on an owner's goals. Road frontage on two sides allows for multiple entrance points and adaptable layout for a future homesite, small farm setup, or camper placement overlooking the pond. The tract also provides space for livestock, hobby farming, or general land-based projects. Brownstown and Bedford are within reasonable driving distance and offer access to dining, shopping, health services, and other daily needs. Southwest Jackson County is known for its rural landscape, agricultural heritage, and local landmarks such as the Medora Covered Bridge. This tract offers a practical combination of acreage, water features, and access that supports residential, agricultural, and recreational uses.
This property presents substantial acreage in southwest Jackson County, Indiana, configured as essentially a rectangle extending inland from the roadway. Entry to the property includes a pull-through camp area set above the road and screened by tall timber. Two gates-one at each end-facilitate convenient drive-through access. The property's network of trails is robust and well-maintained, allowing the frequent use of SXS and ATVs. These trails traverse diverse terrain, including wooded ridges, creek bottom, and woodland hilltops. The mature timber stand comprises oak, walnut, hickory, gum, and poplar, along with varied understory and age classes. Even in the summer months, visibility through the woods extends 100 yards or more, aiding navigation and wildlife observation. Trail routes descend through hills and ridges to a wide-open creek bottom, then ascend again to a long, tall ridge on the far side. Wildlife activity is evident-several deer and wild turkey were encountered upon entry, indicating daily use of the habitat. Access is convenient: the property sits a short distance from U.S. 50, providing straightforward regional travel to the east or west. Nearby towns offer practical amenities: Brownstown and Bedford are the closest centers for dining and shopping; Seymour and Bloomington lie a modest drive away and offer broader lodging, dining, and entertainment options. Several state and national recreation areas are within reach-including nearby Jackson-Washington State Forest and Spring Mill State Park to the southwest, as well as portions of Hoosier National Forest and Austin Bottoms not far away. Indianapolis is approximately 1.5 hours north and Louisville about one hour south, making this property a logical midpoint gathering spot. Overall, this parcel offers substantial timbered acreage, mechanical access via trails, gated privacy, and proximity to infrastructure and amenities-offering versatility for recreation, hunting, or retreat.
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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Medora is located in Indiana. Medora, Indiana has a population of 917. Medora is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 18.88% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 30.19%.
The median household income in Medora, Indiana is $46,625. The median household income for the surrounding county is $59,504 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Medora is 37.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 85.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 21.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 46.5 inches per year, with 14.8 inches of snow per year.