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Harper 80

Harper, Kansas 67058

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80Acres
Located between Harper and Anthony with Hwy 2 and frontage, this property would make an ideal investment. Consisting of 80 +/- acres, approximately 32+/- acres are tillable with the remaining 48+/- acres in grass.This 80 lies on the west side and maintains a 1/4 mile of Hwy 2 frontage.
$160,000

Harper 80

Harper, Kansas 67058
80Acres
Located between Harper and Anthony with Hwy 2 and frontage, this property would make an ideal investment. Consisting of 80 +/- acres, approximately 32+/- acres are tillable with the remaining 48+/- acres in grass.This 80 lies on the west side and maintains a 1/4 mile of Hwy 2 frontage.
$160,000

Harper 80

Harper, Kansas 67058
$160,000

Comanche Ranch 800

1508 road 15, Coldwater, Kansas 67029

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750Acres
*Seller Financing Available*Located 3 miles south and 2 miles east of Coldwater Kansas, The Comanche Ranch 800 offers everything you would expect in a Southwest Kansas Ranch with an abundance of grass pastures cut up by cross fencing, rolling into draws of plum thickets and sporadic trees makes this ranch worth the look.
$1,875,000

Comanche Ranch 800

1508 road 15, Coldwater, Kansas 67029
750Acres
*Seller Financing Available*Located 3 miles south and 2 miles east of Coldwater Kansas, The Comanche Ranch 800 offers everything you would expect in a Southwest Kansas Ranch with an abundance of grass pastures cut up by cross fencing, rolling into draws of plum thickets and sporadic trees makes this ranch worth the look.
$1,875,000

Comanche Ranch 800

1508 road 15, Coldwater, Kansas 67029
$1,875,000

Raeta Estates Lot #3

E 74th Rd, Lecompton, Kansas 66050

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7.11Acres
Great building lots with great views and commons area. Land Raeta Estates Build Site what a spectacular place to build your new dream home on this 7.11 acre lot. Only minutes from Lawrence and Topeka Ks, the Estates is set up with paved roads with electricity and water running along side of them for simple meter installments to your new home. There is also 54.
$155,000

Raeta Estates Lot #3

E 74th Rd, Lecompton, Kansas 66050
7.11Acres
Great building lots with great views and commons area. Land Raeta Estates Build Site what a spectacular place to build your new dream home on this 7.11 acre lot. Only minutes from Lawrence and Topeka Ks, the Estates is set up with paved roads with electricity and water running along side of them for simple meter installments to your new home. There is also 54.
$155,000

Raeta Estates Lot #3

E 74th Rd, Lecompton, Kansas 66050
$155,000

Kansas, Chautauqua County, 5.02 Acres

Lot 7 Cowboy Meadows, Niotaze, Kansas 67355

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5.02Acres
Cowboy Meadows,Lot 75.02 AcreCowboy Meadows tracts are incredible properties featuring both desirable elevation and beautful meadows and trees. Perfect for both hunting and building. The unspoiled land, clean air, and mild climate make Cowboy Meadows a true landowner’s dream.This lot is being offered for sale with financing.
$30,996

Kansas, Chautauqua County, 5.02 Acres

Lot 7 Cowboy Meadows, Niotaze, Kansas 67355
5.02Acres
Cowboy Meadows,Lot 75.02 AcreCowboy Meadows tracts are incredible properties featuring both desirable elevation and beautful meadows and trees. Perfect for both hunting and building. The unspoiled land, clean air, and mild climate make Cowboy Meadows a true landowner’s dream.This lot is being offered for sale with financing.
$30,996

Kansas, Chautauqua County, 5.02 Acres

Lot 7 Cowboy Meadows, Niotaze, Kansas 67355
$30,996

Dole 12.5

Burrton, Kansas 67020

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12.50Acres
High visibility location, 12.5 acres on US HWY 50 just west of Burrton KS.
$62,500

Dole 12.5

Burrton, Kansas 67020
12.50Acres
High visibility location, 12.5 acres on US HWY 50 just west of Burrton KS.
$62,500

Dole 12.5

Burrton, Kansas 67020
$62,500

Kansas Dream Acreage

Avenue R, Raymond, Kansas 67573

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5Acres
Great smaller acreage property in an excellent location for the recreational buyer! Land This farm and location are sure to peak your interest! It is always difficult to find 5-6 acres like this in the country close to Arkansas River access point, Quivira National Wildlife Refuge, and Cheyenne Bottoms along with close access to a blacktop road.
$39,900

Kansas Dream Acreage

Avenue R, Raymond, Kansas 67573
5Acres
Great smaller acreage property in an excellent location for the recreational buyer! Land This farm and location are sure to peak your interest! It is always difficult to find 5-6 acres like this in the country close to Arkansas River access point, Quivira National Wildlife Refuge, and Cheyenne Bottoms along with close access to a blacktop road.
$39,900

Kansas Dream Acreage

Avenue R, Raymond, Kansas 67573
$39,900
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The Cheapest States to Buy Land

The Cheapest States to Buy Land

Buying land is a good investment. But before you can capitalize on it, you have to be able to make the purchase. Land prices vary greatly from state to state, with some states averaging out at almost $200,000 an acre read more…

Kansas

At LandHub we have a large selection of land for sale in Kansas. Check out the different types of land available including acreage, ranches, rural properties, hunting land, and more. Start looking in Kansas for land for sale today with the help of LandHub.

