Lyon County, Kansas Land For Sale (99 results)
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10/02/2025
$214,310
15 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 2154 Road 300, Reading, KS
This 15 +/- acre property is located in Lyon County, just north of Reading, Kansas. The property is full of diversity with hardwood timbered draws, dogwood and cedar thickets, warm-season native grass meadows, and a wet-weather creek winding throughout! The timber has a good mix of oak, cottonwood, hedge, and eastern red cedar trees. The native grass is mixed with little bluestem, big bluestem, and Indian grass. A wet-weather creek winds throughout the property, providing a natural travel corridor for wildlife. There is also a small watering pond along with established wildlife food plots on the property.
The diverse habitat with abundant food and water on the property creates some of the best whitetail deer, turkey, and quail hunting opportunities that Kansas is known for! The property is located in Kansas Deer Management Unit 14 and has an excellent mature buck harvest history. The property also has a two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house built in 1900 with 1,586 total square feet. The house has a concrete foundation and a partial basement, and has recently had a new metal roof installed. Many of the bucks on this property have been harvested from the second floor of the house!
There are many additional outbuildings on the property, as well as a gravity grain storage bin. Utilities installed on site include electricity, rural water, and a lagoon. The property is located on a secluded, dead-end, and well-maintained year-round gravel road. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There are no active farm leases or tenants' rights currently in place. Showings are by appointment only, and an agent must be present to enter the property. Contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926 for additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-15 +/- total acres
-Diverse habitat
-Hardwood timbered draws
-Dogwood and cedar thickets
-Native warm-season grasses
-One watering pond
-Wet-weather creek
-Established food plots
-Whitetail deer, turkey, and upland bird hunting
-Excellent whitetail deer history
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 14
-Two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house
-Built in 1900
-1,586 total square feet
-Concrete foundation with a partial basement
-Metal roof recently installed
-Multiple outbuildings
-Electricity, rural water, and lagoon
-Secluded, dead-end road
-Well-maintained, year-round gravel road
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-No active farm leases or tenants' rights are currently in place
-2024 taxes: $1,062.98
-7 miles from Reading, KS
-21 miles from Emporia, KS
10/02/2025
$214,310
15 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 2154 Road 300, Reading, KS
This 15 +/- acre property is located in Lyon County, just north of Reading, Kansas. The property is full of diversity with hardwood timbered draws, dogwood and cedar thickets, warm-season native grass meadows, and a wet-weather creek winding throughout! The timber has a good mix of oak, cottonwood, hedge, and eastern red cedar trees. The native grass is mixed with little bluestem, big bluestem, and Indian grass. A wet-weather creek winds throughout the property, providing a natural travel corridor for wildlife. There is also a small watering pond along with established wildlife food plots on the property.
The diverse habitat with abundant food and water on the property creates some of the best whitetail deer, turkey, and quail hunting opportunities that Kansas is known for! The property is located in Kansas Deer Management Unit 14 and has an excellent mature buck harvest history. The property also has a two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house built in 1900 with 1,586 total square feet. The house has a concrete foundation and a partial basement, and has recently had a new metal roof installed. Many of the bucks on this property have been harvested from the second floor of the house!
There are many additional outbuildings on the property, as well as a gravity grain storage bin. Utilities installed on site include electricity, rural water, and a lagoon. The property is located on a secluded, dead-end, and well-maintained year-round gravel road. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There are no active farm leases or tenants' rights currently in place. Showings are by appointment only, and an agent must be present to enter the property. Contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926 for additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-15 +/- total acres
-Diverse habitat
-Hardwood timbered draws
-Dogwood and cedar thickets
-Native warm-season grasses
-One watering pond
-Wet-weather creek
-Established food plots
-Whitetail deer, turkey, and upland bird hunting
-Excellent whitetail deer history
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 14
-Two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house
-Built in 1900
-1,586 total square feet
-Concrete foundation with a partial basement
-Metal roof recently installed
-Multiple outbuildings
-Electricity, rural water, and lagoon
-Secluded, dead-end road
-Well-maintained, year-round gravel road
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-No active farm leases or tenants' rights are currently in place
-2024 taxes: $1,062.98
-7 miles from Reading, KS
-21 miles from Emporia, KS
10/02/2025
$214,310
15 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 2154 Road 300, Reading, KS
This 15 +/- acre property is located in Lyon County, just north of Reading, Kansas. The property is full of diversity with hardwood timbered draws, dogwood and cedar thickets, warm-season native grass meadows, and a wet-weather creek winding throughout! The timber has a good mix of oak, cottonwood, hedge, and eastern red cedar trees. The native grass is mixed with little bluestem, big bluestem, and Indian grass. A wet-weather creek winds throughout the property, providing a natural travel corridor for wildlife. There is also a small watering pond along with established wildlife food plots on the property.
The diverse habitat with abundant food and water on the property creates some of the best whitetail deer, turkey, and quail hunting opportunities that Kansas is known for! The property is located in Kansas Deer Management Unit 14 and has an excellent mature buck harvest history. The property also has a two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house built in 1900 with 1,586 total square feet. The house has a concrete foundation and a partial basement, and has recently had a new metal roof installed. Many of the bucks on this property have been harvested from the second floor of the house!
There are many additional outbuildings on the property, as well as a gravity grain storage bin. Utilities installed on site include electricity, rural water, and a lagoon. The property is located on a secluded, dead-end, and well-maintained year-round gravel road. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There are no active farm leases or tenants' rights currently in place. Showings are by appointment only, and an agent must be present to enter the property. Contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926 for additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-15 +/- total acres
-Diverse habitat
-Hardwood timbered draws
-Dogwood and cedar thickets
-Native warm-season grasses
-One watering pond
-Wet-weather creek
-Established food plots
-Whitetail deer, turkey, and upland bird hunting
-Excellent whitetail deer history
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 14
-Two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house
-Built in 1900
-1,586 total square feet
-Concrete foundation with a partial basement
-Metal roof recently installed
-Multiple outbuildings
-Electricity, rural water, and lagoon
-Secluded, dead-end road
-Well-maintained, year-round gravel road
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-No active farm leases or tenants' rights are currently in place
-2024 taxes: $1,062.98
-7 miles from Reading, KS
-21 miles from Emporia, KS
10/02/2025
$214,310
15 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 2154 Road 300, Reading, KS
This 15 +/- acre property is located in Lyon County, just north of Reading, Kansas. The property is full of diversity with hardwood timbered draws, dogwood and cedar thickets, warm-season native grass meadows, and a wet-weather creek winding throughout! The timber has a good mix of oak, cottonwood, hedge, and eastern red cedar trees. The native grass is mixed with little bluestem, big bluestem, and Indian grass. A wet-weather creek winds throughout the property, providing a natural travel corridor for wildlife. There is also a small watering pond along with established wildlife food plots on the property.
