BatesCountyRealEstate.com and Turn-Key Properties LLC are representing a client who is looking to rent up to 300 acres from April 18th through April 23rd 2011.
The property will need to be within a one hour drive of Kansas City and offer varying terrain. The event is a physical competition, a foot race with thousands of contestants entering for prizes and fun.
The organization is willing to pay as much as $15,000 for the use of your property for that period of time.
They assure me that they will handle all set up, clean up, water, power and logistics. They say they will return the property to the condition they found it in.
They will provide liability insurance and you will make $15,000 and have access to witnessing this amazing event.
Contestants come from all over the world to enter this competition and it is sure to be a memorable event.
They will require parking for hundreds of vehicles and the track should consist of varying terrain; the course will need to be at least 10 feet wide and cover 3 or more miles without crossing itself.
Contact Ben if you are interested.
This week while talking with some members of The Institute of Equestrian Real Estate Professionals ( IEREP ) a discussion arose about the number of requests we get from people looking to rent a house where they can keep horses.
I've had several requests this year, One fella; Mr. Morgan sent me an email just a week ago. He was looking for a place he could rent somewhere near Harrisonville, MO that he could keep up to 5 horses.
I've worked with rental property on acreage, and the response is tremendous. I get calls and emails like wildfire for the most basic homes on acreage.
If you are in a position where your just not ready to sell you might consider renting the property. Horse friendly rental property is a rare commodity.
I wrote an article some time back about equestrian property management, there is a lot more to it than you might think. There are specific liabilities that you must consider.
Take some time to read that article. http://activerain.com/blogsview/367816/renting-horse-property-and-equestrian-facilities-property-management-of-equestrian-property-
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200 N 10th St. Rich Hill, MO 64779
http://kansascity.craigslist.org/reo/1188192180.html
I found this one listed for sale on Craigslist. They stated in the advertisement that they were getting $600 rent for a duplex in Rich Hill, I thought that was currious so I did some reasearch to see what you could rent in Bates County.
Here's what I found :
A 2 bedroom house on 19 acres just outside of Rich Hill $400 Man I know people that would pay that just to have a place to hunt!
A two bedroom duplex for rent in Butler for $350.00
So it would seem that $300 a month is not that far from the norm, I doubt I'd offer them $65,000 but if the property is in good shape it might not be a bad deal at
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