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Nortonville KS Real Estate & Homes for Sale

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The median home value in Nortonville, KS is $96,265. This is lower than the county median home value of $142,802. The national median home value is $308,980. The average price of homes sold in Nortonville, KS is $96,265. Approximately 74% of Nortonville homes are owned, compared to 16% rented, while 10% are vacant. Nortonville real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you like to see a property, contact Nortonville real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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Beds:
4
Baths:
2.00
Sq.Ft.:
1,708
Status:
NEW LISTING
MLS#:
2518960
Type:
Single Family
Subdivision:
None
Lot size:
0.53 Acres
Year built:
1920
A broker reciprocity listing Courtesy: Sharon Locke - Colonial Realty Inc, 913-370-0052 Sharon Locke 913-367-4464
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This 2 story home offers , living room, dining room, kitchen and laundry room on the first floor. The second floor has 4 bedrooms and a full bathroom. There is a 2 car carport which has attached storage rooms for tools, equipment, or lawn furniture. All located on a large level lot on the west edge of Nortonville. Great place for entertaining and/or family fun.

Beds:
n/a
Baths:
Sq.Ft.:
n/a
Status:
Active
MLS#:
2516779
Type:
Farm
Subdivision:
None
Lot size:
119 Acres
A broker reciprocity listing Courtesy: Drew Yarkosky - Midwest Land Group, 641-799-7279 Drew Yarkosky 913-674-8010
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If you have been in the market for a property to make it your own, here it is! Located 2.5 miles east of Nortonville, lies this great 119 +/- acre cattle farm with opportunities. Situated on the southern edge of Atchison County, this tract in a highly desirable spot for someone looking to expand their cattle operation or a hunter looking to transform this parcel into a dynamic recreational piece.The farm features 3 ponds and fencing around the entire perimeter. Soil types include both Class III and Class IV soils, mostly comprised of Burchard Shelby and Grundy silty clay loam. Internal fencing allows for rotating cows between different portions of the property. There are some larger trees on the northern end that will allow for shade during the warm summer months, along with cedars that provide a wind break during the winter. Some clean-up would overhaul the landscape and make this a beautiful cattle farm in a very scenic spot. An electrical transmission line also cuts across a portion of the farm.Atchison County is well-known for its phenomenal deer and turkey hunting. With some brush and woody cover starting to develop in certain areas, one could easily transform this piece into a great recreational tract. Seclusion and privacy can most certainly be found, with Kiowa Road being a dead-end road. The open ridges could easily be used for green or grain food plots. The creek along the north edge is sure to be an ideal spot for movement during the rut.

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