Sitting right in the middle of one of the most highly managed whitetail neighborhoods in southern Iowa sits this beautiful homestead on 67 +/- acres. This house was custom built in 2006 with approximately 2,500 square feet of living space and a 26x36' garage. The downstairs can be used as a separate apartment with its own kitchen and living quarters or be turned into a bar space and/or man cave. There are 3 beds and 2.5 baths total and there is solid oak flooring and doors throughout. The kitchen is one of a kind with custom cabinetry and a tin ceiling and its open floor plan making it easy to host company. There are also two additional storage sheds, a tin pole barn, and a set mobile home that can be used for various hobbies.
The 67 acres this home sits on are primarily wooded with a mix of oak, hickory, and some walnut. There are also approximately 5 open acres currently being hayed t...
The 67 acres this home sits on are primarily wooded with a mix of oak, hickory, and some walnut. There are also approximately 5 open acres currently being hayed that can make for some excellent, secluded food plot locations. The property hasn't been hunted in some years but there have been several Boone and Crocket class whitetails taken off this property. While touring the grounds we saw numerous deer and wild turkey throughout. The way this property sets up you can have it all, country living with great recreational benefits! Give Patrick Cutter a call today to set up your private showing. The property will be shown by appointment only.
Property Features
-67 +/- acres
-Country living
-Custom home
-Additional buildings
-Managed neighborhood for whitetails
-Numerous recreational opportunity
-Marketable timber
-Secluded food plot locations
-2 ponds
-15 minutes from Albia
-20 minutes to Ottumwa
-Monroe County
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Research Parcel InformationApproximately 4 miles south of 34 and 1 mile west of Blakesburg.