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off N County Road 550 W

Patoka, IN, 47666

Located just 3 miles east of the confluence of the White, Wabash, and Patoka Rivers sits this incredible +/-64 acre bottomland timber tract that the Patoka River borders. This parcel offers graveled access from the southeast side and would make a great multi-site fish/kayak camp or hunting tract. With over 1 mile of Patoka river frontage running on the property's south border, there is no shortage of campsites! After a timber harvest, the property has seen incredible new successional growth, offering outstanding diverse wildlife habitat. Given the timber harvest, this property already offers the most diversity in the neighborhood. With a properly executed management plan, this property has the potential to go from a blank slate to a truly remarkable wildlife parcel. Given its close proximity to the Duke Gibson power plant (Broad Pond), known for holding thousands of waterfowl, this parcel offers the potential to become a great waterfowl refuge! A drainage ditch with adjacent clear-cut bisects the NW corner, providing some diversity and an easy spot for a blind overlooking a long food plot or the beginning of your waterfowl management journey. Being one of the most affordable tracts on the market, don't miss out on your opportunity to get the most bang for your buck!
County
Gibson County
Lot Size
64.0000
Subdivision
None
Annual Taxes
116.00
Association Dues
0.00
District
North Gibson School Corp.
Elementary
Princeton
Middle School
Princeton
High School
Princeton
IDX information provided by the Indiana Regional MLS
Listing provided courtesy of Zach Holt of Whitetail Properties Real Estate, 812-887-2954.

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What is the Difference between Sale Price & Assessment?
Here is one of the most commonly asked questions at Assessment Notice time: We recently purchased a property, why is it assessed at a different price then the purchase price? This could be due to a couple of reason: First, the motivation of the buyers and sellers can affect sale price. Therefore, when very similar properties are sold during the same time frame, a range of sale prices can result. The market value assessment reflects sales in the middle of this range of prices. As a result, the assessment could be higher or lower than a specific selling price. Second, market values may have changed between valuation day and the date you made your purchase. For example, in some areas, market values have increased since January 1. If this has happened in your area and you  have only recently purchased your property, it is possible that your assessment, while representative of your type of home 3 or 4 months ago, will be lower than your purchase price. The purpose of the assessment roll is not to reflect a single sale price, but to assess all properties at market value on the same valuation date, so that taxation is fairly and uniformly shared.

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Listing Data updated: March 12, 2025, 12:00 am
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