HUNTERS PARADISE! Gorgeous 160 ac M/L on chip and seal road on two sides of property. Cattle guard entrance on East side with open fields, perimeter fencing. Small Possum Creek runs through the property. Lots of wildlife, turkey and deer are seen all across the property. One pond, several beautiful building locations. Huge open hayfields, approximately 50/50 woods. One time this was a working farm with farm house, dairy barn and two car detached garage on top of the hill with the most beautiful panoramic view you could imagine, great location to build your new dream home.
Located just northeast of Bolivar and a short distance off Hwy D via chip-and-seal road, this 27.5+/- acre tract offers a picturesque setting for a future home build. The land lays gently with an open roll, providing long-range views, a seasonal creek, and an inviting country atmosphere.The property includes an old farmhouse with a detached garage, private well and electric on site. While the home is given no contributory value, it lends a touch of nostalgia and marks a prime spot for a new custom build. The setting offers a blend of established infrastructure and peaceful surroundings.Fully fenced with cattle-tight barbed wire and featuring a pipe gate entrance, the land is currently used for grazing. Access comes via a well-maintained county road and a private lane. Larger neighboring tracts add to the sense of privacy, with open space, wildlife and a timeless rural feel.Light restrictions are in place to help maintain a high quality of living and protect long-term property value. Whether you're ready to build or looking to invest in a scenic country setting, this one is full of potential.
Located just northeast of Bolivar and a short distance off Hwy D via chip-and-seal road, this 30+/- acre tract offers a prime setting for a new home build. The land lays with a gentle roll, providing excellent views and natural drainage, with a seasonal creek and small pond adding to the landscape.Currently utilized for cattle grazing, the property is fully fenced with cattle-tight barbed wire and features a gated pipe entrance. The tract is mostly open, square in shape, and surrounded by larger acreage parcels used for agriculture and wildlife--offering both privacy and open space appeal.Access is available from both a well-maintained county road and a private lane. Thoughtful restrictions are in place to help ensure a high standard of living and protect long-term property value. Whether you're looking to build now or invest in land for the future, this property stands out as a strong option in a growing area.

Polk is located in Missouri. Polk, Missouri has a population of 195. Polk is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 9.76% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 31.91%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $50,890 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Polk is 63.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 88.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 20.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 44.7 inches per year, with 10.4 inches of snow per year.