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47+/- Acres off N 890 W

Owensville, IN, 47665

Located along the last two miles of the Patoka River and just one mile away from the confluence of the White and Wabash rivers, this property boasts some of the most fertile soils and abundant wildlife habitats in Indiana! Situated in an outstanding wildlife neighborhood, this haven is an absolute paradise for outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds. Whether you're into frog gigging, fishing, wing shooting, or pursuing trophy deer and turkey, this farm offers unparalleled access to a diverse range of outdoor pursuits. Convenient county road frontage along the western border ensures easy access, while expansive agricultural fields to the north create predictable travel patterns for game. The southern boundary of this property follows half a mile of pristine Patoka River frontage and a concrete boat ramp sitting just across the river at Mt. Carmel and down river approximately 2 miles. This area is a crucial resting point along the migration of countless game birds, promising to fulfill the dreams of any late-season duck hunter. The timber on this land has been recently managed, leading to an explosion of forbs growth. This is the perfect time to implement your own land management practices to enhance its natural beauty and wildlife potential. If you've been in search of an all-in-one property that offers exceptional year-round outdoor recreational opportunities, your quest ends here. We are confident that you will be hard-pressed to find a better hunting and outdoor haven on the market in Southern Indiana.
County
Gibson County
Lot Size
47.0000
Subdivision
None
Annual Taxes
42.00
Association Dues
0.00
District
North Gibson School Corp.
Elementary
Princeton
Middle School
Princeton
High School
Princeton
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Listing provided courtesy of Zach Holt of Whitetail Properties Real Estate, 812-887-2954.

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Rental Review: Good People. Decent houses. My family and I rented a house with them for 2 years; never experienced a problem with them. If the toilet wasn't working or part of the house needed repair, someone was always available to fix it pretty quick.
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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: April 28, 2024, 8:00 pm
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