Knox & Macon Counties, MO
Near La Plata, MO
Auction - SOLD!
1,471± Acres
Property Description
SOLD! $7,560,000
Tract 1: $1,053,000 for 240± acres ($4,312/ac)
Tracts 2,3,7: $3,075,000 for 551± acres ($5,581/ac)
Tract 4: $30,000 for 3± acres home
Tracts 5,6: $2,060,000 for 377± acres ($5,464/ac)
Tract 8: $1,300,000 for 300± acres ($4,333/ac)
This 1,471± acre property is being offered in 8 tracts. The property is primarily comprised of 1,249± acres of productive, tillable farmland with the balance in recreational timber and includes several country homes with outbuildings and grain storage.
With the multi-parcel auction format, you can bid on any individual tract which range from 3± acres to 300± acres, any combination of tracts or even the whole property. You, the bidder, has the ability to tailor-make an acquisition that fits your needs.
Most of the property includes upland and/or bottom ground tillable acres with type 3 soils that are better than county averages. The property also offers excellent recreational opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast.
Tract 1 includes a small three bedroom, one bath house with an unfinished basement in a private setting. Tract 3 features ten grain bins with a total storage capacity of approximately 168,000± bushels and a 7,500± sf quonset-style building for equipment storage. Tract 4, immediately adjacent to Tract 3, is a 3± acre home site with a lovely 1,824± sf home with three bedrooms and one bath upstairs plus an additional “in-law” suite in the basement that includes a bedroom, small kitchen and bath. Tract 4 also includes a small shop/garage on the property. Tract 8 includes is a three bedroom, one and a half bath ranch style home with a large open floor plan and a small unfinished basement. Tract 8 also includes is a 5,750± machine shed with a truck wash bay, a small open bay equipment shed, an unattached garage and a small 7,000± bushel grain bin.
This property is being offered in conjunction with Hall & Hall.
Property Details
Property Type
Farmland, Houses
Acres
1,471± Acres