What do you look for in a build site or small recreational property in the country? Live water? Rolling hills covered in mature timber? Utilities in place or readily available? Existing buildings to store your gear and equipment? You’ll find all of this and more on this mostly-wooded tract on Condor Road, just a few miles east of Seneca, Missouri. Midwest Land Group is proud to present this wonderful tract full of opportunity and promise.
There’s something special about live water on a property, and when that something rushes forth from the ground as a strong spring, it’s simply mesmerizing. Such a spring is present on this tract, producing many thousands of gallons of clean Ozarks water each day. From its point of origin at the base of a rocky hill, the spring flows through a peaceful little meadow that invites picnic lunches and wildlife watching. From the remnants still present, it’s a...
There’s something special about live water on a property, and when that something rushes forth from the ground as a strong spring, it’s simply mesmerizing. Such a spring is present on this tract, producing many thousands of gallons of clean Ozarks water each day. From its point of origin at the base of a rocky hill, the spring flows through a peaceful little meadow that invites picnic lunches and wildlife watching. From the remnants still present, it’s apparent that prior owners built a small dam below the spring to create a nice cold water pool, and such a feature could be restored to create a small pond that would certainly attract nature, and might even support coldwater fish such as trout.
This property was formerly a dairy farm. While the barn and home have been lost, a pair of concrete silos bracket the barn’s old foundation and offer a site ready for a new structure. West of the silos, you’ll encounter a well house with a steel-cased well and next to it, an old wood-sided garage that’s perfect for storing your gear out of the weather. The old farmhouse stood in this area, offering a nice site for a new home or cabin, or you might prefer to move uphill to a higher elevation and an expanded view.
Whitetail deer and wild turkeys are regularly observed slipping through the mature timber on the ridges and valleys, offering plenty of enjoyment whether your interests involve hunting or just watching the wildlife. The forested areas are mostly composed of red, white, and black oak, with some hickories and sugar maple mixed in. Spicebush and hazelnut grow in the understory, creating a diverse mix of flora.
This property is easy to access from Old Highway 60 or Highway CC. It has multiple build sites for a weekend cabin or your forever home. And if you’re looking for a bit more room to roam, additional acreage is available nearby. To schedule an appointment to see this property before it’s gone, call Land Agent Scott Sudkamp at (417) 321-5427 today.
Property Features
-15.2 surveyed acres
-Great spring with good water flow
-11+/- acres mixed hardwood timber
-Lots of mature oak - red, white, & black
-Old garage for covered storage of gear and equipment
-Cased well
-NewMac Electric service on site
-RV hookups - 50A plug and water
-Build site options
-Gorgeous setting
-Strong deer & turkey populations
-Additional land available
-3.5 miles to Seneca, MO
-15 miles to Neosho, MO
-16 miles to Joplin, MO
-Seneca Schools
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Seneca, go east on Old Highway 60 for 1.5 miles to Condor Drive. Turn north onto Condor Drive and go 1.4 miles to the property on the south side of the road. Watch for signs.