The median home value in Sheldon, MO is $98,651.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $70,945.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Sheldon, MO is $98,651.
Approximately 66% of Sheldon homes are owned,
compared to 18% rented, while
15% are vacant.
Sheldon real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Sportsman's setup in western Missouri! This farm features 35+/- acres of oak savanna with enough shade to keep your animals cool, but also plenty of openings to foster the growth of grasses and legumes needed to grow big whitetails and strutting toms. Perimeter fencing is in good condition, with much of it still shiny and tight. Several new welded pipe corners and braces have been built and new gates hung. This property lies way back from any road, offering plenty of protection and seclusion for the wildlife and you. An off-grid cabin would be perfect nestled into the trees, but power and rural water could be run to the parcel as well. If you've been waiting on a great piece of rec land that won't break the bank, give this one a close look!
This is an ideal setup for the livestock producer. 75 +/- acres (to be surveyed) located in northeastern Barton County. This property features some really nice fescue-based pasture that's been recently fertilized. Three ponds provide plenty of water for your stock, but rural water is available as well, whether for stock waterers or residential use. Perimeter fences are in good shape, and access is easy with a short mile drive from paved highway. Additional key features for a good livestock farm are quality outbuildings for hay and equipment storage and animal shelter. A 3500 s.f. quonset hay barn offers great protection for your feed and equipment, and the 2150 s.f. shop is insulated and wired, with a nice lean-to off the back for additional space. This property would also make a beautiful spot for a custom home, with many site options, including a few overlooking the large pond. Wildlife are abundant in the fields and forest, and big bass can be found in the pond. Electric service is available along the county road. If you dream of country living, you need to check this one out!
This farm features 50+/- acres of well maintained, fescue-based pasture that's been soil tested, limed and fertilized to optimize forage growth. In addition to this well-established pasture, the owners have recently expanded the pasture area into the oak woodlands to the south, adding another 43+/- acres of oak savanna with enough shade to keep your animals cool, but also plenty of openings to foster the growth of grasses and legumes needed to put weight on your stock. Perimeter fencing is in good condition, with much of it still shiny and tight. In addition, interior fencing is in place to create paddocks for managed grazing and several new welded pipe corners and braces have been built and new gates hung. Water is a critical feature of any good stock farm, and this one has plenty. The big pond is a 1.5 acre oasis in a wooded valley that provides opportunities for recreation as well as livestock water and would make a beautiful site for a custom home. Elsewhere on the tract, 0.6 and 0.4 acre ponds provide additional water sources for livestock and wildlife alike. A 50'x70' Quonset hay shed sits atop a knoll in the northeast corner of the parcel, perfect for keeping hay and equipment out of the weather, and just to the west of it is a 2150 s.f. barn comprised of an 1100 s.f. lean-to attached to an 1150 s.f. enclosed structure that's wired and fully insulated, with a concrete floor and overhead garage door. For additional storage, there is also a small freestanding 130 s.f. shed with garage door and a 1000 s.f. concrete pad with roof that was previously used as a kennel.Buyers who enjoy hunting pursuits will find plenty of opportunity to satisfy their passions with the abundant deer and turkeys found on the farm, as well as small game and even waterfowl on the ponds. Game trails and lots of tracks are easy to find and prevalent throughout the timbered portions and along the banks of the ponds.
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