On behalf of the Eugene N. Sutherland Living Trust, our company proudly presents this rare blend of cropland, native grass and top-shelf hunting properties for your consideration. There's a total of 5 tracts with at least one to fit every buyer type, whether it be the grain producer, cattle operator or the recreational buyer searching for a secluded getaway to pursue whitetail and turkeys. The 5 tracts are all approximately 160 acres each and there are three tracts that are contiguous, allowing you to purchase up to 480 acres all together should you desire. This beautiful and diverse offering possesses inherent attributes throughout the properties that make it very unique which is easily evident upon inspection. This property is being offered via online auction that will start at Noon on November 12th and will begin closing at Noon on November 14th. This auction will feature a dynamic closing which means any bids placed in the last 3 minutes will extend the auction for another 3 minutes. Tract 4 totals 162 acres more or less and is located adjacent to Tract 2 of this auction which it shares a north boundary with. This parcel is being offered as an individual tract only which will allow the buyer of the adjoining tract to expand their footprint or for someone to buy it as a stand alone property. This property shares many of the same attractive attributes as Tracts 1 and 2 that are located directly north of it but has a higher percentage of tillable. Total cropland acreage is approximately 124 acres with the balance in timber and waterways. The dominant soil type is the productive upland variety of Woodson silt loam with 0-1% slopes coming in at 87.07 acres according to the soil map. Minority soil types are also impressive with the balance in Kenoma, Dennis and Verdigris silt loam varieties. Please refer to the soil map in the "Related Documents section within this listing on our website. Again, recreational appeal is excellent with multiple pockets of hardwoods, timbered draws and waterways. The high banks of the waterways have plenty of Native grass bedding areas within them and this is truly the type of farm that those legendary Kansas bucks are harvested off of. Leave the solid stands of hardwoods with no sightline and sitting on solid rock to the Ozarks and come buy yourself a productive tract for both farming and wildlife! This tract also boasts seclusion in spades as the only public road access is along 2nd Rd. which dead-ends into the property. For those wanting some return on investment, there has been a long-time tillable and hay tenant on the property who would desire to keep renting it if the new owner has any interest in continuing this. This auction will begin on 11/12/2024 at 12:00 p.m. with staggered dynamic closings to begin on 11/14/2024 at 2:00 p.m. for Tract 4. Driving Directions:From LeRoy, take California Street south, following curves, which becomes Reaper Ln and then Reaper Rd for 2.1 miles to 2nd Rd and turn west. Proceed 1.1 miles and 2nd Rd. dead-ends on the property. Brief Legal Description: The Northeast 1/4 of Section 17, Township 23 South, Range 16 East of the 6th P.M., Coffey County, Kansas. 160 acres, more or less. Disclosures: Yellow boundary property lines in the pictures are approximated for reference only. Please refer to the aerial map provided by the Coffey County Appraiser's office in reference to property lines. As with many properties in the area, there is a presence of Sericea Lespedeza. Minerals:To be determined, more information to follow. There is no current oil or gas production. Closing: On or before December 17, 2024. Earnest Money:$50,000.00 Dynamic Closing:If there are any bids within the last 5 minutes of the auction, the auction closing time will extend for 3 minutes. Please note, this will continue until there are no bids within the last 3 minute
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