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Auction #
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Lot Size:
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Zoning: AL
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Transaction Fee:
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BrokerNegotiable
Co-op:
±240 Acre Hunting and Agricultural Land located in Rooks County, Kansas
Land For Sale in Damar, KS
0 S Rd, Damar, KS 67632FRE Auctions and RE/MAX Pro are pleased to present the Online Auction Plus® Event (allows for contingencies) for this ±240 Acre Hunting Property in Rooks County, Kansas.
Located southeast of Damar, KS, this 240-acre property features 150 acres of Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and 90 acres of tillable land, making it a distinctive destination for a variety of outdoor activities, particularly hunting. Income is generated from CRP and agricultural land rental.Below are many key features that contribute to its reputation as an exceptional hunting destination:
1. Pheasants: Pheasant hunting is popular among many outdoor enthusiasts. CRP (Conservation Reserve Program) cover provides suitable habitat for pheasants, making it an attractive location for bird hunters.
2. Quail: Like pheasants, quail hunting is another favorite pastime. The right habitat elements like CRP cover and food plots can attract and sustain quail populations.
3. Coyotes: Coyote hunting is often pursued for population control or sport. This property's diverse landscape, including cover and food sources, can attract coyotes and make it a good location for hunting these predators.
4. White-Tail Deer: White-tail deer hunting is a popular and traditional pursuit. Food plots, windbreaks, and ponds can contribute to the overall health and attraction of deer to your property. This combination of features can enhance the chances of a successful deer hunt.
5. Food Plots: Food plots are essential for attracting game animals and enhancing their nutrition. They can be strategically planted to provide food sources for the animals you wish to hunt.
6. CRP Cover: The presence of CRP cover not only benefits pheasants and quail but also provides habitat for various wildlife, which can contribute to a balanced ecosystem.
7. Wind Breaks: Windbreaks can offer protection to wildlife and create ideal hunting spots, as they provide shelter from the wind and can serve as natural funnels for animals.
8. Pond: A pond on your property can be a valuable water source for wildlife and may attract various animals, including waterfowl, which can provide additional hunting opportunities.
Taxes: $240.
Location Information:
Damar is a small city located in Rooks County, Kansas and established in the 1880s by French-Canadian settlers, it is often referred to as the "Acadia of the West" due to its cultural heritage. The city is situated in northwest Kansas, approximately 318 miles from Kansas City and 374 miles from Denver, making it relatively accessible while still retaining its rural charm.
Rooks County covers an area of 895 square miles, with 891 square miles of land and 4.6 square miles of water. The general surface of the county is rolling, with high bluffs along the south fork of the Solomon River and Paradise Creek.
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Broker of Record for this property: RE/MAX PRO, KS
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Damar, KS 67632
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Rooks County
Damar, KS -
Property Type: Land
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Lot Size: ±240 acres
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Zoning: AL
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Transaction Fee: 5% (Min $25,000)
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Broker Co-op: Negotiable
FRE Auctions and RE/MAX Pro are pleased to present the Online Auction Plus® Event (allows for contingencies) for this ±240 Acre Hunting Property in Rooks County, Kansas.
Located southeast of Damar, KS, this 240-acre property features 150 acres of Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and 90 acres of tillable land, making it a distinctive destination for a variety of outdoor activities, particularly hunting. Income is generated from CRP and agricultural land rental.Below are many key features that contribute to its reputation as an exceptional hunting destination:
1. Pheasants: Pheasant hunting is popular among many outdoor enthusiasts. CRP (Conservation Reserve Program) cover provides suitable habitat for pheasants, making it an attractive location for bird hunters.
2. Quail: Like pheasants, quail hunting is another favorite pastime. The right habitat elements like CRP cover and food plots can attract and sustain quail populations.
3. Coyotes: Coyote hunting is often pursued for population control or sport. This property's diverse landscape, including cover and food sources, can attract coyotes and make it a good location for hunting these predators.
4. White-Tail Deer: White-tail deer hunting is a popular and traditional pursuit. Food plots, windbreaks, and ponds can contribute to the overall health and attraction of deer to your property. This combination of features can enhance the chances of a successful deer hunt.
5. Food Plots: Food plots are essential for attracting game animals and enhancing their nutrition. They can be strategically planted to provide food sources for the animals you wish to hunt.
6. CRP Cover: The presence of CRP cover not only benefits pheasants and quail but also provides habitat for various wildlife, which can contribute to a balanced ecosystem.
7. Wind Breaks: Windbreaks can offer protection to wildlife and create ideal hunting spots, as they provide shelter from the wind and can serve as natural funnels for animals.
8. Pond: A pond on your property can be a valuable water source for wildlife and may attract various animals, including waterfowl, which can provide additional hunting opportunities.
Taxes: $240.
Location Information:
Damar is a small city located in Rooks County, Kansas and established in the 1880s by French-Canadian settlers, it is often referred to as the "Acadia of the West" due to its cultural heritage. The city is situated in northwest Kansas, approximately 318 miles from Kansas City and 374 miles from Denver, making it relatively accessible while still retaining its rural charm.
Rooks County covers an area of 895 square miles, with 891 square miles of land and 4.6 square miles of water. The general surface of the county is rolling, with high bluffs along the south fork of the Solomon River and Paradise Creek.
Property Viewing
If you would like to visit this property or any other property in this auction event, you are required to execute and electronically submit a Temporary Access Agreement.
If you visit this property or any other property without first executing a Temporary Access Agreement, you will be trespassing. Please don’t trespass on any properties.
Start Temporary Access AgreementFinancing
This is an Auction Plus event in which a financing contingency is permitted. On the bid form you will be asked to include financing details.
For further details about Financing, please read the Terms and Conditions of Sale located in the Documents section or contact the FRE.com Support Team.
Broker of Record for this property: RE/MAX PRO, KS
All information contained on this website or otherwise communicated, is from sources deemed reliable, but has not been verified for accuracy or completeness, or suitability for any particular purpose. It is presented "as is," and is not warranted or guaranteed by the Seller or its agents including but not limited to the Listing Broker, LFC Communications, Inc. and LFC Marketing Services, Inc. Buyers shall rely entirely on their own judgment, research and inspection of the asset, and are encouraged to independently verify information and to consult with appropriate legal, financial and other advisors and real estate specialists.