The diverse habitat with abundant food and water on the property creates some of the best whitetail deer, turkey, and quail hunting opportunities that Kansas is known for! The property is located in Kansas Deer Management Unit 14 and has an excellent mature buck harvest history. The property also has a two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house built in 1900 with 1,586 total square feet. The house has a concrete foundation and a partial basement, and has recently had a new metal roof installed. Many of the bucks on this property have been harvested from the second floor of the house!
There are many additional outbuildings on the property, as well as a gravity grain storage bin. Utilities installed on site include electricity, rural water, and a lagoon. The property is located on a secluded, dead-end, and well-maintained year-round gravel road. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There are no active farm leases or tenants' rights currently in place. Showings are by appointment only, and an agent must be present to enter the property. Contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926 for additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-15 +/- total acres
-Diverse habitat
-Hardwood timbered draws
-Dogwood and cedar thickets
-Native warm-season grasses
-One watering pond
-Wet-weather creek
-Established food plots
-Whitetail deer, turkey, and upland bird hunting
-Excellent whitetail deer history
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 14
-Two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house
-Built in 1900
-1,586 total square feet
-Concrete foundation with a partial basement
-Metal roof recently installed
-Multiple outbuildings
-Electricity, rural water, and lagoon
-Secluded, dead-end road
-Well-maintained, year-round gravel road
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-No active farm leases or tenants' rights are currently in place
-2024 taxes: $1,062.98
-7 miles from Reading, KS
-21 miles from Emporia, KS
10/02/2025
$214,310
15 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 2154 Road 300, Reading, KS
This 15 +/- acre property is located in Lyon County, just north of Reading, Kansas. The property is full of diversity with hardwood timbered draws, dogwood and cedar thickets, warm-season native grass meadows, and a wet-weather creek winding throughout! The timber has a good mix of oak, cottonwood, hedge, and eastern red cedar trees. The native grass is mixed with little bluestem, big bluestem, and Indian grass. A wet-weather creek winds throughout the property, providing a natural travel corridor for wildlife. There is also a small watering pond along with established wildlife food plots on the property.
The diverse habitat with abundant food and water on the property creates some of the best whitetail deer, turkey, and quail hunting opportunities that Kansas is known for! The property is located in Kansas Deer Management Unit 14 and has an excellent mature buck harvest history. The property also has a two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house built in 1900 with 1,586 total square feet. The house has a concrete foundation and a partial basement, and has recently had a new metal roof installed. Many of the bucks on this property have been harvested from the second floor of the house!
There are many additional outbuildings on the property, as well as a gravity grain storage bin. Utilities installed on site include electricity, rural water, and a lagoon. The property is located on a secluded, dead-end, and well-maintained year-round gravel road. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There are no active farm leases or tenants' rights currently in place. Showings are by appointment only, and an agent must be present to enter the property. Contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926 for additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-15 +/- total acres
-Diverse habitat
-Hardwood timbered draws
-Dogwood and cedar thickets
-Native warm-season grasses
-One watering pond
-Wet-weather creek
-Established food plots
-Whitetail deer, turkey, and upland bird hunting
-Excellent whitetail deer history
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 14
-Two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house
-Built in 1900
-1,586 total square feet
-Concrete foundation with a partial basement
-Metal roof recently installed
-Multiple outbuildings
-Electricity, rural water, and lagoon
-Secluded, dead-end road
-Well-maintained, year-round gravel road
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-No active farm leases or tenants' rights are currently in place
-2024 taxes: $1,062.98
-7 miles from Reading, KS
-21 miles from Emporia, KS
10/02/2025
$214,310
15 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 2154 Road 300, Reading, KS
This 15 +/- acre property is located in Lyon County, just north of Reading, Kansas. The property is full of diversity with hardwood timbered draws, dogwood and cedar thickets, warm-season native grass meadows, and a wet-weather creek winding throughout! The timber has a good mix of oak, cottonwood, hedge, and eastern red cedar trees. The native grass is mixed with little bluestem, big bluestem, and Indian grass. A wet-weather creek winds throughout the property, providing a natural travel corridor for wildlife. There is also a small watering pond along with established wildlife food plots on the property.
The diverse habitat with abundant food and water on the property creates some of the best whitetail deer, turkey, and quail hunting opportunities that Kansas is known for! The property is located in Kansas Deer Management Unit 14 and has an excellent mature buck harvest history. The property also has a two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house built in 1900 with 1,586 total square feet. The house has a concrete foundation and a partial basement, and has recently had a new metal roof installed. Many of the bucks on this property have been harvested from the second floor of the house!
There are many additional outbuildings on the property, as well as a gravity grain storage bin. Utilities installed on site include electricity, rural water, and a lagoon. The property is located on a secluded, dead-end, and well-maintained year-round gravel road. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There are no active farm leases or tenants' rights currently in place. Showings are by appointment only, and an agent must be present to enter the property. Contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926 for additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-15 +/- total acres
-Diverse habitat
-Hardwood timbered draws
-Dogwood and cedar thickets
-Native warm-season grasses
-One watering pond
-Wet-weather creek
-Established food plots
-Whitetail deer, turkey, and upland bird hunting
-Excellent whitetail deer history
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 14
-Two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house
-Built in 1900
-1,586 total square feet
-Concrete foundation with a partial basement
-Metal roof recently installed
-Multiple outbuildings
-Electricity, rural water, and lagoon
-Secluded, dead-end road
-Well-maintained, year-round gravel road
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-No active farm leases or tenants' rights are currently in place
-2024 taxes: $1,062.98
-7 miles from Reading, KS
-21 miles from Emporia, KS
10/02/2025
$214,310
15 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 2154 Road 300, Reading, KS
This 15 +/- acre property is located in Lyon County, just north of Reading, Kansas. The property is full of diversity with hardwood timbered draws, dogwood and cedar thickets, warm-season native grass meadows, and a wet-weather creek winding throughout! The timber has a good mix of oak, cottonwood, hedge, and eastern red cedar trees. The native grass is mixed with little bluestem, big bluestem, and Indian grass. A wet-weather creek winds throughout the property, providing a natural travel corridor for wildlife. There is also a small watering pond along with established wildlife food plots on the property.
The diverse habitat with abundant food and water on the property creates some of the best whitetail deer, turkey, and quail hunting opportunities that Kansas is known for! The property is located in Kansas Deer Management Unit 14 and has an excellent mature buck harvest history. The property also has a two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house built in 1900 with 1,586 total square feet. The house has a concrete foundation and a partial basement, and has recently had a new metal roof installed. Many of the bucks on this property have been harvested from the second floor of the house!
