Davidson Real Estate
Listed by Davidson Real Estate
$239,500
TBD 69 Highway
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APN 999999
Property Type Land, Special Purpose
Sub Type Farm, Commercial
Acreage 20.000
Zoning Ag
Land | 20 acres
Marketing description
20 Acres of Prime Recreational & Residential Land – Clinton County, MO
Rare opportunity to own 20 beautiful acres of mostly wooded land in Clinton County, Missouri. Located on Highway 69, just north of Highway 116 and approximately 2.5 miles south of the Wallace State Park exit on I-35, this property offers a convenient location with easy access while maintaining exceptional privacy and seclusion.
Relatively untouched for more than 60 plus years, the land features mature timber, a small year-round stream, and abundant wildlife. Deer, turkey, squirrels, rabbits, coyotes, and even the occasional bobcat call this property home, making it an outstanding hunting and outdoor recreation tract.
If you've been searching for a hunting property within 30 minutes of Kansas City, this one checks all the boxes. The wooded setting also provides an ideal location to build a cabin, weekend retreat, or dream home tucked among the trees.
Small acreage tracts with hard-surface road frontage in Clinton County have become increasingly difficult to find. Whether you're looking for a private getaway, hunting property, or future homesite, this unique parcel offers endless possibilities.
Seller will provide a survey to mark the boundaries and legal description. It will encompass the north 20 acres south of 292 and west of 69 highway.
Offered at $239,500
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