The median home value in Eskridge, KS is $141,700.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $191,100.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Eskridge, KS is $141,700.
Approximately 50.48% of Eskridge homes are owned,
compared to 28.85% rented, while
20.67% are vacant.
Eskridge real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Eskridge real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Make your way to the Flint Hills to see this scenic 80 acre pasture full of native grass and other wild flowers. Whether you are a farmer/stockman or just want a place to hunt and build a cabin, this is the property for you. This pasture has two ponds and a couple of dug wells for water supply. Deer, turkey, and other wildlife make their way across this property to the beautiful wooded areas adjacent to this property. With it being just 30 minutes from Topeka or 45 minutes to Manhattan, this is a superb building site for a home in the country you have always wanted. The possibilities abound; come and take a look for yourself.
This 94 m/l acre recreational tract has many opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast as well as build site potential. The property hunts BIG for archery and gun hunters alike. Access is no problem with entrances from the northwest and southwest corners off of N Branch Road. The big timbered creek and thick draws allow whitetail deer and wild turkey to stay hidden and have plenty of seclusion away from the roads. Two established food-plots consisting of soybeans and a fall seed blend add additional nutrition for the deer and turkey along with many open areas to expand the plots. There are 35 m/l acres of native hay grass currently being baled for hay production. Oak, walnut, hedge and cedar trees make up the majority of the timber and cover and keep deer bedded on the property. Black walnut is abundant for additional timber harvest income. There are several mature roost trees for the wild turkeys as well. A large pond and creek allow the local wildlife to get water on the property. Located just over a mile and half from K-4 highway and pavement makes for a quick commute to Topeka. There's an additional 95 acres available caddy-corner to the property.
Hunt KS bucks on this diverse 80 M/L acre recreational tract located just over a mile from pavement. The 60.95 acres of income producing Conservation Reserve Program consisting of native grasses and a thick woodlot draw on the east boundary line to provide bedding, seclusion, and travel corridors for big whitetail bucks. The CRP acres expire in Sept of 2026 which allows options to put the acreage back into tillable production. There is a 2 1/2 acre pond on the property with a 5 acre food plot. The large pond provides plenty of water for fishing and adds waterfowl opportunities for ducks and geese. The 5 m/l acre food-plot consisting of cereal rye and alfalfa along with neighboring row-crop fields in the area provide year round nutrition for whitetail deer, bobwhite quail, and wild turkey. There is also a small flowing creek that cuts onto the property in NW corner of the land. You don't need big timber in Kansas to harvest big whitetail bucks. Check out the trail cam photos and inquire about the hunting history. The property is bow and gun friendly with multiple stand locations for all wind directions. The Banks Stump 4 blind and 600 lb feeder are included with property. Proven 80 acre tracts of this caliber don't last long! Give me a call today for a showing!
This property consists of 95 m/l acres of Flint Hills pasture and CRP (conservation reserve program) ground. There are endless build-site options with access to rural water and pavement located just over 200 yards away. The pasture consists of sloped native grasses, wild flowers and the breathtaking views to make for scenic sunsets. No buck tag? No problem as this property will qualify for one "landowner" buck permit. The whitetail habitat consists of native grasses and thick woodlot draws that provide seclusion, natural cover and travel corridors for mature bucks. There is plenty of water for wildlife with North Branch Mission Creek that winds through the middle of the property and a small pond/watering hole. Bobwhite quail and a healthy population of wild turkeys both frequent the land. There is harvestable black walnut along the creek and mixed into the clusters of timber throughout the property. The land is partially fenced with several cross fences that separate the CRP grasses from the pasture. There's additional income on the 32 m/l acres of CRP expiring in 2025. It is a short commute to Topeka or Wamego, Kansas. Tracts of this caliber don't last long! Give me a call today for a showing!