There are many additional outbuildings on the property, as well as a gravity grain storage bin. Utilities installed on site include electricity, rural water, and a lagoon. The property is located on a secluded, dead-end, and well-maintained year-round gravel road. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There are no active farm leases or tenants' rights currently in place. Showings are by appointment only, and an agent must be present to enter the property. Contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926 for additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-15 +/- total acres
-Diverse habitat
-Hardwood timbered draws
-Dogwood and cedar thickets
-Native warm-season grasses
-One watering pond
-Wet-weather creek
-Established food plots
-Whitetail deer, turkey, and upland bird hunting
-Excellent whitetail deer history
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 14
-Two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house
-Built in 1900
-1,586 total square feet
-Concrete foundation with a partial basement
-Metal roof recently installed
-Multiple outbuildings
-Electricity, rural water, and lagoon
-Secluded, dead-end road
-Well-maintained, year-round gravel road
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-No active farm leases or tenants' rights are currently in place
-2024 taxes: $1,062.98
-7 miles from Reading, KS
-21 miles from Emporia, KS
10/02/2025
$214,310
15 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 2154 Road 300, Reading, KS
This 15 +/- acre property is located in Lyon County, just north of Reading, Kansas. The property is full of diversity with hardwood timbered draws, dogwood and cedar thickets, warm-season native grass meadows, and a wet-weather creek winding throughout! The timber has a good mix of oak, cottonwood, hedge, and eastern red cedar trees. The native grass is mixed with little bluestem, big bluestem, and Indian grass. A wet-weather creek winds throughout the property, providing a natural travel corridor for wildlife. There is also a small watering pond along with established wildlife food plots on the property.
The diverse habitat with abundant food and water on the property creates some of the best whitetail deer, turkey, and quail hunting opportunities that Kansas is known for! The property is located in Kansas Deer Management Unit 14 and has an excellent mature buck harvest history. The property also has a two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house built in 1900 with 1,586 total square feet. The house has a concrete foundation and a partial basement, and has recently had a new metal roof installed. Many of the bucks on this property have been harvested from the second floor of the house!
There are many additional outbuildings on the property, as well as a gravity grain storage bin. Utilities installed on site include electricity, rural water, and a lagoon. The property is located on a secluded, dead-end, and well-maintained year-round gravel road. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There are no active farm leases or tenants' rights currently in place. Showings are by appointment only, and an agent must be present to enter the property. Contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926 for additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-15 +/- total acres
-Diverse habitat
-Hardwood timbered draws
-Dogwood and cedar thickets
-Native warm-season grasses
-One watering pond
-Wet-weather creek
-Established food plots
-Whitetail deer, turkey, and upland bird hunting
-Excellent whitetail deer history
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 14
-Two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house
-Built in 1900
-1,586 total square feet
-Concrete foundation with a partial basement
-Metal roof recently installed
-Multiple outbuildings
-Electricity, rural water, and lagoon
-Secluded, dead-end road
-Well-maintained, year-round gravel road
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-No active farm leases or tenants' rights are currently in place
-2024 taxes: $1,062.98
-7 miles from Reading, KS
-21 miles from Emporia, KS
10/02/2025
$214,310
15 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 2154 Road 300, Reading, KS
This 15 +/- acre property is located in Lyon County, just north of Reading, Kansas. The property is full of diversity with hardwood timbered draws, dogwood and cedar thickets, warm-season native grass meadows, and a wet-weather creek winding throughout! The timber has a good mix of oak, cottonwood, hedge, and eastern red cedar trees. The native grass is mixed with little bluestem, big bluestem, and Indian grass. A wet-weather creek winds throughout the property, providing a natural travel corridor for wildlife. There is also a small watering pond along with established wildlife food plots on the property.
The diverse habitat with abundant food and water on the property creates some of the best whitetail deer, turkey, and quail hunting opportunities that Kansas is known for! The property is located in Kansas Deer Management Unit 14 and has an excellent mature buck harvest history. The property also has a two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house built in 1900 with 1,586 total square feet. The house has a concrete foundation and a partial basement, and has recently had a new metal roof installed. Many of the bucks on this property have been harvested from the second floor of the house!
There are many additional outbuildings on the property, as well as a gravity grain storage bin. Utilities installed on site include electricity, rural water, and a lagoon. The property is located on a secluded, dead-end, and well-maintained year-round gravel road. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There are no active farm leases or tenants' rights currently in place. Showings are by appointment only, and an agent must be present to enter the property. Contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926 for additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-15 +/- total acres
-Diverse habitat
-Hardwood timbered draws
-Dogwood and cedar thickets
-Native warm-season grasses
-One watering pond
-Wet-weather creek
-Established food plots
-Whitetail deer, turkey, and upland bird hunting
-Excellent whitetail deer history
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 14
-Two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house
-Built in 1900
-1,586 total square feet
-Concrete foundation with a partial basement
-Metal roof recently installed
-Multiple outbuildings
-Electricity, rural water, and lagoon
-Secluded, dead-end road
-Well-maintained, year-round gravel road
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-No active farm leases or tenants' rights are currently in place
-2024 taxes: $1,062.98
-7 miles from Reading, KS
-21 miles from Emporia, KS
10/02/2025
$214,310
15 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 2154 Road 300, Reading, KS
This 15 +/- acre property is located in Lyon County, just north of Reading, Kansas. The property is full of diversity with hardwood timbered draws, dogwood and cedar thickets, warm-season native grass meadows, and a wet-weather creek winding throughout! The timber has a good mix of oak, cottonwood, hedge, and eastern red cedar trees. The native grass is mixed with little bluestem, big bluestem, and Indian grass. A wet-weather creek winds throughout the property, providing a natural travel corridor for wildlife. There is also a small watering pond along with established wildlife food plots on the property.
The diverse habitat with abundant food and water on the property creates some of the best whitetail deer, turkey, and quail hunting opportunities that Kansas is known for! The property is located in Kansas Deer Management Unit 14 and has an excellent mature buck harvest history. The property also has a two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house built in 1900 with 1,586 total square feet. The house has a concrete foundation and a partial basement, and has recently had a new metal roof installed. Many of the bucks on this property have been harvested from the second floor of the house!
