Home For Sale
$310,000
205 232nd Ave
Silver Lake, Minnesota, United States
3bd 2ba
Listed By: Realtyww Info
Listed On: 09/12/2024
Listing ID: GL11199143 View More Details
Description
Located 8 miles south and 2 miles east of Fairmont sits this updated Country Home with Scenic Views in all directions. The land is made up of +/- 73 acres of recreational property that multiple wildlife species call home. The building site is just over two acres with some tillable land to the north and south of the yard. The home has a long driveway that extends from 232nd Avenue. The home is 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with new siding, new shingles and a new septic in 2022. There is a two stall attached garage along with an unattached garage and some older barns as well. The +/- 73 acres of grassland are enrolled in the Reinvest in Minnesota (RIM) program. RIM is a permanent conservation easement that ensures this property will remain in wildlife habitat for perpetuity. These acres make excellent habitat for deer and pheasants. There is a lot to like about this property, from the updated country home, to the acres of wildlife habitat to the tillable acres and the building site. All of these features are turn key and ready to go, they are also largely customizable. Take the +/- 3 acres of farmland for example: These acres may be planted and harvested each year as they have been or they could be used as destination food plots that will attract area wildlife from miles away during the late fall and winter months. Those acres could also make incredible gardens for everything from pumpkins to sweet corn. Most of the outbuildings are not in use, however, they could be fixed up and utilized or they could be removed. The 73 acres enrolled in RIM is already a wildlife attraction, however, the county Soil and Water typically allows for habitat improvements on these acres. If you would like to enhance the native grasses with occasional prescribed burning those practices are allowed. Additional food plots may be placed on those acres as well or the removal of invasive trees and even planting more desirable trees may be allowed.For more details:
Listed by: Bryce Mcvicker