As the only Accredited Equestrian Real Estate Professional in Missouri or Kansas, I get a lot of horse folks asking me for information about horse farms, horse properties and equine event and training centers.
So I thought I'd post some information about available equine related properties in Missouri and Kansas.
Here is a list from Loopnet.com, probably one of the most informative and complete sites on the Internet for farm and ranch real estate.
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I could blather on and on about all the great oportunities there are in Bates County, but I thought I'd just upload some information for you to look at.
The PDF below will give you a great list of proeprties available from Loopnet.com. Loopnet is one of the many sources I use for marketing real estate and looking for property. It is a great site with a lot of information and the PDF document is 18 pages long!
Most people have no idea there is that much proeprty for sale at any one time in Bates County. The list includes retail, commercial, office, apartments, ranches, farms, industrial property and even some hunting land.
Feel free to browse the listing and let me know if you need any more information.,
900 Enterprise Rd. has been on the market for a while, it is a large metal commercial building of 20,000 square feet. while Butler, MO commercial real estate may not be the hottest thing going now, when they turn 71 Highway into Interstate 41 I'm guessing you will see a significant increase in value for properties along the highway corridor. The property is listed at $295,000 .
200 N 2nd St. Drexel, Mo 64742 is listed at $139,000 and it is a 3 bay car wash, I've sold several car washes just this year, and at $139,000 this looks like a good buy. I'd want to see some financial information before making an offer, but car washes can be a really good investment.
Now many of your who know me or have read much of this little blog, know I love Rich Hill, MO. Here is your chance to own a great piece of real estate with a thriving pizza store in the heart of Rich Hill, MO. 64779.
2,000 Square foot building listed at $150,000.
How about a dog food plant, this thing has been on the market for a while and is listed at $1,250,000/ The building is a whopping 57,200 square feet of industrial space in Butler, MO. 707 Rice Rd. Butler, Mo 64730. the property sits on a rail spur and has 12-25 ft ceilings.
There is more property on this list, Drexel, MO commercial real estate, businesses for sale, an awesome ranch on 31 acres in Drexel, MO.
This you have to see! 31 acres, beautiful log home 4 E. 341st St. Drexel, MO, 64742. Just click on the PDF below and check out all these listings from Loopnet.com! $599,000 is the list price, call me and we will make an offer and see if we can't get you a better deal!
There is another 12 acre home site off 71 HWy in Butler, that is just right and listed at $99,000. A prefect place to build your dream home!
Click on the file to see the listings!
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God it was a beautiful weekend, we hauled the camper down 71 HWY to our family farm on the River near Virginia, MO. Saturday after I had the water, electric and sewer hooked up I took the John Deere down to the bottom-land, where the River meets Walnut Creek.
The River and the creek were really swollen, going over the bridges near Nyhart we saw the Bates County Drainage Ditch was nearly to its limits too.
We lost yet another tree down by the river, seems we lose more trees each year than we can plant. I spooked up a young deer from the brush, watching that cotton white tail bouncing away made me long for deer season this Fall.
Saturday was hot, muggy and we saw a bit of rain, I snapped a few pics of the flooded creek, I took a picture of the deer I spooked up, but he didn't show up well in the photos. Sunday was breezy at first, but the heat was getting more intense when we got out of church. I love visiting the Happy Hill Church of God, Pastor Ron and his wife raise the roof with some of the best old time gospel music I've ever heard. I look forward to going there when I can. Fathers Day is one of those special occasions. After church we headed on into Butler, MO for Dinner. One of our favorite places to eat Sunday dinner is the Flaming Lantern in Butler, MO. We usually try to get a spot near the fireplace. Driving the gravel roads of Bates County, MO I sure saw a lot of flooding. A fortunate few had managed to get some crops in, but so much of the Bates County Farmland was flooded and simply too wet to plow. Some of the cropland in Bates County looked like it had been planted before it was flooded, darn shame all those good crops under water. Bates County has some very productive, rich soil, but when the floods come, there's an awful lot of damage. Guess we can look forward to a great harvest of some winter wheat. Anyhow, if we can help you with your find any hunting land, cropland or a home on the range in KS or MO, give us a holler. 816-313-8876.
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Seems on August 4th 1941, Time Magazine reported on the real estate dealings of one of Bates County’s most notable landowners. William Scully had come to America in 1894, with a pocket full of cash he set about purchasing all the farms and land he could aquire. He passed the considerable parcel of land on to his son who seldom visited. The land was tenanted by nearly 300 residents.
In late July of 1941, the young Mr. Scully sold nearly 42,000 acres to the Farm Security Administration , which had evolved out of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration and the Resettlement Administration, to form the FSA after President Roosevelt signed an executive order creating the FSA in 1935.
Much of the land that was purchased by the agency became part of defense projects, such as Fort Leonard Wood and others. Some of the land would be sold or leased to residents at 3% interest.
Mr Scully reportedly received 1,078,151 for his land making that about $25.76 an acre for the deal.
The area would then become known as Oswego Farms, according to the Time Magazine article.
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Source: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,765942,00.html
Bates County Real Estate .Com Officially launched it's new site today!
With much fanfare and excitement we officially launched our website today! We did couldn't get a band on such short notice so we just listened to KLOVE.
We did However post the link to Bens Facebook page, and posted some information on Craigslist. In the coming months we will take this site to new highs! As we get Google to see us and start tracking traffic, the numbers will increase exponentially!
We're working with a very successful agent who currently resides in Bates County who is eager to work with us. Our staff of Ben, Pamela, and our residential agent Tiffany are eager to get this system up and running.
more to come!
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