There are many additional outbuildings on the property, as well as a gravity grain storage bin. Utilities installed on site include electricity, rural water, and a lagoon. The property is located on a secluded, dead-end, and well-maintained year-round gravel road. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There are no active farm leases or tenants' rights currently in place. Showings are by appointment only, and an agent must be present to enter the property. Contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926 for additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-15 +/- total acres
-Diverse habitat
-Hardwood timbered draws
-Dogwood and cedar thickets
-Native warm-season grasses
-One watering pond
-Wet-weather creek
-Established food plots
-Whitetail deer, turkey, and upland bird hunting
-Excellent whitetail deer history
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 14
-Two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house
-Built in 1900
-1,586 total square feet
-Concrete foundation with a partial basement
-Metal roof recently installed
-Multiple outbuildings
-Electricity, rural water, and lagoon
-Secluded, dead-end road
-Well-maintained, year-round gravel road
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-No active farm leases or tenants' rights are currently in place
-2024 taxes: $1,062.98
-7 miles from Reading, KS
-21 miles from Emporia, KS
10/02/2025
$214,310
15 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 2154 Road 300, Reading, KS
This 15 +/- acre property is located in Lyon County, just north of Reading, Kansas. The property is full of diversity with hardwood timbered draws, dogwood and cedar thickets, warm-season native grass meadows, and a wet-weather creek winding throughout! The timber has a good mix of oak, cottonwood, hedge, and eastern red cedar trees. The native grass is mixed with little bluestem, big bluestem, and Indian grass. A wet-weather creek winds throughout the property, providing a natural travel corridor for wildlife. There is also a small watering pond along with established wildlife food plots on the property.
The diverse habitat with abundant food and water on the property creates some of the best whitetail deer, turkey, and quail hunting opportunities that Kansas is known for! The property is located in Kansas Deer Management Unit 14 and has an excellent mature buck harvest history. The property also has a two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house built in 1900 with 1,586 total square feet. The house has a concrete foundation and a partial basement, and has recently had a new metal roof installed. Many of the bucks on this property have been harvested from the second floor of the house!
There are many additional outbuildings on the property, as well as a gravity grain storage bin. Utilities installed on site include electricity, rural water, and a lagoon. The property is located on a secluded, dead-end, and well-maintained year-round gravel road. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There are no active farm leases or tenants' rights currently in place. Showings are by appointment only, and an agent must be present to enter the property. Contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926 for additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-15 +/- total acres
-Diverse habitat
-Hardwood timbered draws
-Dogwood and cedar thickets
-Native warm-season grasses
-One watering pond
-Wet-weather creek
-Established food plots
-Whitetail deer, turkey, and upland bird hunting
-Excellent whitetail deer history
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 14
-Two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house
-Built in 1900
-1,586 total square feet
-Concrete foundation with a partial basement
-Metal roof recently installed
-Multiple outbuildings
-Electricity, rural water, and lagoon
-Secluded, dead-end road
-Well-maintained, year-round gravel road
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-No active farm leases or tenants' rights are currently in place
-2024 taxes: $1,062.98
-7 miles from Reading, KS
-21 miles from Emporia, KS
10/02/2025
$214,310
15 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 2154 Road 300, Reading, KS
This 15 +/- acre property is located in Lyon County, just north of Reading, Kansas. The property is full of diversity with hardwood timbered draws, dogwood and cedar thickets, warm-season native grass meadows, and a wet-weather creek winding throughout! The timber has a good mix of oak, cottonwood, hedge, and eastern red cedar trees. The native grass is mixed with little bluestem, big bluestem, and Indian grass. A wet-weather creek winds throughout the property, providing a natural travel corridor for wildlife. There is also a small watering pond along with established wildlife food plots on the property.
The diverse habitat with abundant food and water on the property creates some of the best whitetail deer, turkey, and quail hunting opportunities that Kansas is known for! The property is located in Kansas Deer Management Unit 14 and has an excellent mature buck harvest history. The property also has a two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house built in 1900 with 1,586 total square feet. The house has a concrete foundation and a partial basement, and has recently had a new metal roof installed. Many of the bucks on this property have been harvested from the second floor of the house!
There are many additional outbuildings on the property, as well as a gravity grain storage bin. Utilities installed on site include electricity, rural water, and a lagoon. The property is located on a secluded, dead-end, and well-maintained year-round gravel road. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There are no active farm leases or tenants' rights currently in place. Showings are by appointment only, and an agent must be present to enter the property. Contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926 for additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-15 +/- total acres
-Diverse habitat
-Hardwood timbered draws
-Dogwood and cedar thickets
-Native warm-season grasses
-One watering pond
-Wet-weather creek
-Established food plots
-Whitetail deer, turkey, and upland bird hunting
-Excellent whitetail deer history
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 14
-Two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house
-Built in 1900
-1,586 total square feet
-Concrete foundation with a partial basement
-Metal roof recently installed
-Multiple outbuildings
-Electricity, rural water, and lagoon
-Secluded, dead-end road
-Well-maintained, year-round gravel road
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-No active farm leases or tenants' rights are currently in place
-2024 taxes: $1,062.98
-7 miles from Reading, KS
-21 miles from Emporia, KS
10/02/2025
$214,310
15 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 2154 Road 300, Reading, KS
This 15 +/- acre property is located in Lyon County, just north of Reading, Kansas. The property is full of diversity with hardwood timbered draws, dogwood and cedar thickets, warm-season native grass meadows, and a wet-weather creek winding throughout! The timber has a good mix of oak, cottonwood, hedge, and eastern red cedar trees. The native grass is mixed with little bluestem, big bluestem, and Indian grass. A wet-weather creek winds throughout the property, providing a natural travel corridor for wildlife. There is also a small watering pond along with established wildlife food plots on the property.
The diverse habitat with abundant food and water on the property creates some of the best whitetail deer, turkey, and quail hunting opportunities that Kansas is known for! The property is located in Kansas Deer Management Unit 14 and has an excellent mature buck harvest history. The property also has a two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house built in 1900 with 1,586 total square feet. The house has a concrete foundation and a partial basement, and has recently had a new metal roof installed. Many of the bucks on this property have been harvested from the second floor of the house!
There are many additional outbuildings on the property, as well as a gravity grain storage bin. Utilities installed on site include electricity, rural water, and a lagoon. The property is located on a secluded, dead-end, and well-maintained year-round gravel road. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There are no active farm leases or tenants' rights currently in place. Showings are by appointment only, and an agent must be present to enter the property. Contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926 for additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-15 +/- total acres
-Diverse habitat
-Hardwood timbered draws
-Dogwood and cedar thickets
-Native warm-season grasses
-One watering pond
-Wet-weather creek
-Established food plots
-Whitetail deer, turkey, and upland bird hunting
-Excellent whitetail deer history
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 14
-Two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house
-Built in 1900
-1,586 total square feet
-Concrete foundation with a partial basement
-Metal roof recently installed
-Multiple outbuildings
-Electricity, rural water, and lagoon
-Secluded, dead-end road
-Well-maintained, year-round gravel road
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-No active farm leases or tenants' rights are currently in place
-2024 taxes: $1,062.98
-7 miles from Reading, KS
-21 miles from Emporia, KS
10/02/2025
$214,310
15 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 2154 Road 300, Reading, KS
This 15 +/- acre property is located in Lyon County, just north of Reading, Kansas. The property is full of diversity with hardwood timbered draws, dogwood and cedar thickets, warm-season native grass meadows, and a wet-weather creek winding throughout! The timber has a good mix of oak, cottonwood, hedge, and eastern red cedar trees. The native grass is mixed with little bluestem, big bluestem, and Indian grass. A wet-weather creek winds throughout the property, providing a natural travel corridor for wildlife. There is also a small watering pond along with established wildlife food plots on the property.
