How many times have you come across a property with over a 5% return on investment annually? It's very hard to find a property with a great return after taxes are paid, and input costs are applied. The program this property is enrolled in is called the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program or "CREP" program. While this particular property's term lasts until 2035 and pays $24,393 annually, property taxes are approximately $1,064 annually. This property previously had water rights and pivot irrigation, the water rights have been retired, and the sprinklers removed. Once the term of this CREP program expires in 2035, the landowner can then convert this back to dry land farming or sign up for re-enrollment. The perimeter is fully fenced with highway frontage and also county road frontage. The planted habitat from the program creates some of the best upland bird cover in the area. Pheasants and quail are very plentiful, along with the occasional deer. Very seldom will you come across a property with this type o return.
Located on HWY 56 between Larned and Garfield, Kansas
Annual income of $24,393, real estate taxes equal approximately $1,064
Enrolled in the “CREP” program until 2035, 12 more years left until expiration
Fully fenced perimeter, 4 steel gates and entrances
Water rights and sprinkler have been removed
Upland bird hunting is very good
Mineral rights believe to be intact and pass
Contact Land Specialists Adam Hann (785-259-2469) or Mitch Keeley (785-259-0492) for more details.