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Iowa Land Auction - 33.7 Acres m/l Harrison County near Omaha Nebraska

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Iowa Land Auction - Harrison County 33 Acres m/l

LIVE PUBLIC AUCTION - SATURDAY JULY 18TH; 1939 HILLSIDE AVE. MONDAMIN, IA 51557

  • 33 acres more or less (14 acres tillable, 14 acres timber, pond, and creek)
  • Property is located near Mondamin, IA; 28 miles Blair, NE; 40 miles from Omaha, NE; and 60 miles from Sioux City, IA
  • CRP just came out of program this year and could be tilled or planted to food plots
  • Abundant deer and turkey sign all over this property and in an area of superior deer hunting.
  • Exceptional building location, great view of the Loess Hills and close to Interstate 29 for easy access to Omaha
  • Pond and creek located on the property
  • Well maintained rock road with short drive to paved road
  • The interior of the timber is very thick, cedar choked hillside that provides excellent bedding and cover

AUCTIONEER: Jason Smith, Whitetail Properties Cell 712-592-8965

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Comments:
AUCTION!!! SATURDAY JULY 18TH 2009, to be held at the City Park in Mondamin Iowa!! This small tract will be offered at live public auction July 18th and has it all to offer. This would make someone a great little hunting spot or an exceptional building site where you can enjoy the beauty of the Loess Hills and the rural country lifestyle. Build on the east side of the road and hunt on the west....it lays out perfect for it. Tillable acres for income or food plots, thick wooley timber for bedding cover, pond, and a stream. If you don't think you could fit that much into 33 acres take a look at the photos. It is not often you find a piece of land with this potential and all the amenities at auction. The tillable acres are approximately 14 and the timber is 14 acres as well. You can find information on www.whitetailpropertiesauction.com or click the AUCTIONS tab on the menu above.

 

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