The diverse habitat with abundant food and water on the property creates some of the best whitetail deer, turkey, and quail hunting opportunities that Kansas is known for! The property is located in Kansas Deer Management Unit 14 and has an excellent mature buck harvest history. The property also has a two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house built in 1900 with 1,586 total square feet. The house has a concrete foundation and a partial basement, and has recently had a new metal roof installed. Many of the bucks on this property have been harvested from the second floor of the house!
There are many additional outbuildings on the property, as well as a gravity grain storage bin. Utilities installed on site include electricity, rural water, and a lagoon. The property is located on a secluded, dead-end, and well-maintained year-round gravel road. Mineral rights are intact and will be transferred to the buyer at closing. There are no active farm leases or tenants' rights currently in place. Showings are by appointment only, and an agent must be present to enter the property. Contact Trent Siegle at (620) 767-2926 for additional information, disclosures, or to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-15 +/- total acres
-Diverse habitat
-Hardwood timbered draws
-Dogwood and cedar thickets
-Native warm-season grasses
-One watering pond
-Wet-weather creek
-Established food plots
-Whitetail deer, turkey, and upland bird hunting
-Excellent whitetail deer history
-Kansas Deer Management Unit 14
-Two-story 3-bed, 1-bath house
-Built in 1900
-1,586 total square feet
-Concrete foundation with a partial basement
-Metal roof recently installed
-Multiple outbuildings
-Electricity, rural water, and lagoon
-Secluded, dead-end road
-Well-maintained, year-round gravel road
-Mineral rights intact and transfer
-No active farm leases or tenants' rights are currently in place
-2024 taxes: $1,062.98
-7 miles from Reading, KS
-21 miles from Emporia, KS
06/19/2025
$229,500
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 111 Merchant Street, Hartford, KS
Nestled on a generous corner lot in the peaceful town of Hartford, this spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath home offers the perfect blend of comfort, sustainability, and thoughtful design. With 1,880 square feet of well-maintained living space, it's ideal as a first home - or a forever one.
Inside, you'll find a warm and flexible layout that includes a cozy library or office, a bright sunroom for morning coffee or evening relaxation, and a master suite featuring a double vanity, walk-in closet, and custom-tiled shower. The living room and office showcase high ceilings and an open feel, while the thoughtfully updated kitchen features solid wood cabinetry, an ergonomic layout, and plenty of space for cooking, entertaining, or everyday meals. French doors and large windows flood the area with natural light, creating a bright and airy ambiance throughout.
Step outside to your private retreat. Multi-level, lighted decks set the stage for relaxed evenings, weekend barbecues, or stargazing under the Kansas sky. Mature trees provide shade and beauty across the property, and the expansive garden space, nourished by a strong well and rich soil, invites you to grow vegetables, flowers, or simply enjoy the peaceful connection to nature.
Additional features include a fully insulated detached garage and an enclosed RV barn - ideal for storage, hobbies, or self-sufficient living. Perhaps best of all, the backyard opens up to the Flint Hills Wildlife Refuge, with over 18,000 acres of public land for hiking, hunting, birdwatching, and outdoor adventure. Just beyond isJohn Redmond Reservoir, offering 9,400 acres of some of the best fishing and recreation in Kansas.
What truly sets this property apart is its commitment to sustainable living. A top-tier Fronius & Canadian Solar grid-tied photovoltaic (PV) system supports energy independence, delivering a remarkably low-maintenance, low-cost electric bill. The inverters are safely housed inside the enclosed RV barn, making it easy to add off-grid inverters and batteries if desired, all protected from the elements. With access to public utilities, plus a private water well and solar power system in place, this home is ready for flexible, future-forward living.
Property Features
-2 bed, 2 full bath
-Office
-Open kitchen
-Large swing-out pantry
-New back deck
-Top-of-the-line solar
-Minimal electric bill
-City water
-Private water well
-Large garden
-Large metal shed
-Detached garage
06/19/2025
$229,500
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 111 Merchant Street, Hartford, KS
Nestled on a generous corner lot in the peaceful town of Hartford, this spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath home offers the perfect blend of comfort, sustainability, and thoughtful design. With 1,880 square feet of well-maintained living space, it's ideal as a first home - or a forever one.
Inside, you'll find a warm and flexible layout that includes a cozy library or office, a bright sunroom for morning coffee or evening relaxation, and a master suite featuring a double vanity, walk-in closet, and custom-tiled shower. The living room and office showcase high ceilings and an open feel, while the thoughtfully updated kitchen features solid wood cabinetry, an ergonomic layout, and plenty of space for cooking, entertaining, or everyday meals. French doors and large windows flood the area with natural light, creating a bright and airy ambiance throughout.
Step outside to your private retreat. Multi-level, lighted decks set the stage for relaxed evenings, weekend barbecues, or stargazing under the Kansas sky. Mature trees provide shade and beauty across the property, and the expansive garden space, nourished by a strong well and rich soil, invites you to grow vegetables, flowers, or simply enjoy the peaceful connection to nature.
Additional features include a fully insulated detached garage and an enclosed RV barn - ideal for storage, hobbies, or self-sufficient living. Perhaps best of all, the backyard opens up to the Flint Hills Wildlife Refuge, with over 18,000 acres of public land for hiking, hunting, birdwatching, and outdoor adventure. Just beyond isJohn Redmond Reservoir, offering 9,400 acres of some of the best fishing and recreation in Kansas.
What truly sets this property apart is its commitment to sustainable living. A top-tier Fronius & Canadian Solar grid-tied photovoltaic (PV) system supports energy independence, delivering a remarkably low-maintenance, low-cost electric bill. The inverters are safely housed inside the enclosed RV barn, making it easy to add off-grid inverters and batteries if desired, all protected from the elements. With access to public utilities, plus a private water well and solar power system in place, this home is ready for flexible, future-forward living.
