Ask Mark Boswell
Not often
does a large tract of remote, recreational property come available that provides
a reasonable, quick commute to the greater Indianapolis area. But this property will check-off many boxes
for those who seek a beautiful, remote wooded tract within just minutes of
Indy. Located in west-central Morgan County, within the award-winning
Monroe-Gregg School System, this property can easily provide the buyer two
potential new home construction sites along the main crest of the ridge located
just off Upper Patton Park Road. The bridge and base of the driveway are
already in place. Many folks could easily
see the potential for a Family Legacy Property. There are five separate parcels
that officially comprise 115.371 acres.
Seventy of the acres are already established as Classified Forest, which
has a significant effect on decreasing the real estate tax obligations. The
majority of the remaining acreage can easily be added to the Forest Classification
as well. Many owners of a property such as this have chosen to establish a
formal Woodland Stewardship Plan in an effort to further protect and enhance
the ecosystem, particularly to preserve the health of the abundant hardwoods
standing on the property. The owner attests that, to his knowledge, it has been
many, many years since this property has been actively logged, if it ever has
been. The entire tract contains acres of virgin hardwoods. And what about hunting, you ask? Earlier this 2021 hunting season, a family
member dropped a 14-point buck. According
to the owner, many trophy bucks have been taken from these woodlands for many
years. The current owner has established a large network of ATV trails on the
property, most of which are in excess of 12' wide. This property will boast
every type of wildlife indigenous to southern Indiana. Land continues to be a premier source of
financial investment, as the market has shown little signs of weakening. And where
else would you go to recognize a safe, low risk return on your investment? Take the time to schedule a private visit to
this magnificent tract of Morgan County hardwood forest. You may not want to leave. To schedule a private tour of the property, please
call Mark Boswell, Mossy Oak Properties, at 765-720-2166.