Kansas, and specifically Barton County, rests at the geographic center of the continental United States. Some wag once declared Kansas to be “flatter than a pancake” and state boosters have been burdened with the image ever since. The eastern third of Kansas is actually rippled with rolling hills and the land actually averages over 2,000 feet in elevation, topping out on the 4,039-foot summit of Mount Sunflower a few steps from the Colorado border.

That does not mean Kansas does not abound in long vistas disappearing into the horizon, a souvenir of the regions’ time spent as a seabed over 200 million years ago. Some of the finest are in the eastern part of the state in the Flint Hills that is traversed by a 102-mile scenic byway. The land here is studded with shale and flinty limestone which repelled plows and led to the lushest tallgrass prairie in America. Today the largely undeveloped land is the province of ranches where buyers can run cattle, hunters can pursue deer and dream of the elk and bison that used to graze here in the millions, or simply explore the land on foot or horseback.

Despite its reputation for homogeneity, land buyers in Kansas can spick and choose from a beguiling range of terrain and climate that goes from arid sub-tropical (only four states have ever recorded a temperature higher than Alton did when the thermometer reached 121 degrees in 1936) to humid continental with harsh winters.

While most Kansas land will be found switching hands in the eastern half of the state there are opportunities for choice property throughout the Sunflower State. Prices vary to accommodate any budget on lots of smaller acreage to spreads of several thousand acres.

Frequently Asked Questions

Kansas is a state situated in the midwestern region of the United States. Topeka is the capital of the state. Wichita is the largest city in this state with a population of about 650,000. Some other cities include Manhattan, Kansas City, Lawrence, and Olathe. Its neighboring states are Nebraska, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Colorado. The state got its name from the Kansas River which was named by the Native Americans.

Some Facts About Kansas

  1. The windiest city in the United States is Dodge City.
  2. The middle point of all the 48 contiguous states is Smith County.
  3. The only county named after a woman is Barton County. It is named after Clara Barton who was a nurse in the Civil War.
  4. The Arkansas River is pronounced differently in Kansas. It is pronounced as ahr-KAN-zuhs.
  5. The nickname of Hutchinson is ‘Salt City’. This is because it was built upon the richest salt deposits in the world.
  6. There are about 600 towns in the state.
  7. The Hugoton Gas Field, underlying almost 8,500 square miles, is the largest natural gas field in the country.
  8. The state happens to have the largest population of wild grouse in the entire continent.
  9. The state’s largest lake, Milford Reservoir, holds about 16,000 acres of water.
  10. Manhattan is home to The American Institute of Baking.
  11. Pizza Hut opened its first store in Kansas.
  12. Sumner County is nicknamed as ‘The Wheat Capital of the world’.

Why Should One Buy Property In Kansas?

Kansas is a fantastic place if you are considering a move here. People residing in Kansas are friendly and they would not shy away from having a small talk. The state generally has a vibrant downtown. The cost of living is affordable. The state has some really good schools and colleges. Manhattan has many interesting restaurants providing different cuisines. The medieval festival, Farmer’s market, libraries, and museums are some fun things to do in the state.

How Is The Climate In Kansas?

Kansas has humid subtropical, semi-arid steppe, and humid continental climate. This characterization is made by the Köppen climate classification. It enjoys all 4 seasons. The state has warm summers and mild winters. Humidity is moderate. The coldest month is January with a mean temperature of around 31 degrees. The warmest month is June with a mean temperature of about 81 degrees. As far as precipitation is concerned, Kansas receives 30-40 inches of rain each year.

How Is The Real Estate Market In Kansas?

Kansas is an excellent place to invest. The average home value here is $141,500. The home values have experienced a 2.7% increase. With that being said, ‘Zillow’ expects a 2.6% increase in home values in 2020. This means that the growth rate has been steady for some time now. The economy is also thriving here. Therefore, investing in Kansas means a steady rate of returns.

What Is The Cost Of Living In Kansas?

If the cost of living index is 100 in the United States, then Kansas has an overall cost of living of 95. Whereas in terms of housing, it is 91. Therefore, we can conclude that the state is cheaper than the average of all other states.

How Is The Education System In Kansas?

The state’s education system is top-notch. The graduation rate and bachelor’s degree rate is higher than the nation’s average. There are nineteen community colleges throughout the state. The University of Kansas and Kansas State University are some famous universities.

In conclusion, although Kansas has a reputation for being a boring state, the contrary is certainly true. Settling in Kansas will be relaxing with a fresh environment, greenery, and water bodies.

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