Property Features
-2 bed, 2 full bath
-Office
-Open kitchen
-Large swing-out pantry
-New back deck
-Top-of-the-line solar
-Minimal electric bill
-City water
-Private water well
-Large garden
-Large metal shed
-Detached garage
06/19/2025
$229,500
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 111 Merchant Street, Hartford, KS
Nestled on a generous corner lot in the peaceful town of Hartford, this spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath home offers the perfect blend of comfort, sustainability, and thoughtful design. With 1,880 square feet of well-maintained living space, it's ideal as a first home - or a forever one.
Inside, you'll find a warm and flexible layout that includes a cozy library or office, a bright sunroom for morning coffee or evening relaxation, and a master suite featuring a double vanity, walk-in closet, and custom-tiled shower. The living room and office showcase high ceilings and an open feel, while the thoughtfully updated kitchen features solid wood cabinetry, an ergonomic layout, and plenty of space for cooking, entertaining, or everyday meals. French doors and large windows flood the area with natural light, creating a bright and airy ambiance throughout.
Step outside to your private retreat. Multi-level, lighted decks set the stage for relaxed evenings, weekend barbecues, or stargazing under the Kansas sky. Mature trees provide shade and beauty across the property, and the expansive garden space, nourished by a strong well and rich soil, invites you to grow vegetables, flowers, or simply enjoy the peaceful connection to nature.
Additional features include a fully insulated detached garage and an enclosed RV barn - ideal for storage, hobbies, or self-sufficient living. Perhaps best of all, the backyard opens up to the Flint Hills Wildlife Refuge, with over 18,000 acres of public land for hiking, hunting, birdwatching, and outdoor adventure. Just beyond isJohn Redmond Reservoir, offering 9,400 acres of some of the best fishing and recreation in Kansas.
What truly sets this property apart is its commitment to sustainable living. A top-tier Fronius & Canadian Solar grid-tied photovoltaic (PV) system supports energy independence, delivering a remarkably low-maintenance, low-cost electric bill. The inverters are safely housed inside the enclosed RV barn, making it easy to add off-grid inverters and batteries if desired, all protected from the elements. With access to public utilities, plus a private water well and solar power system in place, this home is ready for flexible, future-forward living.
Property Features
-2 bed, 2 full bath
-Office
-Open kitchen
-Large swing-out pantry
-New back deck
-Top-of-the-line solar
-Minimal electric bill
-City water
-Private water well
-Large garden
-Large metal shed
-Detached garage
06/19/2025
$229,500
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 111 Merchant Street, Hartford, KS
Nestled on a generous corner lot in the peaceful town of Hartford, this spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath home offers the perfect blend of comfort, sustainability, and thoughtful design. With 1,880 square feet of well-maintained living space, it's ideal as a first home - or a forever one.
Inside, you'll find a warm and flexible layout that includes a cozy library or office, a bright sunroom for morning coffee or evening relaxation, and a master suite featuring a double vanity, walk-in closet, and custom-tiled shower. The living room and office showcase high ceilings and an open feel, while the thoughtfully updated kitchen features solid wood cabinetry, an ergonomic layout, and plenty of space for cooking, entertaining, or everyday meals. French doors and large windows flood the area with natural light, creating a bright and airy ambiance throughout.
Step outside to your private retreat. Multi-level, lighted decks set the stage for relaxed evenings, weekend barbecues, or stargazing under the Kansas sky. Mature trees provide shade and beauty across the property, and the expansive garden space, nourished by a strong well and rich soil, invites you to grow vegetables, flowers, or simply enjoy the peaceful connection to nature.
Additional features include a fully insulated detached garage and an enclosed RV barn - ideal for storage, hobbies, or self-sufficient living. Perhaps best of all, the backyard opens up to the Flint Hills Wildlife Refuge, with over 18,000 acres of public land for hiking, hunting, birdwatching, and outdoor adventure. Just beyond isJohn Redmond Reservoir, offering 9,400 acres of some of the best fishing and recreation in Kansas.
What truly sets this property apart is its commitment to sustainable living. A top-tier Fronius & Canadian Solar grid-tied photovoltaic (PV) system supports energy independence, delivering a remarkably low-maintenance, low-cost electric bill. The inverters are safely housed inside the enclosed RV barn, making it easy to add off-grid inverters and batteries if desired, all protected from the elements. With access to public utilities, plus a private water well and solar power system in place, this home is ready for flexible, future-forward living.
Property Features
-2 bed, 2 full bath
-Office
-Open kitchen
-Large swing-out pantry
-New back deck
-Top-of-the-line solar
-Minimal electric bill
-City water
-Private water well
-Large garden
-Large metal shed
-Detached garage
06/19/2025
$229,500
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 111 Merchant Street, Hartford, KS
Nestled on a generous corner lot in the peaceful town of Hartford, this spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath home offers the perfect blend of comfort, sustainability, and thoughtful design. With 1,880 square feet of well-maintained living space, it's ideal as a first home - or a forever one.
Inside, you'll find a warm and flexible layout that includes a cozy library or office, a bright sunroom for morning coffee or evening relaxation, and a master suite featuring a double vanity, walk-in closet, and custom-tiled shower. The living room and office showcase high ceilings and an open feel, while the thoughtfully updated kitchen features solid wood cabinetry, an ergonomic layout, and plenty of space for cooking, entertaining, or everyday meals. French doors and large windows flood the area with natural light, creating a bright and airy ambiance throughout.
Step outside to your private retreat. Multi-level, lighted decks set the stage for relaxed evenings, weekend barbecues, or stargazing under the Kansas sky. Mature trees provide shade and beauty across the property, and the expansive garden space, nourished by a strong well and rich soil, invites you to grow vegetables, flowers, or simply enjoy the peaceful connection to nature.
Additional features include a fully insulated detached garage and an enclosed RV barn - ideal for storage, hobbies, or self-sufficient living. Perhaps best of all, the backyard opens up to the Flint Hills Wildlife Refuge, with over 18,000 acres of public land for hiking, hunting, birdwatching, and outdoor adventure. Just beyond isJohn Redmond Reservoir, offering 9,400 acres of some of the best fishing and recreation in Kansas.
What truly sets this property apart is its commitment to sustainable living. A top-tier Fronius & Canadian Solar grid-tied photovoltaic (PV) system supports energy independence, delivering a remarkably low-maintenance, low-cost electric bill. The inverters are safely housed inside the enclosed RV barn, making it easy to add off-grid inverters and batteries if desired, all protected from the elements. With access to public utilities, plus a private water well and solar power system in place, this home is ready for flexible, future-forward living.
