Embrace the allure of rural Missouri with the remarkable 118-acre Stewart Creek property, a versatile expanse offering a blend of agricultural opportunity and prime recreational land. This beautiful tract, perfect for those seeking a horse property, hunting land, or a substantial undeveloped parcel, promises a canvas for your vision.
Seclusion, seclusion, seclusion. This property is loacted in the rural northwest corner of Douglas County.
13 Miles to Sparta
16 Miles to Ava
18 Miles to Fordland
30 Miles to Springfield
Spanning 118 acres, the land presents a diverse landscape characterized by both grassed and partially wooded areas, offering a harmonious blend for various uses. The varied terrain invites exploration and provides natural habitat, ensuring a dynamic environment for both leisure and potential development.
The property is thoughtfully fenced with barbed wire, providing a secure perimeter and defining its boundaries. This existing infrastructure offers a practical foundation, allowing for immediate use and the freedom to introduce further enhancements tailored to personal preferences or agricultural needs.
A significant feature of this property is its direct access to a creek, providing a natural water source that enhances both its aesthetic appeal and practical utility. Regarding other essential services, the groundwork for utility connections is a straightforward process, allowing for the installation of systems that will support any planned residential or recreational development. Electric is onsite.
Stewart Creek is a haven for wildlife, boasting a healthy population of small game, turkey, and whitetail deer, making it an exceptional destination for hunting enthusiasts. The property's partially wooded and grassed vegetation creates an ideal habitat.
Currently utilized for agricultural purposes, this expansive acreage offers immense potential beyond its present use. It stands ready to become a premier hunting retreat, a thriving horse property, or a serene escape for recreational pursuits. The possibilities are open for new owners to shape its future.
Access to the property is facilitated by a county road, ensuring convenient entry via a gravel surface. This frontage provides ease of access for vehicles and equipment, supporting both current agricultural activities and future development plans.
Northern fence line is not on exact property line due to the location of the creek.
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