This 43 +/- acre property is located at 1312 Hollow Road in Glasgow, Kentucky, just outside the city limits in Barren County. The tract offers a combination of rural acreage and convenient access to town amenities. With approximately 700 feet of frontage on Hollow Road and approximately 1,200 feet of frontage on Old Salem Church Road, the property benefits from direct access along two county-maintained roads.The land features generally flat to gently rolling topography. A mix of open ground and timbered acreage provides flexibility for a variety of uses. The front portion of the property includes open areas that may be suitable for agricultural activities, pasture, or future residential construction, subject to local regulations and buyer verification. The wooded sections add privacy, natural cover, and seasonal views across portions of the tract.The back half of the property is well-sui...
This 43 +/- acre property is located at 1312 Hollow Road in Glasgow, Kentucky, just outside the city limits in Barren County. The tract offers a combination of rural acreage and convenient access to town amenities. With approximately 700 feet of frontage on Hollow Road and approximately 1,200 feet of frontage on Old Salem Church Road, the property benefits from direct access along two county-maintained roads.The land features generally flat to gently rolling topography. A mix of open ground and timbered acreage provides flexibility for a variety of uses. The front portion of the property includes open areas that may be suitable for agricultural activities, pasture, or future residential construction, subject to local regulations and buyer verification. The wooded sections add privacy, natural cover, and seasonal views across portions of the tract.The back half of the property is well-suited for recreational use. Several established openings are already in place and may be utilized for food plots or wildlife habitat improvements. The combination of timber, edge habitat, and open pockets creates a layout that can support deer, turkey, and other wildlife common to south central Kentucky. Buyers interested in hunting or wildlife management will find a foundation in place for further development based on individual goals.A manufactured home is currently situated on the property and will be removed prior to closing. Utilities will remain in place, including electric service, water, septic system, and natural gas. The presence of these utilities may simplify future residential plans, subject to inspections, system verification, and local permitting requirements. Buyers should confirm the condition, capacity, and transferability of all utility services during their due diligence period.With frontage on two roads and nearly 1,900 feet of combined access, the property may offer potential for subdivision, subject to county planning and zoning regulations. Any division of the property should be reviewed and approved by the appropriate local authorities. Boundary lines, access points, and development plans should be verified by the buyer prior to closing.The property is approximately 4 miles from downtown Glasgow, the county seat of Barren County, which offers grocery stores, schools, medical facilities, restaurants, and other essential services. Bowling Green is approximately 35 miles southwest via US 31E and KY 90. Elizabethtown is approximately 45 miles north. Louisville is approximately 90 miles north, and Nashville, Tennessee, is approximately 95 miles south.Barren County is known for its agricultural landscape, rolling terrain, and proximity to regional attractions such as Barren River Lake and Mammoth Cave National Park. The setting of this property provides a balance between rural character and access to employment centers, retail services, and transportation corridors.This 43 +/- acre tract offers road frontage, utilities in place, open and wooded acreage, and recreational potential just outside the Glasgow city limits. The property may be suitable for residential construction, agricultural use, hunting, or future division, subject to buyer verification and local approval. All prospective purchasers should conduct their own due diligence regarding acreage, boundaries, zoning, utilities, septic system, natural gas service, subdivision potential, and intended use prior to closing.For additional information or to schedule a private showing, contact Whitetail Properties Land Specialist Dane Driscoll.
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