Property Features
-2 bed, 2 full bath
-Office
-Open kitchen
-Large swing-out pantry
-New back deck
-Top-of-the-line solar
-Minimal electric bill
-City water
-Private water well
-Large garden
-Large metal shed
-Detached garage
06/19/2025
$229,500
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 111 Merchant Street, Hartford, KS
Nestled on a generous corner lot in the peaceful town of Hartford, this spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath home offers the perfect blend of comfort, sustainability, and thoughtful design. With 1,880 square feet of well-maintained living space, it's ideal as a first home - or a forever one.
Inside, you'll find a warm and flexible layout that includes a cozy library or office, a bright sunroom for morning coffee or evening relaxation, and a master suite featuring a double vanity, walk-in closet, and custom-tiled shower. The living room and office showcase high ceilings and an open feel, while the thoughtfully updated kitchen features solid wood cabinetry, an ergonomic layout, and plenty of space for cooking, entertaining, or everyday meals. French doors and large windows flood the area with natural light, creating a bright and airy ambiance throughout.
Step outside to your private retreat. Multi-level, lighted decks set the stage for relaxed evenings, weekend barbecues, or stargazing under the Kansas sky. Mature trees provide shade and beauty across the property, and the expansive garden space, nourished by a strong well and rich soil, invites you to grow vegetables, flowers, or simply enjoy the peaceful connection to nature.
Additional features include a fully insulated detached garage and an enclosed RV barn - ideal for storage, hobbies, or self-sufficient living. Perhaps best of all, the backyard opens up to the Flint Hills Wildlife Refuge, with over 18,000 acres of public land for hiking, hunting, birdwatching, and outdoor adventure. Just beyond isJohn Redmond Reservoir, offering 9,400 acres of some of the best fishing and recreation in Kansas.
What truly sets this property apart is its commitment to sustainable living. A top-tier Fronius & Canadian Solar grid-tied photovoltaic (PV) system supports energy independence, delivering a remarkably low-maintenance, low-cost electric bill. The inverters are safely housed inside the enclosed RV barn, making it easy to add off-grid inverters and batteries if desired, all protected from the elements. With access to public utilities, plus a private water well and solar power system in place, this home is ready for flexible, future-forward living.
Property Features
-2 bed, 2 full bath
-Office
-Open kitchen
-Large swing-out pantry
-New back deck
-Top-of-the-line solar
-Minimal electric bill
-City water
-Private water well
-Large garden
-Large metal shed
-Detached garage
06/19/2025
$229,500
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 111 Merchant Street, Hartford, KS
Nestled on a generous corner lot in the peaceful town of Hartford, this spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath home offers the perfect blend of comfort, sustainability, and thoughtful design. With 1,880 square feet of well-maintained living space, it's ideal as a first home - or a forever one.
Inside, you'll find a warm and flexible layout that includes a cozy library or office, a bright sunroom for morning coffee or evening relaxation, and a master suite featuring a double vanity, walk-in closet, and custom-tiled shower. The living room and office showcase high ceilings and an open feel, while the thoughtfully updated kitchen features solid wood cabinetry, an ergonomic layout, and plenty of space for cooking, entertaining, or everyday meals. French doors and large windows flood the area with natural light, creating a bright and airy ambiance throughout.
Step outside to your private retreat. Multi-level, lighted decks set the stage for relaxed evenings, weekend barbecues, or stargazing under the Kansas sky. Mature trees provide shade and beauty across the property, and the expansive garden space, nourished by a strong well and rich soil, invites you to grow vegetables, flowers, or simply enjoy the peaceful connection to nature.
Additional features include a fully insulated detached garage and an enclosed RV barn - ideal for storage, hobbies, or self-sufficient living. Perhaps best of all, the backyard opens up to the Flint Hills Wildlife Refuge, with over 18,000 acres of public land for hiking, hunting, birdwatching, and outdoor adventure. Just beyond isJohn Redmond Reservoir, offering 9,400 acres of some of the best fishing and recreation in Kansas.
What truly sets this property apart is its commitment to sustainable living. A top-tier Fronius & Canadian Solar grid-tied photovoltaic (PV) system supports energy independence, delivering a remarkably low-maintenance, low-cost electric bill. The inverters are safely housed inside the enclosed RV barn, making it easy to add off-grid inverters and batteries if desired, all protected from the elements. With access to public utilities, plus a private water well and solar power system in place, this home is ready for flexible, future-forward living.
Property Features
-2 bed, 2 full bath
-Office
-Open kitchen
-Large swing-out pantry
-New back deck
-Top-of-the-line solar
-Minimal electric bill
-City water
-Private water well
-Large garden
-Large metal shed
-Detached garage
06/19/2025
$229,500
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 111 Merchant Street, Hartford, KS
Nestled on a generous corner lot in the peaceful town of Hartford, this spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath home offers the perfect blend of comfort, sustainability, and thoughtful design. With 1,880 square feet of well-maintained living space, it's ideal as a first home - or a forever one.
Inside, you'll find a warm and flexible layout that includes a cozy library or office, a bright sunroom for morning coffee or evening relaxation, and a master suite featuring a double vanity, walk-in closet, and custom-tiled shower. The living room and office showcase high ceilings and an open feel, while the thoughtfully updated kitchen features solid wood cabinetry, an ergonomic layout, and plenty of space for cooking, entertaining, or everyday meals. French doors and large windows flood the area with natural light, creating a bright and airy ambiance throughout.
Step outside to your private retreat. Multi-level, lighted decks set the stage for relaxed evenings, weekend barbecues, or stargazing under the Kansas sky. Mature trees provide shade and beauty across the property, and the expansive garden space, nourished by a strong well and rich soil, invites you to grow vegetables, flowers, or simply enjoy the peaceful connection to nature.
Additional features include a fully insulated detached garage and an enclosed RV barn - ideal for storage, hobbies, or self-sufficient living. Perhaps best of all, the backyard opens up to the Flint Hills Wildlife Refuge, with over 18,000 acres of public land for hiking, hunting, birdwatching, and outdoor adventure. Just beyond isJohn Redmond Reservoir, offering 9,400 acres of some of the best fishing and recreation in Kansas.
What truly sets this property apart is its commitment to sustainable living. A top-tier Fronius & Canadian Solar grid-tied photovoltaic (PV) system supports energy independence, delivering a remarkably low-maintenance, low-cost electric bill. The inverters are safely housed inside the enclosed RV barn, making it easy to add off-grid inverters and batteries if desired, all protected from the elements. With access to public utilities, plus a private water well and solar power system in place, this home is ready for flexible, future-forward living.
