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off N US 150

Oaktown, IN, 47561

Located in the heart of Southern Indiana’s renowned produce country, this 14.8-acre surveyed property offers a fantastic opportunity for farming and development. Surrounded by multiple packing sheds and produce wholesalers, the local economy thrives on agriculture, making this property a strategic investment. Traditionally rotated with beans and corn, these fertile fields can cash rent to area-produce farmers at 3-4x the typical row-crop rates, making them an attractive investment hold. With an impressive 1,200 feet of frontage along Old US Hwy 41, the property provides excellent access and versatility. Whether you're looking to build a home-business combination, develop multiple homes, or hold the land as an investment, this parcel offers flexibility. Electrical service runs along the western boundary, and well water is commonly used in the area. A creek highlights the southern boundary, and approximately 3 acres of woods wrap around the SW corner, offering the perfect setting for deer hunting and outdoor recreation. The stunning, wide-open views to the north create a picturesque backdrop for whatever future plans you envision. Seize this rare opportunity to own a prime piece of tillable in a thriving agricultural hub!
County
Knox County
Lot Size
14.8000
Subdivision
None
Annual Taxes
400.00
Association Dues
0.00
District
North Knox S.D.
Elementary
North Knox
Middle School
North Knox
High School
North Knox
IDX information provided by the Indiana Regional MLS
Listing provided courtesy of Zach Holt of Whitetail Properties Real Estate, 812-887-2954.

    Cameron Engstrom

    Realtor
    Cell: (812) 830-0019

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Why does the mortgagee sometimes require a Survey of the property?
Most mortgage lenders require a current and valid Real Property Report (survey) and proof of zoning by-law compliance from the local municipality, i.e. city, town, Municipal district, etc. The mortgagee (lender) does this to insure initially that the buildings are entirely within the property boundaries and there is no risk that the security for the mortgage will be damaged by the forced removal of the improvements. Most Lenders will now accept a Real Property Report and evidence of municipal compliance or a policy of Title Insurance.

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Listing Data updated: December 22, 2024, 10:30 am
IDX information provided by the Indiana Regional MLS