Property Features
-2 bed, 2 full bath
-Office
-Open kitchen
-Large swing-out pantry
-New back deck
-Top-of-the-line solar
-Minimal electric bill
-City water
-Private water well
-Large garden
-Large metal shed
-Detached garage
06/19/2025
$229,500
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 111 Merchant Street, Hartford, KS
Nestled on a generous corner lot in the peaceful town of Hartford, this spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath home offers the perfect blend of comfort, sustainability, and thoughtful design. With 1,880 square feet of well-maintained living space, it's ideal as a first home - or a forever one.
Inside, you'll find a warm and flexible layout that includes a cozy library or office, a bright sunroom for morning coffee or evening relaxation, and a master suite featuring a double vanity, walk-in closet, and custom-tiled shower. The living room and office showcase high ceilings and an open feel, while the thoughtfully updated kitchen features solid wood cabinetry, an ergonomic layout, and plenty of space for cooking, entertaining, or everyday meals. French doors and large windows flood the area with natural light, creating a bright and airy ambiance throughout.
Step outside to your private retreat. Multi-level, lighted decks set the stage for relaxed evenings, weekend barbecues, or stargazing under the Kansas sky. Mature trees provide shade and beauty across the property, and the expansive garden space, nourished by a strong well and rich soil, invites you to grow vegetables, flowers, or simply enjoy the peaceful connection to nature.
Additional features include a fully insulated detached garage and an enclosed RV barn - ideal for storage, hobbies, or self-sufficient living. Perhaps best of all, the backyard opens up to the Flint Hills Wildlife Refuge, with over 18,000 acres of public land for hiking, hunting, birdwatching, and outdoor adventure. Just beyond isJohn Redmond Reservoir, offering 9,400 acres of some of the best fishing and recreation in Kansas.
What truly sets this property apart is its commitment to sustainable living. A top-tier Fronius & Canadian Solar grid-tied photovoltaic (PV) system supports energy independence, delivering a remarkably low-maintenance, low-cost electric bill. The inverters are safely housed inside the enclosed RV barn, making it easy to add off-grid inverters and batteries if desired, all protected from the elements. With access to public utilities, plus a private water well and solar power system in place, this home is ready for flexible, future-forward living.
Property Features
-2 bed, 2 full bath
-Office
-Open kitchen
-Large swing-out pantry
-New back deck
-Top-of-the-line solar
-Minimal electric bill
-City water
-Private water well
-Large garden
-Large metal shed
-Detached garage
06/19/2025
$229,500
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 111 Merchant Street, Hartford, KS
Nestled on a generous corner lot in the peaceful town of Hartford, this spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath home offers the perfect blend of comfort, sustainability, and thoughtful design. With 1,880 square feet of well-maintained living space, it's ideal as a first home - or a forever one.
Inside, you'll find a warm and flexible layout that includes a cozy library or office, a bright sunroom for morning coffee or evening relaxation, and a master suite featuring a double vanity, walk-in closet, and custom-tiled shower. The living room and office showcase high ceilings and an open feel, while the thoughtfully updated kitchen features solid wood cabinetry, an ergonomic layout, and plenty of space for cooking, entertaining, or everyday meals. French doors and large windows flood the area with natural light, creating a bright and airy ambiance throughout.
Step outside to your private retreat. Multi-level, lighted decks set the stage for relaxed evenings, weekend barbecues, or stargazing under the Kansas sky. Mature trees provide shade and beauty across the property, and the expansive garden space, nourished by a strong well and rich soil, invites you to grow vegetables, flowers, or simply enjoy the peaceful connection to nature.
Additional features include a fully insulated detached garage and an enclosed RV barn - ideal for storage, hobbies, or self-sufficient living. Perhaps best of all, the backyard opens up to the Flint Hills Wildlife Refuge, with over 18,000 acres of public land for hiking, hunting, birdwatching, and outdoor adventure. Just beyond isJohn Redmond Reservoir, offering 9,400 acres of some of the best fishing and recreation in Kansas.
What truly sets this property apart is its commitment to sustainable living. A top-tier Fronius & Canadian Solar grid-tied photovoltaic (PV) system supports energy independence, delivering a remarkably low-maintenance, low-cost electric bill. The inverters are safely housed inside the enclosed RV barn, making it easy to add off-grid inverters and batteries if desired, all protected from the elements. With access to public utilities, plus a private water well and solar power system in place, this home is ready for flexible, future-forward living.
Property Features
-2 bed, 2 full bath
-Office
-Open kitchen
-Large swing-out pantry
-New back deck
-Top-of-the-line solar
-Minimal electric bill
-City water
-Private water well
-Large garden
-Large metal shed
-Detached garage
06/19/2025
$229,500
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyon County - 111 Merchant Street, Hartford, KS
Nestled on a generous corner lot in the peaceful town of Hartford, this spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath home offers the perfect blend of comfort, sustainability, and thoughtful design. With 1,880 square feet of well-maintained living space, it's ideal as a first home - or a forever one.
Inside, you'll find a warm and flexible layout that includes a cozy library or office, a bright sunroom for morning coffee or evening relaxation, and a master suite featuring a double vanity, walk-in closet, and custom-tiled shower. The living room and office showcase high ceilings and an open feel, while the thoughtfully updated kitchen features solid wood cabinetry, an ergonomic layout, and plenty of space for cooking, entertaining, or everyday meals. French doors and large windows flood the area with natural light, creating a bright and airy ambiance throughout.
Step outside to your private retreat. Multi-level, lighted decks set the stage for relaxed evenings, weekend barbecues, or stargazing under the Kansas sky. Mature trees provide shade and beauty across the property, and the expansive garden space, nourished by a strong well and rich soil, invites you to grow vegetables, flowers, or simply enjoy the peaceful connection to nature.
Additional features include a fully insulated detached garage and an enclosed RV barn - ideal for storage, hobbies, or self-sufficient living. Perhaps best of all, the backyard opens up to the Flint Hills Wildlife Refuge, with over 18,000 acres of public land for hiking, hunting, birdwatching, and outdoor adventure. Just beyond isJohn Redmond Reservoir, offering 9,400 acres of some of the best fishing and recreation in Kansas.
What truly sets this property apart is its commitment to sustainable living. A top-tier Fronius & Canadian Solar grid-tied photovoltaic (PV) system supports energy independence, delivering a remarkably low-maintenance, low-cost electric bill. The inverters are safely housed inside the enclosed RV barn, making it easy to add off-grid inverters and batteries if desired, all protected from the elements. With access to public utilities, plus a private water well and solar power system in place, this home is ready for flexible, future-forward living.
Property Features
-2 bed, 2 full bath
-Office
-Open kitchen
-Large swing-out pantry
-New back deck
-Top-of-the-line solar
-Minimal electric bill
-City water
-Private water well
-Large garden
-Large metal shed
-Detached garage
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